Alta. to offset farmers’ costs with $165M

Alberta will soon launch a provincial farm recovery plan with $165 million in “transitional” payments to help offset its farmers’ rising feed, fuel and fertilizer costs. Agriculture Minister George Groeneveld announced in a release today that the province will start delivery of the farm recovery plan (AFRP) for eligible farmers in early November, to be […] Read more



FCC fuels up Accelerator Loans for second year

Farm Credit Canada has brought back the Accelerator Loan for another year, the federal farm lender announced Monday. The Accelerator Loan program, which targets farmers under age 40, allows young farmers to maintain cash flow to build equity and build their farms, by providing flexibility in payment options and down payments as low as zero. […] Read more

Ont. MP named ag secretary in shuffle

Eastern Ontario MP Guy Lauzon has been named to the post of Parliamentary secretary to the minister of agriculture and agri-food, Gerry Ritz. Prime Minister Stephen Harper made the announcement today amid a shuffle of secretary assignments. Parliamentary secretaries are members of Parliament who assist the sitting minister in his or her portfolio. Lauzon is […] Read more


Canadian negotiators optimistic on Doha round

(Resource News International) — Canadian negotiators remain optimistic regarding progress made at the World Trade Organization’s latest session of the Doha round, even as they continue to defend supply management boards and the Canadian Wheat Board’s (CWB) marketing monopoly, according to Canada’s chief agricultural negotiator at the WTO talks. Steve Verheul, director of the trade […] Read more

Manitoba to regulate organic sector

Legislation to regulate the sale and trade of organic food within Manitoba is back on the table after last summer’s provincial election. The provincial Organic Agricultural Products Act will include many of the standards and procedures as the national organic products regulations introduced in December, said Agriculture Minister Rosann Wowchuk, noting the province was “instrumental” […] Read more


Crop prices drive farmland values: FCC

Higher commodity prices have been written into the values of farmland across much of Canada in the first half of 2007, leading to the country’s biggest overall increase in ag land values in five years, Farm Credit Canada reported Monday. The federal farm lending agency said in its farmland values report that the value of […] Read more

Biosecurity detector project funded

Probes fitted with high-tech signal generators may be developed to detect food safety and quality problems and air- and waterborne bugs and pathogens if new public investment at the University of Manitoba pans out. The federal/provincial/civic Winnipeg Partnership Agreement will put up $3.2 million for a biological and electrical biosensor lab and a biomedical imaging […] Read more


Manitoba: New measures to guard against woodland pests

Manitoba conservation minister Stan Struthers has reintroduced the Forest Health Protection Act that would put into place improved safeguards to help battle against the impacts of woodland pests. “The Forest Health Protection Act will enable measures to help protect Manitoba’s forests against pests such as the pine beetle that has devastated forests in British Columbia,” […] Read more

Farmlife editor Bonnie Thompson, 58

Bonnie Thompson, who edited the Farmlife section of Grainews and the Country Crossroads section of the Manitoba Co-operator, died early Tuesday morning of complications from a long bout with cancer. Thompson, 58, was born in southwestern Manitoba and came to the publishing division of Winnipeg-based United Grain Growers in July 1983 as an administrative assistant […] Read more