Better Farming Prairies Magazine Archive January 2024 Better Farming Prairies January 2024 edition features Morgan Duggan on the cover and the following articles: Preparing your Taxes - Tips & To-Dos, Supporting Your Soil - Calcium Benefits, Business or Lifestyle? - Profit Either Way, and Calving Prep. February 2024 November/December 2023
Let’s celebrate women in dairy Friday, January 31, 2025 Do you know a woman doing amazing things in the dairy industry? If, so Jersey Canada wants to hear from you. Join Jersey Canada to help celebrate women in the dairy industry by nominating someone to be recognized on its social media channels for this March 8, 2025, as well as in... Read this article online
Feds defer capital gains increases - farmers want it scrapped! Friday, January 31, 2025 The federal government announced a delay in the planned increase of the capital gains inclusion rate, pushing the effective date back from June 25, 2024, to January 1, 2026. This change would have raised the taxable portion of capital gains realized by individuals above $250,000, as... Read this article online
Grey County releases its upcoming 2025 ag course list Friday, January 31, 2025 Grey County Agricultural Services has revealed its list of upcoming courses of interest to producers and rural residents of Grey and Bruce Counties and beyond. Course details and registration information can be found on the Grey Ag website at www.greyagservices.ca. Please note... Read this article online
Former KAP President Bill Campbell passes away Thursday, January 30, 2025 A leader in Manitoba’s ag community has died. Bill Campbell, a former president of Keystone Agricultural Producers (KAP) passed away on Jan. 19 at the Brandon Regional Health Centre. The 69-year-old operated a mixed farm near Minto. From 2011 to 2013 he was president of the... Read this article online
Research continues to support wheat varieties with improved yields and stronger disease resistance Thursday, January 30, 2025 The Canadian Wheat Research Coalition (CWRC) has announced a five-year investment of $11.8 million in a new core breeding agreement (CBA) with the University of Saskatchewan’s Crop Development Centre (CDC). This funding ensures the continuation of CDC’s wheat breeding programs, following... Read this article online