Alberta livestock farmers want compensation for coyote damage

A county in northwestern Alberta wants livestock producers to be compensated when coyotes prey on their animals, which would bring the province in line with the rest of Western Canada…
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Canadian Meat Council 12th Technical Symposium & Meat and Poultry Trade Show

For the first time, the CMC 12th Technical Symposium will be joining the Meat & Poultry Trade show in the Niagara Convention Center this fall in Niagara Falls     …
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Alberta livestock farmers want compensation for coyote damage

A county in northwestern Alberta wants livestock producers to be compensated when coyotes prey on their animals, which would bring the province in line ...

Canadian Meat Council 12th Technical Symposium & Meat and Poultry Trade Show

For the first time, the CMC 12th Technical Symposium will be joining the Meat & Poultry Trade show in the Niagara Convention Center this ...

Maple Leaf Foods unveils future name for the new pork company

Maple Leaf Foods unveiled that Canada Packers will be the future name of the new pork company once it completes the previously announced separation of ...

Temple Grandin to speak at Saskatchewan Pork Industry Symposium Set for Saskatoon November

The Communications and Marketing Coordinator with Sask Pork says the 47th edition of Saskatchewan Pork Industry Symposium features a good list of speakers and ...

Cleanfarms to start collecting old livestock medicines in British Columbia

Starting soon, British Columbia farmers in the Okanagan, Interior and Kootenay regions can safely dispose of unwanted agricultural pesticides and old, obsolete livestock and ...

Meat Institute Approves New Officers and Board Members

Following a successful Protein PACT Summit focused on turning sustainability goals into action, the Meat Institute elected key new officers, Executive Board members and ...

Two additional human bird flu cases confirmed in California

U.S. and California health officials confirmed two new cases of H5N1 bird flu in dairy farm workers in the state on Friday, bringing the ...

McDonald’s sues top meat packers for allegedly colluding to inflate the price of beef

The fast food giant is suing the U.S. meat industry's “Big Four” — Tyson, JBS, Cargill and National Beef Packing Company — and their ...

Animal Health Canada Receives Funding Through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership

Animal Health Canada has been awarded 13 million dollars to further its efforts to improve the health and welfare of farmed animals in Canada ...

U.S. port strike suspended until January to allow time for contract talks

The union representing 45,000 striking U.S. dockworkers at East and Gulf coast ports says it has reached a deal to suspend their strike until ...

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Alberta livestock farmers want compensation for coyote damage

A county in northwestern Alberta wants livestock producers to be compensated when coyotes prey on their animals, which would bring the province in line with the rest of Western Canada…

Canadian Meat Council 12th Technical Symposium & Meat and Poultry Trade Show

For the first time, the CMC 12th Technical Symposium will be joining the Meat & Poultry Trade show in the Niagara Convention Center this fall in Niagara Falls     …

Maple Leaf Foods unveils future name for the new pork company

Maple Leaf Foods unveiled that Canada Packers will be the future name of the new pork company once it completes the previously announced separation of its pork business as a new…

Temple Grandin to speak at Saskatchewan Pork Industry Symposium Set for Saskatoon November

The Communications and Marketing Coordinator with Sask Pork says the 47th edition of Saskatchewan Pork Industry Symposium features a good list of speakers and an opportunity for networking   by…

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Years-long ban on Canadian beef highlights uncertainty of Chinese market

China’s ongoing ban on Canadian beef appears to have no end in sight, making it a textbook example of the uncertainty Canadian exporters continue to face in that market  …

Biden-Harris Administration Announces Final Awards through Landmark Meat and Poultry Processing Investment

Over $325 million total investment in 74 independent meat and poultry processing projects already strengthening food supply chain, creating new jobs and supporting American farmers      U.S. Department of…

Taxpayers Shouldn’t Have to Bail Out Lab-Grown Meat Companies

This situation has given rise to conniving lobbyists who exploited climate change to look for government handouts and now seek taxpayer-funded bailout for the flailing lab-grown meat industry    by…

Cabinet focuses on Canada-US trade relations

Canada’s renewed charm offensive in the United States is “more relevant than ever,” Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne said Tuesday, as the federal cabinet retreat turned its attention to the Canada-U.S.…

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Alberta livestock farmers want compensation for coyote damage

A county in northwestern Alberta wants livestock producers to be compensated when coyotes prey on their animals, which would bring the province in line with the rest of Western Canada     Nicholas Frew - CBC News Currently, the carnivores are not listed alongside wolves, grizzly bears, black bears, cougars or eagles under the wildlife predator compensation program. What data and research is available suggests coyotes are Alberta's No. 1 ...

Canadian Meat Council 12th Technical Symposium & Meat and Poultry Trade Show

For the first time, the CMC 12th Technical Symposium will be joining the Meat & Poultry Trade show in the Niagara Convention Center this fall in Niagara Falls      Symposium attendees would have the opportunity to participate at the trade show (no extra cost) and our associate members will have preferential access to exhibit during the symposium and/or at the Trade Show (see Trade Show brochure here and program ...

Maple Leaf Foods unveils future name for the new pork company

Maple Leaf Foods unveiled that Canada Packers will be the future name of the new pork company once it completes the previously announced separation of its pork business as a new independent, public company      "We are thrilled to launch Canada Packers as the new name for our future independent pork company," said Dennis Organ, President of Maple Leaf Foods' Pork Complex and incoming CEO of Canada Packers. "This choice ...

Temple Grandin to speak at Saskatchewan Pork Industry Symposium Set for Saskatoon November

The Communications and Marketing Coordinator with Sask Pork says the 47th edition of Saskatchewan Pork Industry Symposium features a good list of speakers and an opportunity for networking   by Bruce Cochrane - Farmscape.ca   The Saskatchewan Pork Development Board's 47th annual Saskatchewan Pork Industry Symposium is scheduled for Saskatoon November 5th and 6th.   Sask Pork Communications and Marketing Coordinator Steve Seto says the symposium brings producers to Saskatoon ...

Cleanfarms to start collecting old livestock medicines in British Columbia

Starting soon, British Columbia farmers in the Okanagan, Interior and Kootenay regions can safely dispose of unwanted agricultural pesticides and old, obsolete livestock and equine medications through a Cleanfarms program      Cleanfarms is operating 11 single-day collection events at local ag retailer locations, landfills and transfer stations throughout the province starting on Monday, October 21 and ending on Monday, October 28. “Every time we’re here, farmers participate in this ...

Meat Institute Approves New Officers and Board Members

Following a successful Protein PACT Summit focused on turning sustainability goals into action, the Meat Institute elected key new officers, Executive Board members and full Board of Directors members for 2025      “The members elected a slate of leaders who will continue to serve the industry and guide Meat Institute resources to addressing important challenges in workforce safety, sustainability, animal welfare, food security and food safety,” said Julie Anna ...

Two additional human bird flu cases confirmed in California

U.S. and California health officials confirmed two new cases of H5N1 bird flu in dairy farm workers in the state on Friday, bringing the total of infected dairy workers in that state to six, and the total of human cases nationwide this year to 20     Reuters Ten of the U.S. cases were tied to exposure to infected poultry, nine were tied to sick or infected dairy cows, and ...

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