Canadian Canola Groups Alarmed by Federal Agriculture Research Cuts
Canadian canola groups say the federal government's decision to close AAFC research centres and slash hundreds…
Canadian canola groups say the federal government's decision to close AAFC research centres and slash hundreds…
Canada's canola industry and pulse growers are welcoming the news of a new agri-trade deal with…
Canola growers saw strong yields in 2025, but the year was overshadowed by the trade uncertainty…
On this RRC podcast, Alberta Milk spreads holiday cheer, while Alberta Canola Chair Andre Harpe reflects…
In this Rural Roots Canada podcast, we speak with John Barlow, share insights from Grow Canada,…
Amidst the pancake breakfasts and rodeo fun at the Calgary Stampede, canola farmers were looking to…
The 2025 edition of the Alberta Blue Book has arrived. The book is collaboratively produced by…
Despite a reprieve from the United States, China's retaliatory tariffs against Canadian canola products is still…
Farmers across the province put in extra time to sit on commissions and marketing boards to…
Jeff Frost, a farmer from the Olds area, is nearing the end of his first year…
Alberta canola growers have voted to increase the canola service charge from $1.00 to $1.75 per…
Alberta’s commodity groups including Alberta Canola are coordinating efforts to advocate against, and prepare for, tariffs.
The Crossroads Crop Conference, a premier event for Western Canada’s agricultural community, returns January 28-29, 2025…
Alberta Canola is highlighting two significant policy and lobbying successes that promise long-term benefits for the…