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Provincial Tory agriculture critic disputes government claims that proposed changes to livestock protection legislation will improve compensation levels
photo: Ernie Hardeman
Finance experts say Ontario's farmers will need to plan to make the most of benefits from the new harmonized sales tax
Ontario’s environment minister assures that farmers won’t have to pay a new fee on bagged fertilizer slated to start in July
Last year the federal government changed the rules for tank mixing herbicide
‘They make is sound like an epidemic,’ says Larry Miller of a recent World Society for the Protection of Animals’ report whose numbers suggest less than 0.5 per cent of animals die in transit each year
OSMA and OFA Cooperating on the Removal of Problem Predators
It’s too soon for an increase, says farm leader
photo: Henry Stevens‘Conflict of interest’ and urgent predator problems cited by OSMA director for agency’s departure from OFA task force team
An earlier lack of buyers had producers worried Ontario’s largest pork processor would close but things have changed
Growers have demonstrated innovative initiatives to conserve water needed for crops but fear they will drown in Environment Ministry bureaucracy
Ministry of highways buried waste asphalt on farm near Teviotdale in the 1960s


















