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Spring ’hopper threat remains high

Spring ’hopper threat remains high

Spring 2023 may repeat, when grasshoppers emerged sooner than usual, causing havoc.
Commentary: Farmers know all about inertia frustrating Canadians

Commentary: Farmers know all about inertia frustrating Canadians

Frustration is welling up in businesses and industries across the country.
Survey: Prairie producers concerned about herbicide-resistant weeds

Survey: Prairie producers concerned about herbicide-resistant weeds

Most farmers have had weed resistance problems.
The more the merrier

The more the merrier

Cattle producers needed for Beef Cattle Research Council survey.
‘Corrective bounce potential’ seen for canola

‘Corrective bounce potential’ seen for canola

Farmers might see some $15 per bu. pricing over the course of the spring says analyst.
Adoption of enhanced efficiency fertilizer is low

Adoption of enhanced efficiency fertilizer is low

Survey data suggests enhanced-efficiency fertilizer volume applied remains relatively small.
Heat control more than air temp

Heat control more than air temp

Concrete surfaces like slats can take from four to 14 hours to warm.
Agriculture This Week: Where will new tech take farming?

Agriculture This Week: Where will new tech take farming?

For producers it must be an exciting time following developments, and determining how what is unveiled might work on their farms?
Riverbend Co-op brand tied into the fabric of rural Saskatchewan

Riverbend Co-op brand tied into the fabric of rural Saskatchewan

Deep agriculture roots have made Riverbend Co-op stand out for many years.
Wheat Growers Association takes aim at carbon tax

Wheat Growers Association takes aim at carbon tax

Federal government policy hurts grain farmers.
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