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Politicians should apply a “food lens” to decision-making to protect Canada’s agriculture sector amid trade tensions, some ...
An embattled British Columbia ostrich flock remains a significant risk to human health, an epidemiologist says.
While some say Justin Trudeau’s government had a much more hands-on approach to environmental issues, appearing to favour ...
Canola prices were on the rise for the week ended June 11 as depleted stocks and dry weather gave the markets a lift.
Chicago Board of Trade soybean and corn futures drifted lower on Wednesday as initial optimism faded over the U.S. and China ...
Looking at the big picture we start this forecast period with a generally zonal flow across the Prairies as Arctic high ...
An immigration raid on Tuesday at a meat production plant in Omaha, Nebraska was the “largest worksite enforcement operation” ...
Seeding operations across Manitoba largely wrapped up during the week ended June 10, with 99 per cent of intended acres in ...
A decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington, D.C. means Trump may continue to enforce, for ...
Nearly all Chicago cattle futures dipped on Wednesday while lean hogs saw gains. Most active August live cattle closed at 218.025 cents a pound, down 0.175 cents. October live cattle settled at ...
For the week ending June 7, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets traded steady to as much as $15/cwt higher in some cases.
Chicago feeder cattle futures continue to push upward on Tuesday while live cattle and lean hogs ended mixed. Most active ...
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