Canadian Cattle Young Leaders Program application deadline coming up March 31
The Canadian Cattle Association's Young Leaders Program has helped to mentor 180 participants in the beef industry.
The CYL program was established in 2010 as an industry succession tool for the beef sector.
CCA Youth Programs and Engagement Manager Jessica Radau says the program is open to young people 18-35 from across Canada involved in all areas of the beef supply chain.
The Canada Grains Act Summit is taking place today
The grain sector is coming together in Saskatoon to discuss the Canada Grain Act.
The summit is being hosted by the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission.
APAS President Ian Boxall says the Canada Grain Act Summit is an opportunity to discuss key issues, innovations, regulations, and competitiveness within the grain sector.
He says they've invited 40 organizations to attend with producer groups, researchers, stakeholders and government officials both Federal and Provincial.
Ottawa increases interest-free portion of the Advance Payments Program to $250,000
Federal Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay is raising the interest free limit on the 2024 Advance Payments Program.
The Advance Payments Program gives producers access to cash advances of up to $1 million, with the first $250 thousand dollars now being interest free.
He says in the face of so many challenges, our hardworking producers continue to show their resilience and produce top-quality products for Canadians, and the world.
4-H Canada is going through some key changes
4-H Canada has been forced to reorganize its operations after Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada cut their support to the national youth development program by 35 percent, resulting in the layoff of seven staff members last week.
Interim CEO Hugh Maynard says over the last ten years, 4-H Canada has received plus or minus $1,000,000 in funding from Agriculture Canada.
Some of that money (it varies from year to year) is considered flow-through money, 4-H Canada receives it and then distributes it to the provincial organizations for their programming.
The Province is investing more money into agriculture-related research
Agriculture Minister Ron Kostyshyn says a total of $16.3 million in Federal-Provincial funding will go to support 101 research and innovation projects.
Projects being funded vary from resDefinitely. There's always an interesting component about new seed varieties possibly and actually opportunities of fertilizer. We work a lot with the university as you know and I think those are a lot of projects that are being done right now at the university along with other agencies.
The Prairies are going to need some decent moisture going forward
This winter has been relatively dry and any snow we have seen hasn't been enough to recharge moisture conditions.
Agri-Climate Specialist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Trevor Hadwen says we're going to need timely, consistent rains before seeding and throughout the growing season.
Saskatchewan's agriculture sector is pleased with this week's budget
This week's provincial budget included a 4.1 per cent increase or $22.4 million for the agriculture budget.
The $1.5 billion agriculture budget includes $431.7 million to fund federal-provincial risk management programs and $89.4 million for strategic initiatives under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership.
Agriculture Minister David Marit says he's pleased with the agriculture budget with the enhancements they made to the crop insurance file as well as adding another 38 weather stations.
Today is World Water Day!
World Water Day is about taking action to tackle the global water crisis.
Across the prairies, several projects are also happening to protect and support our access to a good, clean water source now and into the future.
In Manitoba ... Manitoba Habitat Conservancy has approved $11.6 million in funding to help achieve a diverse array of on-the-ground water and land conservation initiatives focused on preserving wetlands, waterways, and other habitats.
Lacombe's FCDC is being re-launched
The Province is investing $3.2 million in the development of the Western Crop Innovations (WCI).
WCI will carry on the work of the Field Crop Development Centre at Lacombe starting April 1st.
Current programming is under review and where necessary will be transitioned ... FCDC which has been around since 1973 is known for its barley breeding program.
Agriculture and Irrigation Minister RJ Sigurdson says it's an exciting time for crop research in Alberta.
CN Rail pleased with grain movement
CN Rail has seen solid grain movement over the last couple of weeks.
CN's Assistant Vice-President of Grain David Przednowek says they've moved over 525 thousand tonnes of grain per week.
"We expect that demand is going to remain quite steady here into early April, then we'll see what the market brings us. What the impact of starting to shift gears and think about spring seeding will do as well as the impact of road bands."