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  1. Dairy farmers lose bid for exemption from quota transfer rules

    ... 105 kilograms of quota. But when the deal closed, only 80 kgs of quota were transferred as part of the farm sale, according to a Feb. ... reply So why don t these poor immigrants just sue everybody involved with this deal. I sold ...

    Mary Baxter - Feb 20 2014 - 10:30 - 3 comments

  2. Ontario Farm Products Marketing Commission releases long awaited egg industry report

    ... station gets paid less for nest run eggs, but producers don’t. The system buys back surplus eggs not required by the grading station ... paid $1.90 a dozen, while the grading station gets paid $1.80 a dozen “when the system goes to buy those eggs back,” he says. “We ...

    Mary Baxter - Dec 17 2013 - 08:49 - 3 comments

  3. Farmers are eligible for electricity rate benefit

    ... to allow more solar installations which pay people up to 80 cents to produce electricity which retails for a fraction of that. I don't think the OFA has much reason to think a temporary reduction in prices is ...

    Mary Baxter - Nov 19 2010 - 10:53 - 4 comments

  4. Provincial ag critic blasts review committee

    ... the province for a bad federal program unless you really don't understand politics . reply ...

    Mary Baxter - Jan 25 2013 - 15:47 - 6 comments

  5. What a two-year-old taught me about parenting

    ... begin to make good choices for themselves if we as parents don't flinch when the going gets challenging. Posted on:  ...

    Mary Baxter - Jan 14 2014 - 10:20 - 0 comments

  6. Ontario’s agriculture minister takes farm coalition in stride

    ... to the success of the canola crop,” Reid said. “We rely on them as one of the main pollinators so there’s some information ... seed treatment of canola...actually, they generally don't have a choice...the seed is only offered for purchase from the seed ...

    Mary Baxter - Nov 14 2014 - 17:14 - 3 comments

  7. Both sides find fault with province’s neonic consultation

    ... the use of neonicotinoid-treated corn and soybean seeds by 80 per cent by 2017. “There is still room for flex in this,” said Peggy ... but are there other reasons for the bees disappearing? If we don't get the right reason for the bee problem, can we fix the problem? Just a ...

    dstoneman - Dec 10 2014 - 13:07 - 3 comments

  8. PED confirmed on Middlesex hog farm

    ... less than two weeks old. Mortality in young pigs can be 80 to 90 per cent. The province is working with the farmer, the provincial ... it's to late the virus came in canda. I have a sow farm, i don't think that they are severe enough with hauling animals back and forth. So ...

    Mary Baxter - Jan 23 2014 - 20:03 - 8 comments

  9. New grain terminal will be a basis booster predicts GFO chair

    ... reply You just don't get it and perhaps never will,the Governments in this Country and the US ...

    Mary Baxter - Oct 14 2015 - 17:25 - 8 comments

  10. U.S. appeal court rejects injunction to block COOL

    ... countervail. Having it both ways would be putting it mildly. Don’t get me wrong, I am all for Canadian livestock and an "integrated" N.A. ...

    dstoneman - Jul 30 2014 - 17:13 - 4 comments