Alliance expands pulse plant

Alliance Grain Traders is investing $1.5 million in its pulse processing plant at Wilkie, Sask.The investment will double the green lentil processing of the plant that Alliance bought from Finora Inc. at the end of 2009 and will add three optical colour sorting lines.“It becomes one of the premier green lentil processing plants in the […] Read more

Ag Notes – for Jun. 3, 2010

Dam anniversary The Boundary Dam Power Station is celebrating its 50th anniversary.The dam, operated by SaskPower, can generate 824 megawatts of electricity from six units, which represents more than 20 percent of SaskPower’s generating capacity. It employs about 300 workers in Estevan, Sask. Boundary’s first unit was brought on line in 1960 and generated 62 […] Read more

Liberals throw cold water on early passage of wheat board bill

The Conservative government’s proposed legislation to change Canadian Wheat Board election rules has almost no hope of passing before fall CWB elections, says Liberal critic Wayne Easter.”I simply don’t see a way this bill will be through Parliament by fall the way it is written,” he said May 28. “We are going to need some […] Read more


Ag commodities safe from recent ‘flash crash’

Did the “flash crash” of May 6 scare the bejeebers out of you?It certainly rattled the equity markets and has seen the head of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, which is the owner of the main agricultural futures and options contracts in North America, dragged before inquisitors in Washington to provide answers about what happened.The answer […] Read more

Stop the rain is June refrain

By this time of year, farmers in southern Saskatchewan are usually near the end of seeding and looking forward to June sunshine to help their crops grow.But this year, they are watching the rain fall and fall, and fall some more.The Avonlea area south of Regina, for example, received more than 50 millimetres of rain […] Read more


Ideal weather sends corn acres up

CHICAGO, Ill. (Reuters) – Good planting weather in the U.S. Midwest should allow farmers to seed more corn acreage at the expense of soybeans, according to a forecast by Doane Advisory Services.The company said the move would boost U.S. corn production and add to the growing stockpile.The beneficial weather is expected to improve crop conditions […] Read more

Alfalfa seed growers worry about GM pollen flow

Alfalfa, bees, pollen and harvesting are rarely talked about in the U.S. Supreme Court.That changed in late April when the court heard oral arguments in the case of Monsanto Co. versus Geertson Seed Farms.The issue is technically a narrow legal matter: was a lower court right to grant an injunction on growing genetically modified Roundup […] Read more

Cattail farming could help save troubled lake

Richard Grosshans thinks he may have discovered a remedy for the declining health of Lake Winnipeg: harvesting cattails from the mouth of the Red River.Grosshans, who’s working on his PhD in biosystems engineering at the University of Manitoba, said it’s a simple idea.Too much phosphorus is flowing into the lake, and cattails have a tremendous […] Read more


Legislation increasing to combat food illness

VICTORIA – Changes in food safety laws in the United States will spill over to Canada, says the head of the American Meat Institute. “Because of our volume of trade and the requirement of inspection equivalency, whatever we have to adapt to in the U.S. will eventually find its way to Canadian plants if you […] Read more

U.S. firm buys organic distributor

The leading distributor of natural, organic and specialty food in the United States has bought Canada’s largest distributor of organic, natural, kosher and specialty food.United Natural Foods Inc. acquired the Canadian food distribution assets of SunOpta Distribution Group, a division of SunOpta Inc., on May 11 for $68 million. The transaction is expected to close […] Read more