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In a remote corner of Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley, Ken and Kathy Byrka and their daughter, Mallory, are keeping a ...
Allie Clements ducked through the low gate, scooted up a short stairway and took a seat in her regular spot for Stanford ...
If all goes according to plan, by 2027 soybean farmers throughout Canada will have new soybean varieties with tolerance to ...
New and improved alfalfa and grass varieties are out there, but not every livestock producer in Western Canada is fighting to ...
Since WCCO first visited Churchill in 1993, the polar bear population here has been cut in half, according to estimates ...
Our suddenly rocky relationship with the U.S. has a lot of Canadians rethinking our dependence on our southern neighbor, ...
Mark Anema and Kate Ritger met at a garlic harvest party, started a farm, got married and had a kid. For Anema, it meant a ...
Demand in Manitoba peaks in winter while demand for some U.S. utilities peaks in summer. The value of the contracts is confidential, commercial information, Chura said. Critics want to know how ...
Danielle Gordon from Cherryville is the poster woman. Gordon, 52, is competing in an online competition called Favourite Chef ...
Many American states, particularly close to the northern border, benefit from trade with the Canadian economy. One of the ...
With global markets reacting to ongoing tariff talks, from the U.S. to China and back again, Canadian farmers are once again ...
After launching a pilot project last year to increase backyard composting in Fredericton, city staff say the residential compost bin program will return this year, and staff hope to expand it.