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Philip Shaw's work is published across Canada and the United States. He is an accomplished speaker, journalist, commodity market commentator, agricultural economist and farmer from Dresden, Ontario, Canada.

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Sheep, Enron, Stale Seedbeds and the Pistons Struggle With Miami

admin May 7, 2006

It’s been a busy spring. Wheat looks good, corn is getting greener and the soybeans are going in the ground. Not so sure about the new Canadian agricultural policy. Check it out Under the Agridome. How about that Enron trial last week. Is that sort of thing over. Or will we see that type of…

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Agriculture for Realtors

Farmers Watch the Loonie and Assess the May 2nd Federal Budget

admin May 4, 2006

Last month we got a softwood lumber deal with the United States and a loonie reaching over 90 cents US. One farmer asked me last week whether corn was dealt away for softwood lumber. I told him I didn’t think so. In the murky world of Canada US relations how would you know? For corn…

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Under the Agridome

Farmers Watch the Loonie and Assess the May 2nd Federal Budget

admin May 4, 2006
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ABC’s of the Nuke story in the Persian Gulf.

admin May 2, 2006

ABC’s of the Nuke story in the Persian Gulf. A. K.Enamul Haque Ph. D. World politics has become hot again. Iran is defying the UN, Chad is angry at Sudan, France is angry at the Sudan. Nepal is still in trouble, a suicide squad has just attacked Tel Aviv. Afghanistan is still hot while in…

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Disco Returning In 2006: Maybe the Loonie Holds the Answer

admin April 30, 2006

Where were you in 1978?  In the year 2006 that almost seems pre-historic.  Many of you reading this piece weren’t even here in 1978.  But I was, dancing into the disco night at the University of Guelph.  So what’s so special about 1978?  It just so happens with our dollar challenging 90 cents US, that’s…

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At Issue

CITT Decision Sends Body Blow to Canadian Corn Producers

admin April 27, 2006

It’s that time again.  Late April is the time of year when I blow the dust off the corn planter.  It brings back memories of the harvest of 2004 when I hauled thousands of bushels out of the field sold at over $4.00 a bushel. Unfortunately that memory seemed to have got lost in the…

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Under the Agridome

Canadian Corn Producers Take Body Blow Over Countervail

admin April 27, 2006
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Musings About What Will Be In The May 2nd Federal Budget

admin April 24, 2006

Next week at this time my economist buddies will be on the lip of their seat anticipating the first Conservative federal budget since the early 1990’s. What’s up? What’s down? Will they actually cut the hated GST by 1%? For Stephen Harper is has been a long time coming. He is a bit of an…

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Musings About What Will Be In The May 2nd Federal Budget

admin April 24, 2006

Next week at this time my economist buddies will be on the lip of their seat anticipating the first Conservative federal budget since the early 1990’s.  What’s up?  What’s down?  Will they actually cut the hated GST by 1%? For Stephen Harper is has been a long time coming.  He is a bit of an…

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BSE In Fraser Valley Festers Amid More Farm Protest at Food Terminals

admin April 20, 2006
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