by Breanne Baker | Apr 21, 2009 | Articles, Kevin Hursh
Despite efforts on the part of our federal government, the Americans continue to have a lot better agricultural trade access to a number of foreign markets. Nearly six years after the initial outbreak of BSE in this country, South Korea continues to ban all Canadian...
by Breanne Baker | Apr 17, 2009 | Articles, Kevin Hursh
For most producers, farmland property taxes are going the right direction this year, courtesy of the provincial government addressing the long-standing education tax issue. On Wednesday night, the Rural Municipality of Francis south of Regina held its annual spring...
by Breanne Baker | Apr 16, 2009 | Articles, Kevin Hursh
There’s financial distress in the cattle industry. Producers are exiting the business and the beef breeding herd is dropping. Despite this, cattle producers point to some reasons for optimism. At bull sales this spring, good quality bulls have commanded strong prices....
by Breanne Baker | Apr 15, 2009 | Articles, Kevin Hursh
Here’s more evidence that agriculture is doing better than the overall economy. Deere and Co. has just merged it commercial and consumer equipment division into its ag equipment division. The new division will be called agriculture and turf. Deere’s farm equipment...
by Breanne Baker | Apr 13, 2009 | Articles, Kevin Hursh
When have you ever seen interest rates so low? Variable rates are significantly lower than fixed terms, but at some point it seems logical to assume that rates are going to rise and then it will be good to have some loans locked up. Most analysts are saying that any...
by Breanne Baker | Apr 9, 2009 | Articles, Kevin Hursh
The herbicide world is getting more complicated. There have been a few new chemistries in recent years, but most of the new names are coming from different mixes and brands. One of the new chemistries is sulfentrazone, which goes under the trade name Authority. At...