The AgSmart Educational Expo event hosted by Olds College of Agriculture & Technology will move under the AgriTrade Equipment Expo Group banner following a memorandum of understanding between the two entities signed earlier in September. AgSmart first started in partnership with Agri-Trade in 2019 as an initiative of Olds College. The summer event is a... Read More
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The Dairy Farmers of Ontario’s (DFO) held its regular board meeting on Sept. 25, 2024, approving the elections of three board members by acclamation. Bart Rijke, board member for Region 1; Don Gordon, board member for Region 5; and, Vicky Morrison, board member for Region 9 will each serve a four-year term beginning Jan. 16,... Read More
The provincial grower groups from Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and even Ontario have ponied up funds to support the Global Agriculture Technology Exchange, kicking off the $100+ million funding campaign. News of the support came last week, and reaction has been mixed, as is often the case when producer groups commit large funds to a project.... Read More
Agriculture can be a difficult industry to get into, especially for those that were not raised in it. Access to land, equipment and practical experience are often essential for creating a successful business model, and while there are courses and schools that can help with the knowledge piece, agriculture is an industry that typically requires... Read More
Update: Grain workers who were on strike in Vancouver are returning to work as early as Saturday (Sept. 28) morning after reaching a tentative four year deal on Friday evening. Read more here. The timing couldn't be worse for a port strike and the union representing grain workers in the six main grain terminals in... Read More
AGRIS Co-operative will unveil all the upgrades to its Dutton, Ont., branch on September 25, including significant upgrades to grain storage, crop input handling, and site infrastructure. Key upgrades at the Dutton Branch include: An additional 400,000 bushels of storage space, a 15,000 bushel-per-hour receiving leg, and a new Millennium dryer system that dries up... Read More
Update: As of 7am Pacific time on Tuesday, workers represented by the Grain Workers Union at the six main grain terminals in Vancouver are on strike. Grain exports from Western Canada could face another major labour disruption starting Tuesday. 650 workers at the six main bulk grain terminals at the Port of Vancouver could legally... Read More
Snobelen Farms Ltd. has completed a $2 million upgrade to its grain handling facility at the Brantford location. "Snobelen Farms is dedicated to serving our growers with the highest level of service. These upgrades reflect our ongoing commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction," says Troy Tate, location manager at the Brantford facility. The investment in... Read More
Two people each from Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia have been selected as 2025 Nuffield Canada Scholars. The four recipients will each receive a $20,000 scholarship to challenge themselves in self-directed research programs with international travel and experiential learning thanks to Nuffield Canada and its sponsors. The four scholars are: Cherilyn Jolly-Nagel is from Mossbank, Saskatchewan,... Read More
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has reportedly asked cabinet veteran Anita Anand to serve as federal transport minister following Pablo Rodriguez's departure from cabinet on Sept. 19 to seek the leadership of Quebec's provincial Liberal party. As transport minister, Anand will oversee the function of Canada's railways and ports, including the transportation of grain and other... Read More