Alta. names new deputy ag minister

Alberta’s new agriculture and rural development department will have a new top bureaucrat, the province announced Thursday. John Knapp, formerly the assistant deputy minister for the environmental assurance division of the environment ministry, has been named the deputy minister for agriculture and rural development. Knapp, who was one of eight deputy appointments announced Thursday, replaces […] Read more

Agricorp offers new RMP coverage options

Ontario’s grain and oilseed growers can now take their pick of one of four coverage levels under the 2008 Risk Management Program (RMP). Agricorp, which is delivering the three-year support program to Ontario farmers, announced the change in a release Thursday. Unlike the first year of the RMP in 2007, for which farmers paid no […] Read more


Agrotain goes dry

Agrotain, a “stabilized nitrogen” fertilizer, has picked up approval for a dry-concentrate formulation for Canadian farmers. Agrotain’s St. Louis-based manufacturer, Agrotain International, said in a release Tuesday that Agrotain Dry Concentrate (DC) “is now available for sale in the Canadian market” after a review by the fertilizer section of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). […] Read more

Alta. men charged over care of horses

Two men have now been formally charged in an animal care case that’s reached national notoriety after the seizure of 100 horses and other livestock from a northeastern Alberta farm. The Alberta SPCA said in a release Wednesday that Axel Hinz-Schleuter and Dale Huber have been charged under the Animal Protection Act with 12 counts […] Read more


Former CWB director joins Viterra board

A former Canadian Wheat Board director and Alberta Pool executive has been named to grain handler Viterra’s board of directors. Bonnie DuPont, a vice-president with Calgary energy transportation firm Enbridge, was appointed Wednesday to the Viterra board, as was Larry Ruud, an Alberta farmer and farm management consultant. Before joining Enbridge, DuPont was a director […] Read more

Alta. government reunites farm, rural portfolios

The Alberta government will remarry agriculture and rural development into a single ministry, the province announced Wednesday. Premier Ed Stelmach announced a reorganization of several ministries and a cabinet shuffle Wednesday after winning a substantially larger majority government March 3 in his first general election as premier. George Groeneveld, Stelmach’s minister of agriculture and food […] Read more


Viterra posts $41M profit in Q1

Buying Canada’s largest grain handler appears to have been a financially healthy move so far for Saskatchewan Wheat Pool. The company, operating under the name Viterra since its marriage to Agricore United last summer, on Wednesday posted net earnings of $41.2 million on $1.32 billion in sales for the quarter ending Jan. 31. Officially, that’s […] Read more

Pilot hunting season set for Que. muskox

A breeding program to help introduce muskox in Quebec has led to a new pilot program to hunt some. The provincial natural resources department on Wednesday announced it will allow a limited kill of up to six animals up until the end of this month, while it continues to gather data about the muskox population […] Read more


P.E.I. pledges $3M for cattle producers

Cattle producers on Prince Edward Island will get direct provincial payments as part of a $3 million support package announced Wednesday. The funding package followed negotiations with cattle industry representatives is aimed at “new initiatives” to “assist producers to adjust to current market conditions and develop improved quality in their herds,” the province said in […] Read more

Sask. to review gopher control methods

The Saskatchewan government will fund a new look at methods such as pesticides and predators to keep gophers in check. The province on Tuesday pledged $380,000 in research funding for gopher control. Gilbert Proulx of Alpha Wildlife, an Edmonton-area wildlife management company, will evaluate existing methods and focus on “long-term, sustainable solutions.” “Gophers have caused […] Read more