Change urged in media reports on H1N1 virus
CBC will continue to use term North American agriculture officials say has hurt the industry
CBC will continue to use term North American agriculture officials say has hurt the industry
Action that hurts hog producers $4 million a week could take months if not years to resolve
'I think we’re going to see seasonal peaks but we’re not going to see above average peaks,' says Ken McEwan
Hardeman calls minister’s response ‘disheartening’ for young hog, cattle and horticultural producers
Photo: Ernie Hardeman
Directors polled for views during ‘accountability’ session
Photo: Beth Clark
Cull compensation now available for new time period in 2007
Photo: Curtiss Littlejohn
Update: Wed. March 25, 3:04 PM
Correction: Wed. March 25, 304 PM
Ag minister has until April 7 to respond to producers who say they were left out of an emergency program announced in late 2007
Photos: Carl Moore (left) and Ernie Hardeman
“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
‘Fibre may be the only thing we can afford to feed our pigs, so we better learn how to do it,’ says a U.S. researcher.
Photo: Dr. Hans. H. Stein
Ontario Pork is returning to the table while more pork districts are appealing the government’s actions