Home to ag industry researchers and analysts including Al Mussell (shown here in 2010), Kevin Grier and Claudia Schmidt, the George Morris Centre is now expected to wind down its operations later this year. (Country Guide photo by Olivia Brown Photographic)

Farm think-tank tapped out as George Morris Centre folds

Reading Time: 2 minutes Facing “challenging” financial straits, one of Canada’s best-known agriculture and agri-food research organizations has announced plans to close later this year. The board of the George Morris Centre on Thursday announced it plans to dissolve the Guelph-based organization, and transfer its net assets back to the University of Guelph’s Ontario Agricultural College (OAC). The centre […] Read more

On a trade mission in China, federal and B.C. government officials Tuesday signed off on a phytosanitary arrangement that’s expected to lead to Chinese market access for B.C. cherries. (Gov.bc.ca via Flickr)

China trade trip seen clearing paths for beef, fruit, hay

Reading Time: 3 minutes A Canadian trade mission to China is reported to be paying dividends including a formal agreement through which China will move toward accepting Canadian bone-in beef. That agreement, announced Tuesday, calls for China to work with Canadian officials to provide access for Canadian bone-in beef derived from animals less than 30 months of age (UTMs) […] Read more


Southern Alta. readies ‘de-watering’ equipment

Reading Time: 2 minutes Alberta’s provincial agriculture department is distributing pumps to communities in the province’s south to support “de-watering efforts” as waterways rise under continued rainfall pressure. Municipalities and response agencies have reported to the province that the impact to date from heavy rainfall in the region is “significantly lower” than last year’s flooding. However, a number of […] Read more

S. Alberta watching waterways, threat seen less severe than 2013

Reading Time: 2 minutes Faced with “significant” rainfall, parts of southern Alberta and downstream jurisdictions have again been bracing for late-spring flooding. The province said Wednesday it’s moving “pre-emptively” to co-ordinate responders and has activated its 24-hour provincial emergency operations centre. “Thankfully, the flood threat we are seeing this year is not as severe or widespread as what we […] Read more


Canola pest expert Lloyd Dosdall, 61

Reading Time: 2 minutes Memorial services are to be held Thursday at Sherwood Park, Alta. for University of Alberta entomologist and researcher Lloyd Dosdall, hailed especially in the Prairie canola industry for his work against the crop’s insect pests. Dosdall, who’d been undergoing treatments for cancer over the past two years, died last Thursday at age 61. Born and […] Read more

New clubroot pathotype confirmed, can stump resistant canolas

Reading Time: 2 minutes A second round of tests on a clubroot pathotype found in the Edmonton area confirms it’s a new type that can beat canola varieties bred for clubroot resistance. “This is a different pathotype that none of the commercially available clubroot-resistant varieties in Western Canada are effective at managing,” plant pathologist Stephen Strelkov of the University […] Read more


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PotashCorp to keep N.B. mine running, for now

Reading Time: < 1 minute “Ongoing tightness” in the granular potash market will keep a New Brunswick mine staffed and operating past its scheduled closing date. Fertilizer giant PotashCorp announced Monday it has “rescinded” the layoff notices for about 50 employees at its Penobsquis mine at Sussex, N.B. The layoffs had been issued in the wake of cost-cutting measures the Saskatoon […] Read more

Bloc ag critic’s leadership bid comes up short

Reading Time: < 1 minute Andre Bellavance, the Bloc Quebecois’ critic for agriculture, agri-food and international and interprovincial trade, finished second Saturday in a two-man race for the federal party’s leadership. Mario Beaulieu, head of the pro-sovereignty Societe Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Montreal from 2009 until this year, was elected Saturday as the Bloc’s new leader. He replaces Daniel Paille, who stepped […] Read more


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Replacement named for retiring Farm Credit chief

Reading Time: 2 minutes The federal government will promote from within to replace the retiring chief executive at its ag lending agency. Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz on Monday announced Michael Hoffort, executive vice-president and chief risk officer of Farm Credit Canada, will be the lender’s new president and CEO for a five-year term starting July 1, replacing the retiring […] Read more

Tariffs on Canada’s ag exports to South Korea could continue to average over 52 per cent without a free trade deal in place, Canadian ag groups warn. (Cia.gov)

Livestock, grain groups hail step forward on Korea trade deal

Reading Time: 3 minutes For groups hoping to maintain access to South Korea’s markets for meat and crops, the Canadian government’s move to get its free trade pact with Korea before the House of Commons couldn’t come soon enough. International Trade Minister Ed Fast on Thursday tabled the text of the Canada-Korea Free Trade Agreement, briefly noting the deal’s […] Read more