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Sask. ranchers say extreme drought could cost them $1M

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Several rural municipalities in southwest Saskatchewan have declared states of emergency due to drought, and Environment and Climate Change Canada says it could continue for several months. One ranching couple says it’s the worst drought...
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US reopens southern ports to Mexican cattle after screw-worm outbreak halted trade

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US lifts Mexico cattle ban after screw-worm scare; ranchers hit hard as drought and low prices persist.
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US ban on Mexican livestock imports devastates cattle farmers

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Mexico's cattle farmers are in crisis as a parasitic fly threatens to destroy their livelihoods.
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Meet P.E.I.'s new Livestock Champion: Her mission is to grow the Island's beef herd

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Ellen Davis has been travelling to farms across Prince Edward Island talking to beef producers. Her mission: Increase the size of the beef herd on P.E.I. by giving farmers advice and helping them tap into government incentives. The job...
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Renewed attacks in Nigeria: Conflict between farmers and herders in the north

9th - Higher Ed
Northern Nigeria is seeing a resurgence in attacks by armed groups after months of relative calm.
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High prices a blessing for Manitoba beef producers

9th - Higher Ed
Cattle prices have hit record highs in 2025, offering long-awaited financial relief to Manitoba ranchers after years of stagnant returns and rising operational costs.
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Keep moooving! Cows beef with traffic on Ontario highway

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Ontario Provincial Police report several 'unco-operative cows' were running up and down Highway 400 in northern King Township, causing major traffic delays. Sgt. Kerry Schmidt says police worked with the owners to get the cows back to...
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Early mornings, late nights: Manitoba couple juggles full-time jobs and farming

9th - Higher Ed
Harvest is a busy time of year for farmers across the province. It can be even more hectic for those working full-time off the farm while trying to get the crop off. Robert and Laranda Bailey both work full-time jobs off the farm to help...
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As Bolivia grasslands flood, cows swim where they once grazed

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In Bolivia's rural region of Beni near the border with Brazil, vast grasslands where cows once grazed have been submerged, forcing cattle and the cowboys that herd them to swim or wade to reach small patches of higher ground. Watch to...
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Manitoba premier announces match to federal agricultural support funding as U.S. tariffs announced

9th - Higher Ed
Premier Wab Kinew announced another $11 million in AgriStability funding at a stop in Brandon on Wednesday, effectively topping up a federal program.
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Farm animals buried near Austria-Hungary border after foot-and-mouth disease outbreak

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Thousands of slaughtered farm animals are set to be buried near Hungary's border with Austria after a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in the town of Levél.
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Floods swamp Australia's cattle country

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Severe floods have inundated Australia’s cattle country, submerging vast farmlands and disrupting livestock operations. Authorities are coordinating rescue and relief efforts for affected communities. Heavy rainfall continues to pose...
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P.E.I. agriculture may be bracing for U.S. tariffs, but sales are strong at Easter Beef Show

9th - Higher Ed
The annual Easter Beef Show and Sale wrapped up successfully Friday in Charlottetown, with a jump in the average price per pound and overall sales. The event's an annual highlight for P.E.I.'s beef industry, but also an indicator of what...
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Tariffs disrupt beef trade, prices keep rising

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For decades, cattle moved freely across the US-Canada border. Now, fear of tariffs is bringing that to a halt. Many Canadian farmers have stopped purchasing beef cattle, leaving vast spaces empty.
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Alberta cattle herd shrinks for third consecutive year

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Statistics Canada numbers show the number of cattle in our province is the smallest it's been since 1994
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P.E.I. cattle producers being encouraged to grow their herds

9th - Higher Ed
Cattle producers on Prince Edward Island can now take advantage of incentives from a new provincial program to expand their herds. There's also a new livestock champion who will focus on growing the Island's cattle industry. CBC’s Nancy...
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Avian flu makes appearance in cattle herds south of the border

9th - Higher Ed
No cases of avian flu have been reported in Canadian cows, but the impact is still being felt here.
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Canadian farmers on alert as 2nd bird flu strain found in U.S. cattle

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian dairy farmers are ramping up surveillance after a second strain of avian flu was found in cattle in the United States, where the virus has prompted a reduction in milk production. No cases have been reported in Canadian cows so...
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USDA confirms new version of H5N1 bird flu virus, known as D1.1

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A new strain of bird flu has been detected in US dairy cows, raising concerns among experts. The USDA confirmed a new version of the H5N1 virus, known as D1.1, while a second strain was found in Nevada cattle. Experts suggest bird-to-cow...
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New bird flu strain detected in US dairy cows as experts raise transmission concerns

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A new strain of bird flu has been detected in US dairy cows, raising concerns among experts. The USDA confirmed a new version of the H5N1 virus, known as D1.1, while a second strain was found in Nevada cattle. Experts suggest bird-to-cow...
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P.E.I. beef producers, processing plant concerned about Trump's tariff threat

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People in P.E.I.'s beef industry are raising concerns about Donald Trump's tariff threat. The president of Atlantic Beef Products was part of a Canadian delegation to Washington in December, telling American legislators about their...
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Pollution in Lake Chivero worsens Zimbabwe’s water crisis

9th - Higher Ed
Zimbabwe's deepening water crisis. How pollution is contaminating the capital's main drinking supply.
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Cattle Farming Goes Digital

9th - Higher Ed
SwagBot, an AI-powered robot, is transforming cattle farming. Developed by the University of Sydney, find out more about this robot in this report.
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Israel attacks Kamal Adwan hospital: Military targets people trying to recover the wounded

9th - Higher Ed
The barely-functioning medical facility has been targeted repeatedly in war on Gaza.