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BIBEAU TESTS POSITIVE FOR COVID The COVID-19 pandemic has infected Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau who said it's a mild case. January 14, 2022 Farm News 2. OTTAWA SAYS CROSS-BORDER TRUCKERS MUST BE VACCINATED, REVERSING EARLIER ANNOUNCEMENT The new rules are set to exacerbate already stretched supply chains leading to shortages at grocery stores and elsewhere January 14, 2022 Farm News 3. ADVERTISEMENT Stories continue below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. 4. PHONE-BASED MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE AIMED AT FARM FAMILIES LAUNCHES IN ONTARIO Mental health counsellors trained to better understand the specific day-to-day struggles facing Ontario farmers are now just a phone call away. January 10, 2022 Farm News 5. NEIGHBOURS OPPOSE POTENTIAL AIRPORT EXPANSION The northwest edge of the main runway at the Sarnia Chris Hadfield Airport is just a few hundred metres from where Caleb Thurston and his family sleep. January 5, 2022 Farm News 6. BOTH SIDES CLAIM VICTORY AFTER RULING SIDES WITH U.S. OVER CANADIAN DAIRY QUOTAS January 4, 2022 Farm News More news stories > WEATHER (LONDON) view complete forecast ADVERTISEMENT Stories continue below LOCAL SPOTLIGHT Find the best places within London. From local businesses to food to medical to legal services. CROPS 1. REGISTRATION OPEN FOR MARCH CLASSIC Grain Farmers of Ontario has opened registration for its 2022 March Classic: Sowing the Seeds of Opportunity, Innovation and Tomorrow to take place in London. January 10, 2022 Crops 2. HEATING OUR HOMES WITH LEFTOVER CANOLA The challenge is to produce high-quality pellets suitable for storage and transportation to facilities where it can be burned to produce heat and power January 10, 2022 Crops 3. ADVERTISEMENT Stories continue below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. 4. SCHMIDT DEPARTS NUTRIEN Mayo Schmidt is gone as chief executive officer or Nutrien Ltd. only eight months after he stepped into the role from chairman of Nutrien’s board. January 5, 2022 Crops 5. DISASTER RESPONSE PLEADS FOR MORE HAY Mennonite Disaster Response is appealing to Ontario farmers to donate more hay to help hard-pressed cattle owners in Western Canada. January 5, 2022 Crops 6. GRAIN FARMERS REFOCUS ON DRYING TAX BREAK Grain Farmers of Ontario has renewed its lobby for an exemption from the carbon tax on energy used to dry grain. January 3, 2022 Crops More crops stories > AROUND THE NETWORK CONTESTS More Contests > ADVERTISEMENT Stories continue below LIVESTOCK 1. ON-FARM METHANE DIGESTERS SPARK U.S. DEBATE A proposal to offer subsidies to farmers to build methane digesters for cattle manure is sparking a debate between farmers and environmental activists. January 14, 2022 Livestock 2. 'DANISCO EXPANDS RUMINANT PORTFOLIO Danisco Animal Nutrition has announced new developments to its ruminant portfolio. The business will launch Bovizyme GA enzyme in the U.S. and two Omni-Bos probiotics in the Middle East. January 13, 2022 Livestock 3. ADVERTISEMENT Stories continue below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. 4. WORLD DAIRY EXPO ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS Nominations for the 2022 World Dairy Expo Recognition Awards are being accepted through February 1, 2022. January 13, 2022 Livestock 5. SECOND NEWFOUNDLAND OUTBREAK OF AVIAN INFLUENZA CONFIRMED The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has confirmed the second outbreak of avian influenza in Newfoundland. January 13, 2022 Livestock 6. AFRICAN SWINE FEVER THREATENS Thailand has reported its first case of African Swine Fever. January 12, 2022 Livestock More livestock stories > NEWS RELEASES BUSINESS WIRE Promoted By Business Wire More News Releases > NEWS RELEASES NEWSFILE Promoted By Newsfile More News Releases > NEWS RELEASES GLOBENEWSWIRE Promoted By GlobeNewswire More News Releases > ADVERTISEMENT Stories continue below EQUIPMENT 1. UNIT SALES FINISH 2021 UP DOUBLE DIGITS Nearly 360,000 total tractors and combines left dealer lots in 2021 in North America. January 13, 2022 Equipment 2. JOHN DEERE REVEALS FULLY AUTONOMOUS 8R TRACTOR During a press conference at CES 2022, John Deere revealed a fully autonomous tractor that’s ready for large-scale production. The machine combines Deere’s 8R tractor, TruSet-enabled chisel plow, GPS guidance system, and new advanced technologies. The autonomous tractor will be available to farmers later this year. January 5, 2022 Equipment 3. ADVERTISEMENT Stories continue below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. 4. RUSSIAN COMPANY UPS STAKE IN VERSATILE TRACTORS Combine Factory Rostselmash of Russia has upped its stake in Buhler Industries from 80 to 97 per cent by purchasing the 16 per cent of shares owned by former Buhler chairman John Buhler. December 23, 2021 Equipment 5. ROCKWOOD PARADE OF LIGHTS IS BACK The 29th Annual Rockwood Farmers’ Santa Claus Parade of Lights is back. November 25, 2021 Equipment 6. CANARM CONSOLIDATING OPERATIONS Canarm AgSystems is consolidating its Shakespeare operations (Faromor) into its Arthur facility and transferring agricultural fan production to its Brockville location. November 24, 2021 Equipment More equipment stories > ADVERTISEMENT Stories continue below BUSINESS 1. FOUR NEW VIRTUAL REALITY TOURS OPEN DOORS TO MUSHROOM, VEAL, GRAIN FARMS AND RESEARCH FACILITIES Canadians interested in learning more about how their food is produced have more opportunities available to them now at www.FarmFood360.ca . January 10, 2022 Farm Business 2. DAIRY COMMISSION HAS NEW CHIEF Jennifer Hayes is the new chair of the Canadian Dairy Commission. January 5, 2022 Farm Business 3. ADVERTISEMENT Stories continue below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. 4. MERGER COMING IN THE RENDERING BUSINESS Darling Ingredients Inc., which has a large share of the Ontario market including Rothsay Concentrates, has an agreement to buy all of the shares of Valley Proteins Inc. for about $1.1 billion in cash. January 3, 2022 Farm Business 5. DAIRY FARMERS COMPENSATION ANNOUNCED Dairy farmers can apply for the third round of subsidies related to trade deals with Europe and Pacific nations, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada said. December 23, 2021 Farm Business 6. KELLOGG STRIKE ENDS About 1,400 workers for Kellogg's have approved a contract to settle a strike that began Oct. 5 and left huge gaps in cereal-aisle shelves at Canadian supermarkets. December 23, 2021 Farm Business More business stories > ADVERTISEMENT Stories continue below MARKETS 1. ONTARIO FARM MARKET SUMMARY FOR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12 Prepared by Farm Market News, University of Guelph, Ridgetown Campus. At the Ontario Stockyards, 230 fed cattle were on offer. Cows traded on a fully steady market. Cows: $58.00 – $90.00 From Ontario Pork: Quebec’s average price on Tuesday was $180.40 per ckg D.W. 100 index. The previous markets day’s CME Constructed (201) price was $74.98 U.S. per cwt. D.W. Compared to the previous day this was down $0.24 At the Chicago Board of Trade, corn futures are slightly lower: MAR22 down 3 1/4 at $5.97 3/4 DEC22 down 2 at $5.55 1/2 Soybean futures are slightly lower: MAR22 down 6 at $13.80 1/2 NOV22 down 7 1/4 at $12.92 3/4 Wheat futures are slightly lower: MAR22 down 4 1/2 at $7.65 3/4 JUL22 down 4 at $7.65 1/4 Chatham-Kent cash corn: $7.28 – $7.38/bu, $286.50 – $290.44/mt. Chatham-Kent cash soybeans: $16.89 – $17.01/bu, $620.42 – $624.83/mt. Chatham-Kent Soft Red Winter Wheat: $8.63 – $8.81/bu, $317.01 – $323.62/mt. January 12, 2022 Markets 2. CHINA, PHILIPPINES BAN CANADIAN BEEF The confirmation of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy in an old Alberta cow that died last fall has prompted China and the Philippines to join South Korea in banning beef from Canada. January 12, 2022 Markets 3. ADVERTISEMENT Stories continue below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. 4. ONTARIO FARM MARKET SUMMARY FOR TUESDAY, JANUARY 11 Prepared by Farm Market News, University of Guelph, Ridgetown Campus. At Brussels and OLEX, 800 fed cattle were on offer. At Brussels, fed steers and heifers are selling at fully steady prices. At OLEX, veal is selling on a steady to barely steady market. Large Steers: $165.00 – $174.00 Medium Steers: $158.00 – $164.00 Large Heifers: $165.00 – $174.00 Medium Heifers: $158.00 – $164.00 From Ontario Pork: Quebec’s average price on Monday was $189.11 per ckg D.W. 100 index. The previous markets day’s CME Constructed (201) price was $75.22 U.S. per cwt. D.W. Compared to the previous day this was up $1.34 At the Chicago Board of Trade, corn futures are slightly higher: MAR22 up 3 1/4 at $6.03 DEC22 up 1/2 at $5.57 1/2 Soybean futures are mixed: MAR22 up 5 1/2 at $13.90 1/4 NOV22 up 1 1/4 at $13.01 3/4 Wheat futures are mixed: MAR22 up 5 1/2 at $7.67 1/2 JUL22 up 5 1/4 at $7.65 1/2 Chatham-Kent cash corn: $7.38 – $7.43/bu, $290.54 – $292.50/mt. Chatham-Kent cash soybeans: $17.16 – $17.20/bu, $630.62 – $632.09/mt. Chatham-Kent Soft Red Winter Wheat: $8.73 – $8.83/bu, $320.59 – $324.26/mt. January 11, 2022 Markets 5. OTTAWA STEPS UP POTATO RESPONSE The Trudeau government has stepped up its response to a United States ban on Prince Edward Island potatoes by forming a five-member committee of cabinet ministers to address the issue. January 10, 2022 Markets 6. ONTARIO FARM MARKET SUMMARY FOR MONDAY, JANUARY 10 Prepared by Farm Market News, University of Guelph, Ridgetown Campus. From Ontario Pork: Quebec’s average price on Friday was $181.18 per ckg D.W. 100 index. The previous markets day’s CME Constructed (201) price was $73.88 U.S. per cwt. D.W. Compared to the previous day this was up $0.30 At the Chicago Board of Trade, corn futures are slightly lower: MAR22 down 6 1/4 at $6.00 1/2 DEC22 down 3 1/2 at $5.54 1/4 Soybean futures are slightly to moderately lower: MAR22 down 23 at $13.87 1/4 NOV22 down 21 3/4 at $13.00 Wheat futures are slightly higher: MAR22 up 2 3/4 at $7.61 1/4 JUL22 up 1 1/4 at $7.58 1/4 Chatham-Kent cash corn: $7.36 – $7.41/bu, $289.55 – $291.52/mt. Chatham-Kent cash soybeans: $17.17 – $17.27/bu, $630.99 – $634.66/mt. Chatham-Kent Soft Red Winter Wheat: $8.53 – $8.76/bu, $313.52 – $321.97/mt. January 10, 2022 Markets More markets stories > ADVERTISEMENT Stories continue below COMMENTS 1. DENARD: THAT MAGICAL MOMENT WHEN . . . Life is still full of enchanting moments and if you look closely enough, you might just see one Courtney Denard January 7, 2022 Comments 2. MAHON: THERE IS A MYSTERY GROUP IN THE MATTER OF SAVING FARMLAND I imagine a cartoon with four people in it, having a discussion in a vacant farm field somewhere in Ontario. Paul Mahon November 12, 2021 Comments 3. ADVERTISEMENT Stories continue below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. 4. PARSONS: A WIN-WIN FOR COMMUNITY FOOD PROGRAMS Feeling a little guilty about a tax receipt for giving food? Don’t be, it is legal. John Parsons November 12, 2021 Comments 5. BINKLEY: THE AGRIFOOD SECTOR HAS A FRIEND IN OTTAWA The federal government got back to work in late October when the new cabinet was sworn in. Alex Binkley November 12, 2021 Comments 6. CARING FOR LARGE ANIMALS BEST LEFT TO YOUNG VETS Margaret Haylock-Capon October 31, 2021 Comments More comments stories > ADVERTISEMENT Stories continue below SHOPPER 1. ONTARIO FARMER SHOPPER December 2021 / January 2022 December 29, 2021 Special-Sections 2. ONTARIO FARMER SHOPPER November 9, 2021 November 16, 2021 Special-Sections 3. ADVERTISEMENT Stories continue below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. 4. 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