Reading Time: 2 minutes The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s long-awaited “Rule 2,” allowing imports of Canadian cattle born after March 1, 1999, took effect Monday with no reported incident. “This government and our industry partners have worked closely with the American industry and with the USDA to achieve this goal,” said federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz in a release […] Read more
OTM rule in effect
New risk management programs to kick in for ’08
Reading Time: 2 minutes Canada’s agriculture ministers will move to have their new suite of business risk management (BRM) programs running by the time their previous five-year Agricultural Policy Framework (APF) expires at the end of March. Coming out of their meeting in Toronto over the weekend, the federal, provincial and territorial ag ministers issued a joint statement Saturday […] Read more
Quebec hog farmers get third ASRA advance
Reading Time: < 1 minute Quebec’s provincial farm finance agency, La Financiere agricole, will issue a third advance from the ASRA program to the province’s hog farmers, dated Nov. 14. The agency, which administers the ASRA (Assurance stabilisation des revenus agricoles) program, made the announcement Thursday. This advance, which represents $6.50 per hog and $46 per sow, is worth $62 […] Read more
CWB raises ’07-08 initials, adds ’06-07 interim
Reading Time: 2 minutes The federal government has approved substantial raises in the Canadian Wheat Board’s 2007-08 initial payments for Prairie wheat, durum and barley, by as much as $131.25 per tonne for No. 1 Canada Western Amber durum. The CWB announced the approved increase Friday, the same day as a new interim payment for durum and some barleys […] Read more
CFA proposes regional ag framework component
Reading Time: < 1 minute The Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA) is proposing an addition to the proposed next-generation national agriculture framework to address regional issues that support the national goals. The proposed program, which the CFA has dubbed AgriFlex, would complement national programs such as AgriInvest and AgriStability and establish federal funding to support the cost-shared programs, said CFA […] Read more
Ag ministers at sit-down
Reading Time: 2 minutes Canadian agriculture ministers are gathering in Ottawa this weekend for a series of meetings that will examine current issues in agriculture and a proposed new national agriculture policy. The ministers say key issues for discussion at the November 16-17 meetings will be the impact of the high Canadian dollar and low livestock prices as well […] Read more
Case of soy rust confirmed in Ontario
Reading Time: 2 minutes Asian soybean rust has infected a Canadian soybean crop for the first time, but too late in the year to do damage, according to Ontario’s soybean growers’ association. The Ontario Soybean Growers, in a statement Friday, said staff from the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada have tested […] Read more
Hog farms get $25M for circovirus vaccinations
Reading Time: 2 minutes The federal government will foot half the bill for Canadian hog farmers to test and vaccinate herds against circovirus-related disease. Christian Paradis, federal secretary of state for agriculture, on Thursday announced $25 million for a Circovirus Inoculation Program (CIP), for which hog owners or herd managers can apply. Forms will be mailed to Canadian hog […] Read more
Wheat board backs ID systems to replace KVD
Reading Time: 2 minutes The Canadian Wheat Board is putting up funding to test two new ways of identifying wheat varieties, for the day when kernel visual distinguishability (KVD) is phased out as the standard ID method. Under KVD, the CWB explained, each wheat class is assigned distinct visual characteristics such as kernel shape and seed coat colour, so […] Read more
Sask. hog breeders make biggest air drop into China
Reading Time: < 1 minute Hog genetics firm Hypor JV has completed the largest-ever shipment of Canadian hogs into China by air, the company reported Wednesday. Hypor, the Kitchener, Ont.-based swine breeding arm of Dutch livestock firm Hendrix Genetics, shipped 816 hogs by truck from its breeding operations at Ituna and Abernethy in southeastern Saskatchewan, to Chicago. There the animals […] Read more