AU resists takeover attempt

Agricore United is reassuring customers and clients that it’s not about to go away any time soon. The company’s chief executive officer says the prospect of what he described as a hostile takeover bid by Saskatchewan Wheat Pool won’t deter AU from pursuing its ambitious new strategic plan. The company’s shareholders will have the final […] Read more

No single desk means no CWB, says economist

Murray Fulton has no doubts about what the end of the single desk for wheat and barley would mean to the Canadian Wheat Board. The University of Saskatchewan agricultural economist said the end of the export monopoly would inevitably result in the demise of the grain marketing agency. “Contrary to what the task force indicates, […] Read more

Genetically modified alfalfa seen as threat to organics

As Saskatchewan organic growers prepare for the second round of a legal battle with biotech companies over the introduction of genetically modified canola, they continue to keep a watchful eye on another GM crop. “I see GMO alfalfa as big a threat to organic agriculture as GMO wheat was,” Arnold Taylor, member of the Saskatchewan […] Read more


Senators want to prevent restrictions on sugar beet product

The Canadian Senate agriculture committee took the unprecedented step last week of intervening in an American regulatory proposal and demanding that import restrictions not be imposed against a Canadian semi-processed sugar beet product. In a letter to a senior bureaucrat in the United States Department of Agriculture thta is considering a tariff against thick beet […] Read more

Coming Events

Nov. 16-17: Peace Region Farm Women’s Conference, Grande Prairie Inn, Grande Prairie (Melinda,780-494-2627 (evening) or Cindy, 310-0000 then 780-538-5287 (day) Nov. 16-18: Fall Fair, Trade Centre, Prairie-land Park, Saskatoon, 306-931-7149 Nov. 17-18: Trade show, Esterhazy, Sask, 306-745-2479 Nov. 17-19: Christmas Preview,exhibition grounds, Lloydminster, 780-875-9013 Nov. 18: Christmas Market, Community Centre, Forestburg, Alta. (Michelle, 780-582-7330) Nov. […] Read more


Markets will fight poverty

More government financial support is not the solution to rural poverty, an official of the conservative think-tank C.D. Howe Institute told senators last week. Markets, rather than government interventionist policies, should decide which rural communities survive. “Money is probably not the answer, in other words, short-term government assistance to households,” Finn Poschmann, director of research […] Read more

Ag Notes

Co-op gets award Farmer Direct Co-operative Ltd. of Regina has received a Saskatchewan co-operative merit award. The co-operative was established in 2002 to market certified organic grain and conducted $900,000 in business during its first year. Annual sales have since increased to $5 million. Farmer Direct now has 65 members and four employees. Recipients of […] Read more

Two prairie provinces to hold CWB vote

Saskatchewan and Manitoba will go ahead with a producer plebiscite on the Canadian Wheat Board’s export monopoly if Ottawa doesn’t hold a vote as soon as possible, say the premiers of both provinces. At a Saskatoon news conference Nov. 10, NDP premiers Lorne Calvert and Gary Doer said they would prefer if the federal government […] Read more


Mailbox

Wanted: Several copies of Homesteader’s Handbook. Will pay. – Emily Worrell, 630 Franklyn Rd., Kelowna, B.C. V1X 3T8, 250-491-4525. For sale: Times Past to Present, 1981 – History of Allan, Sask., and area. Hardcover, 529 pages, 700 photos, $18 until Dec. 31, includes postage (in Canada). – Allan and District History Book, c/o Box 264, […] Read more

Official defends Options program

The Canadian Farm Families Options program is not a disguised attempt to persuade poor farmers to leave the industry, a program administrator insisted to skeptical opposition MPs. “The program is meant to give them some breathing space while they consider their options,” Clair Gartley, director general of the agricultural transformation programs directorate at Agriculture Canada, […] Read more