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Prairie farmers and ranchers can further enhance biodiversity on their land

Prairie farmers and ranchers can further enhance biodiversity on their land

Through new Weston Family Prairie Grasslands Initiative
FCC AgriSpirit Fund now open for applications

FCC AgriSpirit Fund now open for applications

Farm Credit Canada is now accepting applications from registered charities and non-profit organizations in rural Canada for the FCC AgriSpirit Fund. The fund will award $1.5 million in funding this year.
Province proclaims Agriculture Literacy Month

Province proclaims Agriculture Literacy Month

March 2021 has once again been proclaimed as Agriculture Literacy Month in Saskatchewan. Agriculture Literacy Month allows students across the province to participate in conversations and activities to help them learn about the agriculture industry.

How regenerative agriculture is putting hope in the soil

Fifteen years ago, Brooks White had no bison and his farm was struggling with floods and threadbare soil.

Farmers ask feds for $300M to cut agricultural emissions

Paying farmers to plant cover crops and use less fertilizer could reduce Canada鈥檚 greenhouse gas emissions by roughly 10 million tonnes, according to a new report.
Canadian Western Agribition unveils the Top 50 most influential people in Canadian agriculture

Canadian Western Agribition unveils the Top 50 most influential people in Canadian agriculture

Regina, Saskatchewan - Canadian Western Agribition (CWA) is celebrating Canada's Ag Day by unveiling a diverse group of industry leaders for the first-ever "Top 50 in Canadian Agriculture" campaign.
Programs that benefit producers and the environment are win-win: DU

Programs that benefit producers and the environment are win-win: DU

Whoever said 鈥渢he grass is greener on the other side鈥 must have been standing in Alberta or Manitoba. In 2020, Saskatchewan producers seeded a record-breaking 25,000 acres of grass through Ducks Unlimited Canada鈥檚 (DUC鈥檚) Forage Program.

Crop Insurance coverage, rates going up, but premium cost declining

Regina鈥 Crop Insurance coverage is going up due to higher commodity prices, and rates are going up as well, but the premium cost per dollar of coverage continues to decline.

Green Party leader furious about abandoned oilwells, energy minister rejects Greens鈥 claims

Regina鈥 Saskatchewan Green Party Leader Naomi Hunter put out a release on Feb.
India is going through something similar to our dissolution of the CWB, and Moe says we did okay

India is going through something similar to our dissolution of the CWB, and Moe says we did okay

Regina鈥 The agricultural industry in India is in turmoil, as the national government there has been moving to open up highly regulated markets, and many farmers are resisting, fearful of change.
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