“A grain that is essentially equal to barley for feeding to dairy cattle.” – BRIAN ROSSNAGEL, CDC You wouldn’t normally feed oats to dairy cows because the hulls aren’t digestible and the grain is low in energy content. But say hello to CDC SO-I. This new feed oat variety combines a high fat content with
New Feed Oat For Dairy Farmers
Mcpa Pushes Cattle Price Insurance
Manitoba cattle producers have renewed their call for a national cattle price insurance program based on a model operating in Alberta. MCPA officials made the pitch during an April 18 meeting with Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger and Agriculture Minister Stan Struthers, who responded “very favourably,” said general manager Sheila Mowat. “They’re very aware of it,”
COOL Case Finally Underway At WTO
“I don’t think they have any legal grounds to stand on.” – John Masswohl, Cca Canada’s long-delayed trade challenge to the U. S. country-of-origin labelling rule is finally ready to roll. The World Trade Organization last week named a three-person panel to rule on whether COOL violates international trade law. Canada and Mexico have launched
McCain Potato Cuts A Little Less Than Expected
“It’s the least cut of any McCain plant in Canada.” – GARY SLOIK, KEYSTONE VEGETABLE PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION The final word is out on McCain Foods’ volume reductions to Manitoba potato growers and the pain isn’t quite as bad as feared. The McCain plant in Portage la Prairie is cutting volumes for processing potatoes by 12.5
Livestock Tracking Gets $2 Million Federal Boost
“What it will do is give us a huge step forward in determining whether one-half of Canada is still clean.” – BETTY GREEN A program to monitor livestock shipments between Eastern and Western Canada is a step closer toward operating around the clock. Ottawa last week announced up to $2 million to help track animal
Course Seeks Peaceful Solution To Food Wars
Try to have a discussion on food production these days and you invariably end up in a fight. It usually goes something like this. Monsanto: bad. Organic: good. Or vice versa. Either way, it’s a confrontation. A special Canadian Mennonite University course next month aims at taking the conflict out of the food system debate.
Manitoba Eyes Alberta Hog Plan
“We would expect the Manitoba government to do the same thing.” – ANDREW DICKSON, MPC Manitoba pork producers are carefully watching a proposed hog price insurance program in Alberta to see how it plays out. If it goes into effect and if it works, producers will demand the Manitoba government implement a similar model. “If
Swine Traceability Gets Financial Boost
The Canadian pork industry is on track to meet a 2011 deadline for a national livestock traceability system, thanks in part to a $3.3-million federal cash injection. The money is part of a $15-million industry package announced by Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz at a news conference last week. The program will also spend $9.5 million
Short Winter Eases Manitoba Bee Losses
“Weather is a big part of the losses in Canada.” – RHEAL LAFRENIERE, MAFRI Ashort winter may have moderated the loss of Mani toba honeybee colonies this year, following three years of abnormally high losses. Winter colony losses appear closer to traditional levels of 20 to 25 per cent, compared to annual losses of around
Lactose Intolerance May Be Exaggerated, Study Suggests
“Even individuals who are lactose intolerant can consume milk and milk products.” – DFC Alot of people who think they’re lactose intolerant may not be, which could be good news for the dairy industry. The true prevalence of lactose intolerance in the general population isn’t known because of insufficient data. But it’s probably lower than