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China's return to oilseed markets may be make-or-break for '26 acreage decisions
This story was first published on RealAgriculture.com on Oct. 9, 2025. With 2026 seeding decisions on many producers' minds, IntelliFarm's Brian Voth offered a sobering, clear-eyed take on commodity r...
RealAgriculture
Oct 12, 2025
IntelliFarm’s Brian Voth spoke with Shaun Haney of RealAgriculture,com this week about the future of oilseeds this week. (RealAgriculture.com video screengrab)
'Adds to the stress': More machinery fires being reported this harvest
With harvest coming to a close in Saskatchewan, the Ministry of Agriculture is encouraging farmers to keep fire extinguishers and water tanks nearby. The latest crop report said there has been an incr...
Gillian Massie
Oct 06, 2025
Nobody was hurt in a fire that destroyed a combine near Zenon Park on Sept. 20. (Zenon Park and District Fire Department/ Facebook)
Prolonged drought stunts the renowned wild blueberry crop in the Maritimes
HALIFAX - This summer's prolonged drought across Atlantic Canada has had a costly impact on wild blueberry growers in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Donald Arseneault, general manager of the NB Bluebe...
The Canadian Press
Sep 30, 2025
An Alberta farm is home to Beef, the world's tallest steer
VULCAN, ALBERTA, CANADA - It was love at first sight when Jasmine Entz locked eyes with Beef's scrawny, slimy body covered in straw that had emerged from the womb at the first slip of dawn in August 2...
The Canadian Press
Sep 27, 2025
Wall of hay bales constructed around B.C. ostriches ahead of CFIA cull
A wall of hay bales about three metres tall has been constructed at a British Columbia farm where the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is organizing the cull and disposal of about 400 ostriches after a...
The Canadian Press
Sep 23, 2025
Ostrich farmers hope for 'miracle' as CFIA moves to cull flock over avian flu
A last stand to try to save 400 ostriches from an ordered cull is unfolding along a dusty gravel road near the tiny community of Edgewood in southeastern British Columbia. Yellow tape has been strung ...
The Canadian Press
Sep 22, 2025
Beef Market Update: Fed cattle prices steady, live cattle movement surprises in latest report
By RealAgriculture News Team This story was first published on RealAgriculture.com on Sept. 12, 2025. Fed cattle prices in Canada are holding steady even as U.S. markets begin to soften following the ...
RealAgriculture
Sep 14, 2025
July beef exports rose 10 per cent year-over-year, with value up 6 per cent, despite Canadian beef production being down five per cent, according to trada data from Statisctics Canada. (650 CKOM file photo)
'There's something strange in the pumpkin fields.' Drought & heat frightening farmers
FREDERICTON - The pumpkin patches on a number of Canadian farms are starting to look a bit frightening across the country, but not in a way that makes them ready for Halloween. "It's sure been a spook...
The Canadian Press
Sep 13, 2025
B.C. says deal reached with union to classify meat inspectors as essential
KAMLOOPS - Provincial meat inspectors in British Columbia have been classified as essential workers after ranchers and meat processors complained that an ongoing public service strike was threatening ...
The Canadian Press
Sep 11, 2025
Ottawa hasn't heard directly from China on EV tariffs, agriculture minister says
WINNIPEG - Any decision on easing tariffs on electric vehicles from China would have to take into consideration impacts on other sectors, federal Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald said Tuesday. Can...
The Canadian Press
Sep 09, 2025
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