
Soil health survey offers a glimpse into farmer priorities
Network identifies issues such as tile drainage, crop diversity, strategic tillage and extended ground cover
Network identifies issues such as tile drainage, crop diversity, strategic tillage and extended ground cover
Canada’s organic farmers have until July 29 to comment on new organic standards that would open the door to products like municipally derived struvite fertilizer, but would also crack down on lapses in organic management
It’s possible for farmers to own the data while companies are still able to use it, says lawyer
Producers and forage specialists say many parts of the Prairies remain dry, despite the rain that fell in the middle of last month
A researcher says she has found that few producers believe they reap the biggest benefits from the new agricultural technology
Manitoba’s long streak without the disease ends with a positive test at dairy farm in the Pembina Valley region
Federal regulations changed the way producers procured antimicrobial drugs, but did little to change their already low use on Canadian beef farms, says study
Canadian beef farmers in 2025 are getting paid plenty for their cattle, but the memory of bad markets and little profit is hard to shake when it comes to big spending decisions
Alberta’s Agriculture Financial Services Corp. updates its ‘normals’ to reflect growing production in the province
As Canadian grocery prices rise, where is that money going? Agriculture advocates say farmers aren’t the ones benefiting