Better Farming Ontario Magazine Archive January 2020 Better Farming January 2020 edition features Jeff Mitchell on the front cover and the following articles: Trespassing on Farms - Deterring Intruders, Specialty Grain - Market Opportunities, Food Terminal - Looking Ahead, 2020 Plans - Prep for Success, and Lessons from 2019. February 2020 December 2019
Do you have a grain bin that needs repair? Friday, August 1, 2025 Maintaining grain bins in optimal condition is a constant challenge for farmers. However, with the cool tools InstaGRIP Tile and GlassSTEEL, this task becomes significantly easier and more efficient. These cutting-edge solutions offer quick and durable repairs, ensuring your grain bins... Read this article online
CN’s 2025-26 Grain Plan is now available Friday, August 1, 2025 CN (Canadian National Railway) has released its . It’s a plan that demonstrates CN’s ongoing commitment to delivering high-performance service through disciplined planning, targeted infrastructure investments, and proactive supply chain collaboration. For this past crop year,... Read this article online
Ontario’s AALP Class 21 Leaders Announced for 2025 Friday, August 1, 2025 The Rural Ontario Institute (ROI) is proud to announce the selection of 18 emerging leaders from across Ontario for Class 21 of the Advanced Agricultural Leadership Program (AALP). Set to begin their leadership journey in August 2025, these participants represent diverse sectors of Ontario’s... Read this article online
Brendan Byrne Takes Charge at OFPMC Friday, August 1, 2025 The Ontario government has appointed Brendan Byrne as the new Chair of the Ontario Farm Products Marketing Commission (OFPMC), effective July 29, 2025. Byrne will take on this critical leadership role as the commission oversees the province’s 25 agricultural marketing boards, which... Read this article online
Canada Launches Fertilizer Terminal at Port of Johnstown in Ontario Friday, August 1, 2025 On July 29, Canada marked a major step in agriculture with the groundbreaking of its first low-carbon, enhanced efficiency fertilizer (EEF) and phosphate terminal in the Port of Johnstown, ON; with V6 Agronomy at the lead. Strategically positioned along the St. Lawrence Seaway, the Port... Read this article online