The latest news from the agricultural sector
2025-06-13
CAHRC and University of Guelph partner to expand HR training
In a move to strengthen workforce development in agriculture, the Canadian Agricultural Human Resource Council (CAHRC) has partnered with the University of Guelph’s School of Continuing Studies (SCS)... Read more
2025-06-13
Emergency use of Allegro 500F registered for field
The Pest Management Regulatory Agency has just approved the Emergency Use registration request for use of Allegro 500F fungicide, effective June 2, 2025, to June 1, 2026, in Ontario, British Columbia,... Read more
2025-06-13
Lark Joining MSU Through Agricultural Resiliency Program to Address Land Use Challenges Facing Today’s Farmers
U.S. agriculture is confronted with threats from a multitude of sources. From increasingly extreme weather and the problems it causes droughts, floods, and emerging pests and diseases to name a few... Read more
2025-06-13
How Can Crop Marketing and Crop Insurance Go Together?
By Hunter Biram and Andrew McKenzie Read more
2025-06-13
Jealous Fruits predicts progression of 2025 cherry season
As one of British Columbia’s largest sweet cherry growers, Jealous Fruits offers a timeline of how the 2025 season is likely to unfold. The first week of July, light volumes are expected focusing on... Read more
2025-06-13
Ontario Bean Growers are having a day and you are invited
Research Day takes place on August 20. Read more
2025-06-13
Niagara Irrigation Initiative Project receives $1.8 million
The Niagara Irrigation Initiative Project has received up to $1.8 million in funding. Read more
2025-06-13
Saskatchewan Pulse Growers Reduces Levy Rate Effective August 1, 2025
This letter is to inform you that Saskatchewan Pulse Growers (SPG) is reducing the levy rate collected on pulses and soybeans grown in Saskatchewan from 0.67% to 0.60%, effective at the beginning of... Read more
2025-06-13
Captan 480 SC fungicide label expanded to manage pepper anthracnose
The Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) has approved an Emergency Use Registration request effective June 2, 2025, until June 1, 2026, for control of anthracnose on field peppers in Ontario only.... Read more
2025-06-13
A Closer Look at Anaerobic Digester Adoption
The Michigan House Agriculture Committee recently passed House Bills 4257 and 4265. These bills focus on streamlining the regulatory framework associated with adopting and operating anaerobic... Read more
2025-06-13
Orondis Ultra fungicide label expanded to manage downy mildew on quinoa
The Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) has approved an Emergency Use Registration request effective June 2, 2025, until June 1, 2026 for control of downy mildew on quinoa grown in Québec,... Read more
2025-06-13
Michigan Vegetable Crop Report – June 11, 2025
By Benjamin Phillips and Benjamin Werling Read more