Frontier

Frontier

Frontier is a brand of outdoor power equipment and attachments that is known for its high-quality products. The brand is owned and distributed by John Deere, a leading manufacturer of agricultural equipment. Frontier offers a wide range of outdoor power equipment and attachments, including mowers, l...

Frontier is a brand of outdoor power equipment and attachments that is known for its high-quality products. The brand is owned and distributed by John Deere, a leading manufacturer of agricultural equipment. Frontier offers a wide range of outdoor power equipment and attachments, including mowers, loaders, tillers, and more. The equipment is designed to be durable and efficient, with features such as high-strength steel frames and powerful engines. Frontier has developed several patented features, such as the Quick Hitch system, which allows for easy attachment and detachment of implements.

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Manitoba Co-operator

Opinion: School taxation a sign of unsustainability

Manitoba school trustees are permitted to tax property owners to fund public schools. No other province gives trustees this responsibility. Because school divisions have taxing authority, both taxpayers and parents must pay attention to what school boards actually do. A few years ago, the Winnipeg School Division (WSD) proposed to increase property taxes by 6.4...

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Editorial: Shedding light on the heated debate of grain freight rates

One of the most heated farm policy debates of late has been over the fate of the maximum revenue entitlement (MRE) keeping a lid on grain freight rates. In the debate that emerged from the abysmal railway performance through the winter of 2013-14, axing the MRE has increasingly been portrayed as a quid pro quo...

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Letters, April 12, 2012

Government should 
help fund transition
Regarding the article, “Time to start thinking about group housing” (March 22, 2012), Bernie Peet is right to alert pork producers to the reality that gestation crates are on the way out. 
While transitioning to new housing systems, this is an opportune time for producers to improve housing conditions for sows...

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Winding Down The Canadian Wheat Board

The Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) will be “wound down” if the federal government delivers on its promise to end the board’s single-desk marketing authority next Aug. 1, says CWB chair Allen Oberg.Ottawa, not farmers, should cover the millions of dollars in costs, including employee severances, pensions and delivery contact defaults, the board said in a...

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“Endnotes” On The CWB’s Future

The following is the endnotes from the recently published paper by the Frontier Centre for Public Policy called “Removal of the Canadian Wheat Board monopoly: Future changes for farmers and the grain industry.” The paper concludes that while the loss of the board’s monopoly will be challenging, Western Canada’s sophisticated farmers will adapt to find...

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Why Keep Bashing The Board?

After decades of hard work, the Canadian Wheat Board’s opponents have finally won their battle. Normally, congratulations would be in order, but congratulations are deserved only by those who have courage of their convictions and are gracious in victory.We’re not seeing much of either. Instead, the winners of this debate are continuing to heap abuse...