COMPLETE
STORY | DECEMBER ISSUE
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Love that Corn
Higher quality, lower
quantity everywhere but in Valley's garden of Eden
COMPLETE
STORY | NOVEMBER ISSUE
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Crippling Costs
Farmers support nutrient
management but fear being driven out of business. COMPLETE
STORY | OCTOBER ISSUE
Se p t e m b
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Bone Dry
Corn and soybean yields
to drop.
COMPLETE
STORY | SEPTEMBER ISSUE
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Challenge of globalization
Farmers can no longer
compete against retailer consolidation, protectionism in major exporters
and monopolies. COMPLETE
STORY | AUGUST ISSUE
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Here
comes the environmental law . . .
Historic nutrient management plan could put many small farms out of
business unless government funding is provided. The environmental plan is
expected to be law by Christmas. COMPLETE
ANALYSIS | JULY ISSUE
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A New
Battleground?
After years of butting heads with the Eastern Ontario farm community, the
South Nation Conservation Authority is planning to provide independent
reviews of farm expansion plans. But is SNCA Independent?
Maybe. Objective? Hardly. FULL
STORY | JUNE ISSUE
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Record number of Excellent cows
Glenn MacDonald of BreezeHill Holsteins is living the dream. In 2000, more
than half his herd — 32 of 60 cows — were classified Excellent. Then
three more made Excellent in April 2001. FULL
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Farmers
Forum On-Line remembers a winter of discontent
Three recent farm protests and the mid-March cavalcade through the streets of the Nation's
Capital brings a level of tension to the Canadian farm scene not seen since the Brian
Mulroney era. FEATURE