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September 16, 2013 Weekly Pork Price

Nova Scotia Weekly Market Report: September 16, 2013 to September 20, 2013

 

Price (kg)

Change

Price (cwt)

Change

Hogs

$1.8300

-$0.0062

$83.01

-$0.28

Sows

$1.5555

-$0.0053

$70.56

-$0.24

 

 

 

 

 

Carcass Value

$182.43

-$0.62

 

 

Nova Scotia Election Platforms

Nova Scotians will head to the polls on October 8, 2013 to elect the next Government in Nova Scotia.  In the coming weeks, we will cooperate with the Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture to keep the agriculture industry informed as well as provide opportunities to participate in discussions with each of the parties.

Below are direct links to each of the platforms: (link will open in a new window)

Nova Scotia Liberal Party Platform

Nova Scotia NDP General Platform 

Nova Scotia PC Party 

Dalhousie Agriculture to Offer Fall Extended Learning Courses

The Dalhousie Faculty of Agriculture will offer various extended learning courses throughout the fall of 2013 in their Certificate and Learn to Farm Program.

Certificate Program:
Specialization in Organic Agriculture
Pesticide Certification
Master Gardner Training
Operant Conditioning Behaviour Analysis- Level 1

Learn 2 Farm Program:
Post Harvest Management (New)
The Modern Beekeeper
The Modern Shepherd
Introductory Welding

For more information please see the Dalhousie Extended Learning Website (opens new window)

September 9, 2013 Weekly Pork Price

Nova Scotia Weekly Market Report: September 9, 2013 to September 13, 2013

 

Price (kg)

Change

Price (cwt)

Change

Hogs

$1.8362

-$0.0567

$83.29

-$2.57

Sows

$1.5608

-$0.0482

$70.80

-$2.19

 

 

 

 

 

Carcass Value

$183.05

-$5.65

 

 

September 2, 2013 Weekly Pork Price

Nova Scotia Weekly Market Report: September 2, 2013 to September 6, 2013

 

Price (kg)

Change

Price (cwt)

Change

Hogs

$1.8929

-$0.0826

$85.86

-$3.75

Sows

$1.6090

-$0.0702

$72.98

-$3.18

 

 

 

 

 

Carcass Value

$188.71

-$8.23

 

 

N.S. unveils new ‘buy local’ licence plate

From the Chronicle Herald August 27, 2013

It’s not uncommon for someone to notice a vehicle’s licence plates when they’re from out of province.

But it was while travelling in the United States that fruit grower David Baldwin noticed one plate that not only caught his attention but inspired him.

That plate encouraged people to buy local, and it’s something he thought might work in Nova Scotia.

“Every time someone sees the buy local licence plate on a car stopped at a traffic light or even in a parking lot, it will serve as a reminder to those not directly involved in agriculture and food production of how important it is to eat good food grown in Nova Scotia,” Baldwin said in a news release.

On Tuesday, a new licence plate featuring an image from Select Nova Scotia’s marketing campaign was unveiled. The optional plate will be issued on request at Access Nova Scotia and Registry of Motor Vehicles offices for passenger and light commercial vehicles weighing up to 5,000 kilograms.

Standard registration fees will apply in addition to a $50 donation when the plate is purchased, with the donations going to a Select Nova Scotia fund that will promote agriculture and help sponsor events supporting local products and industries.

“Raising awareness about agriculture in Nova Scotia is very important to us,” said Dennis Boudreau, president of the Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture.

“Engaging Nova Scotians to support buying local and to showcase it on their licence plate is a good step forward.”

Gordon Stevens, president of the Uncommon Group and driving force behind the I Love Local HFX initiative, said he was unaware the licence plate was in the pipeline. But he said he was supportive of the move, adding that anything that promotes homegrown products is a good thing.

“It was a surprise to me, but I think it’s great,” he said in an interview. “Anything that sort of promotes the message is a good thing. And it allows people to show their support, which I think is key.”

It’s unclear how effective the campaign will be, but it might make some people more inclined to shop locally, he said.

“You might see less people pulling up into the parking lot at Costco with their buy local licence plate on,” Stevens said with a laugh.

“I hope to see lots of them on the streets.”

Premium Nova Scotia Pork Participates in Meet Your Farmer at the Mall

Pork Nova Scotia was very pleased to participate in the second annual Meet Your Farmer at the Mall. The Event at MicMac Mall in Dartmouth is designed to bring agricultural awareness to metro Nova Scotia.  During the two day event (August 23 & 24) Terry, Beate and Brad shared information and recipes with several hundred shoppers as well as answered many questions related to the hog industry in Nova Scotia.

 MYF2013

August 26, 2013 Weekly Pork Price

Nova Scotia Weekly Market Report: August 26, 2013 to August 30, 2013

 

Price (kg)

Change

Price (cwt)

Change

Hogs

$1.9755

-$0.0298

$89.61

-$1.35

Sows

$1.6792

-$0.0253

$76.17

-$1.15

 

 

 

 

 

Carcass Value

$196.94

-$2.97

 

 

August 19, 2013 Weekly Pork Price

Nova Scotia Weekly Market Report: August 19, 2013 to August 23, 2013

 

Price (kg)

Change

Price (cwt)

Change

Hogs

$2.0053

$0.0064

$90.96

$0.29

Sows

$1.7045

$0.0054

$77.32

$0.25

 

 

 

 

 

Carcass Value

$199.91

$0.64

 

 

August 12, 2013 Weekly Pork Price

Nova Scotia Weekly Market Report: August 12, 2013 to August 16, 2013

 

Price (kg)

Change

Price (cwt)

Change

Hogs

$1.9989

$0.0254

$90.67

$1.15

Sows

$1.6991

$0.0216

$77.07

$0.98

 

 

 

 

 

Carcass Value

$199.27

$2.53

 

 

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