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Website launched to fight anti-biotech movement
A group of biotech seed companies on Monday launched an online forum to combat mounting opposition to genetically modified foods among consumer groups and activists.
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Pulse research gets funding boost
A $15 million investment by the federal government will be used to develop new pulse varieties, improve agronomic practices, and help the sector meet the growing global demand for top quality Canadian pulses
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Pooping Canada geese may have spread GM wheat seeds
Canada geese may have spread viable seeds of genetically modified wheat grown at the Central Experimental Farm, documents from Agriculture Canada show.
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SK irrigation canal rehab continues
The Saskatchewan government is investing $5 million to rehabilitate a portion of the M1 Canal, a vital piece of infrastructure for irrigators in the province.
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Youth Ag-Summit to tackle global hunger issue
On August 20, over 120 young people from around the world will gather in Calgary, Alberta for a week-long summit to tackle the issue of feeding a hungry planet.
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MF introduces new mid-range tractors
Massey Ferguson is introducing a new line of mid-range tractors, the 6600 Series, with standard features such as a spacious cab and four-wheel drive.
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