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  1. Wind a safe way to generate electricity, report concludes

    ... megawatts of wind-generating capacity by 2018, creating 80,000 person-hours of employment – much of it in the erection of the towers, ... stake, don't forget that. One would think that a pro-ag. magazine would have some concerns about wind turbines.  Let us not forget that ...

    Mary Baxter - Mar 8 2012 - 16:09 - 16 comments

  2. Report calls for reduction in food import tariffs

    ... Burt, conference board director, says food tariffs should be reduced to “as low as possible.” He also questioned whether some ... uses a corn , soybean wheat rotation only to read lower that soybeans had not been grown for more than a dozen years . reply ...

    Mary Baxter - Aug 1 2013 - 17:16 - 56 comments

  3. Commission decrees bean groups must unite

    ... white beans My math may be rusty but a 28 per cent participation rate from 1284 farmers means that ... In addition, I pointed out an article from a US-based magazine not long ago, wherein the (hardworking) owner of a New York State, 35 ...

    editor - Dec 11 2012 - 17:33 - 52 comments

  4. No plans to revise drain laws says ag ministry

    ... The Christian Farmers Federation of Ontario couldn’t be reached for comment. Federation president Bette Jean Crews says from ... Some farmers in the farm magazine stories set back brag about their largeness of scale and yields while ...

    Mary Baxter - Sep 30 2010 - 23:14 - 7 comments

  5. Reporter pleads guilty in sheep abduction case

    ... so curiosity, in we go,” he says. “Suzanne happened to be tagging along or something as well. But she, I guess, had other things in ... the same Tom Black who is or was publisher of the Landowners magazine? Nothing wrong with that but it just adds yet another media type to a ...

    Mary Baxter - Dec 19 2014 - 20:38 - 12 comments

  6. Pigeon King migrates north to new roost

    ... investment scheme. The Pigeon King, as Galbraith liked to be called, placed his company in bankruptcy, without warning, earlier this ... see the cover story in the Oct 2008 issue of Better Farming magazine. BF © Copyright AgMedia Inc. PKI summary ...

    an online visitor - Apr 5 2012 - 14:53 - 5 comments

  7. Beekeepers take neonic manufacturers to court

    ... case on a contingency basis, and that means they’ll only be paid if a settlement or court award is reached, according to the fact sheet. ... but a farmer trying to grow a healthy field of corn or soybeans gets painted with a different brush. reply ...

    Mary Baxter - Sep 4 2014 - 11:01 - 40 comments

  8. Ag minister promises compensation if supply management weakens

    ... any Canadian concessions on supply management, farmers will be compensated. “If there is loss on your farm, (or) the processing side, ... ago, dairy interests were alleged to have spammed a MacLeans magazine poll in an attempt to skew the results of a similar "feed-back" survey ...

    dstoneman - Oct 1 2015 - 16:53 - 33 comments

  9. Agri-food exports set a new record

    ... in any province come to market in that area, prices would be pretty darn low or we’d have to take valuable land out of production.” ... know nothing about history either. By the way, the Economist magazine was founded in September 1843 to take part in a "severe contest ...

    Mary Baxter - Nov 8 2012 - 17:20 - 35 comments

  10. A conversation with Mark Lynas

    ... Once he did, he says he discovered the technology might be a beneficial tool for helping to feed the world’s growing population. (A ... any more. There was a profile on me in The Observer magazine a few weeks ago and it’s not really the sort of thing that happens ...

    Mary Baxter - Apr 9 2013 - 18:00 - 19 comments