Grain Growers of Canada has announced the election of a completely new executive to lead the national grain producer organization. Tara Sawyer, a grain farmer from Acme, Alberta and chair of Alberta Grains, has been elected chair of GGC — the first female to hold the role. Joining her is Scott Hepworth, a grain farmer... Read More
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There are no shortage of issues when it comes to agricultural policy in Canada, and advocacy is important to ensure that farmers' voices are heard. The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) held its AGM last week and welcomes new president Bill Prybylski. In this interview with RealAgriculture's Shaun Haney, Prybylski says he's really looking... Read More
Unifor, the union representing approximately 3,300 employees at CN in Canada, and CN Rail have announced a tentative, four-year collective agreement. Unifor members provide mechanical, clerical, and intermodal functions for the railway. No details of the tentative agreement will be released publicly until the agreement is ratified. The current collective agreement with Unifor expires on... Read More
When 2024 started, the RealAg Issues panel referred to some big political decisions that would be made prior to the next review or negotiation of the CUSMA/USMCA trade deal. On the horizon was Mexico's national election; the U.S. was set to head to the polls in early November, and it was anyone's guess if Justin... Read More
There has been a lot of buzz on social media recently regarding Canada allowing the use of 3-NOP in cattle feed. 3-NOP is an additive that is used in cattle to reduce methane emissions and has been approved for use in Europe, Australia, the United States, and most recently in Canada in January of this... Read More
The grain market doldrums aren't a demand problem, but a production problem — but that production success is cold comfort for farmers looking for a bump in crop prices to reward those extra bushels, says Jody Lawrence, founder of Strategic Trading Advisors. Farmers are and should be very proud of the great work they've done... Read More
Canola futures rallied on Thursday after Statistics Canada reported a smaller-than-expected estimate for 2024 production. In its final crop estimates for the year, published Dec. 5, the agency pegged the canola crop at 17.8 million tonnes — down 7 per cent from 2023, but more significantly, well below the average pre-report trade estimate of around... Read More
With over 80 per cent of the population in North America living in urban centers, it is not surprising that there is a disconnect between people and the origins of the food that they are consuming. Surveys have shown that while there is a very high level of trust for farmers, only one person in... Read More
The Advanced Agricultural Leadership Program (AALP) is for executive leaders in agriculture, but you don't need to be an executive to join the program, says program administrator Gabrielle Ferguson. Established in 1984, AALP has been helping to develop leaders in agriculture for 40 years. At the Ontario Federation of Agriculture annual general meeting last month,... Read More
Canada's canola and canola processing industries have been keeping a close eye on how the United States under President Joe Biden will address biofuel feedstocks through the Inflation Reduction Act; however, Reuters reports that Biden may leave office without finalizing the tax credit guidelines included in section 45Z. Reuters reported Tuesday that the current U.S.... Read More