The use of glyphosate and the introduction of glyphosate-tolerant crops spurred the development of no-till farming practices and the reduction in summerfallow.
Environment and Climate Change Canada holds the National Biodiversity Symposium and shares a discussion paper.
In the United States, the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) has achieved a major milestone in enhancing farmers' right to repair by signing memoranda of understanding (MOUs) with AGCO and Kubota, two prominent agricultural equipment manufacturers.
The Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) approved new pesticides for use in Canada on May 16, 2023.
For those supplying fertilizer to their customers, it seems like the application season is getting shorter and shorter. (Sponsored Content.)
CAAR is delighted to welcome Maikka Manacsa to the association as the Administrative Operations Manager.
The Canadian Government announced the extension of the Agri-Food Pilot, which helps facilitate the transition of experienced workers in agricultural and food industries to permanent residence in Canada. The Pilot will now run until May 14, 2025; it was launched in May 2020.
Multiple ag societies and fairgrounds across Alberta accept farmers and livestock displaced by the ongoing wildfires.
Keep it Clean has released its 2023 Product Advisory to inform Canadian growers of potential market risks associated with certain crop protection products when used on some crops.
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