Business
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This entrepreneur’s path to success is paved with pulses
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Consider market trends, then finalize crop plans
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Farmer-led Seed Co-op Positioned For Growth
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Turning Unmarketable Spuds Into Premium Spirits
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No guts no glory for this Alberta upstart
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Delegates share 4-H experience at global conference
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Seed diagnostics offer insight into crop performance
Today’s farmers pride themselves on using technology and science in their operations. They soil test to formulate the right nutrient package […]
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Constant growth and improvement
‘Constant growth and improvement’ is this family’s motto for success Ferme Drapeau et Bélanger is not your typical Quebec dairy farm. […]
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Millennials ‘meet In The Middle’ To Talk Food, Community And Agriculture
February’s “Meet in the Middle” event brought together 150 millennials from across Alberta, half from the world of agriculture and half […]
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Doing one thing well keeps this greenhouse sprouting
A strong start is crucial to any healthy plant — whether it’s a canola stem or a cucumber seedling. And focusing […]
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InVigor turns 20
When Jim Janzen first harvested a canola crop yielding 50 bushels per acre and sold it for $7 dollars a bushel, […]
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‘Prairie Sticks’ hits a home run
Baseball’s familiar call to action — batter up! — echoes in ballparks big and small across Canada, as summer’s favourite pastime […]
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Leverage crop and market data to maximize profit
While long-term demand for Canadian-grown crops holds strong even as some prices slide, business-savvy producers shouldn’t wait for premium market opportunities […]
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Canola oil wears the golden crown
Its market dominance demonstrates growing consumer and processor confidence in this made-in-Canada oil When executive chef Anthony McCarthy is preparing food […]
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Agriculture powers the way to peace
Food is a great global connector. Farmers in Saskatchewan know their pulse price can be affected by crop conditions in India. […]