World fertilizer prices down, farmers pay same

John Beckham knows world wholesale prices for fertilizer have dropped precipitously lately. But when he asks his fertilizer sales representative if retail prices will do the same, the man plays coy and pretends to know nothing about it. Beckham is not surprised. He knows agri-retailers are sitting on piles of expensive fertilizer they bought months

LETTERS – for Nov. 13, 2008

Reasonable returns needed by all Just a comment on the article in your paper last week entitled Stand Up For your Farm Organizations – written by the manager of the Keystone Agricultural Producers. One part of that commentary sticks out: “No one will deny that the livestock producer wants grain prices to be low…” I


Licence exemption for minor drainage works removed

“The letter basically says you must permit all drains even before you do maintenance.” – IAN WISHART, KAP A recent letter from the province has farmers worried that Big Brother is about to swoop down on their drainage projects. The notice from Manitoba Water Stewardship tells landowners “all water control works (i. e. drainage) must

Farm credit could be harder to get

“If input prices do not have a downward trend to match commodity prices, it’s going to be very serious.” –Ian Wishart, KAP The long arm of the global financial crisis may be reaching out to affect Manitoba farmers and their spring planting intentions. Farmers say their operating costs for next year’s crop could double in