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What do we want to grow in our pastures?
There are basic guidelines and advice for a pasture mix, but questions abound

Leaving a place setting: Indigenous food sovereignty and agriculture
We must be ready to approach disagreement productively if Indigenous-agriculture partnerships are to really move toward reconciliation

Nebraska feedlot moves in the wrong direction
‘Clean’ projects that involve a lot of concrete aren’t really clean

Chinese canola investigation has guaranteed trade impacts
Regardless of outcome, China’s dumping probe will damage Canadian canola growers

Canada’s strategy on trade and farm support needs to pivot quickly
Canada can’t abandon rules-based trade, but it needs a plan B as it adapts to changing geopolitics

Birds and bison and rejuvenating the land
Prairie landscapes can be agriculturally and ecologically productive

Merger of grain giants betrays Prairie origins
Those concerned about the Bunge-Viterra merger are right to be worried

Agriculture missing from Canada trade picture
With a CUSMA renegotiation looming, agriculture needs a robust trade strategy

Are U.S. bird flu defences sufficient?
Highly pathogenic avian influenza in U.S. cows and poultry continues to fly high

How the livestock industry can implement better disease surveillance
We may never be truly ready for the next wave of livestock disease, but more can be done to defend ourselves and our stock