Fall rebound for farm product prices
StatsCan report shows a substantial rise in year over year prices farmers received for commodities
StatsCan report shows a substantial rise in year over year prices farmers received for commodities
It has been a busy year in Ontario agriculture. So what is the industry’s top story for 2010 and who is its top newsmaker? Have your say
Council’s operations depended heavily on federal funding
Omission shocks farm leaders
‘There is some level of bias in the ministry about the existence of a marketing structure in pork,’ says producer’s agent
photo: Elbert van Donkersgoed
Minister overlooks farmers in today’s budget speech
photo: Jim Flaherty
Crack open a hazelnut and you’ll find a solid business opportunity but expect a long wait for it to be realized. Researchers involved in developing the crop in Ontario estimate it could take up to 10 years to break even and commercialization is in the early stages
photo: Adam Dale
There are more jobs available than workers to fill them and a national human resource council predicts the situation is only going to get worse for some ag sectors says researcher
Government inaction means farmers must pay for increasing numbers of animals originally imported from Alberta
Federal and provincial risk management talks drag on with no end in sight
photo: Gerry Ritz