At the North Pole, it was December 9, and the jolly old elf in the bright red suit was preparing as usual for his annual Christmas Eve sleigh ride. A world away, meanwhile, and even more incredibly, an expedition aboard a bright red Massey Ferguson 5610 tractor was powering its way to the geographic South[...]


Suspect in California farm worker shootings appears in court
Redwood City, Calif. | Reuters -- A California farm worker accused of shooting seven people to death near San Francisco, some of them his co-workers, made his first court appearance on Wednesday after he was charged with murder in the state's second deadly gun rampage in recent days. Chunli Zhao, 66, the lone suspect in[...]

Biggest U.S. rail union rejects tentative deal, raising threat of strike
Washington/Los Angeles | Reuters -- Workers at the largest U.S. rail union voted against a tentative contract deal reached in September, raising the possibility of a year-end strike that could cause significant damage to the U.S. economy and strand vital shipments of food and fuel. Train and engine service members of the transportation division of[...]

Initial drought list ready for 2022 livestock tax deferrals
Many of the Prairie livestock producers forced by drought to make "difficult herd management decisions" in the 2022 income tax year are now eligible to defer the taxable income from those decisions. Federal Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau on Tuesday released the initial list of designated regions in Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan where livestock tax deferral[...]

MacDon to make draper headers for Case IH, New Holland
Canadian harvest equipment maker MacDon Industries will make draper headers for Case IH Axial-Flow and New Holland combines for the major manufacturers to sell through their own dealer networks in the new year. Case IH and New Holland, both owned by CNH, said separately Thursday they have partnership agreements in place with Winnipeg-based MacDon to[...]

Cargill close to resolving slow grain payments to farmers
Cargill is closer to fixing problems with paying farmers promptly for their delivered grain. "They [Cargill] have worked through most of the issues," Canadian Grain Commission spokesman Remi Gosselin said in an interview Tuesday. "Our understanding at the grain commission is that there should be no issues on a go-forward basis for future deliveries and[...]

U.S. requests CUSMA dispute panel on Canadian dairy quotas
Washington | Reuters -- The Biden administration on Tuesday escalated a simmering trade dispute with Canada over dairy import quotas, requesting that the first dispute settlement panel under the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement be formed to review the matter. The U.S. Trade Representative's office said its complaint alleges that Canada was improperly allocating CUSMA tariff-rate import quotas[...]

Feds to legislate end to Montreal port strike
A strike by longshore workers at the Port of Montreal faces federal back-to-work legislation billed Tuesday as the government's "least desired course of action." Labour Minister Filomena Tassi on Tuesday announced the introduction of Bill C-29, which "would end the work stoppage at the Port of Montreal and ensure the safe resumption and continuation of[...]

Manitoba crop conference recovers allegedly phished funds
The organizers of one of the last big Prairie farm events held before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic have recovered funds temporarily lost to an alleged phishing scam. The CropConnect Conference -- an annual crop production and farm management conference co-organized by Manitoba grain, oilseed and pulse grower groups -- has received back almost[...]

Trump's payments to farmers hit all-time high ahead of election
Chicago | Reuters -- U.S. President Donald Trump is assuring a bumper year for farmers as the Nov. 3 election approaches, with record government subsidies projected to make up more than a third of farm income in 2020. The aid programs could be key to Trump's chances of success in swing states such as Wisconsin,[...]