Corn pouring from spout on combine

Despite a cool, wet, and smoky growing season, most canola producers in this province are pleased with what they’ve seen in the field this year. In fact, the wildfire smoke that lingered throughout much of the province through the summer extended the blooming period – in some cases, even doubled according to some producers in […]

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