Fertilizer supply firm Agrico Canada will expand further into Quebec by partnering with a Norwegian company operating there. Oslo-based fertilizer supply company Yara International announced Wednesday that it’s bought a 25 per cent ownership stake in the 77-year-old Mississauga firm for an undisclosed sum. Agrico operates a supply terminal and retail centre at Chambly, Quebec […] Read more
Norwegian fertilizer firm buys into Agrico
UAP’s Thrasher herbicide registered
A combination Group 4 and 6 herbicide has picked up registration for broadleaf weed control in Prairie spring wheat and barley. UAP Canada now holds the registration for Thrasher, which is made for UAP by MANA Canada, the Canadian wing of the Israeli generic crop protection company Makhteshim Agan Industries. “Thrasher has a fit for […] Read more
Bacteria-based pulse fungicide approved
California pesticide firm AgraQuest says it’s picked up Canadian approval for use of its “biofungicide” Serenade ASO on pulse crops such as peas, lentils and beans and a “variety” of others. The company, in a recent announcement, said its liquid product is based on a naturally-occurring bacterium, Bacillus subtilis. “It provides growers an effective tool […] Read more
Commons passes biofuels bill
The House of Commons has passed the government’s bill to legislate the minimum level of farmed fuels coming out at the pump. The bill passed Wednesday will require all gasoline sold in Canada to contain five per cent ethanol by 2010, and all diesel and heating oil to contain two per cent renewable fuels by […] Read more
Stoney Creek now plum pox-free
The Ontario community of Stoney Creek, east of Hamilton, has been removed from Canada’s list of areas infected with plum pox virus. Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz on Wednesday announced the “successful eradication” of the virus in what had been one of seven areas in Ontario and Nova Scotia where it’s been detected since 2000. […] Read more
P.E.I. gov’t sets up biofuel review panel
An interdepartmental committee of the Prince Edward Island government will review proposals to produce farmed fuels in the province. The interdepartmental biofuels committee (IDBC), launched Tuesday, will be led by the provincial ag department and will include representation from the innovation, fisheries, transportation, environment, environment, energy and forestry and treasury departments. Any biofuel project proposals […] Read more
“Hobby” grain farmers to lose CWB vote
Prairie grain growers would have to produce more than a permit book before they can vote in director elections for the Canadian Wheat Board, under a new bill announced Tuesday. Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz introduced amendments to the CWB Act Tuesday in the House of Commons that would require a Prairie farmer to produce […] Read more
Nova Scotia reorganizes animal protection
The Nova Scotia government has split responsibility for animal protection in the province between its agriculture department and the Nova Scotia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty (SPCA). “The department of agriculture will look after all agriculture-related cruelty complaints while the SPCA will handle complaints concerning domestic animals,” said Agriculture Minister Brooke Taylor in a […] Read more
Agrium inks carbon dioxide supply deal
Fertilizer firm Agrium will supply carbon dioxide from its facilities for another Calgary company’s oil recovery operations. Enhance Energy will use Agrium’s carbon dioxide (CO2) in “several” enhanced oil recovery (EOR) projects, such as its joint venture with Fairborne Energy at Clive, Alta., about 50 km northeast of Red Deer. Agrium is no stranger to […] Read more
MRAC names new executive director
Assiniboine Community College’s agriculture program co-ordinator will be the new executive director for the Manitoba Rural Adaptation Council (MRAC). Ted Eastley will take the MRAC post starting June 30, the council said in a release Tuesday. Eastley, who farms with his family at Nesbitt, about 40 km south of Brandon, and works in ACC’s School […] Read more