Feed grain prices are moving higher in Western Canada due to a trio of factors, said a trader from Lethbridge.
Canada’s annual inflation rate accelerated to 2.8 per cent in April from 2.4 per cent in March, driven by a surge in gasoline ...
Alberta-based tractor manufacturer Ursa Ag is staking its claim in tractor sales with a back-to-basics approach that ...
With a looming El Niño and fertilizer shortages in other countries, Canadian farmers are in a relatively good position, says ...
For the week ending May 16, Western Canadian prices of yearlings and backgrounded cattle were relatively unchanged from seven ...
Chinese customs appeared to have halted export clearances for hundreds of U.S. beef plants on Thursday amid a summit between ...
Improving conditions allowed Alberta farmers to make good seeding progress during the week ended May 12, although operations ...
Feed barley bids in Western Canada were starting to edge lower in early May, despite rising corn and feed wheat prices.
Meatpacking giant JBS posted a 56 per cent decline in its first-quarter net profit as the firm grappled high livestock prices ...
Agriculture committee wants AAFC research cuts reversed The House of Commons agriculture committee says Ottawa should “pause ...
Seeding ramped up in many areas of Saskatchewan during the week ended May 11, although overall progress remains off the ...
Canadian agriculture groups say the federal-provincial-territorial Next Policy Framework must avoid one-size-fits-all ...