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Prairie wheat commissions question the impact of wheat prices on food cost

Prairie wheat commissions question the impact of wheat prices on food cost

December 15, 2020 (Saskatoon, SK; Carman, MB; Calgary, AB) – The Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission (Sask Wheat), Manitoba Crop Alliance (MCA), and Alberta Wheat Commission (AWC) are concerned that a recent Canadian Press article inaccurately
Evolution Growers plans indoor agriculture facility for Estevan

Evolution Growers plans indoor agriculture facility for Estevan

Estevan– Long before a global pandemic made food security a widespread issue, with empty shelves across the country, Derrick Big Eagle was working on a new food-growing development for Estevan.

Food prices are set to rise in 2021 — and farmers, food-insecure people will take a hit

A Canadian family of four can expect to spend almost $700 more on food next year, according to a report released Tuesday. That’s about a five per cent increase compared to 2020.

Feds to pay dairy farmers $1.4B over next 3 years, speeding up trade deal compensation

Canadian dairy farmers will receive over $1.4 billion in the next three years from the federal government to compensate for recent trade deals.
Saskatchewan agriculture scholarship application time

Saskatchewan agriculture scholarship application time

ip program will give young leaders the help they need to pursue their studies and embark on a rewarding career in the sector.
St. Benedict chicken farmer receives agriculture award

St. Benedict chicken farmer receives agriculture award

ST. BENEDICT — Tiffany Martinka has received the Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan 2020 Champion Award for her blog where she discusses life as a chicken farmer living in the Humboldt area.

Ag innovator comes up with smart system

Innovator grows a smart system

Another bountiful harvest for Outlook's community garden

It was another great year for the Community Garden, and even though there were some challenges along the way, the garden produced a tremendous bounty of vegetables.

How a new organic farming app is trying to weed out paperwork

Heather Stretch usually spends a few days each winter corralling paperwork that traces her produce from seed to sale to renew her farm’s organic certification. Not this year.

First Nations reawaken an ancestral practice: agriculture

As a kid, Delbert Good remembers that he would come home from a day of picking potatoes to find a meal made from the fruits of his family’s garden.
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