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Antibiotic resistance is an increasing concern for livestock producers in Canada. In response, nutrition researchers have been investigating the potential use of prebiotics and probiotics as ...
Better Farming Prairies is the professional farmer’s trusted source for insight and analysis of the agricultural industry across the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. We have a ...
Herbicide-resistant weeds are becoming a common problem for Prairie farmers, limiting their options for chemical weed management and increasing the importance of non-chemical management strategies.
Drones have been creating a lot of buzz in agriculture for over a decade now. Most of the machines were initially purchased for entertainment, but their uses have evolved over time, earning them a ...
Most farms in Canada are owned, operated, and passed down through families. As multiple generations integrate on the farm, it can be difficult to manage the pressures of maintaining a business and ...
In the spring, a team of researchers – including University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign scientists and industry partners – approached a professor in the university's animal sciences department to ...
Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz left a meeting with U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack feeling that there’s room for negotiations on the voluntary rules tacked on to the United States’ new ...
It's not just in Canada where you can't get a vet to look at your cow. The state of Missouri is going to use a US$500,000 grant to address a nation-wide shortage of large animal veterinarians.
Ontario’s potato fields contained bumper yields in 2009 but a poorer quality crop means processors and retailers will run out of locally grown spuds earlier than normal. Kevin Marcoux, field man with ...
As harvest season fast approaches, Ontario farmers gear up for one of the most important times of the year. With constantly changing and unfavourable weather, producers must be prepared and ready when ...
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