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This initiative will be available to entities such as grain elevators, seed treatment facilities, veterinary clinics, livestock auction barns and commingling facilities, and transportation providers.
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The event featured 42 educational sessions from industry experts covering everything from leveraging AI in agriculture, to regenerative agriculture, to using satellite imagery on farm.
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The updated Grain Plan contains details on several new and ongoing initiatives for 2023-24, including the delivery of 750 new high-efficiency grain hopper cars in 2024.
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For the first time in IWCA’s history, let’s come together to celebrate the achievements of women in Canada’s agricultural industry live and in-person!
Held since 2020, Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture (IWCA) and the IWCA Summit provide valuable discussions on balance, communication and leadership.
This year, join our six IWCA honourees in Hamilton on Nov. 7. Featuring our hand-selected group of honourees, as well as other prominent ag trailblazers, this event will provide a platform for invaluable mentorship and networking as our guests share their experience, life lessons and more.
Be sure to register by Sept. 30 to take advantage of our early bird rate!
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There isn’t much name recognition for adzuki beans, a red edible dry bean used for bean paste in sweet East Asian dishes. There also isn’t much agronomy for eastern Canadian growing conditions. There’s very little research, period. But adzuki bean acreage went from around 13,000 acres in Ontario in 2021 to nearly 18,000 acres this year – and that’s still not enough to meet demand.
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Ana Badea leads AAFC's largest two-row and hulless barley breeding program at the Brandon Research and Development Centre, while also training the next generation of researchers at the University of Manitoba. In this episode, she discusses her research, what drives her passion for agriculture and where she hopes to see the industry go in the future.
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