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Commentary: Are you a farmer?’

Commentary: Are you a farmer?’

The answer may surprise.
Liberal MP introduces pathway for quicker regulatory approval

Liberal MP introduces pathway for quicker regulatory approval

Seed, feed and pest control legislation would be amended to allow faster approval of products from other countries.
Heifer sale near Arcola attracts bidders from across the continent

Heifer sale near Arcola attracts bidders from across the continent

Nearly 70 registered polled Hereford weanlings and heifers were available.
From tires to tracks: traction continues to evolve

From tires to tracks: traction continues to evolve

Taking a look at how the rubber belted Challenger was inspired by a collaboration between implement engineers.
Estevan Mercury Nelson Motors 4-H Member of the Month: Breanne and Brooklyn Wright

Estevan Mercury Nelson Motors 4-H Member of the Month: Breanne and Brooklyn Wright

Breanne and Brooklyn Wright love animals, and horses in particular.
Harvest completed: crops yields are better than expected

Harvest completed: crops yields are better than expected

Fall rains and heavy, wet snow are needed around the province as soil moisture continued to decline throughout the fall.
War in the Middle East can hit farmers here in Canada

War in the Middle East can hit farmers here in Canada

Any spread of the Gaza Strip war would come at a dreadful time for the world economy.
Agriculture This Week: Politics impact ag yet again

Agriculture This Week: Politics impact ag yet again

Trade has long been seen as a hammer used to get the upper hand in international disputes.
Alternative benefits of forages in marginal acres

Alternative benefits of forages in marginal acres

Balancing ecology and economy.
Limited availability pushes southeast farmland prices higher

Limited availability pushes southeast farmland prices higher

The southeast corner of the province has also seen significant growth in prices over the past few years. Norm Mack with Mack Auction Company, which has been auctioning Saskatchewan farmland for two decades, said the switch to timed auctions that happened about five years ago also affected the market as well as the growing demand for land.
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