Better Pork Magazine Archive October 2020 Better Pork October 2020 edition features the following articles: Benchmark Possibilities - Factors to Consider, Influenza in the Barn - Control Strategies, Piglet Gut Health - Essential Oils, Sow Barn Ventilation - Weigh Options, & Manage Your Feed Costs. December 2020 August 2020
Ag buildings among Manitoba’s most endangered structures Monday, July 21, 2025 Two buildings related to Manitoba’s ag history are among the most endangered in the province. The Scallion Granary and the Lake of the Woods Grain Elevator appear on the Manitoba Historical Society’s list of the Top 10 Endangered Structures for 2025. The list is made up of... Read this article online
Tickets On Sale For 2025 Plowing Match In Niagara Monday, July 21, 2025 Tickets are now available for the 106th International Plowing Match and Rural Expo (IPM), taking place from Tuesday, September 16 to Saturday, September 20, 2025, in Grassie, West Lincoln, Niagara Region. This popular five-day event attracts thousands of visitors from Ontario and beyond,... Read this article online
Changes to beef check-off go into effect next week Monday, July 21, 2025 Beginning Aug. 1, 2025, beef producers in three Western Canadian provinces will experience changes in their beef check-off collection rules. As of the beginning of August, check-off levies in B.C., Alberta, and Saskatchewan will be collected based on the seller’s home province and not... Read this article online
US Midwest Heat Supports Corn Rally – Will the Heat Drive it Higher? Monday, July 21, 2025 On the weekly for the week of July 14 to 18, 2025, with Farms.com Risk Management’s Chief Commodity Strategist Moe Agostino the focus was on how US Midwest heat and corn pollination concerns triggered a market rally. Corn prices rose 12 cents, and soybeans gained 28 cents, with... Read this article online
Premiers mention ag ahead of meetings in Ontario Monday, July 21, 2025 Some of Canada’s premiers touched on U.S. trade issues and their relation to agriculture Monday ahead of three days of meetings at Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville, Ont. Answering a question from a reporter about Chinese tariffs affecting Saskatchewan, Premier Scott Moe highlighted how ag... Read this article online