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Grey Bruce Farmers’ Week wraps up with a look into the future of automation
What better way to celebrate 60 years of Grey Bruce Farmers’ Week than by peeking into the future of the industry? The 2026 version of the annual event wrapped up Monday with Crop Day at the Elmwood Community Centre. Included in the schedule of events, following the roast beef dinner sponsored by Midwest Co-op, was […]
No Wonder Oil Execs Are Skittish, They Know Perovskite Solar Cells Are Coming
US President Donald Trump’s easy-peasy takeover of the Venezuelan oil industry is already hitting speed bumps, to the surprise of exactly no-one, except maybe Trump himself. The near-term obstacles include fast-moving security concerns as well as structural issues. However, the real problem is the long-term persistence of the global decarbonization … [continued]
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Grey-Bruce producers learn about the value of herding dogs
It can be hard to find good help these days, but for livestock producers there is always the option to enlist the services of a working dog in the operation. Steven Rosvold, a cattle and sheep producer from Manitoba and presenter at Grey Bruce Farmers’ Week on Saturday, made it clear who he would rather […]
Trump just using dairy ‘to pick on Canada,’ dairy farmer says
Canada’s dairy industry has about a $500 million deficit in trade with the U.S. — 2 ½ times more is imported from the U.S. than Canadian dairy exports to the U.S. — Dairy Farmers of Ontario regional chair Mark Hamel
Keeping Up With Demand: Adventures In Supercharging
When the Mormons settled Utah in the 1800s, they picked the Wasatch Front in Northern Utah because snowfall in the mountains stored water that was used by farmers over the summer to irrigate their crops. However, the climate in southern Utah, with major city Saint George, was milder, so Utahans … [continued]
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