by Breanne Baker | Feb 7, 2011 | Agriculture Industry, Articles, Kevin Hursh
What’s happening with the price of farmland? What about cash rental rates? I put those questions recently to Brad Farquhar of Assiniboia Capital Corp. which now owns more than 110,000 acres in Saskatchewan. A number of companies are using investor money to buy land...
by Breanne Baker | Feb 4, 2011 | Articles, Crop Marketing, Farm Management
From RealAgriculture.com With the volatility that is in the marketplace it is very critical to try have a handle on your risk management strategy. There are many ways to do this in terms of people and products. Traditionally farmers had to communicate through brokers...
by Breanne Baker | Feb 4, 2011 | Agriculture Industry, Articles, Kevin Hursh
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada has come out with new crop acreage and price forecasts for all the significant grains, oilseeds and specialty crops. On some crops, the Ag Canada analysis is calling for big acreage swings. For canola, the prediction is an acreage...
by Breanne Baker | Feb 3, 2011 | Agriculture Industry, Articles, Kevin Hursh
You don’t hear about rabies very often, but cases continue to show up across the country. Each year, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency compiles data on the confirmed cases. For 2010, most of the cases were in Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Ontario had 10 skunks...
by Breanne Baker | Feb 2, 2011 | Agriculture Industry, Articles, Kevin Hursh
The owners of RJ Game Farm located near Fairlight in southeastern Saskatchewan fear for the health of their 1400 bison and the future of their operation. The fear comes from a neighbouring farm that has moved 300 sheep onto land not far from the bison. Sheep are...
by Breanne Baker | Feb 1, 2011 | Agriculture Industry, Articles, Kevin Hursh
For many years, Canada and other nations have invested time and energy into the multilateral negotiations of the World Trade Organization. Despite optimistic proclamations by free trade advocates, the WTO has gone nowhere for years. While the WTO slips into obscurity,...