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Crop starting to hit the bins

Saskatchewan producers have three per cent of the 2016 crop in the bin, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s Weekly Crop Report. Seven per cent of the provincial crop is swathed or ready to straight-cut.
Agricultural appreciation

Agricultural appreciation

Logan Stevens held a customer appreciation day Friday, which raised $920 for the Wooly Wunders Multiple 4H Club. In addition to enjoying a burger and cake, attendees were able to get a first look at the new line of Kubota machines.
Fall seeded crop harvest under way

Fall seeded crop harvest under way

Harvest operations are underway in the province.

Agriculture This Week - Genetically modifying old-fashioned way

Recently I have spent some free time flipping through livestock pages on the Internet. It was/is, for me something of a reflective process. I grew up on a farm with a primary focus on livestock.

Joint efforts ensure system is prepared

The Government of Saskatchewan, along with grain producers and customers, are continuing discussions with transportation service providers to prepare for a large crop this season.
Canadian Bison Association Weekly Prices - August 12, 2016

Canadian Bison Association Weekly Prices - August 12, 2016

Bison Report

With the Canadian dollar fluctuations, please confirm prices offered by buyers as they may change daily. Canadian buyers are offering up to $6.

Harvest operations just under way

Harvest operations have just begun in parts of the province with some farmers combining peas, lentils and winter cereals, or swathing canola, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s Weekly Crop Report.

Seven practices that move farm managers to the top

Brenda Stefanson, PAg Regional Farm Business Management Specialist Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture, Watrous Do you ever wonder how you, as a farm manager can ensure that your farm is financially successful over the long term? A recent study show

Agriculture This Week - Manitoba program on right track

The question of who should pay for farmers who maintain natural waterways and treed areas has been one asked for a number of years.
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