Today, 75% of farmers in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Alberta don't till the soil before seeding, keeping the soil microbiome intact.
The Manitoba government is investing in technology that will make life easier for farmers and strengthen the province’s ...
Manitoba Young Speakers for Agriculture (MYSA) has announced the finalists in both the junior and senior categories of the ...
The Brokenhead River Agricultural Conference is set to connect Eastern Manitoba producers with industry experts for a 39th time. On February 3rd and 4th, almost 70 exhibitors will attract attendees to ...
WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Sept 17 (Reuters) - Money-losing hog farmers in Manitoba, hurt by high feed costs, need between C$130 million and C$150 million ($134 million-$155 million) in government loan ...
Agriculture and Agri‑Food Canada (AAFC) started announcing cuts last week as part of its 15 per cent budget reduction over the next three years. Among the cuts is AAFC's Research Farm at Portage la ...
Healthy food is hard to come by in northern Manitoba. Food shipped from the south is prohibitively expensive and is often stale, and the climate and soil in the region don’t support much traditional ...
Farmers and ranchers from North Dakota and Canada are meeting this week in Dickinson, N.D., to learn and discuss the latest science behind no-till farming. No-till farming is a technique in which ...