The 2025 budget includes several investments relevant to the agriculture sector, including new trade corridors and financial supports for farmers The post Budget 2025 includes trade focus, boost for agriculture risk management appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorDaily news Archive - Manitoba Co-operator
The 2025 budget includes several investments relevant to the agriculture sector, including new trade corridors and financial supports for farmers The post Budget 2025 includes trade focus, boost for agriculture risk management appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenNews , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
In the context of current events, matters such as the well-being of the ag sector are discussed in this election cycle mainly in terms of collateral damage. The post Editor’s Rant: Contents under pressure appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsEditor's column & Production Tips - Grainews
A new report suggests Canada’s farmers have been “overly reliant” on business risk management programs such as crop insurance, AgriStability and AgriRecovery as “the only risk management solution.” Should farmers now go out on a limb trying new ways to mitigate those risks?| Manitoba Co-operator
A new report suggests Canadian farmers need to proactively focus on reducing the risks now covered by government-backed business risk management (BRM) programs — but will need supports to do so. The post Editor’s Rant: Reward v. risk appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsGrainews
Several enhancements have been made to AgriStability for the 2025 program year .n response to ongoing trade uncertainty.| Agriculture Financial Services Corporation
The AgriStability deadline extended to July 31, 2025. AgriStability helps producers manage financial losses.| Agriculture Financial Services Corporation
Grainews editor Dave Bedard says farmers might not like politics, but they need to engage in it if they want to be heard - even with candidates they might not personally support.| Alberta Farmer Express
Sixty-six per cent over 11 years. That’s how much extra support Alberta cow-calf producers would have received had certain feed and pasture costs been| Alberta Farmer Express