Study seeks optimal practices for transporting cattle

Cows taken to market tend to be older, thinner and weaker than fat cattle and thus maybe at higher risk of bruising while being hauled. As well, injury and fatigue can be worse in cold weather for cows and young heifers. A recently announced study will explore the transport of cull cows in winter, with […] Read more

Egg promotion emphasizes farmer product

RED DEER — Alberta’s 150 egg producers have launched a new name and promotion campaign. Alberta Egg Producers announced at its annual meeting Feb. 28 that it is changing its name to Egg Farmers of Alberta. Organization spokesperson David Webb said a new name represents a new brand with a more positive outlook that emphasizes […] Read more

$1.46M donation from rancher

Saskatchewan’s long-running Kinsmen Telemiracle raised a record $5.9 million last weekend, thanks in large part to donations from people in agriculture. The largest single donation was a bequest from the late Roy Wudrick, a cattle producer from the Rural Municipality of Aberdeen, who left $1.46 million to the annual telethon that raises money to help […] Read more


Drop in membership worries Llama Canada

Group’s main source of funding is dwindling

The treasurer of Llama Canada fears the demise of the organization unless the group can find new members or convince former members to return. Christina Lanz of Etzikom, Alta., said membership has dwindled to 26 members from a high of 146 in 2006. Membership fees are the main source of income for Llama Canada, and […] Read more

Transportation slowed by deteriorating U.S. infrastructure

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — American farmers say crumbling infrastructure on the country’s major river systems is hampering their ability to export grain and oilseeds. Some of the locks and dams on the Mississippi River are 50 years old, far exceeding their intended lifespan. “It has deteriorated to the point that it is in danger of experiencing […] Read more


Gov’t urged to support food processing sector

Loss of processing plants means more food imports

Canada’s food processing industry is shedding jobs, plants and competitiveness under the weight of chaotic rules, lack of investment capital and a strong Canadian dollar, says a senior processing official. During the past four years, the food processing industry has seen 58 plants close and 35,000 jobs lost, Alberta Food Processors Association president Ted Johnston […] Read more

High meat costs bite into Maple Leaf profit

An unexpected rise in the cost of meat is partially to blame for lower Maple Leaf Foods’ fourth quarter results, says chief executive officer Michael McCain. Maple Leaf announced Feb. 28 net earnings of $9.2 million for the quarter, down from $30.6 million last year, although its adjusted operating earnings on the full year rose […] Read more

Recommendations fall short: bison producer

A Saskatchewan task force looking into malignant catarrhal fever didn’t go far enough with its recommendations, says a bison producer who has lost an animal to the disease. Robert Johnson, who raises bison in southeastern Saskatchewan, has gone to court unsuccessfully to try to force the provincial Agricultural Operations Review Board to hear his concerns […] Read more


Plant changes processing to expand pork markets

Staff at Thunder Creek Pork in Moose Jaw, Sask., are working four-day weeks as the processing plant undergoes a major renovation to install new equipment. The equipment will allow the company to switch from the hot skinning processing method to scalding carcasses. Tony Martinez, vice-president at Donald’s Fine Foods/Britco Pork in Langley, B.C., which owns […] Read more

Iowa company proceeds with western Canadian regional distribution on its own

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Vermeer Corp. is taking its forage equipment directly to farmers, rather than using a western Canadian distributor as it has in the past. Prairie producers who own the Iowa company’s equipment will be able to get service and parts and buy new machines locally through a new network of distributors. Joe Michaels […] Read more