Better Pork Magazine Archive June 2023 Better Pork June 2023 edition features Sylven Blouin on the cover and the following articles: Treating Heat Stress - Improving Health, Aerosol Transmission - Treating Disease, Eletcronic Feeders - Successful Nutrition & Diane Bergsma - Faith & Family. August 2023 April 2023
Biosecurity Key to Maintaining Effective Foreign Animal Disease Prevention Monday, October 28, 2024 The Swine Health Information Center is advising North American Swine producers to maintain their focus on biosecurity as the global African Swine Fever situation continues to evolve.As part of its October eNewsletter the Swine Health Information Center has released its monthly domestic and... Read this article online
Canada in Third Spot for Global Wheat Exports Monday, October 28, 2024 Stable Harvests Push Canada to 3rd in World Wheat Exports For the second consecutive year, Canada is poised to retain its rank as the world’s third-largest wheat exporter, propelled by rising crop yields across the prairie provinces and drought conditions in other... Read this article online
KAP looking for collaboration in school food program Monday, October 28, 2024 Manitoba’s general farm organization wants to be involved when it comes to the province rolling out its part of the national school food program. Keystone Agricultural Producers (KAP) “has raised the topic with government in past discussions of including Manitoba producers in the... Read this article online
Setting the record straight on Bill C-282 and what it means for Canada Monday, October 28, 2024 An op-ed from Egg Farmers of Canada, Dairy Farmers of Canada, Chicken Farmers of Canada, Turkey Farmers of Canada, and the Canadian Hatching Egg Producers. Canada is an attractive trading partner for many nations. Arguing that countries would abandon trade talks simply because we... Read this article online
Fostering Mental Health Awareness at Advancing Women in Ag Conference Monday, October 28, 2024 By Deanna Ciaccia Mental health issues among farmers are increasingly pressing, with nearly 30% of agricultural workers in North America experiencing anxiety or depression. These challenges do not affect farmers in isolation; they ripple through families and communities,... Read this article online