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Article content 2020 Canadian farm cash receipts rise Statistics Canada released the 2020 farm cash receipts report, and despite all the logistical challenges last year total farm cash receipts hit another record high of $71.7 billion, with an eight percent year over year increase. This was after 2019 had a six percent increase from 2018. This is the 11th consecutive year that total farm cash receipts have grown. Over the past 10 years, total farm cash receipts have increased at an average rate of five percent. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. The Farm Report Back to video Crop receipts have increased at an average rate of seven percent, while livestock and livestock products have increased on average four percent. In 2020, total crop receipts accounted for most of the increase, up 14 percent to $41.9 billion. Total livestock and livestock products were down just under one percent to $26.4 billion. Direct payme ....
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StockTalk Webinar series- Cattle market update Manitoba Agriculture and Resource Development is offering a series of livestock and forage webinars led by innovative leading experts aimed to help Manitoba beef producers best manage their cattle operations. Find out the latest news on research and production for beef and forage management by participating in these virtual sessions We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Farm report: StockTalk, Agriinsurance coverage high Back to video The next session will discuss Cattle Markets, What Buyers are Looking for when Purchasing Cattle and Managing Shrink on February 25 2021 from 1 – 2 p.m. with speakers from Heartand Livestock and Manitoba Agriculture. You can participate by watching on your computer, smartphone or tablet. ....