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Ontario Farmer, 2 Jun 2026

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Ontario Farmer uses a dedicated team of professional staff and freelance journalists to cover all aspects of agriculture in Ontario and beyond.

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Michigan crop pro­du­cer brings back live­stock ....

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ArticleFarm-Seen

Nancy Cogh­lin of Atwood cap­tured this pic­ture of the res­id­ent bald eagle in her area Jade, 2, and Sage, 3.5, were all smiles help­ing their dad, Dylan Dob­be­laar, and papa, Tony Dob­be­laar, on the farm in St. Clair Lisa Boon­stop­pel sent this...

Farm-Seen

ArticleCFIA can­cels a licence

The Cana­dian Food Inspec­tion Agency has can­celled the licence held by TC Dis­trib­utor Inc. of North York. It is extreme pun­ish­ment because the CFIA usu­ally fol­lows up on warn­ings with a sus­pen­sion of a licence until com­pli­ance is achieved.

CFIA can­cels a licence

ArticleBroc­coli on recall

There is a recall for Les Fer­mes Lufa brand broc­coli that was sold online to cus­tom­ers in Ontario and Que­bec. The com­pany ini­ti­ated the recall which the Cana­dian Food Inspec­tion Agency is mon­it­or­ing because E. coli and other...

Broc­coli on recall

ArticleAuc­tion­eer adds Cana­dian title to pre­vi­ous win

If you have ever met Dave Jacob at many of the live­stock, farm and estate auc­tions in the area, you will say he’s prob­ably one of the fast­est talk­ers you have ever met. He now has the trophies to prove it. The young Jacob recently won the...

Auc­tion­eer adds Cana­dian title to pre­vi­ous win

ArticleNor­mal sum­mer - not El Nino - would be wel­come

Met­eor­o­lo­gists and other weather fore­casters are hand­ing out the news that farm­ers and garden­ers didn’t want to hear, or at least not so soon after the last one. The sum­mer of 2026 is fore­cast to be another strong El Niño sea­son, mean­ing...

Nor­mal sum­mer - not El Nino - would be wel­come