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Today is World Pulses Day
Good food is grown close to home

Good food is grown close to home

Canadian consumers are only one step removed from the people who produce most of the food that lands on their dinner tables, according to Farm Credit Canada’s (FCC) director of Industry and Stakeholder Relations.

Average spring runoff expected

Initial outlook shows for most of Sask.
Saskatoon RCMP lay charges after fatal motor vehicle collision near Aberdeen

Saskatoon RCMP lay charges after fatal motor vehicle collision near Aberdeen

Saskatoon RCMP have laid 10 charges against one individual after a fatal two vehicle collision on Highway #41 south of Aberdeen on Jan. 23, 2020.
Trade mission will look to expand ag markets

Trade mission will look to expand ag markets

Agriculture Minister David Marit will be traveling to the United Arab Emirates, Bangladesh and India for a trade mission and to attend the Pulses Conclave on February 6 -14, 2020.
SCA elects new president at AGM

SCA elects new president at AGM

Arnold Balicki from Shellbrook takes the reins
Saskatchewan Horse Federation announces 2020 Hall of Fame inductees

Saskatchewan Horse Federation announces 2020 Hall of Fame inductees

Five individuals to be recognized for their contributions to equestrian sport and industry in Saskatchewan
Improving yield in partnership with our natural neighbours

Improving yield in partnership with our natural neighbours

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) is finding ways to show that non-crop areas such as trees, fence lines, ditches and other field boundaries may actually provide an economic net benefit in the crops they neighbour by increasing their yields.

USask Global Institute for Food Security supporting collaborative social science research

University of Saskatchewan (USask) research has received a $675,000 boost from the Global Institute for Food Security (GIFS) to investigate social science impacts on food security and barriers to agri-food innovation.
USask livestock researchers awarded nearly $7M

USask livestock researchers awarded nearly $7M

To improve food sustainability and safety
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