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With tariffs and trade wars looming, Canadian canola growers are urged to eke out every bit of efficiency in their 2025 ...
Like soybeans, the catalyst behind the increase in canola plantings is a rise in domestic demand for, and use of, oils and ...
Last year, the canola disease survey in Saskatchewan detected sclerotinia stem rot in 56 per cent of canola fields in the province. Growers rely on fungicides to control sclerotinia, which is a “major ...
Canadian farmers struggle as China hits Canada with 100 per cent tariffs on canola oil, canola meal and peas in retaliation ...
Amidst global uncertainties, scientists are exploring survival strategies, focusing on food production post-disaster. A study ...
Canola runs deep on Margaret Rigetti’s farm in southern Saskatchewan. Her grandfather was among the first to grow the bright yellow flowering crop in the 1970s, and it has been a staple ever since.
The construction of yet another canola crush plant that was planned for Regina is “unlikely to go ahead,” states a report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Melissa Guillaume and her family farm in Marquis and recently won the Farmer Appreciation – Spring Seeding Edition prize by ...
Canola runs deep on Margaret Rigetti’s farm ... Her grandfather was among the first to grow the bright yellow flowering crop in the 1970s, and it has been a staple ever since.
Farmers in Westman are rethinking their crop choices as trade tensions between Canada and China continue to impact canola ...
A big question for producers as they get ready for seeding is the canola tariff situation with China and the ongoing tariff ...