(Monsanto.com)

Soy industry group taps Canola Council exec as chief

Reading Time: 2 minutes Canada’s new national soy industry body has gone to Canada’s other national oilseed industry body for its new chief executive. Soy Canada, which set up shop last month in Ottawa as a new Canada-wide organization representing the soybean value chain, on Monday appointed Jim Everson, vice-president of government relations for the Canola Council of Canada, […] Read more

Sun Media set to sell Ontario Farmer

Reading Time: 2 minutes Long-running weekly ag journal Ontario Farmer is among the titles on the block in Sun Media’s planned sell-off of its English-language Canadian newspapers. Sun Media, Canada’s biggest newspaper publisher and an arm of Montreal media and telecom giant Quebecor, announced Monday it plans to sell all 175 of its English-language daily and weekly newspapers and specialty titles to […] Read more


(Dave Bedard photo)

CWB plans Red River Valley grain elevator

Reading Time: 2 minutes The grain firm formerly known as the Canadian Wheat Board has laid out plans for a fourth Prairie elevator — this time much closer to home. Winnipeg-based CWB on Friday announced it has picked a site half a mile south of Glenlea, Man., or about 10 km south of Winnipeg city limits off Highway 75, […] Read more

Nexera identity-preserved canola, such as this crop near High Bluff, Man. in 2013, will be available for growers to direct to the regular commodity market in 2015. (HealthierProfits.ca)

Dow Agro to offer Nexera as ‘commodity’ canola

Reading Time: 2 minutes Growers of Dow AgroSciences’ identity-preserved Nexera hybrid canola may be able to grow it off-contract next spring and drop it into the regular commodity market, through a new deal on offer from the seed and ag chem company. Dow on Thursday launched what it calls the Flexibility Agreement, which, unlike the company’s Nexera Canola Contract, […] Read more


(Manitoba Co-operator file photo by Laura Rance)

PED strikes again in SE Manitoba

Reading Time: 2 minutes Manitoba has now booked its fifth hog farm with cases of porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED). The provincial chief veterinary officer (CVO) on Tuesday confirmed the case in a nursery finisher barn in the province’s livestock-intensive southeast. While the CVO didn’t give the farm’s exact location, the property is outside a five-kilometre buffer zone around two […] Read more

Alliance Grain, whose SaskCan Pulse Trading plant in Regina is shown here, has officially rebranded as “AGT Food and Ingredients.” (AllianceGrain.com)

Prairie pulse processor rebrands

Reading Time: < 1 minute In the tradition of companies such as 3M and AT+T, Regina-based Alliance Grain Traders has taken its abbreviation as its new name. The company announced Wednesday it has formally completed its name change to AGT Food and Ingredients Inc., as per a resolution at the company’s annual meeting in June. “We feel our new name […] Read more


Land in short supply has left “well-financed” Alberta farmers ready to make a deal on short notice, Re/Max reports. (Photo courtesy Canada Beef Inc.)

Land values still rising, but at slower pace, Re/Max says

Reading Time: 3 minutes Severe weather and slipping crop prices haven’t yet dragged down Canada’s agricultural real estate values, which overall continue to rise, but at a relatively slower pace, according to Re/Max. The international real estate organization on Tuesday released its annual Farm Report, which follows 20 distinct ag real estate markets across the country. Prices in most […] Read more

(Dave Bedard photo)

Ont. farmers to get tax credit for donated food

Reading Time: 3 minutes Ontario farmers who donate products or livestock to community food programs such as food banks and school nutrition programs can now expect an income tax credit in return. The province on Monday unveiled its Food Donation Tax Credit for Farmers, which it bills as the only one of its kind so far in Canada. Farmer […] Read more


(Photo courtesy ARS/USDA)

PED confirmed in another SE Man. sow barn

Reading Time: 2 minutes A second sow operation in Manitoba’s livestock-intensive southeast is confirmed to be the province’s fourth farm with porcine epidemic diarrhea. The provincial chief veterinary officer confirmed the latest case on Wednesday last week, following a confirmation at another sow barn in the same region on Sept. 19. Most of Canada’s 69 farms confirmed with PED […] Read more

Agricorp extends Ont. winter wheat deadlines

Reading Time: 2 minutes Ontario’s farm program delivery agency has put a seven-day extension on deadlines for seeding and reporting winter wheat acres in the province’s south. Citing “advancements in farm management techniques and hardier varieties of wheat,” Agricorp on Friday announced a new set of deadlines for winter wheat and organic winter spelt. For all fall-seeded crops, the […] Read more