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EDITOR'S NOTE

"Winter has come in with a vengeance over the past few weeks here in southern Ontario. If you're looking ahead to warmer days, be sure to have a look at our new corn varieties article if you're looking to add a new variety to the rotation. "

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Jill Filmer, east editor

News

Canadian field crop production for 2025: A breakdown from Statistics Canada

According to Statistics Canada, higher production for most crops grown in Canada, such as wheat, barley, oats, dry peas and lentils, were reported to be higher for 2025.

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Reopening of trade corridor to strengthen Canadian ag supply chain

A new marine-rail corridor has been opened along a section of the St. Lawrence Seaway after 30 years of dormancy. The Port of Johnstown is located at the centre of the Montreal-Toronto-Ottawa corridor.

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National survey provides clarity on Federal Budget 2025 alignment with agricultural producer priorities

The Simpson Centre conducted an analysis on a national survey of 979 agricultural producers to determine how the Federal Budget 2025 aligns with producer priorities on taxation, trade, transportation, business risk management, labour and sustainability.

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FCC: Revitalizing ag productivity in Canada can unlock growth in economy says report

The latest report from Farm Credit Canada estimates that $30 million in additional farm income, $31 million in GDP and thousands of new jobs could result with the revitalization of productivity within Canadian ag.

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Features

What’s new in corn?

Explore the latest corn varieties available for Eastern Canada.

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ICYMI: The latest buzz around wild bees

Set aside your beliefs about bees. While managed honey bees play an important role in producing honey and pollinating crops, wild or native bees are often better pollinators.

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On-Demand – Insights for 2026

A DEKALB roundtable discussion with Eastern Canadian Agronomists on Harvest Insights

Watch this on-demand session with Eastern Canadian agronomists to hear 2025 learnings directly from the field and get practical, localized insights to improve your 2026 crop season.

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Events

January 6-7, 2026 | Ridgetown, Ont.

Southwest Ag Conference  

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January 7-12, 2026 | Elmwood, Ont.

Grey Bruce Farmers' Week 

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January 16, 2026 | Waterloo, Ont.

Midwest Ag Conference

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