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  2. Canadian Cattlemen's Association - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Cattlemen's Association is an advocacy group promoting the interests of cow-calf producers, feedlots, and packers in the Canadian beef industry. Throughout its history, the CCA has worked to improve market access for Canadian beef producers and in lobbying efforts with the Canadian government.

  3. Canadian Beef Check-Off Agency - Wikipedia

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    The agency is funded by a levy on Canadian cattle sales to support research and marketing of beef products. [2] [3] Its activities are supervised by the Farm Products Council of Canada. [3] It is governed by a geographically-representative 16-member Board of Directors. [4]

  4. Ontario Stockyards - Wikipedia

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    In 1877 the cattle trade moved from the cramped quarters of the city market to a location next to the Grand Trunk Railway at what is now Wellington Street West and Tecumseth Street. [2] Trade of sheep, pigs would eventually be moved over and by 1887 odor and pollution at the Western site became an issue. [3]

  5. Explainer-Western Canada's dry winter heralds worsening ... - AOL

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    Canada's cattle inventory hit its lowest level on record in 2022, according to Statistics Canada. Farms in southern Alberta depend on irrigated river water to sustain crops of potato and sugar beet.

  6. Foreign Cattle Market - Wikipedia

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    Calf branding, South Dakota, 1888. As Western cattle breeds were improved, American beef began to compete on quality in London. Prize bulls from the British Isles, especially Herefords, improved Western cattle Cattle round-up, Montana, c.1890. Over 3 million American cattle went to Deptford market. Cattle round-up, Colorado, 1898.

  7. Federated Co-operatives - Wikipedia

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    Federated Co-operatives Limited (FCL), operating as Co-op, is a co-operative federation providing procurement and distribution to member co-operatives in Western Canada. [3] [4] It was established in 1944 after a series of amalgamations of smaller cooperatives, starting in Saskatchewan, including the Saskatchewan Co-operative Wholesale Society and a fuel production and distribution co-op, [1 ...

  8. Richardson International - Wikipedia

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    Richardson operates a number of port facilities located strategically in Eastern and Western Canada. Richardson Oilseed processes canola for oils, sprays and margarine for industrial and home cooking. Richardson was the first company to market canola oil and markets canola products, including under the Canola Harvest brand.

  9. Fed sees a glimmer that recent US productivity gains may last

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Dreanda Cordero reentered the job market this year after a five-year break to raise three children, landing a data entry position she was not thrilled about that required on ...