The calendar may say Spring, but some areas of the Prairies are seeing snow

The occasional spring snowfall is not unusual for Western Canada, bringing additional moisture prior to seeding.

Parts of southern Alberta including areas around Calgary, Olds, Airdrie, Beiseker and Three Hills received another blast of winter over the weekend, with more snow overnight making travel challenging.

Meteorologist Drew Lerner with World Weather Inc says a significant snowstorm is going to continue to occur in the southeast part of Saskatchewan and southwestern Manitoba today with some other areas seeing some light snow or rain.

Trade issues a key concern during National Agriculture Leaders Debate

With the federal election just days away, farmers and ranchers had the opportunity to hear directly from political parties about their agricultural policies.  With the federal election just days away, farmers and ranchers had the opportunity to hear directly from political parties about their agricultural policies.  The Canadian Federation of Agriculture held their National Agriculture Leaders Debate last week. The debate on Thursday featured representatives from the Liberal, Conservative, NDP, Green, and Bloc Québécois parties. 

22nd Annual Keystone Alpaca Classic is underway in Brandon

The 22nd Annual Keystone Alpaca Classic is underway this weekend at the Keystone Centre in Brandon. Alpaca enthusiasts and producers from across the Prairies and Ontario are gathering to showcase their top-quality animals and share their passion for alpaca farming.

Kim Dyck, President of the Manitoba Alpaca Club and owner of Hundredfold Farm in Stephenfield, says the alpaca industry in Manitoba started in the early 90s. "There's quite a few farms in Manitoba. We have about 10 or 12 members of the Manitoba Alpaca Club. Those people raise alpacas for their fiber."

Flea beetles & grasshopper, two of the top notorious pests to watch for

Despite having lower numbers of grasshoppers last fall, they're certainly one of the three more notorius bugs to be watching for this summer.

Applied Research Crop Specialist, Scott Chalmers, says he had recently been watching a presentation by Manitoba Ag Entomologist, Dr. John Gavloski on what bugs to watch for.  

CFA holds National Agricultural Leaders Debate on Thursday

Agriculture takes center stage in the Federal  Election campaign for some candidates this week . 

The Canadian Federation of Agriculture  (CFA) is holding their National Agricultural Leaders Debate on Thursday, April 17th.

CFA President Keith Currie says, like most Canadians, producers are concerned about what's happening south of the border and the plethora of executive orders that President Trump is putting in motion.

SaskTel partnering with international ag companies to deliver better services for prairie farmers

SaskTel is developing new assets to help tech companies better connect with farmers by providing them with more background infrastructure. The project's full name is The Smart Agriculture Data Hub, and it will provide tech companies with a digital toolkit to help them reach more farmers.

Heather Clair, the marketing manager for Smart Ag, says the program is all about partnering with all the right companies to deliver what Saskatchewan farmers need.

New campaign encourages Albertans to support local producers

Albertans are being encouraged to support one another during a time of financial uncertainty, with a new provincial campaign focusing on the province’s agriculture producers and processors.

The Government of Alberta has launched the Buy Local campaign to promote homegrown goods across the province.

The initiative is being led by Alberta Agriculture and Irrigation Minister RJ Sigurdson.

Opportunities and growth ahead as Manitoba Pork celebrates 60 years

Manitoba Pork celebrated its 60th anniversary during its annual meeting and industry banquet Thursday in Winnipeg. Producers, processors and various stakeholders gathered at the Fairmont for the day full of meetings which was capped by an evening gala. There are currently 188 registered producers in the province, representing 608 farms and 22,000 full-time equivalent jobs. 

AAFC Lethbridge research team explores new uses for field pea

Dr. Wade Abbott and his research team at AAFC Lethbridge are embarking on a groundbreaking study aimed at unlocking new possibilities for the humble field pea, a crop primarily known for its use in food production.

The project will explore underutilized aspects of the legume, including its protein, starch, and fibre, with an eye on developing new food and non-food products that could benefit both the agricultural and industrial sectors.