The U.S. is a key source for imported queen bees (marked here with a green dot to set her apart from the rest of the hive).

Tariff anxiety hits Canadian honey producers

Canadian beekeepers are pushing to keep key imported honey supplies out of trade war crosshairs

Canadian beekeepers are lobbying to keep their products out of the trade war. The U.S. tariffs may cause problems for the industry, but the domestic market may be enough to keep the Canadian honey industry strong.

In a picture during his April 5 presentation, Milan Lukes raises the first prize trophy above his head atop his giant pumpkin at the Roland Pumpkin Fair.

How to grow a giant pumpkin

Pumpkin growing champion shares tips at Selkirk seminar for getting the biggest pumpkin possible

Want to grow a giant pumpkin? A two-time winner for the heaviest pumpkin at the Roland Pumpkin Fair has tips to grow your gourds to massive sizes.


File photo of a BNSF grain train crossing the Gassman Coulee trestle near Minot, North Dakota. (Photo courtesy BNSF Railway)

Railways eliminate carbon surcharge

Surcharge came off April 1 after federal government axed consumer carbon price

Farmers said they are happy and relieved that Canada's two major railways have removed their carbon tax surcharges.







AGCO to pause equipment deliveries to the U.S

AGCO to pause equipment deliveries to the U.S

Details surrounding the pause in U.S. tariffs remains murky

AGCO has publicly stated its intention to pause equipment deliveries into the U.S. It manufactures some Fendt and Massey-Ferguson branded equipment in Germany and France, among other locations, for the North American market.


Photo: Anna Ross/dpa via Reuters Connect

EU pauses countermeasures after Trump’s tariff reprieve; U.S. weighing deals

Trump ratchets tariffs on China even higher; China says it will “follow through to the end”

The European Union will pause its first countermeasures against U.S. tariffs after President Donald Trump temporarily lowered the hefty dutiesless than a day after imposing them on dozens of countries, European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said on Thursday.



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