
Midday Ag News Report For Wednesday, April 27
A poultry flock in Huron County is the 19th confirmation of avian influenza in Ontario.

A poultry flock in Huron County is the 19th confirmation of avian influenza in Ontario.
Millions of dollars is being poured into marketing for Canadian beef.
Meat & Poultry Ontario is working with AgSights to provide a centralized online booking system for Ontario abattoirs.
A new report released by the Soil Conservation Council of Canada and the Compost Council of Canada, provides a comprehensive, science-based look at how farmers and others can contribute greatly to the nation’s greenhouse gas emission reduction targets.
Innovative new lighting technology will let Ontario vegetable greenhouses grow peppers all year long.
Farm activity is picking up and that includes moving heavy farm equipment.
World food commodity prices made a significant leap in March to reach their highest levels ever, as war in the Black Sea region spread shocks through markets for staple grains and vegetable oils.
Farm and Food Care Ontario is getting over half-a-million dollars from the province to help fund outreach initiatives over the next three years.
Poll shows almost half of Canadians, 48 per cent, believe very strongly in the agriculture sector’s ability to drive the Canadian economy, post-pandemic.
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada says the food industry is making adjustments to maintain supplies of poultry and eggs.