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EDITOR'S NOTE

"Harvest is slowly, but surely, chugging along. Take a look through our latest article on managing insects once your grain heads to storage. And if soy is in the rotation for 2026, read this refresher on soybean root diseases. "

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Jill Filmer, east editor

News

FCC reports says over $50 billion in farm assets to change hands in next decade

The makeup of the farming population is shifting, with more than 50 per cent of Canadian farm operators expected to be over the age of 60 next year.

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Canadian Barley Research Coalition invests $1.15 million toward improving barley breeding efforts

The Canadian Barley Research Coalition (CBRC) is investing $1,148,900 over three years in a Core Barley Breeding Agreement with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) to help drive the development of new barley varieties.

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Canada's Outstanding Young Farmers' National Event to kick off in Toronto

Ontario is hosting this year's Canada's Outstanding Young Farmers' National Event from November 26 to 30 at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel in Toronto, Ont.

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Six agricultural leaders inducted into the Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame

Six outstanding individuals, who have dedicated their careers to the Canadian agriculture and food industries, have been inducted into the Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame for 2025.

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Features

Managing insects in grain storage

Temperature matters when it comes to insect management. And it doesn’t take long for insects to multiply and thrive within stored grain.

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A widespread and increasing concern

This nationwide study is giving us a better handle on current and emerging soybean root diseases.

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