Local news
Report on wild food industry suggests the need for a co-operative
The Woodlot Association of Manitoba recently investigated the potential to develop a wild food industry in the province’s 2.4 million acres of privately owned wooded land
LIVE BLOG: Manitoba Ag Days
Event begins Tuesday, Jan. 19 and ends on Thursday, Jan. 21
Manitoba ice-cream maker to share facilities at Notre Dame Creamery
Dairy farmer turned ice-cream maker Lisa Dyck has produced her gourmet ice cream at the University of Manitoba’s Dairy Pilot plant until now
Research study examines the path of rural innovations
A Brandon research centre believes rural Manitoba contains a wealth of innovation ideas and hopes to create new support services to help residents get their ideas to market
Farm Safety Area gets expanded quarters
Visitors can enter contest to win safety items
Ag Days success depends on volunteers
Board includes 14 members who represent producers, exhibitors and MAFRD
More than 50 speakers at Ag Days 2016
Speaker says that farmers can’t ignore the ‘mommy blogger’ community
Mitigating the effects of climate change
Weather-related crop losses could cripple existing programs
Twenty-five recommendations to help Manitoba farmers mitigate climate change
Crossing the urban-rural divide to promote pulses
The International Year of Pulses has the potential to increase demand for the types of pulse crops grown in Manitoba