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  • 4 Steps to Planning and Executing a Successful Fall Burndown Program

    Aug 26/25, Category crops/grain harvest

    Once you decide to do a fall burndown application, it's a good idea to act quickly. The biggest window of opportunity for...

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  • What Impacts Typical Equipment Financing Rates?

    Aug 26/25, Category machinery finance farm business

    The latest ag equipment to hit the market may be more accessible than you realize.In this blog, we’ll reveal common factors...

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  • How Does Water Quality Affect Herbicide Performance?

    Aug 26/25, Category crops/grain

    When you're out in the field spraying herbicides, you're not just applying a chemical — you're creating a complex mixture. A...

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  • Growing the Bioeconomy We Deserve: Why Canada’s Agri-Innovation Must Move Beyond Potential

    Aug 25/25, Category general

    Canada is a country rich in natural resources, research excellence, and agricultural heritage. We’re also home to some of...

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  • Open Letter: Let’s Grow Canada: Staking a Claim for Agriculture in the Government Mandate

    Aug 25/25, Category food and beverage

    Dear Prime Minister Carney,As leaders in Canada’s agriculture and agri-food sector, we welcome your government’s focus on...

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  • Can I Wait Until Spring to Harvest My Corn?

    Aug 25/25, Category crops/grain harvest

    As fall progresses, the question of when to harvest corn becomes a critical decision. With unpredictable weather patterns,...

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  • Chicken Farmers of Canada Launches New Campaign to Make Chicken the Ultimate Anytime Protein Snack

    Aug 22/25, Category food and beverage

    OTTAWA, July 9, 2025 — Chicken Farmers of Canada is proud to announce the launch of its latest national campaign, Chicken....

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  • 'Anything but American' food movement in Canada

    Aug 22/25, Category food and beverage tarrifs canadian made

    Walk into a Canadian grocery store today and you may notice something different. There is a resistance unfolding in the...

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  • How Much Does It Cost to Screen for Persistently Infected BVD Cattle?

    Aug 22/25, Category cattle livestock animal health

    Bovine viral diarrhea (BVD) is one of the costliest cattle diseases, according to reports the College of Veterinary Medicine...

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  • CSGA’s perspectives on the CFIA’s SRM Policy Paper

    Aug 21/25, Category crops/grain

    The CFIA has 52 SRM proposals out for feedback (open until Oct 3).We support: CSGA taking on more day-to-day administration...

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