Better Pork Magazine Archive August 2014 ELIMINATING PED: Vets take porcine blood plasma off the menu October 2014 June 2014
CSBP pushing for domestic production policy Thursday, March 26, 2026 The Canadian Sugar Beet Producers (CSBP) wants to see more of its namesake crop grown and processed in Canada. At one point, sugar beets accounted for more than 20 per cent of the Canadian sugar market share. But that’s no longer the case, says Gwen Young, an Alberta sugar beet farmer... Read this article online
Fears of Stagflation and Recession on the Rise Thursday, March 26, 2026 This week’s with experts Farms.com Risk Management Chief Commodity Strategist Moe Agostino and Commodity Strategist Abhinesh Gopal, Was titled “Higher Crude Oil Futures for Longer = Stagflation?”. The two experts explored major shifts across the commodity sector including rising crude oil... Read this article online
Massey Ferguson Legacy - From Early Tractors to Modern Power Thursday, March 26, 2026 For more than a century and a half, Massey Ferguson has stood as one of the most trusted names in agriculture. At the heart of the brand’s legacy is a simple but powerful belief: farmers deserve reliable, easy-to-operate equipment that helps them get the job done, season after... Read this article online
Canadian government commits to national soil health strategy Thursday, March 26, 2026 The federal government will work with a national organization to support soil health across the country. On March 26 Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald announced his department will collaborate with the Soil Conservation Council of Canada (SCCC) to advance the National Agricultural Soil... Read this article online
B.C. ALC cutting staff Thursday, March 26, 2026 British Columbia’s Agricultural Land Commission (ALC) is letting about 13 per cent of its workforce go. Six out of the ALC’s 45 staff members who support farmers with applications and land use regulations within the 4.6-million-acre Agricultural Land Reserve will soon be out of... Read this article online