NSCP Offices Moving Back

The offices of NSFA, EFP, ACMA, Agri-Futures and NSIA are moving back to their regular space at Annapolis Building tomorrow, July 11th! We will have a short disruption of service with phones and email while we move, but hope to be back to full service very quickly. We thank our members for their patience during the past 3 months!  Thank you also to the staff […]

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CCA and CPC Join US Legal Action to Block USDA’s Mandatory COOL Rule

Ottawa, July 9, 2013 – On Monday July 8, a legal challenge was filed with the U.S. District Court of the District of Columbia by members of the U.S. and Canadian meat industry to stay USDA’s Mandatory Country of Origin Labelling (COOL) rule.   The Canadian Pork Council (CPC) and the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association (CCA) are co-plaintiffs in this action. Plaintiffs believe that a legislative change […]

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Homegrown Success Programs Now Closed

As of July 2, 2013 all programs included under the Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture’s Homegrown Success program suite have been closed to further applications.  This includes: Environment (BMPs, Soil Amendments), Business Development, Genetic Enhancement and Quality Assurance (Food Safety, Traceability and Biosecurity. In a statement by the NSDA, they said applications will not be accepted after July 2, 2013 and that some of the […]

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NSCP Levy Now $3.00, Effective July 1, 2013

At the NSCP Annual General Meeting on February 23, members approved an amendment to Section 6 of the Nova Scotia Cattle Producers Regulations to increase levy from $2.00 to $3.00. This change has been approved by the Nova Scotia Cattle Producers and the Natural Products Marketing Council.  Please note this change is effective July 1, 2013.  If you have any questions please feel free to […]

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2013 Fall Feeder Sale Dates

Atlantic Stockyards have announced dates for the 2013 Fall Feeder Sales.  Sales will start at 10:00am on the following dates: Saturday September 14 Saturday October 19 Saturday November 16 Saturday December 7 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 […]

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Police Looking for missing beef animals in New Ross

From the Chronicle Herald June 21, 2013 Complete Article– new window NEW ROSS — Bub the bull, snorting, groaning and shaking his horned head, comes running at the sound of his master shaking a bag of bread. Loran Adams gives the 454-kilogram red bull a pat on the nose after the bovine downs a slice of bread in one gulp, but the animal seems a little […]

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Dalhousie Beef Genomics Reasearch Chair Job Posting

Dalhousie University is a leading, research-intensive Canadian university offering a wealth of programs through diverse faculties. With campuses located in Halifax and Truro, Nova Scotia, as well as a Medical School site in Saint John, New Brunswick, Dalhousie has more than 6,000 faculty and staff who make up the university’s energetic academic community. Dalhousie is proud to be named one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers […]

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Change Dinner, Change Health, Change Atlantic Canada With Ellen Gustafson

Thursday, June 20, 2013 7:30 p.m.  Alumni Theatre Dalhousie University Agricultural Campus Truro, Nova Scotia Speaking from a global perspective, Ellen will challenge the audience with the question of what is possible for Atlantic Canada when we change what we eat and how we produce our food. Ellen Gustafson (http://www.ellengustafson.com/) is a sustainable food system activist, author, innovator and social entrepreneur. She is the Co-Founder […]

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Need Farm Labour?

Mitchell Chapman is currently seeking employment on a beef, sheep or dairy farm.  He has many years experience on various beef farms in Cumberland County, he also has experience plumbing and has an excavator certification.  If you are in Cumberland, Colchester, Pictou or East Hants and looking for labor, please call Mitchell at 902-297-2474

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Dalhousie Faculty of Agriculture Presents Forum on Agriculture, Food and Health

On June 19 – 21, 2013 key players from the Atlantic region will gather together on the Dalhousie Agricultural Campus to explore the ways that our agricultural and food systems can be re-invented to improve the health of Atlantic Canadians. Cultivating Agriculture, Food and Health will challenge participants to identify actions to better link agriculture, food and health, with a focus on improving outcomes for […]

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