Better Pork Magazine Archive June 2022 Better Pork June 2022 edition features Tara Terpstra on the cover and the following articles: Innovative Farming - Tara Terpstra, Transport and PRRSV - New Research, Off-Farm Income - Mitigating Risk, Precision Feeding - Useful Tool, and Nursery Pig Diets. August 2022 April 2022
Canadian Wheat & Canola - Global Leaders in Low Emissions Wednesday, August 13, 2025 A recent study posted on Nature.com has revealed that Canadian wheat and canola crops boast significantly lower carbon footprints compared to those produced in other countries. The carbon footprint analysis highlighted key factors such as soil carbon flux and nitrous oxide emissions that... Read this article online
Swine Health Snapshot – CWSHIN Q2 2025 Tuesday, August 12, 2025 The Canadian West Swine Health Intelligence Network (CWSHIN) plays a critical role in safeguarding swine health across Western Canada. By collecting, analyzing, and sharing real-time disease intelligence from veterinarians, producers, and laboratories, CWSHIN helps identify emerging threats... Read this article online
Alberta Premier Advances Trade Ties with Mexico Tuesday, August 12, 2025 Premier Danielle Smith has embarked on a crucial trade mission to Mexico, with a primary focus on expanding Alberta’s agricultural exports and fostering new investments in the agriculture sector. This visit marks the first time an Alberta Premier has visited Mexico since 2019,... Read this article online
Grain Growers of Canada Summer Tour 2025 for Policy Change Tuesday, August 12, 2025 The Grain Growers of Canada (GGC) is on a Summer Tour across Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta to engage with grain producers and bring their concerns to Ottawa. From August 11 to 14, GGC Executive Director Kyle Larkin, along with local Members of Parliament (MPs), will visit key farms... Read this article online
Farmers React as Canola Prices Drop Amid China’s New Tariffs Tuesday, August 12, 2025 Producers across Western Canada weigh the impact of a 75.8% anti-dumping duty on canola imports and what it means for the season ahead. Canola markets took a sharp turn this week after China announced a provisional 75.8% anti-dumping duty on Canadian canola imports, effective August 14.... Read this article online