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End of harvest in sight for many Saskatchewan producers

End of harvest in sight for many Saskatchewan producers

Harvest has progressed nicely this past week with 68 per cent of this year鈥檚 crop now in the bin.
Strong world wheat demand expected

Strong world wheat demand expected

A robust export program could be in the cards for Canadian farmers as the European Union faces serious quality problems.
Longtime rancher shares story with Weyburn Rotary Club

Longtime rancher shares story with Weyburn Rotary Club

A lifelong rancher from the Radville area, Murray McGillivray, shared his love of Saskatchewan and of the cattle industry in a presentation to the Weyburn Rotary Club
Manitoba Progressive Conservatives promise more help for farmers if re-elected

Manitoba Progressive Conservatives promise more help for farmers if re-elected

LUNDAR BEACH, Man. 鈥 Manitoba Progressive Conservatives are promising to permanently cut in half rental fees for agricultural Crown lands as part of a series of farm-related election promises.
Case IH breaks 700 horsepower mark

Case IH breaks 700 horsepower mark

Steiger 715 Quadtrac becomes power leader of production tractors, while new undercarriage provides larger footprint.
Farm tests heat detection technology

Farm tests heat detection technology

Cow-calf producers in Sask. test ear tags that send alerts to their phone to let them know when cows are ready to breed.
Increase in sow prolapses remains a mystery for sector

Increase in sow prolapses remains a mystery for sector

Research is ongoing to discover the causes of this condition, and certain pre-prolapse red flags have been spotted.
Shelly Palmer - Reflecting on AI and Monoculturalism

Shelly Palmer - Reflecting on AI and Monoculturalism

SASKTODAY's newest columnist, Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn鈥檚 鈥淭op Voice in Technology,鈥 and writes a popular daily business blog.
Research centre aims to eradicate hog diseases

Research centre aims to eradicate hog diseases

U.S. university conducts barn-applicable studies using expertise in its animal science and veterinary departments.
More producers start growing rye as crop prepares for a recovery

More producers start growing rye as crop prepares for a recovery

Rye crop is on the cusp of a bounce-back.
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