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14 02, 2014

New Livestock Price Insurance Program Launched

Hog producers across Western Canada will have access to a price insurance program that has slowly gained popularity among Alberta producers.
The Western Livestock Price Insurance Program is designed to offer cattle and hog producers’ protection against roller coaster prices by allowing them to lock in a floor price similar to crop insurance.
While there has

14 02, 2014

Staff and Company Resilience get Steve’s Livestock Transport Back on the Road

In the wee hours of January 11, a neighour to the Steve’s Livestock Transport facilities in Blumenort, MB called in a fire to the local fire department and they responded around 1:30 am to find a truck barn on fire.
“One of our truck barn’s was on fire that housed 39 of our trucks and

14 02, 2014

Biosecurity Protocol, Early Reporting, and We’re in it Together

What may well be the first of several or many Town Hall phone-in’s depending on PED virus infections in Manitoba saw over 200 people call in to mostly listen to excellent presenters and credible and informed people hosted by the Manitoba Pork Council on January 31.
Karl Kynoch, chair of Manitoba Pork, had invited all

14 02, 2014

BPS Ag Minister Ritz pops in

Every bit helps, Alberta Pork Chair Frank Novak said after learning that the federal government will provide more money to help Canadian producers market their pork – at home and abroad.
Agriculture minister Gerry Ritz paid a surprise visit to the Banff Pork Seminar on the morning of Jan. 23, stopping in long enough to

14 02, 2014

BPS A Sombre But Lively Boar Pit Session Ends the BPS

The Boar Pit session at the Banff Pork Seminar, scheduled pre-PED virus outbreak in Canada had the makings of a lively session. Then comes the news Canada has its first case of the dreaded disease, and organizers extended the allotted time despite flights out and the last thing on the agenda.
The PED’s first confirmed

14 02, 2014

BPS Sow Management

Farm managers continue to seek optimum performance from sows that are considerably more prolific than their predecessors. Banff Pork Seminar brought three speakers to conduct a seminar on helping those high-performance sows live up to their genetic potential.
Opening the session was Prof. Billy Flowers of North Carolina State University, Banff Pork’s 2014 George Foxcroft

14 02, 2014

Banff Hands Out Awards

Maple Leaf barn manager Helmut Janz of Zhoda, MB said he was working in his office one day recently when two of his staff had to book off to see their doctors.
Both women said they were suffering carpal tunnel injuries from the large number of piglets they were processing every day.
One of them said

14 02, 2014

BPS What Controls Future Production ?

A properly fed world is a more stable world, says Jose Cardenas, Elanco’s director of sales and marketing for Canada and Latin America.
Invited to address delegates at the 2014 Banff Pork Seminar, Cardenas said the first priority for everyone in the room is to play their part in ensuring that the world can produce

14 02, 2014

BPS Who Controls the Value Chain ?

The pork value chain and the perceived impact of human values set the stage for the 41st edition of Banff Pork Seminar.
The two-day session opened with a talk by Dallas Hockman, vice-president of industry relations for the National Pork Producers Council in the United States, balanced against theologist Nelson Kloosterman’s observations on how religion

14 02, 2014

BPS – The News That Canadian Producers Have Been Dreading

 

Delegates to the 41st Banff Pork Seminar were in the final moments of the last break-out session on the final day. Some were planning to head into the main auditorium for the boar pit – the final words of the seminar. Most were thinking about hitting the road and getting to their next destination