Supply management fate rests on pending trade deals

The Western Producer’s Ottawa correspondent Barry Wilson provides this inside look into the politics of supply management and addresses key questions: Are the tariff and quota systems that manage Canada’s dairy, poultry and egg industries coming under increasing fire? Will Canada be able to fend off international calls for an end to the protectionism that’s […] Read more

Herefords prove ideal for southern Alta. ranch

EDMONTON — Jennifer Jenkins grew up going to bull sales with her father, Bob. Now a full-time rancher near Twin Butte, Alta., she realizes those hours spent at shows and sales were his way of mentoring his daughter, who would take over as a full partner in the ranch. “When I was just little, it […] Read more

Pulse exporter expects resumption of demand

Improved pulse crop demand is just around the corner, says one of the world’s largest lentil processors. “An expected return to normal buying in many regional markets, which is viewed by (us) as the start of the replenishment of longstanding depleted local market stocks, is expected to materialize in 2012,” said Alliance Grain Traders Inc. […] Read more


Innovation awards presented at Agritechnica

HANOVER, Germany — A driverless tractor and a round baler that doesn’t stop won gold at Agritechnica, the world’s largest agricultural show. Agco was awarded a top prize in agricultural innovation for a tractor that follows the lead of another machine in the field. A master machine with an operator runs through the field with […] Read more




Build here, reap benefits, says Kazakhstan ag minister

HANOVER, Germany — Kazakhstan has told farm equipment manufacturers that the first companies to begin building large scale machinery in that country could receive exclusive access. The country, which is the world’s largest exporter of wheat flour, represents a significant market for farm machinery and an opportunity for agricultural investors. Asylzhan Mamytbekov, Kazakhstan’s agriculture minister, […] Read more

Growing concern about disease

Respiratory disease has emerged as a significant cause of death in Alberta bison herds. “In my opinion, it’s the biggest single most significant disease affecting the North American bison industry,” said Dr. Roy Lewis, a veterinarian in Clyde, Alta., who is part of a team conducting autopsies on bison to identify causes of death. He […] Read more


Canfax Report – for Nov. 24, 2011

FED PRICES RISE The fed steer weekly average was $114.35 per hundredweight, up $1.77, and heifers were $113.82, up $1.66. The stronger U.S. cash market and weaker Canadian dollar encouraged buying interest from the United States. Open cash offering accounted for a third of the list, and the Alberta-Saskatchewan show list volumes were the smallest […] Read more

Committee reviewing gun registry hears from both sides

For the Conservatives last week, front-line police officers like Murray Grimmer and Randall Kuntz were the face of why the government is killing the long gun registry. Det. sgt. Grismer, a firearms specialist and instructor with the Saskatoon Police Service, told a House of Commons committee studying Bill C-19 that the registry is an ineffective […] Read more