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    The Ontario Human Rights Tribunal is beginning a hearing this week into
    complaints that migrant workers in Elgin County were racially profiled
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    Plans to resume an all important soil health study in the Senate has been
    reinforced by Senator Robert Black’s recent farm tour
    
    December 1, 2021 Crops


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    More than 75 per cent of 200 Saskatchewan farmers who have responded to a
    survey said they are not able to fill grain contracts because drought
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 4. FEDS ANNOUNCE SPUD WORKING GROUP 
    
    Federal Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau is responding to the crisis
    in the Prince Edward Island potato industry by proposing a working group to
    plan strategies.
    
    November 30, 2021 Crops


 5. P.E.I. SPUDS BANNED FROM U.S. 
    
    The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has banned potato exports from Prince
    Edward Island to the United States, angering Island Premier Dennis King.
    
    November 22, 2021 Crops


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    China has invested heavily in plant breeding using gene transfer technology,
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    African Swine Fever continues to spread in Europe.
    
    November 30, 2021 Livestock


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    Porcine Deltacoronavirus (PDCoV) has been detected on a farrow-to-wean hog
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    Research in Saskatchewan has confirmed that heating trailers to 75 degrees
    for 20 minutes kills the Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus.
    
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    Manitoba’s count of outbreaks of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus has risen
    to 14 this month, up from nine at the end of last week.
    
    November 25, 2021 Livestock


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    that reduces fuel costs and improves pickup capacity.
    
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    John Deere has added new material collection systems and a mechanical
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    Jacques Lefebre, head of Dairy Farmers of Canada, is warning dairy farmers
    that they will be facing greater scrutiny from a critical public.
    
    November 30, 2021 Farm Business


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    After more than a year of often-violent protests, farmers have persuaded
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    A federal judge in Minneapolis approved a plan allowing JBS USA to pay
    $12.75 million to settle a lawsuit filed by restaurants and retailers that
    accused the processor of conspiring to fix pork prices since Jan. 1, 2009.
    
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    Quebec Premier Francois Legault has spurned industry pleas to allow more
    immigrant workers.
    
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    Union members have approved a new contract with Deere and Co., ending a
    strike that began Oct. 14.
    
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    Support from fellow Canadians lifts up the spirit of island farmers as they
    prepare for the worst
    
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 2. B.C. MILK GETTING TO MARKET 
    
    Milk production across flood-stricken British Columbia is back to 90 per
    cent of normal, with more Fraser Valley dairy farms starting to operate as
    flood water has receded, said Agriculture Minister Lana Popham.
    
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 4. ONTARIO FARM MARKET SUMMARY FOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30
    
    Prepared by Farm Market News, University of Guelph, Ridgetown Campus. At
    Brussels, 505 fed cattle were on offer.  Fed steers and heifers are selling
    at steady prices. Large Steers: $156.00 – $164.50 Medium Steers: $146.00 –
    $155.00 Large Heifers: $156.00 – $164.50 Medium Heifers: $146.00 – $155.00
    From Ontario Pork: Quebec’s average price on Monday was $178.57 per ckg D.W.
    100 index. The previous markets day’s CME Constructed (201) price was $70.23
    U.S. per cwt. D.W. Compared to the previous day this was down $1.08 At the
    Chicago Board of Trade, corn futures are moderately lower to lower: MAR22
    down 17 at $5.65  1/4 DEC22 down 12 1/2 at $5.43  3/4 Soybean futures are
    slightly to moderately lower: JAN22 down 17 1/4 at $12.24  1/4 NOV22 down 12
    at $12.17 Wheat futures are lower: MAR22 down 24 3/4 at $7.97 1/2 JUL22 down
    22  at $7.95 1/2 Chatham-Kent cash corn: $6.85 – $6.85/bu, $269.77 –
    $269.77/mt. Chatham-Kent cash soybeans: $15.19 – $15.29/bu, $558.23 –
    $561.91/mt. Chatham-Kent Soft Red Winter Wheat: 9.01 – $9.08/bu, $330.88 –
    $333.45/mt.
    
    November 30, 2021 Markets


 5. ONTARIO FARM MARKET SUMMARY FOR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29
    
    Prepared by Farm Market News, University of Guelph, Ridgetown Campus. From
    Ontario Pork: Quebec’s average price on Friday was $178.97 per ckg D.W. 100
    index. The previous markets day’s CME Constructed (201) price was $71.31
    U.S. per cwt. D.W. Compared to the previous day this was down $0.63 At the
    Chicago Board of Trade, corn futures are moderately lower: MAR22 down 8 at
    $5.83  3/4 DEC22 down 6 3/4 at $5.55  3/4 Soybean futures are slightly
    lower: JAN22 down 6 3/4 at $12.46 NOV22 down 8 1/2 at $12.31  3/4  Wheat
    futures are moderately lower: MAR22 down 14 1/4 at $8.26 JUL22 down 14 at
    $8.20 Chatham-Kent cash corn: $6.97 – $7.04/bu, $274.30 – $277.05/mt.
    Chatham-Kent cash soybeans: $15.46 – $15.51/bu, $568.06 – $569.90/mt.
    Chatham-Kent Soft Red Winter Wheat: $9.29 – $9.36/bu, $341.35 – $343.92/mt.
    
    November 29, 2021 Markets


 6. ONTARIO FARM MARKET SUMMARY FOR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26
    
    Prepared by Farm Market News, University of Guelph, Ridgetown Campus. From
    Ontario Pork: Quebec’s average price on Thursday was $179.27 per ckg D.W.
    100 index. The previous markets day’s CME Constructed (201) price was $71.94
    U.S. per cwt. D.W. Compared to the previous day this was  unchanged Average
    weekly price /ckg DW total value $206.53 Total volume of Ont. hogs sold was
    115,128 At the Chicago Board of Trade, corn futures are moderately lower:
    DEC21 down 10 1/2 at $5.69  1/4 DEC22 down 8 1/2 at $5.49  3/4 Soybean
    futures are slightly to moderately lower: JAN22 down 24 1/2 at $12.42 NOV22
    down 15 3/4 at $12.34 Wheat futures are moderately lower to lower: DEC21
    down 16 at $8.20 3/4 JUL22 down 14 1/4 at $8.29 Chatham-Kent cash corn:
    $6.84 – $6.95/bu, $269.38 – $273.71/mt. Chatham-Kent cash soybeans: $15.42 –
    $15.44/bu, $566.59 – $567.33/mt. Chatham-Kent Soft Red Winter Wheat: $9.40 –
    $9.44/bu, $345.30 – $346.77/mt.
    
    November 29, 2021 Markets

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    Life is still full of enchanting moments and if you look closely enough, you
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    I imagine a cartoon with four people in it, having a discussion in a vacant
    farm field somewhere in Ontario.
    
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    The federal government got back to work in late October when the new cabinet
    was sworn in.
    
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