For the week ending March 14, western Canadian feeder cattle markets traded $10-$15 per hundredweight higher than seven days ...
What do farmers want this federal election to be about? Here's why affordability, cutting taxes and dealing with tariffs rank high. CBC News visited an Agricultural Expo in Lethbridge as part of a ...
File photo of cattle in an Alberta feedlot. (Geralyn Wichers photo) Chicago feeder cattle futures made gains on Friday as ...
The cooperative is based in "Feedlot Alley," located in southern Alberta. The FALG program has been in place in Alberta since ...
All day and all night, big rigs roll both ways across the border transporting products that could soon cost more in both the ...
With the Chinese tariffs just coming on too and with the U.S. saying canola oil does not qualify for their their bio fuel ...
Alberta ranchers 'very concerned' about tariff impact on beef industry as Trump delays another month
“In a week, you’re (taking) $10 million to $12 million directly out of the pockets of a feedlot producer in Alberta,” Vander Heyden said of the tariffs. “That gets very scary for the ...
Canadian farmer Jon Vaags quit buying beef cattle in November after the election of U.S. President Donald Trump made tariffs on Canadian exports seem like a serious risk.
Trade wars are erupting on multiple fronts for Canada, but there is hope that the future will bring steadier times for the ...
The cooperative is based in "Feedlot Alley," located in southern Alberta. The FALG program has been in place in Alberta since the Great Depression, and is intended to provide "relatively easy ...
All day and all night, big rigs roll both ways across the border transporting products that could soon cost more in both the ...
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