Unified voice means more impact
But provincial delays means it will be January before the fledgling Grain Farmers of Ontario officially flexes its muscle
But provincial delays means it will be January before the fledgling Grain Farmers of Ontario officially flexes its muscle
Despite eastern Ontario producers having recently asked to secede from the provincial wheat board and withhold checkoff fees, no one raised the issue at the Ontario Wheat Producers Marketing Board’s final annual meeting
Niche markets needed to compete with increased production from Russia and China
Photo: Les Kletke
Following a meeting on Monday Corn Producers say their members are onside despite objections over low voter turnout
Photo: Dale Mountjoy
Staff shuffles indicate a 'railroad job was forthcoming,' says group
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Less than one third of province’s crop planted with certified seed
Ontario’s grains and oilseeds groups receive the go-ahead to begin their merger.
Don’t expect to hear the nitty gritty on the grains and oilseed commodity groups’ merger vote until December, says the acting chair of the Ontario Farm Products Marketing Commission.
Photo: Leo Guilbeault
Farmers began harvesting their winter wheat on Monday in Essex County about week later than expected and it looks like that late start will apply to farmers in other parts of Ontario too.