Better Pork Magazine Archive February 2017 Better Pork Magazine February 2017 edition features the following articles: Pork Label Claims - Consumer Demand, Export Markets - Strong Program, Shaking Pig Disease - Potential Cause, and Hutterite Farmer - Raising Pigs & Producers. April 2017 December 2016
Building the future of rural Ontario Wednesday, December 4, 2024 Empowering rural leaders for change The Rural Ontario Institute (ROI) has announced the 2024 cohort of the Rural Change Makers (RCM) program, featuring young leaders dedicated to fostering growth and innovation in rural communities. These participants, aged 18 to 35, bring diverse... Read this article online
Celebrating Canada's outstanding young farmers Wednesday, December 4, 2024 National winners highlight excellence in agriculture The Canada’s Outstanding Young Farmers (OYF) program recently recognized two exceptional winners during its 2024 national event in Lethbridge, Alberta. Gemstone Cattle Company of Alberta and Polyculture Plante 1987 Inc. of Quebec were... Read this article online
Manitoba urged to act on US tariff threat Wednesday, December 4, 2024 Call for a united response to US tariff concerns The possibility of US tariffs looms large over Manitoba’s economy, prompting urgent calls for action. With the potential for job losses and economic strain, officials are urging Premier Wab Kinew to prioritize a unified... Read this article online
New projects drive Ontario agritourism forward Wednesday, December 4, 2024 Funding boost expands agritourism opportunities in Ontario Ontario’s agritourism industry is growing with the help of $345,000 in government funding. Agritourism Ontario (AO), rebranded from Farm Fresh Ontario, is using this support to enhance connections between families and local... Read this article online
Will Trump play scrooge to the Canadian Christmas Tree Market? Tuesday, December 3, 2024 Canada's Christmas tree industry faces US tariff threat The demand for Canadian Christmas trees has remained strong in recent years, but this could change if President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed 25 percent tariff on imports to the U.S. is enforced. Shirley Brennan, executive... Read this article online