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Monday, November 15, 2004
Canada Soybean Farmers Prepare For Asian Rust
November 15, 2004 Canada Soybean Farmers Prepare For Asian Rust Now that Asian soybean rust has been confirmed in Louisiana, it is now only a matter of time before the fungus finds its way into Canada, sources say.   While Canada's colder w ...
Thursday, November 11, 2004
US Soybean Rust May Lead to Stricter Import Rules in Canada
November 11, 2004 US Soybean Rust May Lead to Stricter Import Rules in Canada With the discovery of soybean rust in the United States, Canadian oilseed crushers are concerned that this could mean stricter rules for US soybeans they import t ...
Friday, June 4, 2004
Canada's Manitoba Farmers Pressed To Plant A Lot Of Soybeans Within Week
June 4, 2004 Canada's Manitoba Farmers Pressed To Plant A Lot Of Soybeans Within Week Barring rain, Canada's Manitoba farmers are expected to plant as many soybeans as possible in the upcoming week because they are running out of time to pl ...
Wednesday, May 26, 2004
Canada's Ontario Soybean Seeding Slowed By Weather
May 26, 2004 Canada¡¯s Ontario Soybean Seeding Slowed By Weather Scattered shower activity slowed the seeding of Ontario's soybean crop during the week ended May 19, according to the latest update from the provincial government. Planting of ...
Friday, March 12, 2004
USDA Sells 123,832 MT Soymeal To Canada
March 12, 2004 USDA Sells 123,832 MT Soymeal To Canada The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Thursday private export sales of 123,832 metric tons of U.S. soymeal for delivery to Canada in the 2004-05 marketing year.   The soymeal mar ...
Thursday, December 11, 2003
Syngenta's New Seed Treatment Approved For Use On Soybeans in Canada
December 11, 2003 Syngenta's New Seed Treatment Approved For Use On Soybeans in Canada Apron Maxx RTA, a new seed treatment manufactured by Syngenta Crop Protection Canada Inc., has received approval for use on all major pulse and bean crop ...
Monday, November 10, 2003
Rising Soymeal Prices Negatively Affecting Canada Pork Industry
November 10, 2003   Rising Soymeal Prices Negatively Affecting Canada Pork Industry The increasing cost of soybean meal is negatively affecting the Canadian pork industry and may cause producers to switch to canola meal as a protein source, ...

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