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Mexico’s bean production was 1.01 million tonnes, a 41 per cent increase over the previous year, according to a new report by ...
Farmers are likely doing some pulse acreage juggling in the wake of China’s 100 percent tariff on Canadian peas.
Better nitrogen management promises to both protect crop yields and reduce greenhouse gas emissions from fertilizer. New ...
Parasites are becoming resistant to common livestock medications; strategic treatment and monitoring might be the better way ...
However, because research shows negative ions, such as the sulphate in ammonium sulphate, tend to leach through soils that ...
Recent findings suggest that pelvic collapse, caused by incomplete fusion of the pelvic symphysis, is a widespread yet largely undiagnosed condition, especially in young thoroughbreds, and likely ...
So far, however, only one manufacturer, Agco, has publicly stated its intention to pause equipment deliveries into the U.S.
The first 24 hours of a piglet’s life are critical—get it right, and you’re on your way to a healthy, thriving market hog. Get it wrong, and you could be looking at lifelong struggles.
For the week ending April 4, the feeder cattle market was hard to define. Many auction barns did not have sales.
After yet another round of tariff uncertainty, the Alberta fed market set new record-high prices the week ending April 4.
Scientists studying the two major root rot problems for pulses in Western Canada have had small victories, but good chemical ...
Bean yellow mosaic virus (BYMV) is a pathogenic virus that can affect any pulse crop. It creates mosaic patterns on the plant ...