
Midday Ag News Report For Monday, May 30
Presumptive cases of the avian flu have been found in about 11 mammals in Saskatchewan.

Presumptive cases of the avian flu have been found in about 11 mammals in Saskatchewan.
Farm Credit Canada has created a new offering to attract and recognize Canadian beef producers certified to sustainability standards set by the Canadian Roundtable for Sustainable Beef.
Statistics Canada says fertilizer expenses for Canadian farmers increased by 31.8% in 2021, rising to $7.5 billion.
Two people from Listowel and Meaford are semi-finalists in the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association’s Cattlemen’s Young Leaders Mentorship Program.
A number of projects across Canada is getting money for their innovation and projected ability to boost production.
The federal government says China has lifted its restrictions on Canadian canola after a three-year trade dispute.
More tension between the US and Canada in regards to the dairy industry.
The Bruce County Beef Farmer’s will be supporting local students.
The Grain Farmers of Ontario is thanking Members of Parliament who stood and spoke in support of Bill C-234, An Act to amend the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act.
The US government is pouring more money into domestic fertilizer production.