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VIDEO: New voluntary program to protect Manitoba Escarpment
Participating landowners can still pasture livestock, produce hay, cut firewood and hunt, but they can’t burn, break or drain the land
Tracking the elusive but destructive wild boar
The highly reclusive wild boar may be responsible for much more crop damage than previously thought
Dietary guidelines shouldn’t place limits on total fat intake
Limits have no basis in science and contribute to bad consumer choices
Editorial: The green world’s breadbasket?
Supply management compensation plan rumours dismissed by Ritz
News reports suggest the federal government may yield to outside pressure to grant increased access to Canadian markets
PED vaccine could aid in disease fight
Developers are waiting for approval to begin clinical trials
Canada needs a different tact in international trade
Instead of defending supply management it needs to attack competitors’ subsidies
Editorial: Agri-resilience is farmers’ best defence for managing risk
Editorial: Canada’s GHG stance tarnishes our brand
A mix of pragmatism and fear keeps GMOs out of Zambia
While the debate over GMO labelling continues in North America, Zambians take it for granted that they aren’t consuming products made with genetically modified ingredients