
Midday Ag News For Thursday, July 7
A number of ‘primary control zones’ put into place to stem the spread of avian influenza are starting to be revoked by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.

A number of ‘primary control zones’ put into place to stem the spread of avian influenza are starting to be revoked by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
Corn inches up in Chicago.
Advancements within the ag-tech space continue at Discovery Farm through a newly announced Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with SVG Ventures|THRIVE.
Corn, soybeans and wheat drop in Chicago.
The Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs soil team will be at the Grand River Raceway to dig deeper into soil health at a hands-on field day.
OPP in Dufferin County say there was multiple occurrences over the Canada Day long weekend of people stopping at the side of a highway and entering Canola fields to take photos.
CME was closed for U.S. holiday.
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected another Bayer AG bid to dismiss litigation alleging that its Roundup weed killer causes cancer.
Corn and Wheat both finish lower, while Soybeans finish mostly flat
The mandate of the first cohort of the Canadian Agricultural Youth Council came to an end Tuesday with a final, virtual meeting with the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, Marie-Claude Bibeau.