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Equine awards seek nominations

People familiar with Saskatchewan鈥檚 equine industry are invited to nominate individuals, organizations and companies for awards recognizing excellence in animal welfare and health.

Take time to look at last crop season

Lyndon Hicks, PAg Regional Crops Specialist, Yorkton Regional Services Branch 1) Review your 2015 cropping season - What worked and what didn鈥檛? What provided a good return on investment? Did one variety outperform another? Learn from past experience

Agriculture This Week - Complexity of food and politics

The world of food production and safety is an increasingly complicated world to understand. On one hand we have countries trying to find common ground with trading partners to create framework agreements to smooth trade.
Weir elected to Crop Advisor Board

Weir elected to Crop Advisor Board

Thom Weir, senior agronomist with Farmers Edge, was recently elected Vice Chair of the International Certified Crop Advisor (CCA) Board. 鈥淚t is humbling to be selected by a group of such highly respected industry-leading peers,鈥 says Weir.
Province likes report regarding COOL

Province likes report regarding COOL

Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart and the Government of Saskatchewan support the World Trade Organization (WTO) arbitrator鈥檚 report released recently that establishes the value of Canada鈥檚 retaliatory tariffs in response to Country of Origin Labellin

Agriculture This Week - GM salmon re-opens old debate

If we think genetically modified grains and oilseeds are a hot topic of contention, it is likely we have seen nothing yet, as the saying goes. Expect a company most have not yet heard of, to soon be at the eye of a considerable storm of media.

Norm Hall re-elected to APAS for 2016

Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) Board of Directors elected Norm Hall, APAS Representative for RM of Emerald, #277, District 4, as President for the 2015-2016 year. Norm farms at Wynyard with his wife and his brother.

Wolf hunt to address livestock predation

Starting December 15, the Ministry of Environment will offer wolf hunting opportunities in wildlife management zones (WMZ) 49 and 53 to help reduce wolf populations in these agricultural areas.
YRHS students take in Agribition Career Expo

YRHS students take in Agribition Career Expo

Several students from the Yorkton Regional High School had the opportunity to participate in the annual Canadian Western Agribition hosted in Regina thanks to the sponsorship of several nationally recognized businesses.

Agriculture This Week - Farmers search for steady crop profits

Wheat has long been the crop which has defined Prairie agriculture in Canada. The region was settled, and the soil tilled, primarily to grow wheat, and farmers did that singular task well.
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