“The Barton Report & Current Policy” highlights Stuart Smyth’s presentation at the 2023 CAAR Conference in Edmonton. It reviews how the 2017 Barton Report fits within current federal government policy changes and asks if it still allows Canada to remain active in growing innovative opportunities. We have also included the article in this newsletter.
Blinded by science questions, Canada’s chief science adviser needs to use science when making policy decisions.
The April CAAR Communicator articles are now also available online, don’t miss Executive Director’s Mitch Rezansoff’s thoughts on whether or not net zero agriculture production is achievable. Don’t miss:
- Is net zero agriculture production achievable?
- Strategies to support your intern
- Early season pest control for growers
- CAAR Award Winners
- Agronomist of the Year: Rahul Patel, Pioneer Cooperative Unlimited Association
- Retailer of the Year Award: Blair’s Family of Companies
- Chairman’s Award: Ray Redfern & Redfern Farm Services
- Retailer Hall of Fame Award: Garth MacDonald of G-Mas Ag Team
- Is Canada using science or not for decision-making?
- Early season pest control for Ontario soybean growers
- Port of Montreal to add new grain Terminal Equipment
- Grain trains doing the job
- CAAR News
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