

Prairie summer weather patterns to hold for now

CUSMA pact takes effect under cloud of disputes, COVID-19
Deal appears to assure continuity of trade for agriculture

Balers evolving to make silage and run non-stop
Given the short haying windows, Adam Verner sees growth potential for wet hay and silage balers. But manufacturers still face challenges around speed, bale density and cost
The earliest round balers were amazing but frustrating machines. During forage season, I would exhibit a semi-permanent crick in the neck combined with a disturbing vocabulary of profanities. Constant fear of a plugged pickup, a twisted belt or a roller bearing displaying the telltale signs of smoke before the fire plagued my working days. These […] Read more
U.S. settlements not expected to change availability, labels for glyphosate, dicamba
Bayer to pay up to US$12 billion to resolve ag chem, PCB claims; company is "not contemplating" a Canadian glyphosate settlement

National seeds sector groups put merger plan to vote
New organization, if approved, would be called Seeds Canada

Co-op Refinery, union reach tentative labour deal
Proposal now goes to ratification vote

No timeline yet set for BRM reforms
Changes put on hold along with ministers' meeting

New Cattlemen’s Young Leaders
NewsMakers from the June 2020 issue of Canadian Cattlemen

New interactive forage selection tool launched for Western Canada
History: Forage Experiments at Fogelvik Farms
Reprinted from the July 1952 issue of Canadian Cattlemen