‘Great’ new program won’t solve vet shortage
Rural vet shortage is a complex issue unlikely to be resolved by a new program that offers real-life learning opportunities for vet students, says an Ontario Cattlemen’s Association spokesperson
Rural vet shortage is a complex issue unlikely to be resolved by a new program that offers real-life learning opportunities for vet students, says an Ontario Cattlemen’s Association spokesperson
New funding will help with plant improvements as Holly Park prepares to enter the national market
Ontario cattle producers say any money for the troubled sector is good news but without the details, it’s hard to know how funding for a national research cluster will affect them
Few details of a proposed national system are known but it’s expected to be in place by 2011
Provincial cattlemen’s association president says parts of proposal supported at annual general meeting ‘just wouldn’t work’
Action that hurts hog producers $4 million a week could take months if not years to resolve
“I would like to give the secretary here a report card once a month, saying ‘here’s what we’re seeing happening right now,’” says Canada’s agriculture minister
Photo: Gerry Ritz
Canadian Cattlemen’s Association calls on federal government to relaunch WTO trade challenge
Canadian producers to take part in international effort
The final regulation is better than an interim one now in effect say Canadian farm organizations