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Half of U.S. soy exports to China would fall afoul of new rules
U.S. soybeans will likely become more expensive to ship to China as a result
Health Canada proposes some neonic restrictions
Food bills will rise in 2018
Weather conditions and a switch to convenience foods will drive the trend
Clock is ticking on electronic monitoring for transport trucks
Trucks carrying agricultural shipments into the U.S. will have a tighter leash on hours-of-service rules this year, and Canada isn’t far behind
Forty… plus one
Manitoba Ag Days rolls into Year 41 with a celebration of young farmers
Neepawa couple committed to prairie rehabilitation
Paul and Larissa Koshel are the Whitemud Watershed Conservation District’s 2017 Conservation Award winners for their work restoring a small plot of native prairie plus a three-acre wetland
Precision agriculture takes to wing at Southport
Precision agriculture has both sky-high potential and some very down-to-earth obstacles
Is it time to revisit ISO?
Nitrogen reduction not the path
Reducing how much nitrogen enters a lake has little impact on algal blooms, IISD researchers say
Hog Days celebrated in Brandon
Dec. 14 marked the return of Manitoba’s Hog and Livestock Days, a biennial show highlighting the pork sector