• Better Farming Ontario January 2025 issue available online

    The January 2025 issue of Better Farming Ontario is packed with the latest agriculture concepts and ideas.
  • Topline Farms adds industry veteran Chris Veillon as Vice-President, Marketing

    Topline Farms, a family-owned leader in premium greenhouse-grown produce, announced the appointment of Chris Veillon as Vice-President of marketing. A seasoned brand marketing expert with two decades of experience in the greenhouse produce industry, Veillon will spearhead Topline Farms®’marketing initiatives to enhance brand visibility and drive growth across North America. Veillon brings a wealth of hands-on knowledge in brand strategy, consumer engagement, and innovative marketing ap
  • Matt Marchand joins the Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers as Public Affairs & Policy Analyst

    Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers (OGVG) are thrilled to announce the appointment of Matt Marchand as the new Public Affairs and Policy Analyst. With an extensive background in business, government, and community engagement, Matt brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of leadership and innovation to the OGVG.Matt holds a Masters of Economics and Political Science from the London School of Economics and Political Science. His academic background is complemented by an Honours B
  • U.S. corn growers win over Mexico

    Corn growers in the United States have defeated a Mexican ban on genetically modified corn varieties in an appeal to the disputes-settling administration under the free trade agreement among Canada, the United States and Mexico (CUSMA).The dispute traces back to December 2020, when Mexican President Andrés Manuel LA’pez Obrador first announced plans to ban GM corn by the end of 2024.Mexico’s position intensified in early 2023 with the issuance of a decree banning GM white corn
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  • How a Brantford farm machinery company helped bring down the Nazis

    A farm machinery company making precision aircraft parts? No chance.“They  were considered forgers of crude iron up to that point,” said Rob Adlam of the Brantford-based Canadian Industrial Heritage Centre.“There’s  a world of difference between making a hand plow and making aircraft  components,” Adlam said. “The government even had doubts they could do  it.”But wartime calls for creativity, and Cockshutt Plow Company in Brantford &m
  • Bachelor of Science in Agriculture

    Why choose a bachelor of science degree in Agriculture?The world's population will soon be nine billion and everyone will need food – which is why there are four jobs available for every U of G graduate in agriculture. Enjoy learning about food production and the way it should be approached. Gain new perspectives on food through scientific, business and environmental lenses. Focus your studies by specializing in either Animal Science, Crop Science, Honours Agriculture, or Horticulture.Expe
  • Possible Trump tariffs remain big question mark for southwestern Ontario farmers

    Canadian economics have been in the headlines a lot lately as it relates to the United States, possible tariffs and president-elect Donald Trump.Much of the talk has been about manufacturing — auto specifically — especially here in southwestern Ontario.But did you know that roughly 50 per cent of what we expert as a country is the food eat related to agriculture and farming in Canada?resden, Ont., farmer and agricultural economist Philip Shaw says the possible tariffs remain the bigg
  • Funding available to support local BC agriculture

    Buy BC helps consumers identify local products when out shopping
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  • John Deere Reveals New Autonomous Machines & Technology at CES 2025

    John Deere revealed several new autonomous machines during a press conference at CES 2025 to support customers in agriculture, construction, and commercial landscaping. Building on Deere's autonomous technology first revealed at CES 2022, the company's second-generation autonomy kit combines advanced computer vision, AI, and cameras to help the machines navigate their environments.While each of these industries experiences their own set of challenges, a commonality across all is skilled labor av
  • John Deere at CES 2025

    John Deere’s theme for the 2025 show is Real Purpose. Real Autonomy.
  • Pulse Market Insight #266

    Acreage Ideas for 2025A lot of acreage decisions have already been made for the 2025 crop. Of course, prices play a large role but to some degree, crop rotations lock in most acres as factors like disease and weed control determine which crops can be planted and where. Input costs also influence decisions. Unfortunately, geopolitics and potential trade issues are causing much more uncertainty and risk this year, adding a whole new layer to the decision-making process for 2025.We’re also he
  • ‘What happens now?’: Agriculture group reacts to Trudeau resignation

    rime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed media Monday morning to announce that he will step down as Liberal leader once his party selects a replacement.This was his first planned news conference in the three weeks since Chrystia Freeland’s resignation as finance minister and deputy prime minister, which rocked Trudeau’s government and ignited an even bigger push for him to step aside. It also comes after a growing number of Liberal MP’s were calling for Trudeau’s resignatio
  • Canada Grains Council Welcomes CUSMA Panel Decision on Genetically Modified Corn

    The Canada Grains Council (CGC) welcomes the recent CUSMA panel ruling, which determined that the restrictions Mexico placed on genetically modified (GM) corn were not scientifically justified. Predictable and science-based trade rules are the foundation of a stable and secure food supply across North America.“For Canadian farmers and grain exporters, reliable access to international markets can mean the difference between success and failure,” said Krista Thomas, Vice-President of T
  • John Deere revealing new autonomous machines & technology at CES 2025

    Deere said the autonomous tech will support its customers across ag, construction, and commercial landscaping.
  • Dairygold biomass plant approved by local authority

    Dairygold Co-operative Society has received planning permision approval for a biomass plant in Mitchelstown, County Cork in Ireland.The works will involve a single-storey woodchip boiler building, with a parapet height of 16.236 metres, and a stack height of 24.735 metres above ground level.Over 30 conditions accompany the planning permission - including limiting the facility to processing a maximum of 24,000 tonnes each year of untreated virgin woodchip.Biomass must be sourced from suppliers ba
  • Join us to celebrate and encourage the future of farming in Canada through farm transition planning!

    This year’s Farm Transition Appreciation Day (FTADay) is set to take place on January 9, 2025.FTADay was created to encourage and celebrate the progress Canada’s farmers are making to secure the future of farming in Canada. It is a groundswell movement to motivate farmers to start, restart and keep going with farm transition planning by sharing inspirational stories shared on social media, agricultural media and learning events.The New Year is the perfect time to celebrate our succes
  • Fighting the spread of aquatic invasive species

    Zebra and quagga mussels are not native to Canada and can wreak havoc on ecosystems and infrastructure. With growing concerns that invasive mussels could arrive in our province, Alberta launched the first Provincial Aquatic Invasive Species Task Force to identify ways to improve inspection, detection, response and education so that these dangerous species do not get established here.Invasive mussels and other aquatic invasive species can be easily and inadvertently introduced, often by the movem
  • Maximize profit and returns – Enrol in the Dairy Cost Study program

    The next round of the Dairy Cost Study program opened January 1, 2025. The Dairy Cost Study offers a comprehensive analysis for individual dairy operations in Alberta for the 2024 production cycle. The study provides producers a detailed economic report on their dairy enterprise, at no cost.A primary goal for any business is to be profitable, minimize costs and seek efficiencies. "Having a deeper understanding of your farm’s production costs can enhance confidence when making active manage
  • Taking action to double Alberta’s oil production

    Alberta is a strong partner to the United States, currently delivering more than 4.3 million barrels per day to the U.S. The province is committed to increasing Alberta’s crude oil production and preserving and adding pipeline capacity, supporting North American energy security as well as enabling increased U.S. production.The Government of Alberta is taking immediate action to accelerate its plan to increase pipeline capacity to get more product to market and more value for its product.A

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