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  1. Farm families ARE different, Stats Can finds

    ... It counts for only 2.2 per cent of all Canadians in 2006 compared to 31.7 per cent of the country’s population in 1931. In 2006, seniors (65-plus) made up 11.2 per cent of the country’s farm ...

    Mary Baxter - Apr 5 2012 - 15:25 - 0 comments

  2. Farm net income gets a boost

    ... net income rose to $1.675 billion from $771 million in 2006, StatsCan reported Monday. The rebound came after two years of sharp ... net income dropped to $93 million from $102 million in 2006. CLARIFICATION: Once the value of inventory changes is added into the ...

    Mary Baxter - Apr 5 2012 - 14:15 - 0 comments

  3. Non-traditional livestock decline in popularity

    ... from Statistics Canada concludes. The report, based on 2006 Census of Agriculture data, looked at the on-farm population levels of 12 ... emus, rheas, rabbits, ducks and goats rose in the 1990s, by 2006 their numbers had declined sharply, the report said. On-farm wild boar ...

    Mary Baxter - Apr 5 2012 - 12:03

  4. Farm cash receipts trend upwards

    ... received 12 per cent in 2007 compared to amounts received in 2006. In total, Canadian farmers received more than $36 billion from crops ... billion, a full 25 per cent more than what was received in 2006. Livestock receipts also grew to $18 billion due to higher dairy and ...

    Mary Baxter - Apr 5 2012 - 12:19 - 0 comments

  5. Different policies for different sized farms?

    ... all farm types in Canada in 2011 compared to 27 per cent in 2006. Beef farms dropped to 18 per cent of all farms in 2011 from 27 per cent in 2006. Mark Wales, president of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, says ...

    dstoneman - May 11 2012 - 16:51 - 4 comments

  6. Growers see a promising future for canola in Ontario

    ... soybeans and corn, acreage has more than quadrupled since 2006, yields are improving and it fits well with crop rotation by MARY ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  7. Work Place: Are you following the health and safety regulations for you and your employees?

    ... by Ontario's Occupational Health and Safety Act in 2006 are quite specific and farms with more than five employees are expected to ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  8. University of Guelph researcher challenges provincial ag policy

    ... such as cash crops, dairy, hogs and cattle between 2001 and 2006. Farming in the Greenbelt area and near urban environments “is much more ... organic farms increased two per cent between 2001 and 2006. Elsewhere in the province, they had increased 52 per cent over the same ...

    editor - Dec 22 2010 - 18:02 - 7 comments

  9. Distributor breached contract, Tribunal rules

    ... CNH and its predecessor companies from 1987 until Dec. 31, 2006, when a dispute ended the two companies’ 19-year relationship. Dave ... sent a letter to Chesterman Farm Equipment dated Sept. 30, 2006 saying it wasn’t renewing its dealer agreement with the dealership ...

    Mary Baxter - Mar 31 2014 - 18:42 - 0 comments

  10. Court strikes down tribunal decision

    ... be exempt from the Dairy Farmers of Ontario’s November, 2006 quota transfer assessment policy. Denby, McFeeters and Ron and Keith ... from all other dairy farmers subject to the November, 2006 quota policy.” “The failure to state any reasons for interfering ...

    Mary Baxter - Apr 10 2012 - 14:06 - 1 comment