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Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation will pair members and landowners and make arrangements for “responsible and ethical” control ...
Volunteer firefighters save Canadian municipalities hundreds of millions. Learn how they protect vast rural areas and face ...
Manitoba sees moderate to high flea beetle pressure, with crucifer species dominating. Experts advise timely scouting and ...
Dr. Frank Marshall, one of Alberta's last independent pork vets, provides vital expertise, ensuring herd health as he ...
Trade discussions between Canada and the United States as well as dry weather have driven canola’s rally on the ...
John Deere's new F8 and F9 forage harvesters offer increased horsepower, advanced automation, and fuel efficiency for higher ...
A new study reveals farmers distrust big farm data management and feel they don't reap the biggest benefits from agricultural ...
Discover AAC Frontier, Canada's first ergot-resistant durum variety, designed to combat a growing grading issue, showcased at ...
As pea fungicide season approaches, learn to differentiate mycosphaerella from bacterial blight to ensure effective disease ...
Ag In Motion prepares to tackle Prairie crop production issues. Agronomy experts will explore solutions at the July 15-17 ...
Alberta research and U.S. commercialization show insect-killing nematodes may offer a practical, long-term solution for crop ...
Canada’s latest seeded acreage report shows more durum, lentils, peas and oats this spring, and less canola and barley.
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