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Feds dishing out $691M to help poultry and egg farmers

Feds dishing out $691M to help poultry and egg farmers

Turkey, chicken and egg farmers will soon receive federal support to offset losses stemming from a trade deal allowing more international imports of poultry and eggs.
Farmers need mental health support, too

Farmers need mental health support, too

Warning: This article discusses depression, anxiety, PTSD, and self-harm. Many things can spell the last straw for an exhausted farmer — a crop that doesn’t work out, a few too many days working in a row.
Enhanced support for veterinary services in rural Sask.

Enhanced support for veterinary services in rural Sask.

Advanced Education Minister Gene Makowsky and Agriculture Minister David Marit are announcing a number of initiatives to enhance the availability of veterinary services in rural Saskatchewan.
Canada’s Farm Show 2021 to go virtual

Canada’s Farm Show 2021 to go virtual

Submitted The Regina Exhibition Association Limited (REAL) and the Canada’s Farm Show advisory board are excited to share the return of Canada’s Farm Show in 2021, moving to a virtual platform.
Health Canada looking for input on gene editing guidelines

Health Canada looking for input on gene editing guidelines

From now until May 24, 2021, Health Canada is calling for public consultation on new guidelines for plant breeding innovation.
Several award winners announced for Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Show

Several award winners announced for Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Show

It’s just two months out, but the Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Show is still a go, despite concerns about the ongoing pandemic.
Brad Wall, W. Brett Wilson and Rex Murphy to highlight Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Show

Brad Wall, W. Brett Wilson and Rex Murphy to highlight Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Show

It’s just two months out, but the Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Show is still a go, despite concerns about the ongoing pandemic.
Saskatchewan makes its Enbridge Line 5 case

Saskatchewan makes its Enbridge Line 5 case

Saskatchewan energy minister addresses parliamentary committee on Line 5

Increase in calls to Farm Stress Line

Many producers have turned to the Farm Stress Line to help deal with some of the stress and feelings of isolation brought on by the job.

SSCA asking farmers for input on proposed federal greenhouse gas offset credit system

The Saskatchewan Soil Conservation Association (SSCA) is calling for farmers to review the Government of Canada’s proposed Greenhouse Gas Offset Credit System regulations and provide their feedback.
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