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Opinion: Public trust and modern agriculture
Don’t dread the public’s newfound interest — treat it as an opportunity

Rendering complaint fails to gain traction
The Manitoba Pork Council says its pricing complaint will not be pursued by the Competition Bureau of Canada

Market forecasts throw pork producers a bone
While feed prices have nibbled at margins, producer groups and marketers say the signals are good for pork producers in 2021

Préjet takes lead of Manitoba pork board
The longtime pork producer sees many challenges and opportunities ahead

Pork council to fight fee hike on deadstock pickup
Producer group says lack of alternatives has left hog operations at the whim of bioproduct recycling company Rothsay

Losing the war with wild boar
Forget eradication. For some parts of Manitoba it’s now a containment game

Comment: COVID-19 pandemic – lessons to keep
Most of us can’t wait to turn the page on the pandemic, but we’ve also learned a lot

Cam Dahl appointed Manitoba Pork general manager
Dahl comes from the chief strategy officer role with Cereals Canada and has extensive organizational experience in agriculture

COVID-19 strikes Brandon pork plant
Growing COVID-19 cases among Maple Leaf Foods staff last week raised the first serious concerns of a meat plant closure in Manitoba
Manitoba Pork Council seeking new general manager
Andrew Dickson will step down in six months from the job he’s held for the last 15 years