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Dairy farmers fear they'll be sacrificed to appease Trump

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Canadian dairy farmers are on edge, fearing that they'll be sacrificed to appease U.S. President Donald Trump in order to make a trade deal.
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Brief from Brussels: Wolf debate bites, scallop spat flares

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In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: debate over resurgence of wolves bites at the heels of Brussels politicians; and the EU says it down to France and Britain to resolve their spat over scallop fishing. Click on the video above...
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Use of poison by Sask. farmers questioned

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Strychnine is meant to manage the gopher population, but kills any wildlife that comes in contact with it. CBC News looks at why it's allowed in certain places but not others and if its use is even necessary.
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EU breathes sign of relief over transatlantic trade row

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Europe's breathing a sigh of relief after Donald Trump and the European Commission President agreed to tackle their transatlantic trade row. But France is cautioning that any deal must be limited and benefit both sides. Neither EU...
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Pizza With a Side of Bocce

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Chef Tim Meyers, Bocce USQ, tells Cheddar the secret to being a successful restaurateur: mix delicious food and drinks with outdoor activities. Located in New York's Union Square, Meyers's restaurant combines delectable pizza, the drink...
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Why Canada's mustard seed farmers avoided U.S. tariff trouble

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Canadians produce the vast majority of the planet's mustard seeds, but we import almost all the mustard we eat from the United States.
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Maritime crops ruined by drastic temperature drop

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With their crops completely destroyed, farmers are now assessing just how bad the situation is and how it will impact next year.
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How Canada's farmers use drones to yield better crop

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Canada's farmers are using drones to yield better crops. In Alberta, they're also prone to some pretty crazy weather patterns that can bring drought one year and flooding the next. Drones makes it easier for farmers to monitor crops and...
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The Company Helping Farmers Turn a Profit

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The Farmers Business Network allows the agriculture industry to share data on everything from the price of fertilizer to which seeds grow best, says CEO Amol Deshpande.
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Rail car crunch

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Farmer Todd Lewis on how the shortage of rail cars is impacting his business
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Brief from Brussels: EU ministers mull farming policy reforms

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In this edition of the Brief, mounting concerns over future of Common Agricultural Policy, as EU ministers mull reforms; and Hungarian PM Viktor Orban uses a visit to Bulgaria to lash out against EU migration policies, in run-up to...
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Guns a necessity, say rural farmers

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Guns are a necessity in remote areas of Saskatchewan, according to rural farmers. Many of them are equipped with guns because they say police assistance rarely comes quickly — they feel they need to be prepared if they encounter...
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Farm-sitting gives farmers a rare break

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A farm-sitting service in Nova Scotia is giving farmers a rare opportunity to take some time off while leaving their properties and livestock in capable hands
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Backing the farm

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Joelle Faulkner is CEO of Area One Farms, which provides farms with the credit they need and investors with the growth they want
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Farm-sitting gives farmers a rare break

9th - Higher Ed
A farm-sitting service in Nova Scotia is giving farmers a rare opportunity to take some time off while leaving their properties and livestock in capable hands
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Farmers’ market returns to Ground Zero

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A farmers’ market is the latest sign of life sprouting at the former site of the World Trade Centre, but normal remains out of reach for the neighbourhood 16 years after the Sept. 11 attacks
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Heavy rain costly for Ontario farmers

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Ontario farmers are hoping for sunshine after losing some of their crops due to record-setting rain at a critical point in the growing season
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Entrepreneur of the year

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Murad Al-Katib, CEO of AGT Food and Ingredients, on being celebrated as a global business leader
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New crop of young farmers emerging

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The number of farmers in Canada under the age of 35 is on the rise for the first time in 25 years, according to the latest census.
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Violent clashes in Greece pit farmers against police

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Riot police hit with shepherd's crooks and other projectiles
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Methane gas threatening to slow efforts to slow climate change

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Methane gas is all around us and is threatening efforts to slow climate change. An international study led by the French organisation the Laboratory of Climate Sciences and the Environment – the LCSE – reported that methane...
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Making the most of precious water in Morocco

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Rain, or a lack of it can plague farmers for decades when weather patterns shift, but new rural development initiatives are seeking to provide farmers with knowledge to resist the advancing effects of climate change. Farms in the...
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Drought in the American southwest

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'Drought becomes, in a sense, the new climatology. It becomes the new normal,' says Canadian researcher Glen MacDonald
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Why Haiti can't feed itself

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Haiti already depends on food aid, that dependence could skyrocket in the years to come