THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2015
VOL. 93 | NO. 51 | $4.25
NEW GRAIN HANDLER GRAINCORP P4 EXPANDS
SERVING WESTERN CANADIAN FARM FAMILIES SINCE 1923
BILL 6 PASSES | PAGE 3
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Rally time
Predation problems
Canola prices are stabilizing thanks to a rally in vegetable oils. | Page 6
Escalating conflicts with wildlife have livestock producers calling for changes and compensation. | Page 64
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MERGER
Dow-DuPont to form three businesses BY ROBERT ARNASON BRANDON BUREAU
A merger of Dow and DuPont will create a giant with a market capitalization of $130 billion and result in cost cutting of $3.1 billion. The joining of the two companies may trim their operations in Canada, but assessing the impact is difficult because the deal was consummated just last week. DuPont spokesperson Dan Turner said the merger will bring together “complementary companies” to better serve farmers around the world, including Western Canada. In July, DuPont opened its research facility in Lethbridge as part of a commitment to develop corn, soybeans and high yielding canola varieties for the Prairies. Turner said that project would proceed. “The approximately C$35 million has already been invested in research and development (developing ultra-early maturity corn and canola hybrids and soybean varieties) in Western Canada over the past five years, so there will be no impact to that existing investment,” he said.
PRICE FORECAST
Brace for low prices
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PAGE 4 | Large stockpiles and more crop on the horizon means farmers must be extra careful in managing their money. | BY SEAN PRATT
MICHELLE HOULDEN ILLUSTRATION
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