Sclerotinia-resistant canola varieties may be in the cards
A U.S. company develops a trait that it says provides genetic resistance to sclerotinia, which can be challenging for growers.
A San Diego company is closer to commercializing a trait that could protect canola from sclerotinia.
In April, Cibus announced that two of its disease resistance traits for canola have been designated as “not regulated” by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
“We are encouraged by USDA-APHIS (Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service) broad designation for these traits being developed,” said Cibus co-founder Peter Beetham.
Seeding of potatoes almost complete in Manitoba
Manitoba's latest potato report shows planting in the province is now estimated to be 95 per cent complete.
Planting has been going very smoothly, with most farms now finished.
Potato and Horticulture Crops Pathologist Vikram Bisht says with planting nearly over, it's now time to take care of cull piles in and around fields and farmyards, as cull piles can be a source of disease inoculum and may harbour Colorado potato beetles and aphids.
Alberta Grains names acting chair as Tara Sawyer runs for UCP in Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills by-election
Scott Jespersen has been named the acting chair for Alberta Grains.
Chair Tara Sawyer is taking a leave of absence effective immediately following her appointment by Premier Danielle Smith as the United Conservative Party (UCP) candidate for the Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills by-election.
Sawyer, a wheat and barley farmer from Acme, Alberta, was elected as Alberta Grains’ inaugural chair in 2023 after the amalgamation of the Alberta Wheat and Barley Commissions.
Olds College signs training agreement with Uzbekistan
The training agreement will establish an environment, social and governance program that will be offered to students in Uzbekistan.
Countries across the globe are seeking out Canadian post-secondary institutions for partnerships focused on learning and exchanging knowledge.
Olds College in Olds, Alta., is one of the latest, signing an international training agreement with Uzbekistan April 29 following a memorandum of understanding signed last November.
Longview 4-H donation steer breaks record for High River District Health Care Foundation
A lot of money was raised on Victoria Day for the Longview 4-H Beef Club sale.
No surprise as the club doubled in size from last year and took 28 steers plus a donation steer to auction at the High River Ag grounds.
A whopping $255,625.80, including the donation steer, was raised on Monday. It averaged out to $6.77/lb but increased to $6.92/lb with the donation steer.
Ross Lewis with the club was very thankful for the donation steer 'Donald' this year, which was raised by Markus Mason, a 9-year 4-H veteran.
Drake Meats announces major expansion
Drake Meats has announced a significant expansion with the construction of a new federally inspected plant in Saskatoon. This marks the first major expansion for the company, which has been operating out of its original plant in Drake, Saskatchewan.
Union head says new federal government needs to regain public servants' trust
The head of one of Canada's largest federal unions says the federal government needs to focus on repairing the relationship between public servants and management.
Nathan Prier, president of the Canadian Association of Professional Employees, said this is a "delicate moment" and that new Treasury Board President Shafqat Ali has his work cut out for him.
Prier said the Trudeau government made several questionable decisions that eroded trust among workers. They included a messy return-to-office rollout that was conducted without consulting employees, he said.
Bank of Canada rate cut odds for June fall after April inflation data
Signs that underlying inflation was picking up in April put the Bank of Canada in a tricky position ahead of its June interest rate decision, with some economists arguing a second straight pause is now more likely.
"It is going to make it a much more challenging backdrop for the Bank of Canada to continue cutting rates, at least in the near term," said Benjamin Reitzes, managing director of Canadian rates and macro strategist at BMO Capital Markets.
Netflix renews locally shot series for a third season
A series that was partially shot in Okotoks and High River has been renewed for another season.
Last week, Netflix announced that My Life with the Walter Boys will be getting a third season, with the announcement coming before the second season's release.
The show's first season premiered in December of 2023, and the second season is expected to debut later this year.
Both seasons were filmed in Southern Alberta, with season two shooting partially in Okotoks and High River in 2024.
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