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Nature Moose Jaw explores problematic plants during Invasive Species Week

Nature Moose Jaw explores problematic plants during Invasive Species Week

Like other invasive plant species, 鈥淥nce they鈥檙e here, it鈥檚 almost impossible to get rid of them 鈥 so be careful what you plant and move around. It could have consequences beyond what you realize,鈥 Pickering said
Renewable diesel industry runs into headwinds

Renewable diesel industry runs into headwinds

Interest remains high around the world, but an expected drop in crude oil prices is one of the challenges the sector faces.
鈥楬arvest Academy鈥 will launch at Canada鈥檚 Farm Show

鈥楬arvest Academy鈥 will launch at Canada鈥檚 Farm Show

A hands-on session, aimed at teaching farmers practical strategies to get the most out of their equipment.
Swift Current community rallies to help farmer after barn fire

Swift Current community rallies to help farmer after barn fire

A young Saskatchewan farmer is devastated after a fire wiped out her barn, goats and beloved guardian dogs.
Chemical costs are down, but for how long?

Chemical costs are down, but for how long?

New report highlights price drops in agricultural chemicals, but rising raw material costs and market volatility could reverse the trend.
Cornell Design & Landscaping invites gardeners to spring opening

Cornell Design & Landscaping invites gardeners to spring opening

Cornell Design & Landscaping is up to welcome green-thumbed customers back.
National crisis line launched

National crisis line launched

Program provides mental health support delivered by licensed professionals.
Canada urged to stand up to EU mirror clauses

Canada urged to stand up to EU mirror clauses

The European Union has been promoting the concept of buying only from trading partners that follow its regulations.
Agriculture bracing for 鈥榮eismic shift鈥 in wheat breeding

Agriculture bracing for 鈥榮eismic shift鈥 in wheat breeding

If Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada is backing away from wheat breeding, what does the future of variety development look like?
January was unexpectedly warm on the Prairies

January was unexpectedly warm on the Prairies

Numerous weather models appear to agree on a colder February for all regions.
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