News Archive

Company seeks new uses for neonicotinoid pesticide in U.S. and Canada
Oat and barley growers to vote on joining Grain Farmers of Ontario
Municipality eases worries about Kemptville agricultural college’s future
Ontario farmland values continue upward trend
Prince Edward County revises fire station plans
Tribunal reaccredits francophone general farm group
One licence or two?
U.S. dairy groups cheesed off by Canada-EU deal
Report outlines impact of veterinary college
PED can be spread by air, say U.S. researchers
Grain Farmers prioritize education to combat industry misconceptions
No time limits on Agricorp debt collection activities, court rules
Comment period for Ontario veal marketing board proposal ends in October
Palmerston grain buyer changes hands
Mitchell hog plant sold
Grey County food hub steps up delivery schedule
Beekeepers take neonic manufacturers to court
Officials remain tight-lipped about raw milk law-breaker
Dairy moratorium remains
Milk board faces legal challenge
Despite Supreme Court turndown raw milk activist won’t pay fine
Growers claim Mexican tomatoes dumped in Ontario
Perspectives differ on farm organizations
First new poultry processor gets chicken board approval
Ontario eyes cost of Russian ban on food Canada produces
Food workers’ union says Seasonal Agricultural Workers program discriminates against women
Consumers bite back on high meat prices
Feds throw money into Vineland Station’s crop projects
U.S. appeal court rejects injunction to block COOL
Cold winter blamed for high bee hive losses in Ontario
Receiver flushes out Quality Meat Packers assets
Vegetable plant back in business after fire
Wheat crop doing ‘reasonably well’ despite early season issues
Technology investment touted at ag ministers' summit
Fire destroys warehouse at Tecumseh vegetable plant
Protecting supply management a key provincial position at federal agriculture meeting
Ten-year predictions call for chicken to take over pork’s spot as most popular meat world wide
New provincial budget mirrors pre-election spending plans
Experiments to reduce insecticide dust ‘show promise, says University of Guelph scientist
Grape prices rise two per cent over five years