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Monsoon disappointment affects Indian pulses

Monsoon disappointment affects Indian pulses

India's northeast monsoon produced less rain than normal, which in turn reduced the amount of pulses farmers plant.
Livestock, forage research projects approved in Sask.

Livestock, forage research projects approved in Sask.

One of the projects will check back in with young cattle producers who participated in a management study 10 years ago.
Opinion: Is Roundup really carcinogenic?

Opinion: Is Roundup really carcinogenic?

Banning glyphosate, found in Roundup, would be akin to banning red meat or hot beverages above 65 C.
Jason LeBlanc joins Sask. Auctioneers Wall of Honour

Jason LeBlanc joins Sask. Auctioneers Wall of Honour

Jason LeBlanc was one of three enshrined at a ceremony on Wednesday in North Battleford.
Canada pledges funds for efficient fertilizer research

Canada pledges funds for efficient fertilizer research

Joining the Efficient Fertilizer Consortium gives Canada chance to influence research strategies, feds say.
Agriculture This Week: Wetlands important part of landscape

Agriculture This Week: Wetlands important part of landscape

Wetlands are important, which means collectively we need to assure they are maintained.
B.C.'s dramatic temperature swings put stress on bees and cattle

B.C.'s dramatic temperature swings put stress on bees and cattle

VANCOUVER — Recent wild temperature swings in British Columbia have raised concerns about the impact on some local animals' health, and potentially their survival.
Sask. livestock drought program extended

Sask. livestock drought program extended

Added RMs include Britannia, Rosthern, Bayne, Lumsden, Sherwood, Bratt’s Lake, Edenwold, Lajord, Âé¶¹´«Ã½AV Qu’Appelle and North Qu’Appelle.
France's 2 key farmers unions suspend protests after the government offers new measures

France's 2 key farmers unions suspend protests after the government offers new measures

PARIS (AP) — France’s two major farmers unions announced they would lift country-wide blockades Thursday, shortly after the prime minister introduced new measures aimed at protecting their livelihoods that they described as “tangible progress.
Carbon exemption bill back in House

Carbon exemption bill back in House

Message to the Senate: ‘You’re wrong.’
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