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Midwestern Ontario

On-Farm Grain Storage Boosts Farmers Marketing Power

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May 10, 2012
On-Farm Grain Storage Boosts Farmers Marketing Power

It’s an apparent sign the message may be getting through. Grain Farmers of Ontario has been telling producers they need to boost their on-farm grain storage for some time now. Spokesman Barry Senft says recent stats showing that on-farm storage of corn and soybeans is on the increase suggest more farmers are following that...
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Huron, Perth Corn Planting 90%+ Done

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May 10, 2012
Huron, Perth Corn Planting 90%+ Done

Grain Farmers of Ontario estimates about 65 per cent of the province’s corn has been planted and about 5 per cent of the soybeans. Spokesperson McKenna Roth says the corn numbers are much higher in Perth County. ROTH-Plant-1 Roth says GFO’s interactive production map has 95 per cent of the corn planted in Huron,...
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GFO’s Production Map 2012 Up And Running

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May 8, 2012
GFO’s Production Map 2012 Up And Running

Grain Farmers of Ontario’s Ontario Production Map is back. It’s an online interactive map that shows planting and harvesting rates for corn, soybeans and wheat. Farmers in each district provide information to GFO weekly to keep the data as accurate as possible. GFO launched the map last year. They say it’s back this year...
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Tim Hortons Calling For Hen Housing Changes, Too

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May 8, 2012
Tim Hortons Calling For Hen Housing Changes, Too

Hog farmers aren’t the only ones where Tim Hortons would like to see some changes. The restaurant chain is also calling for enriched hen housing systems for it’s egg suppliers. Crystal MacKay is with Farm and Food Care Ontario. She says Canadian farmers have been very proactive in animal welfare, with lots of examples of...
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CFIA Scrapie Control Called Critical To Animal Welfare, Economic Well-Being

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May 8, 2012
CFIA Scrapie Control Called Critical To Animal Welfare, Economic Well-Being

Canada’s Chief Veterinarian has issued a strongly-worded statement about the control of scrapie. Doctor Brian Evans says this country’s control measures for the disease are critical to animal health and the economic sustainability of the livestock industry. CFIA spokesperson Penny Greenwood says getting rid of scrapie is necessary to get the U-S border re-opened...
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FCC AgriSpirit Funding Available For Rural Community Projects

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May 8, 2012
FCC AgriSpirit Funding Available For Rural Community Projects

Rural community groups across the country have a chance for some capital project money from Farm Credit Canada. FCC’s AgriSpirit Fund awards between 5 thousand and 25 thousand dollars for community improvement initiatives. Those initiatives have to meet specific criteria and need to be completed by the end of 2014. The AgriSpirit Fund has...
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Ontario Pork: Sow Stall Changes Won’t Happen Overnight

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May 7, 2012
Ontario Pork: Sow Stall Changes Won’t Happen Overnight

A move by Tim Hortons’ doesn’t come as a big surprise to Ontario Pork. The restaurant chain is calling on the pork industry and the company’s suppliers to eliminate gestation stalls for sows. Ontario Pork officials say they have been working with Tims through Farm & Food Care Ontario. Spokesperson Mary Jane Quinn says...
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More Loblaw Stores Getting Ontario Corn Fed Beef

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May 7, 2012
More Loblaw Stores Getting Ontario Corn Fed Beef

Loblaws is gearing up to roll the Ontario Corn Fed Beef program to more stores. The company is adding 46 Ontario grocery stores to the program. That makes a total of 200 of the chain’s stores involved. 500 Ontario beef farmers are involved in the program with more expected to join to meet the...
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OFA Wants Farmer Input In Food And Nutrition Strategy

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May 7, 2012
OFA Wants Farmer Input In Food And Nutrition Strategy

Ontario farmers are being encouraged to have some input into a provincial initiative to create a food and nutrition strategy. Ontario Federation of Agriculture Director Bette Jean Crews says some of what the initiative is looking at involves farmers directly. CREWS-Sustain-1 Crews suggests some of what was recently included in the National Food Strategy...
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Concern About Possible Winter Wheat Freeze Injury

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May 4, 2012
Concern About Possible Winter Wheat Freeze Injury

OMAFRA specialists are reporting freeze injury is a serious concern in the winter cereal crop. They’re saying that leaf damage is significant in most fields. But they advise it’s head damage that’s critical. Farmers are being advised to split stems in frost prone areas. Heads should be bright green to yellow. If the head...
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Midwestern Ontario

Today Sat Sun
It is forcast to be Partly Cloudy at 11:00 PM EDT on May 18, 2012
Partly Cloudy

22°/9°

It is forcast to be Clear at 11:00 PM EDT on May 19, 2012
Clear

27°/12°

It is forcast to be Clear at 11:00 PM EDT on May 20, 2012
Clear

29°/14°

Sarnia – Lambton

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It is forcast to be Partly Cloudy at 11:00 PM EDT on May 18, 2012
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24°/9°
It is forcast to be Clear at 11:00 PM EDT on May 19, 2012
Clear
30°/13°
It is forcast to be Partly Cloudy at 11:00 PM EDT on May 20, 2012
Partly Cloudy
28°/15°

Chatham – Kent

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It is forcast to be Mostly Cloudy at 11:00 PM EDT on May 18, 2012
Mostly Cloudy
19°/11°
It is forcast to be Fog at 11:00 PM EDT on May 19, 2012
Fog
24°/15°
It is forcast to be Fog at 11:00 PM EDT on May 20, 2012
Fog
20°/16°

Leamington – Essex

Today Sat Sun
It is forcast to be Partly Cloudy at 11:00 PM EDT on May 18, 2012
Partly Cloudy
22°/13°
It is forcast to be Partly Cloudy at 11:00 PM EDT on May 19, 2012
Partly Cloudy
25°/16°
It is forcast to be Clear at 11:00 PM EDT on May 20, 2012
Clear
27°/16°



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