Feds fund honeybee surveillance project

Reading Time: < 1 minute Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz has announced funding of $1 million to the Beekeepers Commission of Alberta to initiate a four-year national surveillance project to document the health profile of honeybee colonies in Canada. An Agriculture Canada release said the aim of the project is to record the nature, extent and prevalence of diseases, pest organisms […] Read more

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Ont. Tories’ former ag critic returns to post

Reading Time: 2 minutes Ontario’s provincial Progressive Conservatives have brought back a former agriculture critic in a shuffle of their shadow cabinet as the legislature returns to work. Toby Barrett, the MPP for Haldimand-Norfolk since 1995 and Tory ag critic from 2005 to early 2008, has been renamed as critic for agriculture, food and rural affairs, replacing Oxford MPP […] Read more


Northumberland Dairy’s recent TV spots have touted the local roots of the co-operative’s products. (Northumberlanddairy.ca)

Agropur to take over N.B.’s Northumberland dairy co-op

Reading Time: 2 minutes The dairy arm of New Brunswick’s Northumberland Dairy Co-operative is poised to become part of dairy co-op giant Agropur. Agropur on Monday announced it has an agreement in place with Northumberland to take over the Miramichi, N.B.-based co-operative’s dairy processing and food distribution business, leaving Northumberland with its hardware and building supply operations. Financial terms […] Read more

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Stay of default granted on Prairie growers’ cash advances

Reading Time: 2 minutes Given the obstacles against shipping Prairie grain since last fall, Prairie crop growers who took out federally-backed cash advances last year now have more time to repay them. Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz on Thursday announced a six-month stay of default on repayment of advances, for any producers who got advances on their 2013-14 crops […] Read more


Sobeys’ Lucerne milk plant in Winnipeg is set to become an Agropur plant as part of a $356 million deal between the retailer and dairy processing co-op. (Dave Bedard photo)

Agropur to buy Safeway dairy plants in West

Reading Time: 2 minutes Dairy co-operative giant Agropur is set to build its milk muscle in Western Canada with a $356 million play for Sobeys’ former Canada Safeway milk processing plants. Quebec-based Agropur and Nova Scotia-based Sobeys on Tuesday announced a “strategic partnership” agreement in which Agropur will buy the four plants, supply Canada’s Sobeys, IGA and Safeway retail […] Read more

Soldiers prepare sandbags at Portage la Prairie, Man. to protect property at risk of flooding along the Assiniboine River. (Co-operator photo by Shannon VanRaes)

Lenders offer breaks in flood-impacted Prairie areas

Reading Time: 2 minutes Farmers and others hit by widespread summer flooding in western Manitoba and eastern Saskatchewan may be able to seek deferrals on payments to lenders. Some Prairie lenders, while pledging financial support to flood relief in the region, have also pledged to work with affected farmers and other customers to ease their loan payment obligations. Farm […] Read more


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Ont. ag minister seeks ‘move away’ from wide neonic use

Reading Time: 2 minutes Ontario’s corn and soybean growers’ group says it’s insulted and disappointed to find out the provincial ag ministry plans to put new limits on the use of neonicotinoid pesticides. Grain Farmers of Ontario chairman Henry van Ankum said Monday the association is “extremely disappointed” to learn through the media — specifically, an article Sunday on […] Read more

Canada pans USDA’s planned shifts in cross-border inspection fees

Reading Time: 2 minutes Plans from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to recover more of its agricultural quarantine inspection (AQI) costs from users moving goods into the country have left Canada officially underwhelmed. Canada’s International Trade Minister Ed Fast said last week the proposal by USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to adjust AQI user fees “would […] Read more


Agrium’s turf, ornamental business sale clears

Reading Time: < 1 minute Fertilizer and ag retail firm Agrium has officially shed its turf and ornamental business in a deal with U.S. producer Koch Fertilizer. Calgary-based Agrium said Wednesday it has sealed its deal to sell the business to Koch Fertilizer arm Koch Agronomic Services for about $94 million. When first announced in May, subject to regulatory approvals […] Read more

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Producer car application system going online

Reading Time: 2 minutes Grain growers wanting to apply for producer cars will be able to do so online later this month. Starting Monday (July 7), farmers who administer their own producer cars, as well as producer car administrators and agents, can apply for an account in the Canadian Grain Commission’s new online producer car application system. On July […] Read more