Tobacco growers consider lawsuit
“If they plead guilty to the charges, obviously we got screwed,” says former tobacco board chair
“If they plead guilty to the charges, obviously we got screwed,” says former tobacco board chair
Company agrees to look into connection improvements and standards; meanwhile the Ontario Energy Board promises farmer friendly distribution system code ammendments
Staff shuffles indicate a 'railroad job was forthcoming,' says group
Ontario cattlemen are among those wanting to see controversial fees axed for agricultural buildings housing livestock
Farmers vulnerable to entry without warrants, false allegations and a questionable knowledge base among legislation’s enforcers
Greater than anticipated butter stocks mean production boost not needed
So does vertical tillage as innovative farmers seek to plant earlier in cold soils and keep residue in place
Photo: Mike Cleveland
Offering risk management services may be one possibility says Manitoba Pork Marketing Coop’s general manager
Event takes place in London at the end of this month
Canadian Cattlemen’s Association calls on federal government to relaunch WTO trade challenge