Railways hail proposed diesel tax cut

Reading Time: 2 minutes The federal Conservatives’ pledge Tuesday to cut Ottawa’s excise tax on diesel fuel drew kudos from railways as a move that will help exporters compete internationally. Party leader Stephen Harper said a re-elected Conservative government will cut the federal excise tax on diesel from four cents per litre down to its 1985-86 level of two […] Read more

FCC to consider farmers’ “integrity” for loans

Reading Time: 2 minutes The federal government has acted on a pledge to require Farm Credit Canada to consider the “personal integrity” of people applying for financing from the federal farm lender. FCC was one on a list of five Crown corporations that will now be required to make such considerations, announced Saturday by federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz […] Read more


Liberals offer “green shift” offsets for farmers

Reading Time: 2 minutes Sweetening the federal Liberals’ proposed “green shift” plan in anticipation of an election call, party leader Stephane Dion proposes to put farmers among the beneficiaries of $900 million in “green” incentives. The Liberals’ proposed “green shift” environmental and economic plan will now include a $250 million Green Farms Fund, $400 million in emissions reduction credits […] Read more

CFA chief quits post for Liberals

Reading Time: 2 minutes The president of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture has resigned his post to run for the federal Liberals in Manitoba. Bob Friesen, a former turkey and hog farmer from Wawanesa, Man., about 50 km southeast of Brandon, has been the CFA’s president for nine years. Friesen, well known as an advocate for Canadian farmers and […] Read more


Projects funded to boost ag work force

Reading Time: < 1 minute An ag industry sector council’s work to deepen Canada’s agricultural labour pool has picked up $1.3 million in new federal funds. Speaking Wednesday at La Ferme Gillette at Embrun, Ont., southern Ontario MP Pierre Lemieux announced the Canadian Agricultural Human Resource Council (CAHRC) will get funding for three projects through the federal Sector Council Program. […] Read more

Crop prices rise 40 per cent in June: StatsCan

Reading Time: 2 minutes Prices that Canadian farmers got for their commodities rose 17.7 per cent in June 2008 from the same month a year earlier, as strong crop prices offset a slip in livestock prices. Prices that producers received for crops were up 40.4 per cent in June compared with June 2007, continuing double-digit increases which began in November 2006. Farmers received higher prices […] Read more


Drozd: Livestock sector dodges bullet

Reading Time: 2 minutes The livestock sector breathed a sigh of relief when a “double top” formation appeared on the December 2008 Soybean Meal chart and accurately predicted the ensuing price decline. Just as the news is always the most bullish at the “top,” it was no coincidence that soybean meal prices peaked on July 11, 2008, the same […] Read more

Talks wrap up on Canada/Jordan FTA

Reading Time: < 1 minute The federal government says it’s concluded its negotiations toward a free trade agreement (FTA) with Jordan that would benefit Canadian pulse growers among other sectors. International Trade Minister Michael Fortier announced Tuesday that the talks had concluded during their third round in Amman on Monday. “This bilateral free trade agreement will open up significant opportunities […] Read more


Crops again boost farm cash receipts: StatsCan

Reading Time: 2 minutes Market receipts of Canadian farmers from the sale of crops and livestock totalled $19.9 billion between January and June 2008. Strong grain and oilseed prices were mostly responsible for the 12.4 per cent increase over the first six months of 2007. Revenues from January-to-June 2008 stood 25.7 per cent above the previous five-year average (2003-07). […] Read more

Healthy food communication ideas sought in Ontario

Reading Time: < 1 minute Ontario Agri-Food Education (OAFE) encouraging proposals to receive funds from its $450,000 Healthy Eating Program, which is aimed at communicating the health benefits of Ontario-grown food. OAFE executive director Colleen Smith-Robinson says proposals are also encouraged from those outside traditional agriculture circles. “We have carefully considered our goals and objectives, target market and evaluation criteria. […] Read more