Better Pork Magazine Archive August 2021 Better Pork August 2021 edition features the following articles: In Search of the Perfect Pig, Scouring in Piglets - New Approaches, COVID Lessons Learned - ASF Preparedness, Power of Listening - Open Ears Open Doors, and Using Rye in Feed. October 2021 June 2021
Ottawa Event Celebrates Local Poultry and Dairy Farmers Tuesday, October 8, 2024 Local Farmers Gather at Downtown Diner Event The bustling streets of downtown Ottawa were recently the backdrop for the Downtown Diner pop-up event, a gathering that brought local farmers into the spotlight. Hosted on Sparks Street, the event drew a crowd eager to support Canadian... Read this article online
Stay safe online - combat rising fraud in Canada Tuesday, October 8, 2024 Simple steps to strengthen your online security The prevalence of online fraud in Canada has surged as more individuals engage in digital transactions and communications. An Interac cybersecurity survey highlights that 86% of Canadians are weary of constant fraud attempts, with... Read this article online
Risk mitigation for pulse growers: expanding markets by feeding frost-damaged faba beans to pigs Tuesday, October 8, 2024 Why is this research important for Alberta ag? Human food exports and value-added processing of faba beans are indisputable priorities but frost damage at harvest time generally occurs. Local feed markets are thus important to produce food animal protein with discounted frost-damaged,... Read this article online
AGI Launches Pink Conveyor for Breast Cancer Support Tuesday, October 8, 2024 Bid on Pink Conveyor to Aid Cancer Society In a vibrant display of support for breast cancer awareness, Ag Growth International (AGI) has introduced a pink UCX³ U-trough belt conveyor, available for auction throughout October. This initiative, titled "Conveyor for a Cause," aims to... Read this article online
Ag in the B.C. NDP election platform Tuesday, October 8, 2024 The provincial election campaign is underway in British Columbia as voters will head to polling stations in under two weeks. Premier David Eby and the NDP occupied 55 out of 87 seats in the legislature when the election was called on Sept. 21. BC United held 20 seats and the... Read this article online