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A farmer’s potential crop is at the mercy of the weather as soon as seeds are buried in the soil. Canola grown in Western Canada and elsewhere will be no exception this year.

May in Manitoba was mostly cooler than normal before a heat wave at the end of the month raised temperatures to 35 degrees Celsius in some areas. As of June 2, approximately 60 per cent of cano...


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Farming has always required resilience. Producers make significant investments months before seeing a return, all the while navigating weather, markets, interest rates, inflation, and global events.

In a recent conversation with Adam Pukalo, portfolio manager at Pukalo Prairie Wealth Group of Harbourfront Wealth Management, we discussed practical strategies farmers ...


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Early-season severe storms swept southern Manitoba on June 2, bringing heavy rain and reports of tornadoes, but ag officials say crops appear to have escaped damage.

Environment and Climate Change Canada confirmed multiple tornadoes after the storm syst...


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All of Manitoba’s seven major livestock auctions held sales in the last week of May, but several were lean. Less than 4,700 cattle were sold altogether.

Fewer cattle in general were headed to auction in Western Canada as May wound down....


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