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the media guide
MEDIA GUIDE 2016
RATE CARDS - STATISTICS - SPECIFICATIONS
CONTENTS
A Word from the Director
3
La Terre de chez nous
4
Publication schedule
5
Ad sizes
6
Rates
7
Classifieds
8
Advertorials
9
Insert specifications
10-11
L’UtiliTerre (The AG Mag)
12
GRAINS (Cash-crop magazine)
13
Forêts de chez nous (Woodlot magazine)
14
Bovins du Québec (Cattle magazine)
15
Porc Québec (Hog magazine)
16-17
Le producteur de lait (Dairy magazine)
18-19
Magazine
Ad sizes
Color Rates
20
21
Quebec Farmers’ Advocate
Publication schedule
22
Ad sizes and rates
23
Web Advertising
24-25
Technical Specifications
26
Terms and Conditions
27
Sales Contacts
27
Publications Schedule
28-29
For the most up-to-date version,
please consult our virtual Media Guide at
laterre.ca/advertiser.
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JANUARY 26, 2016 – V4
MEMO FROM THE DIRECTOR
LA TERRE DE CHEZ NOUS
THE REFERENCE FOR AGRICULTURE
IN QUEBEC
According to the first results of the survey by Les
rendez-vous Essor, La Terre de chez nous comes as
number one in terms of reliability of information in
the farming sector, which makes it THE reference in
Quebec.
ANDRÉ SAVARD
On a total of 480 surveyed producers, La Terre de chez
nous received a near-perfect mark, as 450 of them
qualified our newspaper as very reliable. Moreover,
according to the answers to the question: “What
publications help you the most in the purchases for
your farm?”, our publications rank first, way ahead of
the competition.
To choose La Terre de chez nous and its publications
as your media partner in order to reach the farming
decision makers of Quebec is therefore a must.
The complete results of the survey will be analysed
by advisory groups that will help us bring about
changes so we can better meet the expectations of
our readers, your clients, as farming media.
As you probably know already, our publications are
owned by the farmers of Quebec. Our first mandate
is therefore to keep on informing them about what’s
happening and to guide them with what they need
to purchase.
We are counting on your cooperation to inform
farm producers about the new products you are
offering, and our team of representatives can help
you maximise your advertisement investment.
As I do every year, I take this opportunity to thank
you for your loyalty and to invite you to send us
any comments and suggestions, so we can keep on
serving you according to your expectations.
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JANUARY 26, 2016 – V4
2016 PUBLICATION SCHEDULE
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July 12, 2016
July 13, 2016
July 20, 2016
January 26, 2016
January 27, 2016
February 3, 2016
July 19, 2016
July 20, 2016
July 27, 2016
February 2, 2016
February 3, 2016
February 10, 2016
July 26, 2016
July 27, 2016
August 3, 2016
February 9, 2016
February 10, 2016
February 17, 2016
August 2, 2016
August 3, 2016
August 10, 2016
February 16, 2016
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February 24, 2016
August 9, 2016
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August 17, 2016
February 23, 2016
February 24, 2016
March 2, 2016
August 16, 2016
August 17, 2016
August 24, 2016
March 1, 2016
March 2, 2016
March 9, 2016
August 23, 2016
August 24, 2016
August 31, 2016
March 8, 2016
March 9, 2016
March 16, 2016
August 30, 2016
August 31, 2016
September 7, 2016
March 15, 2016
March 16, 2016
March 23, 2016
September 6, 2016
September 7, 2016
September 14, 2016
March 22, 2016
March 23, 2016
March 30, 2016
September 13, 2016
September 14, 2016
September 21, 2016
March 29, 2016
March 30, 2016
April 6, 2016
September 20, 2016 September 21, 2016 September 28, 2016
April 5, 2016
April 6, 2016
April 13, 2016
September 27, 2016 September 28, 2016
April 12, 2016
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April 20, 2016
October 4, 2016
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October 12, 2016
April 19, 2016
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April 27, 2016
October 11, 2016
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April 26, 2016
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May 4, 2016
October 18, 2016
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October 26, 2016
May 3, 2016
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May 11, 2016
October 25, 2016
October 26, 2016
November 2, 2016
May 10, 2016
May 11, 2016
May 18, 2016
November 1, 2016
November 2, 2016
November 9, 2016
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May 25, 2016
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June 1, 2016
November 15, 2016
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November 23, 2016
May 31, 2016
June 1, 2016
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November 30, 2016
June 7, 2016
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June 15, 2016
November 29, 2016 November 30, 2016
June 14, 2016
June 15, 2016
June 22, 2016
PUBLISHED
PUBLISHED
October 5, 2016
December 7, 2016
December 6, 2016
December 7, 2016
December 14, 2016
December 13, 2016
December 14, 2016
December 21, 2016
Not published
Not published
December 28, 2016
Rates on page 7 and technical specifications on page 26.
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MEDIA GUIDE 2016
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d’août 2014. Blé, orge, avoine, canola. (418)772-6723, (418)556-9603
maux, 6500$, autres modèles en inventaire.
Laissez-moi
vous
conseiller.
Tél.:
(819)876-7326,
(819)823-2705
www.haflingerman.com
285 ROULEAUX paille 2014, à vendre immédiatement. Rouleaux 4X5
compacts, filet, 25$ sur place, possibilité chargement, Bas-St-Laurent
(418)723-8482 après 18H.
REMORQUES L. BROUILLETTE
Des remorques en aluminium sur
mesure qui combleront vos besoins.
SERVICE,
QUALITÉ
ET
EXPERTISE font notre réputation.
(450)539-1499, fax: (450)539-0899
Dépositaire EBY et MORITZ
ACHAT de foin. Appeler Roger Allard, téléphone: (514)893-7544
CLASSIFIEDS
deurs; PELLE MF 246 q.a., complèBATTEUSE Gleaner, R75, 2006, te 2200$. Livraison disponible;
1600 heures, 350 HP, moniteur TRACTEUR MF 285 2 RM, 80 HP,
d’humidité et rendement plus carto- avec pelle Hardy q.a., très propre,
graphie, roues doubles et table dis- 8800$. Tél.: (514)239-6748
ponibles. (418)540-1096
SÉCHOIR À BATCH, 15 tonnes, AlBATTEUSE NH TR75, 1984, nez à lied, 620B, avec PTO, 7500$ ou
céréale 13’, 1880h, très propre, tou- avec 2 moteurs 10 forces, 220,
jours
remisée
à
l’intérieur. 8800$; CHOPPER JD, 6 rangs, couteaux neufs, 2300$; FAUCHEUSE(450)794-2660
CONDITIONNEUSE NH, #479, 9’ de
DIRECTEMENT du producteur, vente de paille de blé, en grosses bal- BLOWDECK Gehl avec boîte dom- faux, 950$; 4 PNEUS de tracteur,
les, différentes longueurs. Transport peuse hi-dump GT 18’; boîte Hes- bon à 70%, Firestone, 20.8/38, 18’’,
10 plis, 650$/ch.; 2 PNEUS Firestodisponible. (418)882-0426
ston 19’ combo, pont de décharge- ne, 18.4/38, 8 plis, 650$/ch.; 2
ment avant pareil comme nouvelle PNEUS Firestone montés sur roues
Dion. (418)887-6251, (418)809-6251
JD, 30.5/32, 10 plis, bon à 55%,
600$/ch.; 2 PNEUS Firestone,
CHARGEUR usagé attache rapide 18.4/26 55% bon, 10 plis, 400$/ch.
pour tracteur White 1370. Aucune (450)795-6235
soudure environ 1000 heures de
travail. (819)583-1343
SOUFFLEUR ensilage Case 600
2009, en bon état. Prix 6500$.
CUEILLEUR à maïs John Deere, (450)601-2437
modèle 843, mécanique A1, PTO
shaft,
prix:
6000$. Téléphone: VIS à grains neuves et usagées,
(819)293-2529, (819)699-0091
plusieurs en inventaire. Téléphone:
(450)478-0957,
sans
frais:
FAUCHEUSE JD Moco 920, 2950$; 1-888-891-0957
PRESSE NH #644, 5950$; DOMPEUR tandem 7,1/2x14, 5950$;
WAGON à balles rondes 8x24. StThomas, (450)756-2764
2 VOITURES ensilage Dion, 1018;
SOUFFLEUR ensilage, #600, Case;
MACHINE à ripe Trenmzac alimen- PLANTEUR à maïs, 4 rangs, 7000,
tée pdf du tracteur, billots 5’’ à 22’’ JD; ÉPANDEUR à fumier, Internade diamètre par 8’ long, comme tionnal, #570.
(450)293-2102,
neuf. (450)222-0820
(450)531-5003
RENÉ NORMANDIN
Téléphone: (450)347-7714
Fax: (450)347-5541
ACHÈTERAIS grosses balles carrées paille «process», petites balles
paille et grosses balles de foin bio,
1er/2e/3e coupe. G.W. Rainville,
(802)849-6266
MOISSONNEUSE 4400; TABLE à
grain; TABLE à soya; NEZ à maïs, 6
rangs;
RAMASSEUR
d’andain;
TRACTEUR Fiat, 7090. Téléphone: NEW Idea 800c grise, 2695h originale, toujours remisée, 4x4, très
(418)953-2872
bien chaussée; ÉPLUCHEUSE 839,
nez 6 rangs #6506, A1. Téléphone:
POMME DE TERRE
(450)223-4747
3 ARRACHEUSES Grimm GZ, DL,
Lockwood; ANDAINEUSE 2 et 4
rangs; BOÎTES de champ, 14’ à 22’;
CONVOYEUR télescopique Haine;
VIROLE;
RÉSERVE;
EMPO- À LOUER: Tracteur JD, 6430,
CHEUR; TABLE d’inspection; CRI- 6105M, PQ ou IVT. Garantis. 15$ à
Livraison partout.
BLE Karion; COUSEUSE. Télépho- 26$/l’heure.
(514)968-3353
ne: (450)649-7525
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OUVRIERS agricoles demandés
disponibles le 18 novembre 2014,
pour traite des vaches, soin des animaux, etc... Faxer C.V., numéro
(819)399-2212
VENEZ DÉCOUVRIR l’Ouest canadien, entreprise de moissonneurs à
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ACHAT DE PERCHES (vieux pieux)
et piquets de cèdre. Payons comptant. (418)661-0085
ACHAT de tracteurs défectueux
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(450)447-8536, (514)943-0989
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RECHERCHE planches, poutres.
Nous effectuons la démolition.
Payons meilleur prix, besoin immédiat. (450)443-0306
Équipements St-Pierre 2007 Inc.
132 rue centrale
Saint-Stanislas-de-Kostka (QC)
J0S 1W0
VENDONS pièces de tracteurs usagées, Fiat, MF, JD, Inter, Oliver, Case, Universal.
Téléphone: (450)371-0920
Sans frais: 1-888-699-0678
PRESSE à balles rondes JD, 457 TRACTEUR JD 6400, 1997, 4X4,
Télécopieur: (450)371-4363
SS,
à
filet,
toute
équipée. 6600 heures, très propre, 3 sorties
Courriel [email protected]
d’huile, 25,000$. (450)464-0813
(450)531-1599
= $347.40
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red or green) and 50% for 4-colour process.
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unchanged, the fifth week is free.
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format.
TRACTEUR MF 5455, 2008, 4X4,
95 CV, 1280h, très propre, cabine,
air climatisé, siège à air, 4 sorties
d’huile. (418)893-2417
RECHERCHE taures Holstein ou- FOIN, paille, première qualité, prix
vertes, prêtes à la saillie. Téléphone: très compétitif, pour vaches laitières
(819)364-2340, cell.: (819)740-2440
et chevaux, à vendre, grosses balles
carrées
sèches.
(819)336-5447,
(819)314-6223
ST-PIERRE-BAPTISTE:
Érablière
de 4250 à 4500 entailles avec un
10 VACHES Holstein croisées, vê- contingent de 12,241 livres, 61,17
lant septembre et octobre, 5 déjà vê- acres. Tél: (819)385-1144
lé, 5 fraîchement vêlé. Téléphone:
(819)396-5625
[email protected]
1 TAUREAU Charolais pur sang,
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mesures visant à encourager
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informer les entreprises et de
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apparentée. Il a aussi été
demandé d’explorer la possibilité
de créer un programme visant à
encourager l’établissement de la
relève en produc on porcine.
Contrôle de la DEP
Il a notamment été demandé
aux Éleveurs d’identifier les
entreprises qui achètent des
porcelets en provenance de
zones à risques et d’exiger si possible qu’elles mettent en place
des points de contrôle pour vérifier le statut sanitaire. Une sensibilisation doit aussi être faite en
ce sens auprès des entreprises
qui reçoivent des porcelets de 6
à 30 Kg. Par ailleurs, un recensement doit être fait sur les pratiques de biosécurité appliquées
par les abattoirs qui achètent
des porcs en provenance de
zones à risque. Il est aussi
demandé à l’Équipe québécoise
de santé porcine de maintenir
informé, sur une base hebdomadaire, les éleveurs situés dans un
rayon de 5 km d’une porcherie
contaminée.
Nouveau modèle de coût
de produc on
Les délégués ont demandé aux
Éleveurs de poursuivre leurs
démarches pour documenter
l’impact des changements qui
ont du être apportés par les
entreprises depuis la réalisation
de l’enquête et de veiller à ce
que les coûts qui en résultent
soient pris en compte dans le
calcul du revenu stabilisé. Les
délégués veulent également que
la méthode utilisée pour déterminer la valeur reconnue pour
les céréales produites et
consommées à la ferme soit révisée pour s’assurer que cette
valeur soit ajustée en fonction
de la hausse du prix d’achat des
céréales lorsque celui-ci est
supérieur à ce qu’il en coûte
pour les produire.
Sécurité du revenu
Les délégués demandent aux Éleveurs
de veiller à ce que les entreprises porcines disposent d’un cadre financier
stable et prévisible pour les cinq prochaines années, en ayant notamment
accès à un programme d’assurance stabilisa on des revenus qui couvrent
adéquatement le coût de produc on et
à un programme d’appui aux inves ssements pour la modernisa on des
bâ ments.
Écoulement des porcs
La résolu on vise notamment à ce que
des améliora ons soient apportées au
processus de ges on des prévisions et
des confirma ons d’abaage pour
améliorer l’écoulement des porcs. Il est
aussi demandé aux Éleveurs d’élaborer
un cadre de référence pour évaluer, le
cas échéant, les coûts liés à une situaon de porcs en aente, incluant les
pertes de revenus en provenance du
marché.
Ajustement de la réglementa on
environnementale et municipale
propre au secteur porcin
Des ajustements doivent être apportés
dans l’applica on de la référence de
calcul u lisé pour déterminer le nombre
d’unités animales afin que le résultat
reflète la réalité de la produc on et
n’apporte pas de contraintes supplémentaires aux entreprises. Par ailleurs, il
faut aussi sensibiliser les instances poliques municipales afin de s’assurer que
la règlementa on appliquée permee
aux entreprises porcines de s’adapter
aux nouvelles règles de BEA.
Les niches
intelligentes
permettent
de diminuer
les coûts de
chauffage pour
les porcelets
de la naissance
au sevrage.
Santé psychologique des éleveurs
de porcs
Soucieux de l’importance que les éleveurs aient accès à des ressources et
ou ls afin d’éviter que l’accumula on
de tensions conduise à des situa ons
de détresse psychologique, les délégués demandent à l’UPA d’iden fier les
ou ls et services d’aide psychologique
et de s’assurer qu’ils soient accessibles
dans toutes les régions. Il est aussi
demandé aux Éleveurs de porcs de
faire connaître ces ou ls et aussi de
voir à ce que les revenus des producteurs soient les plus équitables et les
plus stables.
Main-d’œuvre disponible
Pour contrer les difficultés croissantes
de recrutement de travailleurs dans le
secteur porcin, les délégués demandent
aux Éleveurs de promouvoir le secteur,
David Boissonneault a fait le suivi des actions entreprises
dans les dossiers au cours de la dernière année.
de veiller à répondre aux besoins de forma on de la main-d’œuvre et de promouvoir l’adop on de bonnes pra ques
en ma ère de ges on des ressources
humaines. Les délégués souhaitent également un accès facilité à une maind’œuvre étrangère par un allégement
du travail administra f et un retrait de la
limite de séjour de 4 ans.
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Pour
le deuxième
Show, les organisateurs miseront sur
les mêmes éléments tout en y apportant une touche de renouveau bien entendu. « Il faut con nuer dans la même
veine, mais dans une perspec ve d’améliora on de l’événe2015-06-15
09:45taux de par cipa on », souligne
ment et d’augmenta
on du
Jean Larose. Les organisateurs ne cachent pas non plus leurs
désirs exprimés déjà de rejoindre davantage de par cipants
de l’extérieur du Québec pour la deuxième présenta on et
posi onner ainsi le Porc Show comme un événement d’envergure interna onale.
Le Porc Show reconduit
en décembre 2015
2015-06-15 13:34
La Ferme A. Coupal et fils inc. est une pe te entreprise
familiale pour qui la produc vité et la rentabilité ont
toujours été une priorité. Le bien-être animal et un
environnement de travail convivial figurent également au
cœur de leurs ac ons. Pour les membres de cee entreprise,
travail est synonyme de bonheur et de passion. Ils ont misé
sur la vente directe à la ferme ainsi que la distribu on
auprès des restaurateurs, hôtels et boucheries de leur
région pour faire la promo on de leur produit vedee, le
porcelet de lait. De plus, ils entrent en contact avec le grand
public en par cipant à des foires alimentaires, aux portes
ouvertes de l’UPA et même, en faisant des dons de
nourriture pour différentes causes, ce qui contribue à
l’améliora on de la percep on du consommateur à l’égard
de la filière porcine (voir autre ar cle dans le cadre du
reportage à la ferme).
CATÉGORIE FOURNISSEUR
ÉQUIPE QUÉBÉCOISE DE SANTÉ
PORCINE ET MARTIN PELLETIER
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Le Porc Show a réussi sa mission : être un événement
rassembleur de la filière porcine québécoise. Tous en
sont bien fiers. Si bien que le comité directeur, à l’issue
de son bilan, a reconduit l’événement pour une
deuxième année et a arrêté son choix sur le 8 décembre
2015 au Centre des congrès de Québec et au Hilton
Québec.
L’organisa on et la promo on sont déjà en marche. « Depuis
l’événement, j’ai rencontré des gens de l’extérieur de la province qui ont entendu parler de notre événement et qui ont
manifesté de l’intérêt à y par ciper. C’est de bon augure
après seulement une présenta on du Porc Show », s’est réjouit Sébas en Lacroix.
Pour appuyer la promo on, le comité directeur a produit une
vidéo faisant la rétrospec ve de l’événement. On peut la visionner à l’adresse suivante : www.leporcshow.com
« Pour cee première présenta on,
nous voulions rejoindre autour
de 650 par cipants et nous en avons
réuni près de 950. »
« Un des objectifs du Porc Show consistait à créer un effet Wow! C’est ce que
nous avons réussi à créer. Des participants nous l’ont d’ailleurs souligné »,
mentionne Sébastien Lacroix, un des membres du comité directeur de l’événement, issu du partenariat de l’Expo Congrès du porc du Québec, de l’AQINAC et des Éleveurs de porcs du Québec.
« Cet effet recherché a pu être ressenti dans la mesure où les autres objectifs
ont également été atteints, soit offrir de l’information de haut niveau, favoriser le réseautage, nous positionner comme une filière incontournable, avoir
un écho auprès de nos partenaires gouvernementaux ( notamment par la
présence remarquée du ministre de l’Agriculture du Québec, Pierre Paradis)
et de créer un effet mobilisateur, tant à l’intérieur qu’à l’extérieur de notre
filière », a ajouté Jean Larose, à titre de président du comité directeur.
Des par cipants au-delà des objec fs
Le comité organisateur peut tirer ces conclusions grâce à l’excellent taux de
participation et aux commentaires obtenus du sondage. « Pour cette première présentation, nous voulions rejoindre autour de 650 participants et
nous en avons réuni près de 950. Près de 30 % d’entre eux étaient des éleveurs. Il est aussi intéressant de constater que 41 participants venaient de
l’extérieur du Québec », a indiqué Sébastien Lacroix.
David Boissonneault, à titre de président du CA de l’Équipe québécoise de santé
porcine, Martin Pelletier, coordonnateur de l’organisme ont fort bien accueilli
le prix remis par le ministre de l’Agriculture Pierre Paradis, accompagné de Jean
Larose, président du comité directeur du Porc Show.
Qualité des conférenciers, pertinence des sujets traités et diversité des exposants - ils étaient près de 60 cette année - sont les éléments de base sur
lesquels reposait l’événement et pour lesquels la majorité des participants
ont eu de bons commentaires. Des commentaires encourageants d’autant
plus que tous les répondants au sondage ont indiqué qu’ils recommanderaient l’événement.
La qualité des conférenciers et des sujets abordés a été fort appréciée par les participants.
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Une des premières ac ons recommandée a été de regrouper les truies en un
seul site, soit de consacrer un site pour les
truies et l’autre pour les porcelets et l’engraissement. Du même coup, il a opté
pour une ges on en bande toutes les
quatre semaines. Cee façon de faire lui
était recommandée pour mieux contrôler
Juin 2015 Porc Québec 9
CATÉGORIE ÉLEVEUR
FERME A. COUPAL ET FILS INC.
Le succès de la plupart des organisations à but non lucratif
passe d’abord par l’engagement et le dévouement de ses
membres. C’est pourquoi en soulignant l’excellence de
cette organisation, nous voulions rendre un hommage
particulier à son directeur général, Martin Pelletier. Par
son sens de l’organisation incontesté, ses qualités de
communicateur et son dévouement remarquable, celui-ci,
avec l’appui de l’ensemble des organismes qui la
composent, contribue directement au succès de cette
organisation dont la mission est consacrée à la promotion
de la biosécurité. On ne le dira jamais assez, santé rime
avec rentabilité et la faible présence de DEP au Québec est
très certainement liée au travail accompli par l’Équipe
québécoise de santé porcine.
« Grâce à cee consulta on, j’ai pu dresser un diagnos c de l’entreprise. Ce diagnos c nous a permis de cibler et planifier
les améliora ons les plus rentables à réaliser à moyen et court terme pour la rentabilité de l’entreprise. C’était la première
fois que je dotais l’entreprise d’un plan
stratégique en fait », indique le jeune éleveur, fort sa sfait de cee expérience.
AU TERME D’UNE PREMIÈRE PRÉSENTATION RÉUSSIE
Pour la première fois de son histoire, la filière porcine québécoise a voulu rendre hommage
à l’innovation et au leadership des personnes et des entreprises qui œuvrent dans ce secteur.
Trois acteurs de la filière ont donc vu l’excellence de leur travail souligné lors du Porc Show.
Les récipiendaires, Andrée Jeanson et Alexandre Coupal, étaient accompagnés
de leurs employées Maryline Charest et Annie Laliberté lors de la remise du prix
par le ministre de l’Agriculture du Québec, Pierre Paradis, et du président du
comité directeur, Jean Larose.
La rencontre mul disciplinaire,
pivot des décisions
ÉVÉNEMENT
Prix de reconnaissance
de la filière porcine
2015-06-15 13:33
marché était bas, la santé des troupeaux était fragile, il y avait un épisode
de la "mystérieuse" et, parallèlement à
ce contexte difficile, mon père voulait
ralen r. Il fallait bouger. »
C’est ainsi que de fil en aiguille, pour en
arriver à trouver la meilleure ou les meilleurs solu ons, Vincent Fournier a
accepté la sugges on de par ciper à une
rencontre dite mul disciplinaire, c’est-àdire, une rencontre qui regroupe divers
conseillers : un consultant en ges on
La période 2008-2009 a été difficile agricole, un agronome du MAPAQ, un
pour l’entreprise. « Ça brassait financiè- vétérinaire et un conseiller financier,
rement,
résume
Vincent [email protected]
Fournier, le notamment.
Martin Archambault, rédacteur en chef, Porc Québec | Éleveurs
de porcs
du Québec
Marie-Claude Durand, agente aux communications et aux événements |
Association québécoise des industries de nutrition animale et céréalière [email protected]
8 Porc Québec Juin 2015
Vincent Fournier a eu recours à la technologie en achetant des niches intelligentes.
Nous avons acheté un camion et dû
engager deux employés pour coordonner et assurer le transport des
associés. Nous obtenons une légère
économie variant entre 10 cents et 25
cents par porc. Ce n’est pas aussi substan elle qu’avec le regroupement pour
l’achat des céréales, mais, en plus de la
légère économie, nous contrôlons cet
aspect de la ferme. On peut notamment s’assurer que les mesures de biosécurité concernant le lavage sont
effectuées correctement », témoigne
Vincent Fournier.
2015-04-09 10:34
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WHAT’S INSIDE
The Advocate is
35 years old!
p. 13
Pasture management prize!
p. 11
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Vol. 35, No. 6 – June 2015
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p. 4
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Which cut of hay is best?
p. 9
Lachute Fair starts July 9!
p. 12
“A perfect summer
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— Anonymous
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p. 17
Total Canadian farm cash revenue reached a record $57.5 billion in 2014, including income from crops, livestock and direct payment programs.
That’s an increase of nearly $2.5 billion from the previous year.
Andrew McClelland
Advocate Staff Reporter
According to the number-crunchers
at Statistics Canada, Canadian farmers should be singing, “Let the Good
Times Roll” these days. But the nation’s
agricultural producers seem cautiously
optimistic and sometimes sceptical
about spending and the future of the
farm economy.
A recent report by Stats Can says
that total farm cash receipts, including income from crops, livestock and
direct payment programs, reached a
record $57.5 billion in 201. That’s an
increase of nearly $2.5 billion from the
previous year.
Most of that increase has been thanks
to rising livestock prices, brought
about by the dwindling of the North
American beef herd. Revenue from the
sale of livestock and livestock products
rose more than $4 billion in 2014 to
$25.6 billion.
Economists are saying that 2015 will
not measure up as favourably for farmers when all the money is counted, but
no sharp drop is expected.
“We’ll have to wait and see what
crops are like and so on, but 2015 to
me would be a fairly decent year,” says
Farm Credit Canada chief economist
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expect the record year that we had in
2014 to repeat, but 2015 is shaping up
to be pretty decent.”
In 2014, livestock was king while
cash crops suffered a slight dip. Income
from the sale of agricultural crops
declined by nearly $1 billion, falling to
$29.7 billion from $30.6 billion.
Who’s making the most?
According to Statistics Canada, agricultural producers from the Prairie
provinces saw the largest gains.
Alberta farm incomes were up 9.1
per cent to $12.9 billion, Saskatchewan
farm incomes rose eight per cent to
$13.1 billion and Manitoba’s total farm
cash receipts were listed at $5.9 billion,
up from 2.7 per cent from 2013.
Quebec has not been keeping up with
the rest of the country when it comes
to farm revenue. The province saw a
drop of 2.2 per cent in 2014 overall.
However, Quebec’s cattle and calves
market did experience a 34 per cent
increase, impressive over the national
average of 25.5 per cent.
CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
Vol. 35, No. 2 – February 2015
WHAT’S INSIDE
QFA “Farm Food
Forum” on Genomics…
p. 3
BSE case never entered
food systems
QFA meets with
delegation from Japan!
p. 4
Get a discount on VIA
Rail with the QFA
p. 11
Ag Safety Week is
coming up
p. 16
How do trees survive
winter?
p. 21
A single case of BSE has been newly discovered on an Alberta farm. Food inspectors have noted that no parts of the animal carcass have entered
any human or animal food systems. Note: this is a file photo; the age and breed of the cow have not yet been made public.
— Andre Maurois
QFA’s Farm Food Forums
Thursday, March 26
Genomics explained
(and how it can work for you!)
See page 3 for details…
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Helping rural-urban
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p. 15
“Without a family, man,
alone in the world,
trembles with the cold.”
READ BY
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QUEBEC FARMERS’
Andrew McClelland
Advocate Staff Reporter
Just when things were looking up for
Canadian beef producers, here comes
some bad news: a case of Mad Cow
Disease has been discovered on an
Alberta farm.
On February 11, the Canadian Food
Inspection Agency (CFIA) confirmed the
presence of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in a beef cow from Alberta.
The federal agency was quick to point
out that no part of the animal’s carcass
entered the human food or animal feed
systems.
Nonetheless, many questions need to
be answered before Canadian beef producers can figure out how this single
case will affect their business in the coming months—or years.
The case comes at a bad time. Canada
was only months away from applying
to the World Organization for Animal
Health (OIE) to have Canada’s status
moved from “controlled BSE risk” to that
of “negligible”. Countries that have been
labelled a “controlled risk” for BSE by
the OIE are able to upgrade their status
to “negligible risk” if the youngest of
their domestic BSE cases was born over
11 years ago. The age of the Alberta cow
is yet to be determined.
“If it is less than 11 years, it will push
the clock back for us,” said Dennis
Laycraft, executive vice-president of the
Canadian Cattlemen’s Association. “We
would have preferred never to have seen
another case, but recognizing that these
types of very isolated cases have occurred
before, at this stage I’d call it disappointing and hopefully the last one we see.”
“Business as usual”?
While tissue from the infected animal
was still in the lab being analyzed, the
CFIA began gathering data and information about the animal’s origin.
The cow was not born on the farm
where it was found. On February 17,
the CFIA confirmed that the cow was
in fact born on another Alberta farm.
Authorities were easily able to trace and
identify the cow thanks to its ear tag
and data stored in a database run by the
non-profit Canadian Cattle Identification
Agency.
“It was not indigenous to that farm so
they will start doing the trace out,” said
federal Minister of Agriculture Gerry
Ritz. “There is always concern there
might be more and that is why we
CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
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Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Monday, March 21, 2016
FRAQassant (Cahier TCN)
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Friday, March 22, 2016
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Porc Québec
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Friday, March 25, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
L’UtiliTerre
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Friday, April 1, 2016
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Quebec Farmers’ Advocate
Thursday, April 28, 2016
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Monday, April 18, 2016
Le producteur de lait québécois Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Friday, April 8, 2016
Forêts de chez nous
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Provoqué*
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Bovins du Québec
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Grains
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
L’UtiliTerre
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Friday, April 29, 2016
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Quebec Farmers’ Advocate
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Le producteur de lait québécois Tuesday, May 31, 2016
JUNE
MATERIAL DUE
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
La Terre de chez nous
Le producteur de lait québécois Tuesday, February 23, 2016
MARCH
BOOKING
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Monday, May 16, 2016
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Friday, May 6, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Provoqué*
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Valacta Québec*
Thursday, June 9, 2016
Monday, May 2, 2016
Friday, May 20, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Valacta Atlantique*
Monday, June 20, 2016
Monday, May 9, 2016
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Porc Québec
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Friday, June 3, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
L’UtiliTerre
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Friday, May 27, 2016
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Quebec Farmers’ Advocate
Tuesday, June 30, 2016
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Monday, June 20, 2016
MEDIA GUIDE 2016
JANUARY 26, 2016 – V4
MONTH
JULY
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
PRODUIT
PUBLICATION
BOOKING
MATERIAL DUE
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Provoqué*
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Grains
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Volailles (Cahier TCN)
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
Le producteur de lait québécois Tuesday, July 12, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Friday, June 17, 2016
Jeudi, June 22, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Bovins du Québec
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Tuesday, August 2, 2016
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Expo-Champs (guide)*
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
Tuesday, August 2, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
L’UtiliTerre
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Friday, July 29, 2016
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Quebec Farmers’ Advocate
Thursday, August 25, 2016
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Monday, August 15, 2016
Le producteur de lait québécois Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Thursday, June 29, 2016
Friday, July 8, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Provoqué*
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Forêts de chez nous
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, September 14, 2016 Tuesday, September 6, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, September 21, 2016 Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Wednesday, September 21, 2016 Thursday, August 11, 2016
Friday, August 26, 2016
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Wednesday, September 28, 2016 Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Friday, September 2, 2016
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
L’UtiliTerre
Wednesday, September 28, 2016 Friday, September 2, 2016
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Quebec Farmers’ Advocate
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Monday, September 19, 2016
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Provoqué*
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Grains
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Ordre national du mérite agricole* Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Salon suprême laitier*
Monday, September 20, 2016
Monday, October 4, 2016
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
FRAQassant (Cahier TCN)
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Friday, October 11, 2016
Monday, October 18, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
L’UtiliTerre
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Friday, September 30, 2016
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Quebec Farmers’ Advocate
Thursday, October 27, 2016
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Monday, October 17, 2016
Le producteur de lait québécois Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Wednesday, September 28, 2016 Friday, October 7, 2016
Bovins du Québec
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Provoqué*
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Wednesday, September 28, 2016 Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Forêts de chez nous
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, November 16, 2016 Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Cahier Journées horticoles*
Wednesday, November 16, 2016 Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, November 23, 2016 Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
L’UtiliTerre
Wednesday, November 23, 2016 Friday, October 28, 2016
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Quebec Farmers’ Advocate
Thursday, November 24, 2016
Le producteur de lait québécois Tuesday, November 29, 2016
DECEMBER
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Porc Québec
Le producteur de lait québécois Tuesday, September 27, 2016
NOVEMBER
Monday, June 27 2016
Friday, June 10, 2016
L’UtiliTerre (Aubaines été)
La Terre de chez nous
OCTOBER
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Monday, November 14, 2016
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Friday, November 4, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, November 30, 2016 Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Porc Québec
Wednesday, November 30, 2016 Thursday, October 20, 2016
Friday, November 4, 2016
Provoqué*
Wednesday, December 7, 2016
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Grains (Guide CÉROM)
Wednesday, December 7, 2016
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, December 7, 2016
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, December 14, 2016 Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Wednesday, December 7, 2016
Salon de l’agriculture*
Wednesday, December 14, 2016 Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
La Terre de chez nous
Wednesday, December 21, 2016 Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Quebec Farmers’ Advocate
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Thursday, December 22, 2016
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Wednesday, December 28, 2016 Not published
Monday, December 12, 2016
Not published
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