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Grazing study: Should you let your cattle decide where to eat?

Grazing study: Should you let your cattle decide where to eat?

Bigger profits and better land use.
Opinion: USDA forecasts: big crops, low prices, little backslapping

Opinion: USDA forecasts: big crops, low prices, little backslapping

Wheat farmers struggle with drought and low prices.
Winter lentil survival put to test

Winter lentil survival put to test

Disappointing results despite high expectations.
Commentary: Ag biotech helps with climate change

Commentary: Ag biotech helps with climate change

Climate change mitigation and profitability for farmers.
Refining artificial intelligence data crucial to ag industry

Refining artificial intelligence data crucial to ag industry

Service connects farm data from disparate sources to help companies use it to develop and improve digital ag products.
Analysts see promise in this year’s growing season

Analysts see promise in this year’s growing season

Late planting of North American spring wheat not a major concern.
Ag exporters want action on non-tariff barriers

Ag exporters want action on non-tariff barriers

Other countries disrespect us with barriers says Canadian Pork Council.
Farmers' frustration evident in labour report

Farmers' frustration evident in labour report

Gov't seeks innovative solutions to ag labour challenges.
Olymel reducing hog production in Alberta and Saskatchewan, cutting about 80 jobs

Olymel reducing hog production in Alberta and Saskatchewan, cutting about 80 jobs

MONTREAL — Olymel says it is cutting about 80 jobs as it reduces its hog production in Western Canada.
Did you know plants can tell time?

Did you know plants can tell time?

Plant breeders may be able to exploit circadian rhythms using chronoculture to make improvements to crop production.
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