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CLASSIFIED CATEGORIES The Western Producer is Western Canada’s most respected farm paper. Strong and stable for over 95 years, The Western Producer has earned the trust of farmers and advertisers alike. CROP SHORTAGE MORE URGENT THAN OTHER MARKET FACTORS Crop shortage more urgent than other market factors. Crop markets might have followed the cue from other commodity trade last week andtook profits after
SOUTHEASTERN SASKATCHEWAN BIODIESEL PLANT Southeastern Saskatchewan biodiesel plant. The proposed plant would have capacity to produce 6,500 barrels daily or between 300 and 325million litres
SHORT-LIVED PORT STRIKE CREATES SHIPPING BACKLOG IN Short-lived port strike creates shipping backlog in Montreal. Shipping companies are beginning the herculean task of pushing through thebacklog created by
'EXTREME DROUGHT' EXPANDS IN PRAIRIES According to the nationwide map released May 7, southwestern Manitoba, parts of southern Saskatchewan and the southeastern corner of Albertaare under
WEED OF THE WEEK: CLEAVERS Weed of the Week: cleavers. Cleavers are something many producers would like to chop from their fields. The twisting and ropy vine-like weeds tangle through the BILL GATES OWNS LARGEST OWNERSHIP STAKE AT CN The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Trust owns another 13,661,683 shares or 2.08 percent of the company. Combined, that is a 16.36 percent ownership stake in SIGNS OF RESPIRATORY DISEASE SUBTLE AMONG YOUNG CALVES calves may have nasal discharge or excessive tearing around their eyes. they may have concurrent diarrhea and dehydration in addition to pneumonia. calves usually have AGRICULTURE NEWS CANADA, PODCASTS & VIDEOS The Western Producer delivers Canadian farmers the latest in agricultural news, production, and technology as well as podcasts, videos, and market data. LATEST AGRICULTURE NEWS & TOP STORIES Find the latest agriculture news and top stories from the Western Producer, the best source for agricultural news and information forCanadian farmers.
CLASSIFIED CATEGORIES The Western Producer is Western Canada’s most respected farm paper. Strong and stable for over 95 years, The Western Producer has earned the trust of farmers and advertisers alike. CROP SHORTAGE MORE URGENT THAN OTHER MARKET FACTORS Crop shortage more urgent than other market factors. Crop markets might have followed the cue from other commodity trade last week andtook profits after
SOUTHEASTERN SASKATCHEWAN BIODIESEL PLANT Southeastern Saskatchewan biodiesel plant. The proposed plant would have capacity to produce 6,500 barrels daily or between 300 and 325million litres
SHORT-LIVED PORT STRIKE CREATES SHIPPING BACKLOG IN Short-lived port strike creates shipping backlog in Montreal. Shipping companies are beginning the herculean task of pushing through thebacklog created by
'EXTREME DROUGHT' EXPANDS IN PRAIRIES According to the nationwide map released May 7, southwestern Manitoba, parts of southern Saskatchewan and the southeastern corner of Albertaare under
WEED OF THE WEEK: CLEAVERS Weed of the Week: cleavers. Cleavers are something many producers would like to chop from their fields. The twisting and ropy vine-like weeds tangle through the BILL GATES OWNS LARGEST OWNERSHIP STAKE AT CN The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Trust owns another 13,661,683 shares or 2.08 percent of the company. Combined, that is a 16.36 percent ownership stake in SIGNS OF RESPIRATORY DISEASE SUBTLE AMONG YOUNG CALVES calves may have nasal discharge or excessive tearing around their eyes. they may have concurrent diarrhea and dehydration in addition to pneumonia. calves usually have GLOBAL MARKETS: ONE BILLION VACCINE DOSES FAR FROM BEING 1 day ago · Compiled by Glen Hallick, MarketsFarm WINNIPEG, June 11 (MarketsFarm) – The following is a glance at the news moving markets in Canada and globally. – BENCHMARK PROJECT TO MEASURE SUSTAINABILITY PERFORMANCE 23 hours ago · Farming in Canada may be sustainable, but simply saying it’s sustainable is no longer enough. Buyers of canola oil, pork, beef and other foods nowOPINIONS & BLOGS
That was the advice I received a couple weeks ago from my friend D’Arce McMillan, The Western Producer’s long-time markets editor who has since retired but still writes a weekly column for our NEW INTEREST IN PULSES CALLED A TREND, NOT FAD 19 hours ago · “I’m a firm believer that pulses are not a fad but are central to a trend that’s here to stay,” said Cherewyk. Pulses have been part of human diets for thousands of years, with thefirst
NORTH AMERICAN GRAIN AND OILSEED REVIEW: NEW CROP CANOLA 16 hours ago · Also, the USDA raised its call on the 2020/21 global soybean carryover by 1.68 per cent at 88 million tonnes and by 1.6 per cent on the new crop carryout at 92.55 million tonnes. REGINA LAND SQUABBLE POINTS TO POSSIBLE CANOLA CRUSH PLANT Viterra hasn’t confirmed it is the buyer or that it plans a crush plant. However, during the April 12 meeting of Regina city council, FCL expressed its objection to the sale of 633.57 acres NORTH AMERICAN GRAIN AND OILSEED REVIEW: NEW CROP PRICES Ahead of Thursday’s supply and demand report, the trade expects the USDA to trim 400,000 tonnes off of global soybean ending stocks for 2020/21 at 86.2 million. Projections for new crop are a POOR WATER QUALITY LINKED TO SULFATE LEVELS 23 hours ago · Testing for conductivity is a rapid way to check water quality. Dissolved salts and other inorganic chemicals conduct an electrical current. When the amount of TRACTOR TRANSMISSIONS: FIXING SYNCHROS, COMMON PROBLEMS Tractor transmissions: fixing synchros, common problems – Inside Machines. We have come a long way from a straight gear-to-gearshifting system
PUBLIC ACCESS TO WATERWAYS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY Saskatchewan’s Provincial Lands Act reserves the public right of access to lakes, rivers, streams and bodies of water “and the right of passing and repassing on or besides the land on either AGRICULTURE NEWS CANADA, PODCASTS & VIDEOS The Western Producer delivers Canadian farmers the latest in agricultural news, production, and technology as well as podcasts, videos, and market data. LATEST AGRICULTURE NEWS & TOP STORIES Find the latest agriculture news and top stories from the Western Producer, the best source for agricultural news and information forCanadian farmers.
CLASSIFIED CATEGORIES The Western Producer is Western Canada’s most respected farm paper. Strong and stable for over 95 years, The Western Producer has earned the trust of farmers and advertisers alike. AGRICULTURE MARKET NEWS & MARKET PRICES Find the latest in the agricultural market and livestock & crop prices from the Western Producer, the best source for agricultural news forCanadian farmers.
CANADIAN DOLLAR AND BUSINESS OUTLOOK: LOONIE, GOLD DROP 10 hours ago · WINNIPEG – The Canadian dollar moved downward on Tuesday after a report showed an increase in Canada’s consumer debt. As of 8:38 a.m. CDT, the loonie was at US$0.8268 or US$1=C$1.2095 onOPINIONS & BLOGS
The Western Producer give our readers the opportunity to see opposite arguments, presented responsibly. Read our opinions and stories. SHORT-LIVED PORT STRIKE CREATES SHIPPING BACKLOG IN Short-lived port strike creates shipping backlog in Montreal. Shipping companies are beginning the herculean task of pushing through thebacklog created by
'EXTREME DROUGHT' EXPANDS IN PRAIRIES According to the nationwide map released May 7, southwestern Manitoba, parts of southern Saskatchewan and the southeastern corner of Albertaare under
IDEAL SEEDING DEPTH ESSENTIAL IN MAXIMIZING YIELD The optimum depth for cereals is one and a half to two inches. Wheat and barley yields start to drop at depths lower than two inches.Producers should
HOMESTEAD LAWS DESIGNED TO PROTECT FAMILY, SPOUSE The Homesteads Act or Dower Act: In The Homesteads Act of 1989 in Saskatchewan, homestead is defined as property that is or has been occupied by both spouses as AGRICULTURE NEWS CANADA, PODCASTS & VIDEOS The Western Producer delivers Canadian farmers the latest in agricultural news, production, and technology as well as podcasts, videos, and market data. LATEST AGRICULTURE NEWS & TOP STORIES Find the latest agriculture news and top stories from the Western Producer, the best source for agricultural news and information forCanadian farmers.
CLASSIFIED CATEGORIES The Western Producer is Western Canada’s most respected farm paper. Strong and stable for over 95 years, The Western Producer has earned the trust of farmers and advertisers alike. AGRICULTURE MARKET NEWS & MARKET PRICES Find the latest in the agricultural market and livestock & crop prices from the Western Producer, the best source for agricultural news forCanadian farmers.
CANADIAN DOLLAR AND BUSINESS OUTLOOK: LOONIE, GOLD DROP 10 hours ago · WINNIPEG – The Canadian dollar moved downward on Tuesday after a report showed an increase in Canada’s consumer debt. As of 8:38 a.m. CDT, the loonie was at US$0.8268 or US$1=C$1.2095 onOPINIONS & BLOGS
The Western Producer give our readers the opportunity to see opposite arguments, presented responsibly. Read our opinions and stories. SHORT-LIVED PORT STRIKE CREATES SHIPPING BACKLOG IN Short-lived port strike creates shipping backlog in Montreal. Shipping companies are beginning the herculean task of pushing through thebacklog created by
'EXTREME DROUGHT' EXPANDS IN PRAIRIES According to the nationwide map released May 7, southwestern Manitoba, parts of southern Saskatchewan and the southeastern corner of Albertaare under
IDEAL SEEDING DEPTH ESSENTIAL IN MAXIMIZING YIELD The optimum depth for cereals is one and a half to two inches. Wheat and barley yields start to drop at depths lower than two inches.Producers should
HOMESTEAD LAWS DESIGNED TO PROTECT FAMILY, SPOUSE The Homesteads Act or Dower Act: In The Homesteads Act of 1989 in Saskatchewan, homestead is defined as property that is or has been occupied by both spouses as AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY & FARM EQUIPMENT Find the latest in the agricultural machinery and farming equipment from the Western Producer, the best source for agricultural news forCanadian farmers.
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The Western Producer is Western Canada’s most respected farm paper. Strong and stable for over 95 years, The Western Producer has earned the trust of farmers and advertisers alike. LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION, TRADES & DISEASE Find the latest in livestock production, disease and trades from the Western Producer, the best source for agricultural news for Canadianfarmers.
GLOBAL MARKETS: MOVING TOWARDS RE-OPENING CANADA/U.S 10 hours ago · WINNIPEG, June 8 (MarketsFarm) – The following is a glance at the news moving markets in Canada and globally. – Frustration over the closure ofSUBSCRIPTIONS
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