News
A federal research project is working to identify ways to minimize the loss from fall fertilizer applications.
Starting September 1, Canada will adjust its tariffs on agricultural products, consumer goods and machinery, Prime Minister ...
The Government of Alberta has pumped $5.2 million of provincial funding into crop diversity research centres in Edmonton and ...
Chicago soybeans rose further on Friday to a two-month peak as brisk weekly exports, hopes that China will revert to buying U ...
Casey Lawes of Provost, Alta., won the Livestock Markets Association of Canada’s Canadian Livestock Auctioneering ...
Chicago soybean and corn futures surged on Thursday on short covering and bargain buying after prices sank low enough to ...
Prospects for corn and soybean crops in Iowa and Minnesota are the strongest in at least 22 years, scouts on Pro Farmer’s ...
Rain, humidity and thunderstorms delayed harvesting and crop progress in Saskatchewan during the week ended Aug. 18, 2025.
Canadian cattle numbers rose as of July 1, the first year-over-year increase since 2021 according to new data from Statistics ...
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said on Thursday that he would travel to China soon for talks on persuading Beijing to drop ...
Chicago Mercantile Exchange cattle futures fell on Thursday after rising for four consecutive sessions, as traders booked ...
Multimillion-dollar donation by Hranac family aids Lethbridge Polytechnic’s research in integrated food production systems, irrigation science and post-harvest technology in Alberta ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results