Union representatives have presented Cargill's vice president of labour relations with a strike notice for the High River beef processing plant. "Our members will be commencing a strike there on December 6th, 2021, at 12:01 a.m. The High River plant will be the initial location of the strike, but we reserve our constitutional right to... Read More
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The November World Agriculture Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report from the USDA was released Tuesday, and the market responded by moving higher across most of the board. Big sigh of relief for markets as #soybean yield falls to 51.2 bushels per acre and #corn "only" goes up to 177.0 bpa. #Corn up 10, #soybeans... Read More
Lallemand Plant Care announced November 9 the Hometown Roots Family Contest for Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. The contest is a chance for growers across the Prairies to support their community by winning a $5,000 contribution from Lallemand. “Lallemand is a family-owned company, much like the farms we serve,” says Scott Gray, commercial manager, Canada, at... Read More
Mega machinery show Agritechnica will open its doors in late February 2022, but one name will be noticeably absent. Farmers Weekly reports that John Deere has cited "bad timing," and will not be attending the in-person event slated for February 27 to March 5, in Germany. In the story, a John Deere representative says that... Read More
John Barlow, Member of Parliament for Foothills, Alberta, is back as Agriculture and Agri-Food critic in Erin O'Toole's shadow cabinet. The Leader of the Official Opposition also added food security to Barlow's purview. Barlow had served in the role under previous Conservative leader, Andrew Scheer. Ontario MP Lianne Rood, who previously held the critic role... Read More
Some Ontario hog farmers are still facing marketing disruptions for market-weight hogs as Olymel in Quebec continues to work its way through a significant backlog. Chair of Ontario Pork, John de Bruyn, says that while the majority of Ontario's 5.8 million hogs are processed at one of two federally-inspected plants in the province, about 25,000... Read More
Winter wheat's value in providing critical habitat for ducks and other wildlife will be highlighted on store shelves with a new food and drink label designed to help consumers identify environmentally friendly products. The "Habitat-Friendly Winter Wheat Ecolabel Program" was launched last week as a partnership between Cereals Canada, Alberta Wheat Commission, Saskatchewan Winter Cereals... Read More
The Ontario Research Centres at Elora is set to begin construction on an $18 million hog research facility, with $3.6 million from Ontario Pork and $14.4 million from the Government of Ontario The new facility will build capacity and expertise at the centre to support research to drive innovation in the swine sector and contribute... Read More
Alberta Agriculture and Forestry Minister Devin Dreeshen is resigning from cabinet, following allegations made against him related to excessive alcohol consumption. The former minister made the announcement via social media November 5. "This morning, I offered Premier Jason Kenney my resignation as Minister of Agriculture and Forestry and he has accepted," Dreeshen wrote. He went... Read More
TELUS has announced that John Raines is joining the organization as president of TELUS Agriculture. Effective November 29, 2021, Raines will bring over 20 years of global experience in the agriculture sector to his new role. "John is exceedingly well-positioned to lead the ongoing evolution of TELUS Agriculture," says Darren Entwistle, president and CEO of... Read More