
Livestock

Addressing spent fowl fraud
Ottawa commits to addressing spent fowl fraud
Chicken Farmers of Canada (CFC) say they're encouraged by the recent statement from the federal government regarding the fraudulent importation of broiler meat mislabeled as spent fowl. CFC said it's a positive step toward protecting the integrity of Canada's chicken supply and safeguarding the livelihoods of Canadian ...
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Canada's Farm Show 2025
Farmers and agri-business embrace new March dates at Canada's Farm Show
The agricultural community came together to prepare for the upcoming growing season at Canada's Farm Show in Regina, Sask. last week. The inaugural March event welcomed exhibitors, businesses, sponsors, partners, farmers, and guests from across the continent and globe. The sold-out trade show floor, with more than 350 ...
Mar 25, 2025
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APAS responds to AgriStability changes
Provincial action needed after federal tariff relief measures
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) is urging the Saskatchewan Government for prompt action and financial aid following the federal government's increase in AgriStability support. This comes in response to China's tariffs on canola oil, canola meal, and peas, which threaten Saskatchewan farmer...
Mar 25, 2025
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Alberta farmers struggling in silence amid trade, climate challenges
Thanks to the combined challenges posed by trade and climate, pressure on farmers and others in the agriculture sector is rapidly mounting.This is portrayed, in part, in a new statement from the Grain Growers of Canada (GGC), responding to tariffs announced by China.Mounting pressure also means a sharp increase in ment...
Mar 21, 2025
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Livestock

Canadian Cattle Association Leadership
Cattle group elects new leadership for 2025-26
The Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) completed its 2025 Annual General Meeting yesterday in Ottawa with events, meetings and election of a new Board of Directors. CCA's producer-elected board provides the direction to the industry with a national voice at federal and international levels on matters of importance to th...
Mar 21, 2025
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Highway restrictions
Weight restrictions on Saskatchewan secondary highways begin tomorrow
With spring thaw beginning, weight restrictions are set to start Friday on secondary highways to protect key links of Saskatchewan's road network. These restrictions protect the surface and ground beneath these roads, which become wet and soften with spring thaw. This reduces allowable vehicle weights on rural municipa...
Mar 20, 2025
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2025 Budget
Agriculture spending increases in Saskatchewan budget
The 2025-25 Saskatchewan budget does not contain a contingency plan to deal with tariffs threatened by China and the United States. Finance Minister Jim Reiter said the government will focus on creating conditions to be in a strong financial position to be able to withstand tariffs. The Saskatchewan Association of Rura...
Mar 19, 2025
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SUPPORTS A CIRCULAR ECONOMY
Alberta supporting waste reduction and biogas industry with updates to agriculture act
The Government of Alberta has proposed updates to the Agricultural Operations Practices Act, intended to help reduce waste, allow farmers to supplement fertilizer with organic materials and help attract job-creating investment. This act and its regulations provide the rules and standards for all agricultural operations...
Mar 19, 2025
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Canada’s farmland values continued to climb
Saskatchewan leads the way in farmland values
Farm Credit Canada (FCC) reports the average value of Canadian farmland was up 9.3 per cent compared to 11.5 per cent the previous year. Saskatchewan led all provinces at 13.1 per cent but still below the 15.7 per cent set in 2023 and 14.2 per cent in 2022. FCC Chief Economist J.P. Gervais is not surprised by the 13.1 ...
Mar 19, 2025
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Improving agricultural trade
Cutting red tape to ensure a competitive advantage for Canadian agricultural products
Canada's new agriculture minister has instructed the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) to reduce red tape and harmonize certain regulations with trading partners. In a video posted to social media late yesterday, Kody Blois said the initiatives will help the agriculture sector at a crucial time. "I've establi...
Mar 19, 2025
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Removing carbon price on agriculture
First step towards removing carbon price for farmers welcome news
While Prime Minister Mark Carney eliminated the consumer carbon price via Order-in-Council on the day he was sworn in, the Agriculture Carbon Alliance (ACA) said the action provides increased certainty for farmers. But ACA also added ongoing discussions on permanently removing the carbon pricing mechanism for producers...
Mar 18, 2025
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Agriculture Safety Week
Agriculture Safety Week focuses on education
Farming comes with unique risks, from working with heavy machinery to handling hazardous materials. Keeping farms safe requires ongoing education and access to essential safety tools to prevent accidents before they happen. March 16 to 22, is Agricultural Safety Week, focuses on protecting everyone involved in a farmin...
Mar 17, 2025
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Adjustments to formulas
Grazing lease rate formula amended for Saskatchewan livestock producers
Saskatchewan amended the Crown land grazing lease rate formula, effective for 2025. Agriculture Minister Daryl Harrison said the government listened to feedback from producers. "Additionally, this new formula provides a fair and transparent pricing structure for producers and a fair return for a public asset back ...
Mar 07, 2025
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Federal mental health initiative
New initiative to promote mental wellbeing among Canadian producers
The life of a farmer is demanding and comes with different challenges and uncertainty. It can have a direct impact on mental health and producers need to have access to mental health support, along with resources and tools that are tailored to their needs. Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Lawrence MacAulay said the n...
Mar 06, 2025
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Careers in agriculture
Careers in agriculture program featured at farm show
An opportunity to learn more about career opportunities in the agriculture and agri-food sector. The Agricultural Manufacturers of Canada (AMC) are partnering with Canada's Farm Show Regina, Sask. to present Launch your Career in AG. The initiative is designed to address one of the industry's most pressing challenges, ...
Feb 28, 2025
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Investigation
Cases of bovine tuberculosis increase in Saskatchewan
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has widened its investigation of bovine tuberculous. In late November, an unidentified cattle herd in Saskatchewan was quarantined after a six-year-old cow sent to slaughter in Alberta tested positive for bovine TB. Three positive cases were found as a result of that investigation, b...
Feb 28, 2025
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Controlling Richardson's Ground Squirrels
SARM calls for the re-introduction of strychnine to control Richardson's Ground Squirrels
Using strychnine for the control of Richardson's Ground Squirrels (RGS) will once again be on the agenda at the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) convention next month. Strychnine is a crucial tool used by farmers to control growing gopher populations and Saskatchewan landowners have spent the las...
Feb 26, 2025
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Expanding agriculture and agri-food trade
Report calls for bold strategy to diversify Canada's trade
A new RBC report says the Canadian agriculture industry needs to expand its international exports to hedge against US tariffs and hold its own against global competitors. Food First: How Agriculture Can Lead a New Era for Canadian Exports says amid the looming tariff threat, Canada's agriculture and agri-food sector is...
Feb 25, 2025
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Tariffs
Enhanced support for agriculture amid U.S. tariff threat
The Alberta Federation of Agriculture (AFA) urged the provincial and federal leaders to take immediate action to safeguard Alberta's agricultural sector in light of the potential imposition of tariffs by the U.S. The AFA is calling for enhanced financial support, market diversification, and inter-provincial collaborati...
Feb 21, 2025
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Health
Feds order avian influenza vaccine to protect individuals most at risk
The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) is taking proactive measures to protect the health of Canadian citizens by securing a supply of a human vaccine against avian influenza. While the current risk to the public remains low, individuals with higher-level exposure to infected animals are at increased risk. Canada re...
Feb 21, 2025
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Protecting B.C. agriculture
B.C. task force aims to grow agriculture, food processing industries
British Columbia is launching a task force focused on growing the agriculture and food processing industries after years of struggle due to climate, labour concerns and now the threat of tariffs from the United States. Agriculture Minister Lana Popham says the task force will provide recommendations to government in th...
Feb 21, 2025
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rural mental health program
Building resources for rural mental health education
Do More Agriculture Foundation has opened the 2025 Community Fund for rural mental health education. The fund empowers rural communities across Canada to create space for mental health conversations for learning, hope and change. When more people understand mental health, communities build better health outcomes for ev...
Feb 18, 2025
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2025 cash advance applications open
Advance Payments Program provides cash flow until farmers can sell agricultural products
Thousands of Western Canadian farmers meet their cash flow needs through an Advance Payments Program (APP) cash advance from Canadian Canola Growers Association (CCGA). APP is a federal loan program that offers farmers marketing flexibility through interest-free and low-interest cash advances through their unsold crop ...
Feb 14, 2025
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SARM selects new executive director
Agriculture group finds new leader close to home
The first woman to hold the position of Executive Director of the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) is settling into her new role.Laurel Feltin officially took over the position Dec. 2 when Jay Meyer stepped down, and has a great deal of experience already with SARM."SARM has been my home and...
Feb 13, 2025
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FCC campaign feeds the hungry
Drive Away Hunger partners donate 514 million meals to fight food insecurity
Drive Away Hunger partners donated 514 million meals to fight food insecurity. Farm Credit Canada (FCC)said this more than doubled their contributions from last year. FCC President and CEO Justine Hendricks said this year's results are a testament to the hard work and unwavering dedication of partners across the agricu...
Feb 12, 2025
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Guns smuggled in straw bales
Canadian straw buyer arrested, sentenced in U.S.
A straw buyer from Sherwood Park, Alta. linked to a firearm found during a 2022 Edmonton search warrant has been sentenced in the United States. On Jan. 16, 31-year-old Harsimran Dhaliwal received 82 months in prison and given a $30,000 fine for illegally purchasing handguns to smuggle into Canada. EPS executed a searc...
Feb 12, 2025
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Celebrating Agriculture
Canada's Agriculture Day
It's a celebration of the vital contributions made by everyone involved at every stage of the value chain. Canada's Ag Day is an opportunity to express our gratitude to those who work to feed communities in sustainable, innovative, and trustworthy ways. Lisa Bishop-Spencer, executive director of the Canadian Centre for...
Feb 11, 2025
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Tariff impact on Canadian bison industry
North American bison industry responds to tariff threats
Bison roamed North America for thousands of years before there were any international borders. Ranchers and conservationists on both sides of the Canadian-U.S. border saved the species from extinction and since the 1980s, a strong commercial industry has evolved in both countries. The North American bison market is ext...
Feb 07, 2025
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Sask. Environmental Farm Plan ends abruptly
Saskatchewan Environmental Farm plan program replaced
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Guns smuggled in straw bales
Canadian straw buyer arrested, sentenced in U.S.
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Insights Report
New report says cereal production in Canada is sustainable
Ag reaction to Trudeau resignation
'What happens now?': Agriculture group reacts to Trudeau resignation
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Help with the farm transition
Canada's farm show features hands-on farm transition workshop
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