We can’t be silent. As farmers, we must speak up. Globally, we need to stand together and advocate for the critical role that free trade plays for our industry, our countries and the world.
The USDA’s Wildlife Services officials on Saturday shot and killed a male wolf released in Colorado from British Columbia ...
The Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) completed its 2025 Annual General Meeting yesterday in Ottawa with events, meetings and ...
An agency run by Irish entrepreneurs in New Zealand is encouraging agricultural students from Laois and other parts of ...
Take Mike Arts, a 30-year-old born and raised in Strathroy-Caradoc. Using new technology, he recently converted a former ...
Montana's largest trading partner, by far, is Canada. Farmers, ranchers, home builders and gasoline prices could be impacted by tariffs.
American farmers overwhelmingly voted for Donald Trump last November. But now the Trump administration's leap into levying high tariffs on imports from major trade partners bodes ill for U.S.
The recent tariff war between President Trump and Canada has sparked agricultural interest, especially here in the dairy state.
A gray wolf brought to Colorado from Canada as part of the second round of reintroductions was killed in Wyoming after it was ...
One of the male wolves brought to Colorado from British Columbia in January has died. CPW investigates claims of wolf ...
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