Fundraiser for Ruth Kaiser- June 15th

There will be a “Rally for Ruth” on Friday June 15, 2012 at the Truro Legion starting at 5:00 pm to raise money to help offset living expense while she awaits a lung transplant in Toronto. Ruth was the long time office manager of the Nova Scotia Cattlemen’s Association and has been a great supporter of the beef industry and its producers over the years. […]

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NSCP Special Meeting Reminder- May 29, 2012

Notice is hereby given to members that the Nova Scotia Cattle Producers will hold a special producers’ meeting on Tuesday May 29, 2012 at 2:00pm.  The meeting will be held at the Holiday Inn located at 437 Prince Street.  The intent of this meeting will be to increase the Provincial portion of levy from $1.00 to $2.00.

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Cape John Pasture Field Day- June 8th

The 2012 Cape John Community Pasture Beef Field Day will take place on Friday June 8th at the Cape John Community Pasture from 9:00 am to 3:330 pm.  This learning event will include presentations and information on fencing, fertility management and use of ultrasound to determine carcass quality.  Lunch will be provided and will be prepared with Nova Scotia grass fed beef.  to reserve your spot, please […]

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Pasture Tour May 23rd in Lunenburg

Pasture Tour Date: May 23rd 6:00 pm Location: Shobac Farms, Upper Kingsburg Road, Upper Kingsburg, Nova Scotia (15 min from Lunenburg) Join AgraPoint specialists Jonathan Wort, beef and sheep specialist, Amy Sangster, soil specialist, and Bill Thomas, forage specialist,  for coffee and conversation about the management of our Nova Scotian grass advantage. We’ll be looking at soil test results and pasture fertility, pasture productivity, rotational grazing, […]

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May Feeder Sale

This is a reminder that there will be a Feeder Sale on Saturday May 5, 2012 at Atlantic Stockyards; sale time is 10:00 am. Notes: Vaccinated cattle will be uniquely identified, all cattle will be sold by order of arrival. Vaccinated cattle must be accompanied by a vaccination declaration. Producers are encouraged to pre register all feeder cattle as early as possible – ASL will […]

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Atlantic Agricultural Leadership Program Recruiting for 8th Class

The Atlantic Agricultural Leadership Program is currently recruiting for its eighth class to begin in the fall of 2012. This two-year program is intended for individuals working in all aspects of agriculture. It is designed to provide knowledge and build skills to become progressive leaders for the agricultural sectors in Atlantic Canada. If you are interested or know of anyone whom might be a suitable […]

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Genetic Enahnacement Workshops Planned for May

The Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture (NSDA) announced a continuation of the Genetic Enhancement Program for 2012-13. The objective of the program is to ‘increase the competitive position of the targeted livestock commodities by investing in improved genetic material for Nova Scotia flocks / herds. To be eligible for this program, producers must have a current farm registration, must be registered and submitting levy to […]

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April Feeder Sale

This is a reminder that there will be a Feeder Sale on Saturday April 14, 2012 at Atlantic Stockyards; sale time is 10:00 am. Notes: Vaccinated cattle will be uniquely identified, all cattle will be sold by order of arrival. Vaccinated cattle must be accompanied by a vaccination declaration. Producers are encouraged to pre register all feeder cattle as early as possible – ASL will […]

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39th Annual Test Station Sale a Success

The 39th annual breeding stock sale was held at the Maritime Beef Test Station on April 7 and featured 71 bulls and 23 heifers. The top selling bull was a Simmental purchased by Gerald Eric Cochrane of Newport, Nova Scotia for $6,900; the bull was consigned by Trevor and Paula Hiltz of Aylesford, Nova Scotia. The top selling heifer was Charolais/Simmental cross consigned by Scott […]

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Betty Lou Scott wins 2012 Rosemary Davis Award

The Farm Cred Canada Rosemary Davis Award recognizes outstanding Canadian women for their leadership and commitment to the Canadian agriculture and agri-food industry. From the Chronicle Herald- April 2, 2012 MOUNT THOM — Even after all these years, Betty Lou Scott walks to the barn with a spring in her step and a smile on her face. The Black Angus cows that have become the […]

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