Farmers’ markets decry rule changes

The Saskatchewan Farmers’ Market Co-operative says restricting what vendors can sell is the wrong way to go.Instead, the Saskatchewan government should open up the rules to allow more products to be bought and sold, said farmers’ market co-op vice-president Joni James.She said the co-op, which represents about 20 markets, had no input into proposed guidelines […] Read more

NFU seeks land ownership laws

Provincial and federal governments should revamp Canada’s farmland ownership laws to keep land out of the hands of foreigners, non-farmers, corporate farming entities and large investment companies, says the National Farmers Union.NFU president Terry Boehm said Canadian farmland is increasingly slipping out of farmer control and into the hands of large investors or corporate agribusinesses.In […] Read more

Ditch mowers expect surprises

Rick Suntjens takes pride in keeping the ditches neatly mowed when he cuts about 30 kilometres of highway right-of-ways for hay for his livestock.“I do as much as I can and make it as neat as possible,” said the Drumheller, Alta., farmer.Suntjens tries to make three passes with his 15 foot swather to make sure […] Read more


Merger forces animal health firms to sell select assets

PHILADELPHIA/FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Sanofi-Aventis has attracted strong initial interest for its animal health operations, with at least four suitors lining up to bid.Bayer Ag, Pfizer, Boehringer Ingelheim and Novartis Ag were among the bidders eyeing the assets, sources said.It was unclear whether all the suitors will submit formal offers, but each has expressed interest in […] Read more

One-time centre of grain industry leaves Winnipeg’s Portage & Main

Standing at the intersection of Winnipeg’s Portage and Main, there’s no getting away from signs of how important the city’s commodity exchange has been for more than a century. The first standalone Grain Exchange building, built in 1892, is now the centerpiece of a famous faade restoration that fronts the new Red River College campus. […] Read more


GM alfalfa would increase feed costs: grower

A board member with the Irrigated Alfalfa Seed Producers Association of Alberta says alfalfa seed producers are not the only ones who should be concerned about the commercialization of Roundup Ready alfalfa.Weldon Hobbs, an alfalfa seed producer and IASPA board member from Lethbridge, said dairy and beef producers have been quiet about the issue of […] Read more

U.S. trade regulator seeks reboot

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Scott O’Malia’s early exposure to cutting-edge technology was a primitive Apple computer and a prototype laptop “as big as a sewing machine.”Now he’s grappling with the complexities of sub-millisecond trades and terahertz processors, seeking strategies to outfox programmers and computer-aided algorithmic traders.O’Malia and the four other federal commissioners who oversee the $33 […] Read more

CWB elects new chair

Allen Oberg has been elected the new chair of the Canadian Wheat Board’s board of directors.Oberg runs a 6,500 acre farm at Forestburg, Alta., where he grows wheat, barley, canola and peas. He also raises commercial cows.“It is both a great opportunity and a tremendous responsibility to lead this organization and serve the farmers of […] Read more


Ottawa requests more money for Ag Canada

The federal government is asking Parliament to approve an additional $43 million in spending for Agriculture Canada this fiscal year, bringing projected spending to $3.68 billion.New spending proposals have been tabled in the House of Commons for the fiscal year that started April 1.Supplementary spending projections can be reviewed by the Commons agriculture committee but […] Read more

Rural postal service threatened by bill

Passage of the federal government’s budget implementation bill within the next two weeks could have dire implications for rural postal service, warns a rural opposition MP.A small part of the massive bill that the Conservatives are trying to force through Parliament in June would end the Canada Post monopoly on international mail service.The Canadian Union […] Read more