Ontario habitat regulations generate concern
Many farmers worry the odds of these regulations affecting their farms increase every time a species is added to the list, says an OFA policy adviser: ‘It is a concern.’
Many farmers worry the odds of these regulations affecting their farms increase every time a species is added to the list, says an OFA policy adviser: ‘It is a concern.’
However, at least one Ontario general farm organization is raising concerns about mentions of unrestricted entry
photo: A female (L) and male (R) spotted wing drosophila. The insects are 2-3 mm in length.
‘Conflict of interest’ and urgent predator problems cited by OSMA director for agency’s departure from OFA task force team
Government inaction means farmers must pay for increasing numbers of animals originally imported from Alberta
Snowfall aided animals’ escape
Bancroft farmers consider legal action against Ministry of Natural Resources; ministry says elk hunt among options on the table
If qualified farmers were able to vaccinate their own animals against rabies more barn cats would be given their regular shots, says dairy farmer and Chatsworth Deputy Mayor Bob Pringle.