Science

Drones are helping protect cattle from wolves

For millennia humans have tried to scare wolves away from their livestock, but of course, most of them didn’t have drones   by Cedar Attanasio – The Associated Press But…

Charlebois: U.S. closes door on small Canadian food exporters

Washington has shut down a trade channel that has quietly sustained hundreds of Canadian food entrepreneurs   by Sylvain Charlebois By ending the de minimis exemption—the rule that lets small…

Brazil probes JBS and other beefpackers for buying cattle from deforested land

Brazilian environment agency Ibama has notified 12 meatpacking plants, including two operated by JBS SA , of an inspection into their alleged involvement in a scheme to buy cattle from…

PED Elimination Efforts in Manitoba Attracting International Interest

The Director of Swine Health with Manitoba Pork says the success of efforts to control Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea in Manitoba is drawing international attention   by Bruce Cochrane – Farmscape.ca…

Canadian farmers weigh plans as Chinese tariff hits

As Chinese tariffs on Canadian canola products continue to hamper the cash price of one of the country’s most valuable crops, farming experts say producers have big decisions ahead of…

NFACC Celebrates 20 Years of Leadership in Farm Animal Welfare

This month marks a significant milestone for the National Farm Animal Care Council (NFACC) as it celebrates 20 years of leading farm animal care and welfare in Canada    Founded…

Surveillance and Monitoring Key to Understanding Foreign Animal Disease Movement

The Associate Director of the Swine Health Information Center suggests surveillance and monitoring are key to understanding the movement of foreign animal diseases  by Bruce Cochrane – Farmscape.ca The Swine…

Statistics Canada reports the country’s cattle herd has grown slightly

Stats Canada release a report, citing Canadian cattle herd numbers rose slightly this fiscal year,  which marks the first increase in five years   According to the report dated from…

Why China’s ban on Canadian beef just won’t go away

Nearly four years ago, Beijing slammed the door on $193M worth of annual Canadian beef imports. It’s still shut tight by Joanna Smith – The Logic Beijing’s recent decision to…

Canadian Beef Check-Off Agency reports strong year at AGM

The Canadian Beef Check-Off Agency has wrapped up the 2024/25 fiscal year by reporting financial results, program highlights, and updates to its board and committees at its Annual General Meeting…

Court rejects B.C. ostrich farm’s bid to prevent avian flu cull

The Federal Court of Appeal has rejected a bid by a British Columbia ostrich farm to prevent the culling of its flock that had been infected with avian flu, in…

U.S. Complaints About Canadian Dairy Policy Unfounded

An Independent Agri-Food Policy Note released by Agri-Food Economic Systems suggests U.S. complaints about Canadian dairy policy are unfounded by Bruce Cochrane – Farmscape.ca   As North America closes in on…

Farmers brace for hit from new China tariffs

Farmer Bill Prybylski says China’s planned tariff on canola seed wasn’t factored into his business equations this year by Jeremy Simes – The Canadian Press   The president of the…

Alberta Beef Producers’ Notice of Withdrawal from Canadian Cattle Association

Following extensive deliberation and strategic review, the Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) Board of Directors has made the decision to formally withdraw its membership from the Canadian Cattle Association (CCA), effective…

Urban cattle auction mart shuts down after decades in operation

Heartland Livestock Services was once  the ‘crown jewel of the marketing system in Manitoba’ says Livestock Association  by Chelsea Kemp – CBC News Manitoba’s last urban cattle auction mart closed…

From a tough crop year to livestock feed gains

The governments of Canada and Alberta, through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, increased the low yield allowance so farmers can use poor crops for feed  Alberta.ca The 2025 crop year…

Maple Leaf Foods reports Q2 profit rose, driven by pork business

Maple Leaf Foods Inc. reported its second-quarter profit of $57.8 million, compared with a loss of $26.2 million a year ago   Its earnings amounted to 46 cents per diluted…

Mexican ranchers struggle as tiny parasite ravages their cattle exports

The United States’ suspension of live cattle imports from Mexico hit at the worst possible time for rancher Martín Ibarra Vargas, who after two years of severe drought had hoped…

Restaurants Canada Awards of Excellence 2025 recipients announced

The winners will be honoured at Restaurants Canada’s One Table inaugural industry dinner in Toronto on September 16 Newswire Launched in 2017, the Restaurants Canada Awards of Excellence recognize and…

CFIB: Will Ottawa Finally Clear the Table for Domestic Food Trade?

What’s stopping meat produced, inspected, and sold in Alberta from landing on grocery shelves in Saskatchewan? by Beatrice Moen – Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB)   A tangled maze…

Our October 2025 Issue

In our October 2025 issue, No deal on U.S. tariffs yet, Canadian livestock ahead, Trade disruptions, Ontario investing in Ag research, the future of agriculture, World steak challenge 2025, and much more!