John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Dairy, Education U.S. MidWest, Research, Ag North America, Animal Health,
Different perspectives on grazing dairy cows - Country Folks
by Tamara Scully Penn State Extension’s Dairy Team has launched a podcast, “Bovine Banter,” where diverse […]
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Dairy, Agriculture Global, Animal Welfare/Humane Treatment, Ag North America,
Dairy calves use brushes for more than combing their hair - Samachar Central
Scientists from the University of British Columbia (UBC, Vancouver, Canada), studied brush use by young dairy cattle, an underexamined animal welfare issue. Credit: UBC Animal Welfare Program Dairy cows have a natural drive to groom themselves and to scratch those hard-to-reach itches on their bodies. When given the opportunity, dairy cattle use mechanical brushes daily […]
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Crop Consultant, Water, Economics, Ag North America, Weather,
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Economics, Aquaculture/Fish Farming, Fishing (Commercial), Ag North America,
Nanaimo fish farm planning to scale up to 15 times its current production - Nanaimo News Bulletin
Taste of B.C. Aquafarms was acquired by Miami, Fla.’s Blue Star Foods Corp. earlier this year
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10/12/2021 SOURCE: www.realagriculture.com
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Food/Nutrition, GMO's, Genes /Genetics, World Hunger, Ag North America,
Protein from the prairies: the global potential of Canadian crops
Canada looks set to play a vital role in the plant-based food revolution, helping to diversify the world’s protein supply for decades to come Like many food growers and producers globally, Canada is preparing itself for a major change in consumer behaviour that will produce nothing less than a revolution in the way the world produces and consumes food.
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Wheat, Ag North America,
Saskatchewan winter cereal crops expected to thrive after many producers planted early | Globalnews.ca
After a severe drought this summer devastated Saskatchewan farmers, this years' crops came off early, which means winter cereal crops were able to be planted sooner.
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Organic, Crop Consultant, Beekeeping, Beyond Organic , Gardening, Sustainability, Research, Pollinators, Ag North America,
Hunt On For Monarch Butterfly Eggs In The Gardens Of Canada
Hunt on for monarch butterfly eggs in the gardens of Canada
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Topics: Soil Health, Agriculture US, Research, Ag North America,
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08/10/2021 SOURCE: finance.yahoo.com
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - August 10, 2021) - The Very Good Food Company Inc. (TSXV: VERY) (OTCQB: VRYYF) (FSE: 0SI) ("VERY GOOD" or the "Company"), a leading plant-based food technology company, today announced that its The Very Good Butchers product line is now available in 754 retail outlets across North America.The Company is continuing to expand its presence in the United States and its delicious plant-based products are now available on the shelves ...
The Very Good Food Company's Products Now Available in More Than 750 Outlets Across North America
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