Manitoba, Australia link up on drought research

Reading Time: 2 minutes Joint research work on crops’ drought tolerance and on how fresh foods can fight disease is up for $900,000 in Manitoba government funding. The province on Tuesday said it will fund three research projects at the University of Manitoba that involve work-sharing with three different institutions in Australia. They include: study of how plants and […] Read more

Funds up for Que. farms’ “green” work

Reading Time: 2 minutes Quebec will boost its funding for the federal/provincial Prime-Vert program to include programs that help farmers improve water quality and cut excess greenhouse gases (GHGs). The Quebec program, funded through the recently-extended portion of the federal/provincial Agricultural Policy Framework, promotes best-management practices and supports projects that allow farms to comply with environmental regulations, laws and […] Read more


Dry P prices nearly double: KAP survey

Reading Time: < 1 minute The annual spring fertilizer and fuel price survey by Manitoba’s Keystone Agricultural Producers (KAP) shows phosphorous (P) prices up by 75 to nearly 100 per cent since last year. The survey, conducted April 4-21 at dealers across the province and released Monday, also noted “significant” increases in potash, sulfur and nitrogen fertilizers and an increase […] Read more

Campbell to shut Ont. food plant

Reading Time: < 1 minute Campbell Soup Co. says it will close its southern Ontario food plant next year as it sheds several businesses to “enhance long-term profitability.” The 48-year-old facility at Listowel, about 65 km west of Guelph, employs about 500 people making mostly frozen products such as soup, entrees, ramen noodles and Pepperidge Farm-brand products. New Jersey-based Campbell […] Read more


U of Guelph ag funding renewed, raised

Reading Time: 2 minutes The University of Guelph will get a raise for its agri-food and rural research and development through a five-year, $300 million funding agreement with its home province. Agriculture Minister Leona Dombrowsky on Monday announced the funding levels for 2009 to 2013 inclusive, as part of a 10-year agreement that’s subject to annual review and to […] Read more

Alta. Liberals press for farm labour standards

Reading Time: 2 minutes Alberta’s provincial opposition is calling for the province’s labour standards code and job safety legislation to include farm workers. Liberal Leader Kevin Taft on Monday called for the Stelmach government to expand the Employment Standards Code and the Occupational Health and Safety Act to include protections for farm workers and adopt a farm safety program […] Read more


Viterra buys more U.S. feed mills

Reading Time: < 1 minute Canada’s biggest grain company is continuing its expansion into the southern U.S. feed milling industry. Viterra, whose Unifeed Hi-Pro feed division works under the name Hi-Pro Feeds in the U.S., will invest US$24.2 million to buy the feed milling assets of Gore Bros. and Gore’s Trucking. The companies, run by the Gore family of Texas […] Read more

Alta. food firms get help with safety standards

Reading Time: 2 minutes Small and medium-sized food processing companies in Alberta will soon have a simpler path to earn and keep up their food safety accreditation under a new federal/provincial program announced Friday. The provincial agriculture department and the Canadian General Standards Board (CGSB), an arm of the federal public works department, have inked an agreement under which […] Read more


P.E.I. expands ALUS program provincewide

Reading Time: 2 minutes Prince Edward Island farmers and landowners who take on environmental preservation projects on their land may now be eligible for compensation under a new Alternative Land Use Services (ALUS) program. P.E.I.’s ALUS will operate on a $750,000 budget in 2008, the province announced Thursday. The concept was hailed by provincial environmental groups and other dignitaries […] Read more

Saskatoon ag marketing firm merges

Reading Time: < 1 minute Ag communications firm Heyday Communications will merge into the operations of The Marketing Den, a fellow Saskatoon ad and design agency, starting May 1. Heyday, whose ag clients have included Novozymes, UAP and Seed Hawk, as operated in Saskatoon since 1996, formed there by Rod Delahey. The Marketing Den, whose clients include Saskatchewan Crop Insurance […] Read more