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Combine and Tractor Sales Up

Combine and Tractor Sales Up

May 30, 2023 | 2:11pm
Retail sales of combines in both Canada and the U.S. showed a marked increase in April this year while the market for sub-compact tractors continues to soften. The count for April 2023 from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers puts self-propelled combine sales in Canada at 166, up 50.9 per cent from April 2022, and at 572 […]
Grain Deliveries in April Up, Year-Over-Year

Grain Deliveries in April Up, Year-Over-Year

May 30, 2023 | 2:09pm
Producer deliveries of major grains last month were up nearly 40 per cent when compared to April 2022, according to Statistics Canada. In April 2023, more than 3.44 million tonnes of grain were delivered, versus 2.46 million a year ago. The uptick in deliveries continued to demonstrate the sizeable harvest farmers reaped in 2022. Canola […]
Canada and Manitoba Announce Support for Research and Innovation Projects to Support Sustainable Growth of Agriculture Sector

Canada and Manitoba Announce Support for Research and Innovation Projects to Support Sustainable Growth of Agriculture Sector

May 30, 2023 | 2:08pm
The governments of Canada and Manitoba are providing up to $65 million in grant funding under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP) to support the development of agricultural knowledge and skills and improve the competitiveness and sustainability of Manitoba’s agriculture and agri-food sectors, the Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, and Manitoba […]
Taiwan easing remaining BSE-era restrictions on Canadian beef

Taiwan easing remaining BSE-era restrictions on Canadian beef

May 29, 2023 | 5:51pm
Taiwan is fully embracing Canadian beef again. The nation announced it will lift the last set of restrictions on beef from Canada over the coming weeks. President of the Canadian Cattle Association Nathan Phinney (Finney) says it’s great news. “The removal of them is a clear signal that we have a desired product and they’re […]
Canola and wheat futures are down for this week

Canola and wheat futures are down for this week

May 26, 2023 | 6:28pm
Grain markets this week were trending downward. Future Commodity Advisor with P.I. Financial Adam Pukalo says the trend with the July Canola contract is lower overall, while the November contract is sitting around the $650 per metric ton level. “Definitely talking to producers about the new crop and ways of protecting their price for what […]
Sask. Research Council stepping up in rare earth mineral processing

Sask. Research Council stepping up in rare earth mineral processing

May 26, 2023 | 1:24pm
The Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) is taking rare earth mineral processing to the next level. The organization is manufacturing 140 commercial-scale solvent extraction cells at it’s Saskatoon fabrication facility, which should be done by this fall. The cells separate the ores by taking a liquid called rare earth chloride through a process that then separates […]
Farm Credit Canada offering $500-thousand credit line to support producers facing hard financial times

Farm Credit Canada offering $500-thousand credit line to support producers facing hard financial times

May 25, 2023 | 3:03pm
Farm Credit Canada (FCC) is offering support to producers who are facing financial difficulties, including cash flow challenges due to higher-than-average input costs and elevated interest rates. FCC is offering an unsecured credit line up to $500-thousand with loan processing fees waived. Elan Rolufs, Senior District Director with FCC, says it’s available to any producer, […]
Seeding progress in Saskatchewan jumped by 30 percent

Seeding progress in Saskatchewan jumped by 30 percent

May 25, 2023 | 1:48pm
Seeding in Saskatchewan is over two-thirds of the way done. The third crop report of the season indicates 68 percent of seeding is complete, a 30 percent increase from the previous week, but behind the 5-year average of 76 percent. The northwest region is almost done at 84 percent complete, followed by the west-central at 81 […]