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Pioneer celebrates 100 years

Tim Parent May 6, 2026

Pioneer seed, part of Corteva Agriscience, is celebrating 100 years, highlighting a legacy shaped by innovation and long-standing…

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The 2026 Census of Agriculture is underway

Tim Parent May 5, 2026

Statistics Canada says collection for the 2026 Census of Agriculture and the 2026 Census of Population is now…

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Prairie Weather This Week – May 4

David Spence May 3, 2026

The weather across the prairies should be almost ideal for seeding operations this week. Dry, warm, and mainly…

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Applications open for Rocky Mountain Equipment ag society grant program

Olivia Taylor May 3, 2026

Rocky Mountain Equipment opens applications for 2026 ag society grants, offering $40,000 to support rural projects across the…

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RRC Podcast – S2E14 – Building the Yuill School of Agriculture

Tim Parent May 2, 2026

In this RRC podcast, the Yuill School of Agriculture is new high school designed entirely around agriculture education.…

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Feds allow emergency use of strychnine in Alberta and Saskatchewan to deal with Richardson Ground Squirrel

Tim Parent March 31, 2026

The federal government has allowed the temporary use of strychnine in Alberta and Saskatchewan to help…

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S2E9 – Brazil Recap, Canadian Agriculture Literacy Month and Prepping for Hay and Forage Season

Craig Lester March 29, 2026

In this podcast, we talk about what has made Brazil a global export superpower, Canadian Agriculture…

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Edmonton chefs embrace farm to plate with every recipe

Adeline Aris March 29, 2026

An Edmonton chef highlights the importance of building relationships with the farmers who supply the ingredients…

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Alberta Ag Service Boards, Fieldmen Set Tone for Year Ahead at Annual Conference

Adeline Aris March 29, 2026

Alberta's agricultural leaders are tackling growing challenges and finding solutions to adapt to the rapid changes…

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Alberta pulse researcher wins women in ag innovation award

Olivia Taylor March 27, 2026

Robyne Davidson, a pulse research scientist whose work focuses on practical solutions for producers has been…

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Prairie Weather this Week – Midweek Update Mar 26

David Spence March 26, 2026

The transition from winter to spring continues very slowly as more light snow reaches the prairies…

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RRC Meteorologist David Spence appears on Nutrien’s eKonomics Podcast

Craig Lester April 29, 2026

RRC Meteorologist David Spence made an appearance on the latest Nutrien eKonomics podcast talking about moisture levels across…

Two women stand on a stage at the 4-H Members Forum. Lindsey Middleton is on the left and Katie Uhlmann is on the right presenting their show Cows Come Home.

Cows Come Home Brings 4-H World to Screen at Members Forum

Olivia Taylor December 16, 2025

Canada’s Food System Aims to Show the Real Story Behind Every Bite

Tim Parent July 27, 2025

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“Canadian Beef Is Not a Bargaining Chip”: Beef Sector Urges Ottawa to Stand with Canadian Farmers During Mercosur Trade Negotiations
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The Canadian Cattle Association and the National Cattle Feeders’ Association says Canadian beef should not be a bargaining chip in rushed trade negotiations with Mercosur countries.

CCA President Tyler Fulton says they support global trade that is science-based, transparent and reciprocal.

He adds that Canada is already one of the most exposed beef markets in the world – adding permanent, broad-based beef access for Mercosur countries would undermine our industry at a critical time and send the wrong signal to producers who are working to rebuild the national herd.

Canada already relies on imports for approximately 30 per cent of domestic beef consumption, significantly higher than major competitors such as the United States, the European Union, or Australia.

“Canadian Beef Is Not a Bargaining Chip”: Beef Sector Urges Ottawa to Stand with Canadian Farmers During Mercosur Trade Negotiations
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Pioneer celebrates 100 years

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Pioneer seed, part of Corteva Agriscience, is celebrating 100 years, highlighting a legacy shaped by innovation and long-standing…

RRC Podcast – S2E14 – Building the Yuill School of Agriculture

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Alberta’s dairy goat producers see growth amid processing challenges

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Chatsworth Farm wins international agritourism award

Olivia Taylor April 27, 2026

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  • Grain Growers of Canada welcomes Bill C-273 to support innovation and competitiveness in agriculture 

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  • Canada’s Meat Processors Join CAFTA, Strengthening Agri-Food Voice Ahead of Key Trade Negotiations 
  • “Too Much on the Line” campaign launched as new study reveals the cost of supply chain disruptions
  • CAFTA Executive Director Michael Harvey Appointed to Canada–U.S. Economic Advisory Committee
  • Alberta-British Columbia Seed Growers Welcomes Adrienne Herron as General Manager
  • Grain Growers of Canada welcomes Bill C-273 to support innovation and competitiveness in agriculture 
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