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The Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA) is proud to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the National Circle for Indigenous Agriculture & Food (NCIAF).
It's almost that time of year again for Cleanfarms' unwanted agricultural pesticides and obsolete livestock and equine medications (UPLM) collection events.
Uncertain and unpredictable have been many of the circumstances impacting farmers across the country. With the threat of U.S. tariffs and variable weather conditions, farmers have had a lot to face so far in 2025.
Shawn Senko, agronomy specialist at Canola Council of Canada, presented on the potential risks for grain storage during Top Crop Manager’s virtual In the Bin: Grain Storage Seminar in early July.
Although IWCA honouree Jolene MacEachern grew up on a farm in Nova Scotia, she didn't see herself going into farm ownership. Moving West to study economics, however, led her back to farming.
An innovative, producer-driven breeding project is underway in Quebec to help small-acreage crops, or niche crops, escape from a chicken-and-egg dilemma.