date:Jun 28, 2013
t a just-in-time year adequate growing conditions, appropriate moisture as the summer progresses and a later first freeze will all likely have a hand in how the year turns out.
Meanwhile, Canadian farmers are still seeing higher than normal prices for a number of crops due to increased demand and higher prices after drought in the US depressed crop yields. Stable crop prices and good yields are good news for crop producers and the Canadian livestock industry.
Adequate supplies of reasonably