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PEIFA 76th Annual General Meeting

Are you planning to attend? Please call or email Jennifer at jmurphy@peifa.ca or 902-368-7289 to pre-register and help us plan.

Friday, January 27, 2017 – Confederation Centre of the Arts Agenda

Meeting Costs: Members free – Non-Members $25.00

Excellence in Agriculture Banquet: Members $40.00 – Non-Members $45.00

 

Fire destroys barn in Elmsdale, P.E.I.

Poorly discarded embers believed to be cause of blaze MORE

 

How should P.E.I. carbon tax be spent? Government wants your input

Islanders are encouraged to share their thoughts on the carbon tax at public pre-budget consultative sessions that begin next week. MORE

 

Exporters, fearing border tax, scramble to shift production

Canadian exporters are scrambling to find ways to avoid a potential 10 per cent import tax promised by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, including the possible shifting of production or supply lines south of the border. MORE

 

Farmers watch nervously as moisture piles up

The possible threat of major flooding in Manitoba this spring has Keystone Agricultural Producers worried rookie governments in Winnipeg and Ottawa may not be prepared for it. MORE

 

Chainsaw Maintenance and Safety course

The PEI Woodlot Owners Association – in co-operation with the Department of Forestry is looking to hold a Chainsaw Maintenance and Safety Course. For further information please contact Matt Hughes at 902-368-7289 or mhughes@peifa.ca

 

Atlantic 4R Nutrient Stewardship Training

Fertilizer Canada’s Nutrient Stewardship training courses help you understand the economic, social, and environmental advantages of 4R practices and how these can be implemented on Canadian farms.

-Free Training

-Participants will receive certification after course completion

-Lunch Provided

**Note: Only the first 30 participants to RSVP will be accepted

-Please send your RSVP to: nfrost@fertilizercanada.ca or call (613)-786-3032

February 22, 2017 – 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Westmorland Room, Crowne Plaza 1005 Main St, Moncton, NB

 

Attention: Class A Pesticide Applicator Certificate Holders

To renew your pesticide applicator certificate there are three options available for you:

First Option:        Renewal of your certificate by receiving Continuing Education Credits.
Second Option:    Take a one day training course & write the two hour exam.
Third Option:       Make an appointment to come in and  write the two hour exam.

First Option:
The Department of Agriculture and Fisheries will be offering two different training days
Day A and Day B.  You are required to attend one Day A and one Day B over the five year re-certification period.  Only one day per calendar year can be credited.

Day A – Topics covered: General Information, Regulations, Environmental Safety, and Application                Technology.
Day B – Topics covered: Emergency Response, Labeling, Professionalism, Traceability, Integrated Pest Management, and Human Health and Safety.

Your current Pesticide Applicator Certificate will remain valid until the expiry date printed on your certificate.  New Class A certificates will now all have an expiry date of March 31.  The fee payable for a new 5-year certificate is $75.

When you have met the requirements to renew your license, you will be mailed an application form for renewal of your Pesticide Applicator Certificate. Should you fail to attend both of these training sessions prior to the expiry date on your current Certificate, you will need to successfully complete the written examination to obtain a new certificate.

The 2017 training schedule is as follows:

Day A:
January 24,2017        Rodd Royalty, TCH, Charlottetown

January 31,2017        Loyalist Inn, Summerside
February 21, 2017      Lane’s Riverhouse Inn, Montague

March 14, 2017          Rodd Royalty, TCH Charlottetown

Day B:
January 26,2017         Rodd Royalty, THC, Charlottetown
February 2,2017         Loyalist Inn, Summerside
February 22,2017        Lanes Riverhouse Inn, Montague
March 16, 2017           Rodd Royalty, TCH, Charlottetown

Registration begins at 8:15 a.m.  All information sessions begin at 9:00 a.m. and will be completed by 4:00 p.m.  Lunch and refreshments will be provided, and there is a
$ 25. fee to offset this cost.
To register for one of these training days please call (902) 368-4154.
Should you have questions or require additional detail, please do not hesitate to contact Shelley Ployer at (902) 368-4154 or via e-mail at  seployer@gov.pe.ca

Second Option:
You can also renew your license by attending a one day training course and writing the exam at the end of the day (there is no cost to attend this course).  This training course is designed to refresh your memory and prepare you for writing the exam. It DOES NOT provide you with any certification days.  There is no cost to write the exam.  The cost for a 5 year Pesticide Applicator Certificate is $75.

The 2017 training schedule for the one day course followed by writing the exam is as follows:

January 25, 2017  Rodd Mill River Resort, Mill River
February 1, 2017  Rodd Royalty, TCH, Charlottetown
February 22, 2017   Loyalist Inn, Summerside March 15, 2017    Rodd Royalty, TCH, Charlottetown
Registration begins at 8:15 a.m.  Training sessions begin at 8:45 a.m. and are completed by 3:30 p.m.   The exam will be from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

To register for one of these training days please call (902) 368-4154.

Third Option:
You can make an appointment to write the two hour exam by calling Debbie MacRae at
(902) 368-5024 or Thane Clarke at (902) 368-5599 at the Department of Communities, Land and Environment in Charlottetown. The cost is the same, $75.

 

Livestock

 

Cash prices push CME live cattle higher

Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures moved higher for a fourth straight session on Thursday, driven by this week’s cash price surge, traders said. MORE

 

Administration Pushes Forward with Organic Marketing Rule

The USDA’s Agriculture Marketing Service (ARS) has released its final rule on Organic Livestock and Poultry Practices. MORE

 

Ireland reports BSE case, says no risk to health

Ireland said Wednesday that a dead cow had been confirmed as having bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), but said it had not entered the food chain and there was no risk to human health or beef’s trade status. MORE

 

Angus Breed Set to Harness Greater Benefit from Genomics

Genomics, the term given to describe a range of DNA based technologies concerned with the structure, function, evolution, and mapping of genomes, is a science receiving much interest around the world among breeders of all livestock species. MORE

 

Research Suggests Healthy Gut Bacteria Can Be Transferred From Pig to Pig

A scientist with the University of Alberta says research suggests microorganisms in the guts of pigs that help ward off disease can be transferred to other pigs to improve their health, writes Bruce Cochrane. MORE

 

Minimum Space Rules Set to Ensure US Organic Livestock Welfare

New rules have been announced in Washington that clarify production requirements for organic meat and poultry, which lawmakers hope will align the rules more closely with what customers already expect from organic production. MORE

 

EU Pig Prices: Still Feeling Like a Roller Coaster Ride

Two weeks of increasing prices have passed since the beginning of this year. MORE

 

Italian Pork Exports Still Down on Last Year

At 722,900 tonnes, the volume of fresh/frozen pork imported into Italy during the first nine months of 2016 was 5 per cent behind year earlier levels, according to the latest figures released by Istat. MORE

 

Solid Demand Results in Pig Price Rise

The Chairman of the Irish Farmers Association Pigs Committee, Tom Hogan, has said that the solid demand from processors has resulted in a 2c/kg increase in prices being paid for pigs this week. MORE

 

Atlantic Stockyards Market Report – January 19 – HERE

*Scroll down to find current report

Ontario Cattlemen’s Association Market Report – Thursday, January 19 HERE

 

Potatoes

 

Cool Farming Tool Proves Sustainability of Potato Culture

Since last autumn, the farmers and the professionals involved in potato growing and potato trade have a new instrument to measure the impact of management options of all cultures, including potato, and to demonstrate improvements and transparency in terms of agricultural sustainability. MORE

 

NIFA Announces $1.85 million for Potato Breeding Research

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) today announced the availability of $1.85 million in funding for regional potato breeding research to support the development of superior-performing varieties that can be brought to market as soon as possible. MORE

 

Wisconsin Positioned Well for Winter, Spring Shipping

Amid their winter potato shipping season, Wisconsin potato growers are enjoying a very positive season, according to Tamas Houlihan, executive director of the Wisconsin Potato & Vegetable Growers Association. MORE

 

“Chip industry’s advance a threat to table potato market”
Chips factories have experienced an unprecedented growth in recent months. “Everyone expected that the price for chips potatoes would decrease in the new year, but that appears not to be the case. MORE

 

Bangladesh officials worry GM potatoes may result in export ban
After a recent initiatives to grow more resilient GM potatoes, the Bangladesh Fruits, Vegetable and Allied Products Exporters’ Association worry that exports from Bangladesh may face a huge setback if the government goes along with the plan. MORE

 

Canadian potato production, 2016 HERE

AAFC / InfoHort Potato Reports HERE

USDA – Daily National Potato and Onion Report HERE

 

Crops

 

North American Grains/Oilseed Review: Canola advances with help of C$

THE ICE Futures Canada canola market settled higher on Thursday, taking strength from action in the Canadian currency. MORE

 

ICE Futures Canada Thursday: Canola futures prices higher, barley unchanged HERE

 

Invasive agricultural pest found in Kelowna

An invasive agricultural pest that can cause extensive damage to crops has been discovered in Kelowna, the second confirmed sighting in the Okanagan. MORE

 

Manitoba crops, livestock branches now under one umbrella

Manitoba Agriculture has amalgamated its livestock and crops branches as it looks for cost savings in the department. MORE

 

Pest Patrol: Garlic mustard control

Garlic mustard is an early flowering weed that’s highly visible at the edge of farm woodlots and around buildings and grain bins in the spring. MORE

 

Wheat down on profit-taking, export fears

U.S. wheat futures fell nearly two per cent on Thursday on profit-taking and expectations of slowing export demand in the wake of this week’s rally to multi-month highs, analysts said. MORE

 

AM markets: soybeans retreat, despite Argentine crop cuts HERE

PEI Grain Elevator Prices – HERE

Grain Farmers of Ontario – Daily Commodity Report HERE

More Futures Prices HERE and HERE

 

General Interest

 

P+H to expand Alberta ag retail reach

Grain company Parrish and Heimbecker plans to expand its crop input retail space into east-central Alberta by buying four store sites in a federally-mandated sale. MORE

 

Agricultural Leaders of Michigan urge robust trade promotion in letter to Trump-Pence transition

In a letter to the incoming Trump administration, the Agricultural Leaders of Michigan (ALM) today emphasized the value of agricultural trade for Michigan’s economy – noting that Michigan producers and agribusinesses export more than $3 billion worth of products globally, every year. MORE

 

Trump Taps Perdue as Ag Secretary

President-elect Donald Trump has chosen former Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue to lead the Department of Agriculture. MORE

 

Tesco Leads Way with Food Surplus Donations from Stores

Tesco has revealed its food surplus redistribution initiative, Community Food Connection, has so far helped serve five million meals to more than 3,300 community groups and charities since its launch less than a year ago. MORE

 

Regular Updates

 

Rayglen Market Comments – January 18 HERE

CFA in Action – January 18 HERE

Ontario Farm Market Summary – Thursday, January 19 HERE

AgWeather Atlantic HERE

Today’s Local Weather – HERE

 

Meetings and Events

 

Atlantic 4R Nutrient Stewardship Training

Fertilizer Canada’s Nutrient Stewardship training courses help you understand the economic, social, and environmental advantages of 4R practices and how these can be implemented on Canadian farms.

-Free Training

-Participants will receive certification after course completion

-Lunch Provided

**Note: Only the first 30 participants to RSVP will be accepted

-Please send your RSVP to: nfrost@fertilizercanada.ca or call (613)-786-3032

February 22, 2017 – 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Westmorland Room, Crowne Plaza 1005 Main St, Moncton, NB

 

Attention: Class A Pesticide Applicator Certificate Holders

To renew your pesticide applicator certificate there are three options available for you:

First Option:        Renewal of your certificate by receiving Continuing Education Credits.
Second Option:    Take a one day training course & write the two hour exam.
Third Option:       Make an appointment to come in and  write the two hour exam.

First Option:
The Department of Agriculture and Fisheries will be offering two different training days
Day A and Day B.  You are required to attend one Day A and one Day B over the five year re-certification period.  Only one day per calendar year can be credited.

Day A – Topics covered: General Information, Regulations, Environmental Safety, and Application                Technology.
Day B – Topics covered: Emergency Response, Labeling, Professionalism, Traceability, Integrated Pest Management, and Human Health and Safety.

Your current Pesticide Applicator Certificate will remain valid until the expiry date printed on your certificate.  New Class A certificates will now all have an expiry date of March 31.  The fee payable for a new 5-year certificate is $75.

When you have met the requirements to renew your license, you will be mailed an application form for renewal of your Pesticide Applicator Certificate. Should you fail to attend both of these training sessions prior to the expiry date on your current Certificate, you will need to successfully complete the written examination to obtain a new certificate.

The 2017 training schedule is as follows:

Day A:
January 24,2017        Rodd Royalty, TCH, Charlottetown

January 31,2017        Loyalist Inn, Summerside
February 21, 2017      Lane’s Riverhouse Inn, Montague

March 14, 2017          Rodd Royalty, TCH Charlottetown

Day B:
January 26,2017         Rodd Royalty, THC, Charlottetown
February 2,2017         Loyalist Inn, Summerside
February 22,2017        Lanes Riverhouse Inn, Montague
March 16, 2017           Rodd Royalty, TCH, Charlottetown

Registration begins at 8:15 a.m.  All information sessions begin at 9:00 a.m. and will be completed by 4:00 p.m.  Lunch and refreshments will be provided, and there is a
$ 25. fee to offset this cost.
To register for one of these training days please call (902) 368-4154.
Should you have questions or require additional detail, please do not hesitate to contact Shelley Ployer at (902) 368-4154 or via e-mail at  seployer@gov.pe.ca

Second Option:
You can also renew your license by attending a one day training course and writing the exam at the end of the day (there is no cost to attend this course).  This training course is designed to refresh your memory and prepare you for writing the exam. It DOES NOT provide you with any certification days.  There is no cost to write the exam.  The cost for a 5 year Pesticide Applicator Certificate is $75.

The 2017 training schedule for the one day course followed by writing the exam is as follows:

January 25, 2017  Rodd Mill River Resort, Mill River
February 1, 2017  Rodd Royalty, TCH, Charlottetown
February 22, 2017   Loyalist Inn, Summerside March 15, 2017    Rodd Royalty, TCH, Charlottetown
Registration begins at 8:15 a.m.  Training sessions begin at 8:45 a.m. and are completed by 3:30 p.m.   The exam will be from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

To register for one of these training days please call (902) 368-4154.

Third Option:
You can make an appointment to write the two hour exam by calling Debbie MacRae at
(902) 368-5024 or Thane Clarke at (902) 368-5599 at the Department of Communities, Land and Environment in Charlottetown. The cost is the same, $75.