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Source: Canadian Beef Check-Off Agency In order to help keep beef on the plates of Canadian consumers, the Canadian Beef Check-Off Agency (the Agency) has put nearly $10 million in import levy dollars to work in Canada’s beef industry over...
Source: Government of Alberta “The proportion of female (heifer and cow) cattle slaughter relative to total cattle slaughter has increased,” says Ann Boyda, provincial livestock market analyst with the Alberta government. “A greater share of females going to slaughter makes...
Source: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada B.C. farmers looking to grow their businesses in the face of rising costs are getting support for accessing new technologies from items such as robotic and automated equipment, farm management software and digital sensors, which...
Source: Government of Alberta Feed barley prices have been slipping lower despite the dry conditions across much of Alberta, B.C. and Saskatchewan. “Barley is the feed grain of choice for most Alberta cattle feeders,” says Neil Blue, provincial crops market analyst...
Source: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada The governments of Canada and Ontario are investing up to $25 million, through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP), to expand production capacity and boost energy efficiency in the agriculture and food sector. Through the...
Source: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Reducing methane emissions requires new and innovative ideas, including in the agriculture sector. It is a key part of the Government of Canada’s plan to tackle climate change and mitigate the impact on farmers, who...
Source: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Today, the governments of Canada and Saskatchewan announced forecasted payments under the suite of business risk management programs, administered by the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC). With approximately 30% of the 2023 Crop Insurance Program claim...

Crop issues of 2023

Source: Alberta Grains This resource was created in collaboration between Manitoba Crop Alliance, Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission, Saskatchewan Barley Development Commission, and Alberta Grains. As the 2023 crop year wraps up, we look back at some of the top crop issues...
Source: Government of Alberta “As winter begins, cattle and sheep producers are reassessing their forage needs and sources to ensure that they have adequate feed for the winter-feeding period,” says Neil Blue, provincial crops market analyst with the Alberta government. Although...
Source: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Canada is growing what the world wants and the Government of Canada is committed to supporting our hardworking Canadian producers by expanding trade and investment opportunities around the globe. To further this effort, the Honourable Lawrence...
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