SHELL CANADA, Shell Environmental Fund Eligibility Criteria Any canadian resident can apply on their own, Other sitesof interest www.agric.gov.ab.ca/sustain/programs/program27.html http://fourinfo.cioc.ca/details.asp?RSN=25171
ANIMALNET DECEMBER 3, 2000 Dolly Scientists Create Anti-cancer the canadian Food Information Council, the US National Pork Producers, 4 http//www.agric.gov.ab.ca/crops/forage/wfbg/news44a.html Over the past http://archives.foodsafetynetwork.ca/animalnet/2000/12-2000/an-12-03-00-01.txt
Canada Livestock Services - Livestock Genetics Exports http//www.agric.gov.ab.ca/crops/forage/wfbg/index.html. Prairie Feed ResourceCentre canadian Katahdin Sheep Association www.katahdinsheep.com http://www.canadalivestock.com/html/about_links.html
Extractions: Back Issues Contact Editorial Team Submissions ... 4th Quarter 2004 by Louis Anthony Cox, Jr., John J. VanSickle, Douglas A. Popken, and Ranajit Sahu The United States has historically imported a substantial number of cattle from Canada. Given the discovery of a BSE-infected animal in Canada and another in the United States with Canadian heritage raises the question as to whether the United States should track and test imported animals. One alternative for the near term is to identify, permanently mark, and track Canadian cattle in the United States. We will use economic analysis to quantify and compare risk management and economic consequences of such an alternative in an effort to help policy analysts and decision makers decide how best to assess and manage uncertain risks of BSE in the United States from imported cattle. Canada has tested thousands of cattle per year for Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE)-3,377 animals in 2002-but has found only one cow with BSE. In the province of Alberta where the infected animal was found, "the brains of 2,769 targeted cattle In December 2003, a second dairy cow from Alberta, imported into the United States to the state of Washington, was also diagnosed with BSE. The United States Department of Agriculture's APHIS Veterinary Services (VS) issued an "Explanatory Note" in February 2004, following an investigation by the USDA and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). The note concluded that the previous risk analysis of Canadian cattle and beef products imported into the United States remained unchanged by the new case and that the risks remained low. They noted that both of the BSE cases of Canadian origin occurred in cattle born before the implementation of the feed ban on the use of animal neurological matter in livestock feed, which is alleged to be the main way the disease spreads (USDA, 2004).
Tracking And Testing Of US And Canadian Cattle Herds For BSE A The canadian cattle tested included animals that exhibited neurological signs Available on the World Wide Web http//www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/ http://www.choicesmagazine.org/2004-4/grabbag/2004-4-12_print.htm
From Mpdavis@execpc.com Mon Nov 1 162646 2004 From Mpdavis which will be held in conjunction with the 4th canadian Barley Symposium, //www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/fcd8068?opendocument http://www.scabusa.org/pipermail/fhb/2004-November.txt
Extractions: datestamp='2002-12-12' Quick Pick By Commodity / Key Topic Animal health Biotechnology Dairy Eggs Employment Opportunities Feeds Fertilizers Fish and Seafood Food Recalls Forestry Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Grains Honey Horticulture Meat Hygiene Pet Imports Plant Biosafety Plant Breeder's Rights Potatoes Processed Products Publications Retail Food/Labelling Seeds Variety Registration Veterinary Biologics Commercial Importation Automated Import Reference System Frequent Importer Release System Guide to Importing Food Commercially Import Service Centres ... Pre-Arrival Review System Travellers Be Aware You Must Declare! What can I bring into Canada? Import Service Centres Pet Imports Canadian Food Inspection Agency http://canada.gc.ca/ The Government of Canada Primary Internet Site (Canada Site) is the Internet electronic access point through which Internet users around the world can obtain information about Canada, its government and services. Information includes: a government overview, federal organizations and programs, federal publications and forms, and several directories. Government Electronic Directory (GEDS)
SALINITY-L Jan 96 Via AB4EL @ SunSITE Date Mon, 8 Jan 1996 100112 0700 From kwiatko@agric.gov.AB. So far, Idid 9 projects throughout the province of Alberta, Canada (canadian Prairies) http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/academic/agriculture/agronomy/SALINITY-L/199601xx.sal
Extractions: Date: Wed, 10 Jan 1996 12:12:20 -0500 From: a03mshannon@attmail.com (Michael Shannon) Subject: Homepages for Salinity Welcome Jan Kwiatkowski! The U.S. Salinity Lab is behind the game in getting a homepage started, but we are currently constructing one and hope to be up and running in a couple of months. I am looking forward to seeing what you have and will pass your site address on to our developers. End of Unsent Message Command: . End of Digest
Choice Matters http//www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/agc2620?opendocument The canadian Wheat Board government Guarantees and Hidden Subsidies http://www.choicematters.gov.ab.ca/common_links.cfm
Extractions: The Grain Licensing Authority (GLA) exists in the state of Western Australia (WA) and was created by the Grain Marketing Act 2002. The Authority is responsible for the issuing of bulk export licences for prescribed grain exports from Western Australia. The prescribed grains are Barley, Narrow Leafed Lupins and Canola. The creation of the Authority separates the role of regulation and marketing of grain and provides independence in assessing opportunities for grain exports from Western Australia. For more information, see the GLA's website:
Ropin The Web Portal 20052006 Canada Alberta Farm Water Program (CAFWP) Canada-Alberta 2004 CalfSet Aside Program - Program Update Release Notices Available http://www.agric.gov.ab.ca/app21/rtw/index.jsp
Alberta Agriculture, Food And Rural Development Cost of Production. Crop Enterprise, This calculator allows you to estimate costsand revenues on a per acre basis for a set of selected crops within a http://www.agric.gov.ab.ca/app19/calc/index.jsp?type=Crop
Alberta NAWMP - Links Alberta agriculture, Food Rural Development http//www.agric.gov.ab.ca AlbertaEnvironment http//www.gov.ab.ca/env Environment Canada http//www.ec.gc.ca http://www.nawmp.ab.ca/links.html
Agriculture And Agri-Food Canada Email elviav.sandoval@agric.gov.ab.ca Url http//www.agric.gov.ab.ca/asic Department of Forest Ressource and AgriFood Canada 8700 Brookfield Road http://sis.agr.gc.ca/pls/meta/reports_distribution.display
Strathcona County, Alberta, Canada Drought Programs Livestock producers are asked to contact the Canada Customs and Revenue Agencyoffice at www.agric.gov.ab.ca/navigation/sustain/agdisaster/index.htm http://www.strathcona.ab.ca/Strathcona/Rural Life/Country Talk/September 2002/Dr
Extractions: Owners of breeding livestock in all regions of Alberta, forced to sell all or part of their herd in 2002 due to drought conditions, will be eligible for a one-year tax deferral on 2002 income from those sales. Eligible producers will be able to request this deferral when filing their 2002 income tax returns. Livestock producers are asked to contact the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency office at 1-800-959-5525 and ask for a Senior Officer. Farm Income Assistance Program
Strathcona County, Alberta, Canada Community Links Official tourism Web site of the Trans Canada Yellowhead Highway Association . http//www.agric.gov.ab.ca/; Leon Benoit, Member of Parliament Vegreville http://www.strathcona.ab.ca/strathcona/links
Small Business Programs - Alberta and Rural Development for your regional office. http//www.agric.gov.ab.ca Provides information on selling to government markets in Canada abroad, http://www.homebiz.ca/BIC/gov progs/govab.html
Extractions: Alberta Alberta Business Profiles - Publication Contains individual profiles on 55 kinds of businesses with industry trends, market research data and sources of information, licensing requirements, associations, trade shows, and periodicals available. Refer to the blue pages of your telephone book under Provincial Government - Alberta Economic Development for your regional office. Alberta Economic Development Library Offers clients access to a comprehensive collection of business-related information in hard copy, CD-ROM, and on-line formats. Tel: (780) 422-7828 http://www.alberta-canada.com Competitive Assessment Review (CAR) Self-assessment review to assist Alberta SME's to be more competitive in today's changing markets. Questionnaire reviews 11 key functional areas. Branch officers are available to assist in the interpretation of the review and identify areas of strength, areas for improvement and appropriate resources to address your needs. Tel: (780) 427-6494 http://www.alberta-canada.com Regional Offices Offer services related to business information, community business development, site location assistance, tourism, industry
Extractions: Forms located at: www.agric.gov.ab.ca Application forms for the recently announced BSE programs will be available for producers interested in applying for two of the new programs. These application forms are available on Ropin' the Web www.agric.gov.ab.ca , in MLA offices or by calling 780-422-9167, toll-free by first dialing 310-0000. Application forms for the Canada-Alberta Fed Cattle Set Aside Program will be available in the near future. Alberta 2004 Calf Set Aside Program Producers who wish to set aside a portion of their 2004 calf crop must apply through the application form available on-line on Ropin' the Web ( www.agric.gov.ab.ca
Links - Alberta Energy Research Institute http//www.agric.gov.ab.ca/engineer/earth_energy.html Earth Energy Society ofCanada http//www.earthenergy.ca/conta.html http://www.aeri.ab.ca/sec/links/links_001_1.cfm