1 10, 2020

From the publishers desk,

As I am penning this the unique times continue, some families are settling back into fall routines with school starting and the combines are going at solid pace trying to get this year’s crop off and in the bin. While fall is here, it still looks quite different, when passing people in the grocery, equipment

14 08, 2020

Banff Pork: Information and a Whole Lot More

A year shy of its 50th anniversary, Banff Pork Seminar hosted 755 delegates for two days of learning, sharing and networking at the jewel of the Rocky Mountains, the Fairmont Banff Springs.
Organizing committee Chair Amy Cronin opened the two-day seminar on the morning of January 8, remarking on the buzz she felt in the

6 08, 2020

Like Mount Zion

Mountains loom large with us upon the parkland and prairies. As a boy or girl, did you ever sit forward in your seat glued to the window, fascinated with trips to the Rockies? Every trip guaranteed moments of admiration. Those mountains were there before we were born, and if Jesus doesn’t return until then,

6 08, 2020

Is Science is the Answer?

Unlike a seemingly growing portion of the population I remain a firm believer in science.It’s not that every discovery made by science is ultimately proven safe, that is what happens as the research data grows, discoveries are made which can change the initial conclusions, but without science the world will stagnate, and risks regressing

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6 08, 2020

Research Helps Prepare Producers for New Code of Practice Requirements

Research conducted by the University of Saskatchewan and the Prairie Swine Center will help producers prepare for new requirements due to come into effect in 2024 for gestating sows housed in stalls.As of 2024, as part of the Canadian Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Pigs, new requirements will come into

6 08, 2020

Siemens Says

It is what it is – farming – Serving agriculture the basic industryLooking back to August 2019 amid a three-year so-called drought, with crops suffering more so in some areas than others, and then the rains came, delaying the harvest 2019. Of course not to be outdone, Old Man Winter, well still fall ‘19

6 08, 2020

U.S. Pork Producers Call on Congress for Help

Dr. Steve Meyer, an economist with Kerns and Associates, said processing plant disruptions caused by COVID-19 resulted in the worst financial disaster ever for American hog farmers.As part of a news briefing on July 21, the National Pork Producers Council outlined the economic devastation caused to pork producers by COVID-19. It urged Congress to

6 08, 2020

Sounding off on Feral Pigs

Rural residents east of Edmonton have been asked to watch for wild pigs and report any sightings to their county office.In June, three sightings were reported in the South Cooking Lake area, says Karen Raven, manager of agricultural operations for Strathcona County. As a result of those sightings, her office sent a letter to

6 08, 2020

Dr. Carr Puts Pork Industry into Perspective

Dr. John Carr, an International livestock consultant, living in Queensland, Australia, said the African Swine Fever in Asian and some other European countries continue to wreak havoc to the swine industry, and in some instances world-wide.Dr. Carr said the people he works within China, the farms he looks after, still struggle to set up

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6 08, 2020

The Heart Team is a Charitable Operation Recovering Bodies

Paul and Manuel Maendel Heart Team members of the Oak Bluff Hutterite Colony east of Morris, MB recently attended a trade show selling sonar and dive assist equipment and advanced technology.The next part has to do with the cost of equipment, travel, accommodation, meals, and other costs as part of the recovery expenses, training,