Grow Nova Scotia

Grow Nova Scotia is holding meetings in both Berwick and Falmouth to discuss the importance of increasing local food in schools. Contact Shelly at 902-774-0528 or shelly@agri-futures.ns.ca for more information. Grow Nova Scotia – Berwick Meeting Info Grow Nova Scotia – Falmouth Meeting Info

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What’s That Light Article

Mike McMorris, AgSights, released an article he wrote which focuses on the 2018 Maritime Beef Conference and the beef industry. Click here to read the PDF article; What’s That Light Spring 2018  

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New USDA Import Permit Regulations

Effective May 1, 2018, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) will require USDA import permits for all live animal shipments via a land border port between Canada and Alaska. Please note this is not a regulation change. We are enforcing our current regulations, which allow the entry of certain types of live animals from Canada without a USDA […]

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Cumberland County Spring BBQ

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Canadian Beef Industry Conference

The NSCP are very pleased to announce they will provide registration for three people to attend the Canadian Beef Industry Conference, to be held in London, Ontario from August 14th-16th, 2018. Please contact the office for an application, at 902-895-0581 or office@nscattle.ca 2018 Canadian Beef Industry Conference Schedule

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New Funding for Producers

The NSCP are very pleased to announce the NSCP Female Breeding Stock Funding Draw, which will provide direct funding (through a ballot draw) to those who attend designated events. For more information visit www.nscattle.ca/heiferdraw

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Antimicrobials Requiring a Veterinary Prescription as of December 1, 2018

The Canadian Animal Health Institute (CAHI) has created a visual aid representing the antimicrobials which will require a veterinary prescription beginning December 2018. This list represents multi species within the livestock sector.

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Livestock Identification and Traceability Program

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is dedicated to safeguarding food, animals and plants to enhance the health and well-being of Canadians, the environment and economy. Livestock traceability is the ability to follow an animal or group of animals during all stages of its life. There are three main pillars to livestock traceability systems: Identification of livestock with an approved indicator; Identification of premises where […]

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2018 Field Forage Day

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Canadian Agricultural Partnership

The governments of Canada and Nova Scotia are committed to ensuring farmers and processors have the tools they need to innovate, grow and prosper. The Canadian Agricultural Partnership agreement is part of a commitment by federal, provincial and territorial governments to promote productivity and profitability for the sector. The programs are designed to help the industry position itself to respond to future opportunities and to […]

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