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‘Expensive’ canola results in imports

‘Expensive’ canola results in imports

North American domestic demand has been good, saving Canadian canola’s bacon.
Taking a close look from a long distance

Taking a close look from a long distance

Satellite data and machine learning are yielding powerful tools for crop management in Western Canada.
Agriculture This Week: Who determines Ag research priorities?

Agriculture This Week: Who determines Ag research priorities?

Farm producers want to be profitable and that is always going to happen quickest with new varieties which fight off disease, or simply produce more bushels per acre.
Prairies trees part of the history of place

Prairies trees part of the history of place

The book came from varied inspirations, starting with author’s father’s hedgerows.
Sask Wheat hosts 'coffee shop talk' in Wilkie

Sask Wheat hosts 'coffee shop talk' in Wilkie

"Coffee shop talk" held in Wilkie, allowing farmers to chat with experts.
Loreburn elevator lost to fire

Loreburn elevator lost to fire

Building razed in Sunday blaze.
New non-profit promotes value-added wool, flax

New non-profit promotes value-added wool, flax

Saskatchewan natural fibre has untapped potential organization claims.
30 new ag projects receive funding

30 new ag projects receive funding

$6 M allocated to livestock and forage research.
A break for producers leasing Crown land

A break for producers leasing Crown land

Grazing rates frozen for 2024.
Shock, heartache as Loreburn elevator lost to fiery blaze

Shock, heartache as Loreburn elevator lost to fiery blaze

Prairie village in disbelief over the sudden loss of operational elevator.
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