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Future of farming dealing with many issues
Success based on adapting, finding value.




Durum: the new class of Ontario wheat
Processor’s needs pulled development of market



How are fertilizer prices determined?
Global market leaves Canadian farmers bidding for product.



You too need an advisor
Fear not the services of a good farm advisor: they are part of a positive evolutionary process, not just a single changing event!


Information exchange ever-changing
These are some incredible times for the agri-food industry, and that tends to be a bit of an understatement.


Consumer plays no small role: it’s Big
June 5, 2008 - “We have met the enemy and they are us!” The phrase is commonly used in sports, by political pundits and originally by a cartoon character of the 1960s. Yet it so aptly applies to the widespread conditions in which we find ourselves today.


In the world today, the first may be lost
May 26, 2008 - In this world, nothing is so simple as to be black and white. Take the agri-food industry for example. From where I sit, the accurate picture of agriculture offered to those in  urban centres like Toronto, Vancouver, Ottawa and Montreal  has been long-obscured by a series of issues that will never allow for a singular, one-stop shopping approach to understanding and enlightenment.


How to do on-farm trials
On-farm trialing is a way for growers to test new varieties.




How are fertilizer prices determined?
Global market leaves Canadian farmers bidding for product.




Good agronomic advice crosses many international borders
Prairie based CCA shares agronomic expertise in many countries.




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