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Articles
The Western Producer
Small crop traders worry about Statistics Canada data
Numbers matter in the special crops world — a lot. That was clear at the Canadian Pulse and Special Crops Conference, in which longstanding unhappiness with Statistics Canada’s data on a number of crops kept bubbling to the surface. “I’ve never agreed with StatsCan carry-over numbers on the small crops,” said Kevin Dick, president of AC Trading. Complaints...
September 27, 2024
The Western Producer
New wheat on the block for sawfly, midge
Glacier FarmMedia - A major agronomic announcement at Ag in Motion 2024 was the introduction and naming of a new sawfly and midge tolerant Canadian Western Red Spring wheat: AAC Oakman VB. The variety still has two years of propagation ahead, but distributor SeCan expects it to hit the commercial market in 2026. Related story:...
September 20, 2024
The Western Producer
‘Midgebusters’ seek resistant genes
Glacier FarmMedia - A new public-academic research project is scrutinizing an older spring wheat variety to assess its potential for midge tolerance. Researchers with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and the University of Manitoba are genomically mapping the 2013-released AC Vesper VB spring wheat to understand a trait that appears to repel female midge from...
September 20, 2024
Country Guide
Developing new seed varieties for better crops
It’s not easy growing grain for a living. Between bad weather, plant disease, insects, rising input costs and fluctuating markets, it can be tough to make a buck. That’s why new seed varieties are so important to Canadian wheat growers, says Ron DePauw, a senior wheat breeder with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s, Semi-Arid Prairie Agricultural...
February 3, 2015
Country Guide
Black barley gets its chance
In the past 10 years, growers across Canada have been introduced to a parade of specialty and alternative crops. East and west, there’s been camelina, crambe, sainfoin and, of course, quinoa — with test plots indicating it might be grown here with even better quality than in South America. Black barley is among the newest...
December 29, 2014
Le Bulletin des agriculteurs
Aide à la Fédération des producteurs acéricoles
Le gouvernement du Canada versera plus de 760 000 dollars à la Fédération des producteurs acéricoles du Québec (FPAQ).
November 1, 2009