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Ag exports hit $20.2 billion

Ag exports hit $20.2 billion

Sask. has record agricultural exports for fourth consecutive year.
Shoppers turn to ‘imperfect produce’ as grocery prices rise

Shoppers turn to ‘imperfect produce’ as grocery prices rise

On the outskirts of Barrie, Ont., sunlight washes over the outcast cucumber and parsley stacked on skids at Eat Impact's warehouse.
Loonie’s value depends on timing of interest rate declines

Loonie’s value depends on timing of interest rate declines

The Canadian dollar’s value versus the greenback is already at a relatively weak level.
Producers urged to expand herds as U.S. demand grows

Producers urged to expand herds as U.S. demand grows

New U.S. slaughter capacity may create opportunities for Canadian producers if they hang onto their cows and heifers.
How to up your social media game

How to up your social media game

Panel agrees prospective social media users should be fearless and true to themselves.
Ugochukwu working towards a food-secure future

Ugochukwu working towards a food-secure future

Black History Month at USask.
Opinion: Canada grows a spine in U.K. trade exchange

Opinion: Canada grows a spine in U.K. trade exchange

Non-tariff trade barriers erected by the EU have stymied trade.
Stop using cheques, farmers urged

Stop using cheques, farmers urged

Paper trail increases threat of financial fraud.
Crossroads 4-H Club offered a wide range of speeches

Crossroads 4-H Club offered a wide range of speeches

Top finishers advanced to districts in Estevan on Feb. 11.
Implants help young calves, says study

Implants help young calves, says study

Case study aimed to apply research in a farm setting.
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