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New research demonstrates the merits or incorporating old idea

New research demonstrates the merits or incorporating old idea

When I was growing up on a small mixed farm a half century ago summerfallow was the norm when it came to crop planning. Farmers just naturally left one-third to one-half of their cropable land fallow each year.

Dam project to have far-reaching implications for everyone

The editor: The flooding in the Quill Lakes area is no longer just the problem of a few farmers, it is soon to become everyone’s problem. Every taxpayer has a stake in this.

Autumn enjoyment

In the last few days typical autumn weather was enjoyed. Rain, forecasted for a good part of the prairies as a low crosses the region, will be upon us in a few days. Hopefully harvest is completed in many areas after many interruptions.
All things considered... Through a child’s eyes

All things considered... Through a child’s eyes

With every change in season, I try to take a new bunch of silk flowers to my mother’s grave. Like so many others who do the same for their loved ones, bringing flowers is a way to honour her memory.
After winning season opener Cougars get clobbered by Raymore

After winning season opener Cougars get clobbered by Raymore

For the season opener, the Canora Cougars football team won 20-6 in Milestone on September 4, but for the home opener, the Cougars lost 52-0 to Raymore.
WIWCHAR, John

WIWCHAR, John

At the age of 88 years, John Wiwchar passed away at the Canora Hospital on September 6, 2015. John was born on July 4, 1927 at Holdfast, SK to Peter and Mary (Semchuk) Wiwchar. His family moved from Holdfast to the Tiny district to farm.

Tetany problems when feeding cereal greenfeed

As a result of reduced hay yields this year many beef producers are planning to utilize cereal greenfeed as the main for-age in their winter feeding program.

Western Conservation Law Enforcement Academy officially opened

On September 10, the Western Conservation Law Enforcement Academy was launched for the first time in Saskatchewan with 26 new conservation officer recruits taking part in a 16-week training program.

Crop report for the period September 1 to 7

Forty per cent of the 2015 crop is now in the bin and an additional 33 per cent is swathed or ready to straight-cut, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s weekly crop report for the period ending September 7.
Photos: Draft Horse Field Days

Photos: Draft Horse Field Days

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