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Dr. Frank Marshall, one of Alberta's last independent pork vets, provides vital expertise, ensuring herd health as he ...
After decades promoting winter cereals, Ducks Unlimited's Ken Gross retires. He remains hopeful for the crop's future ...
A technical analysis suggests Saskatchewan farmland values could tumble over 50%. Learn why a market correction is overdue.
A new project tracks kochia's spread into northern Prairies. This herbicide-resistant weed is moving beyond its traditional ...
Western Canadian feeder cattle prices remain strong for deferred delivery, driven by aggressive Alberta and Ontario buyers.
Final seeded area reports for Canada and the U.S. align with expectations. Explore crop acreage details for spring wheat, ...
The Canadian dollar was holding relatively steady Wednesday morning as activity resumed after Tuesday’s Canada Day holiday. At 8:52 a.m. CDT the Canadian dollar was trading at US$0.7328 or ...
Explore the formation of dangerous straight-line winds in Prairie thunderstorms. Understand their origins and why they're often confused with tornadoes.
Intercontinental Exchange canola futures continued higher on Wednesday morning, as trading resumed after being closed for Canada Day. Indications from the United States that canola might again be ...
Parts of eastern Alberta and southern Saskatchewan are under heat warnings issued by Environment Canada.
For the week ending June 28, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets were relatively unchanged compared to seven days earlier.
Where should producers place their input dollars in an attempt to optimize production and still realize a satisfactory return ...