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Agriculture This Week: Transforming ag: The search for new crops

Agriculture This Week: Transforming ag: The search for new crops

One wonders will a major acre crop emerge again? Time will tell as they say.
Richardson International buys Anglia Maltings, terms not disclosed.

Richardson International buys Anglia Maltings, terms not disclosed.

WINNIPEG 鈥 Richardson International Ltd, says it has bought Ragleth Ltd., the parent company of Anglia Maltings (Holdings) Ltd. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Bovine TB case in Sask. could have painful consequences

Bovine TB case in Sask. could have painful consequences

The herd of origin was tested in May, reactor animals slaughtered and two cases of bovine TB confirmed June 19.
Harvesting hay along Saskatchewan highways now permitted

Harvesting hay along Saskatchewan highways now permitted

Haying and ditch mowing gets into full swing.
Grand opening held for UFA Petroleum in Weyburn

Grand opening held for UFA Petroleum in Weyburn

鈥淯FA is here to support farmers, ranchers and our local communities,鈥 said Scott Bolton, UFA President and CEO
Crop report: canola flowering, cereals rated in good condition

Crop report: canola flowering, cereals rated in good condition

Producers are happy with the good quality hay. Pasture conditions are rated as 63 per cent good with 30 per cent in fair condition.
Crop report: canola starting to flowering, crops show stress

Crop report: canola starting to flowering, crops show stress

Producers hope for rain and moisture as crops and pastures are beginning to show signs of heat stress.
Crop report: rainfall needed as topsoil moisture diminishes

Crop report: rainfall needed as topsoil moisture diminishes

Crop damage reported in the southeast this week was due to heat stress, wind damage, grasshoppers and other insect pressures.
Crop report: welcomed rain helps replenish topsoil moisture

Crop report: welcomed rain helps replenish topsoil moisture

Producers are also scouting crops for disease and insects, with grasshoppers being a primary concern.
Crop report: spring rains bring blessings to area producers

Crop report: spring rains bring blessings to area producers

Producers are busy haying and spraying fungicides following the warm and humid weather that is favourable for disease development.
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