The tremors continue to be felt across Canadian agriculture following U.S. president Donald Trump's earthquake announcement on Tuesday, that was certainly the case at the Alberta Beef Industry Conference in Calgary.

Analyst urges beef producers to stay in constant communication with evolving tariff landscape
On a per-acre basis, equipment costs have risen faster than farm revenue
The Markets: A 10 per cent tariff on Canadian cattle could be absorbed by U.S. consumer prices
Beef producers talk about their motivations for changing calving timing
Feed wheat, U.S. corn too expensive
Animal Health: Crop growers and cattle producers can benefit by working together