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Jan 8, 2025 |
manitobacooperator.ca | Janelle Rudolph
A technique used to produce decaffinated coffee could be coming to a canola crusher near you. Read Also On-farm research gives local canola insights for 2024 From fertilizer questions to canola seeding rates, here’s the latest on-farm canola research data, specific to Manitoba. It uses carbon dioxide gas under high pressure and low temperature to extract 99.9 per cent of the oil from the canola, leaving behind a pure meal that could be utilized in food-grade applications.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
shorturl.at | Janelle Rudolph |Delaney Seiferling |Robert Arnason |Karen Briere
The Western Canadian Crop Production Show Western Canadian Crop Production Show 2025 will be held from January 14 to 16 in Saskatoon SK. Stay up-to-date with the latest news and highlights from Crop Production Show. Show Dates: January 14-16, 2025 Show Hours: Jan 14: 9am - 5pm | Jan 15: 9am - 5pm | Jan 16: 9am - 4pm WTC Saskatoon at Prairieland in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
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Jan 7, 2025 |
producer.com | Janelle Rudolph |Michael Robin |Doug Ferguson |Sean Pratt
The Western Canadian Crop Production Show Western Canadian Crop Production Show 2025 will be held from January 14 to 16 in Saskatoon SK. Stay up-to-date with the latest news and highlights from Crop Production Show. Show Dates: January 14-16, 2025 Show Hours: Jan 14: 9am - 5pm | Jan 15: 9am - 5pm | Jan 16: 9am - 4pm WTC Saskatoon at Prairieland in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
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Dec 2, 2024 |
producer.com | Janelle Rudolph
Glacier FarmMedia – When the National Farm Animal Care Council Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Pigs was released in 2014, it annoyed many pork producers. Now the code is being updated and concerns about changes and possible ripple effects from practices in other countries are at the front of Canadian pork producers’ minds. At the Saskatchewan Pork Industry Symposium Nov. 6, Stephen Heckbert, executive director of the Canadian Pork Council, spoke about the code of practice updates.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
producer.com | Janelle Rudolph
Glacier FarmMedia – The organic sector has a bone to pick with Canadian regulators on their treatment of gene-edited crops. From the perspective of Lucy Sharratt, a speaker at the Organic Connections Conference in Saskatoon in early November, the government is dancing to the biotechnology industry’s tune as it makes policy.
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