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Regenerative agriculture seen as a marketing success story

Regenerative agriculture seen as a marketing success story

Grassroots marketing is doing the concept well, says policy analyst
Feed additive remains years away in Canada

Feed additive remains years away in Canada

Feed additive approved by Europe not likely to come to Canada soon
Sask. crop insurance deadline extended due to delivery delays

Sask. crop insurance deadline extended due to delivery delays

Sask. crop insurance deadline has been extended two weeks
Durum supply may be larger than estimates

Durum supply may be larger than estimates

Grain analyst says Canada's supply forecasts could be undercutting reality
Below normal runoff expected for southern Sask.

Below normal runoff expected for southern Sask.

Snowmelt runoff is expected to be lower than usual in parts of the province
Producers urged to read their grain contracts

Producers urged to read their grain contracts

University of Manitoba poll from 2013 found only 17 percent of farmers read their grain contracts from beginning to end
CFIA tweaks feed regulations to ease supply chain issues

CFIA tweaks feed regulations to ease supply chain issues

Border blockades continue to effect feed supplies
Ice hockey: photo essay

Ice hockey: photo essay

A photo essay from Tim Smith, Western Producer
New miticide option may offer hope for world’s beekeepers

New miticide option may offer hope for world’s beekeepers

Researchers find two miticides already used in a variety of crops that could also control varroa mites and not harm bees
Debate continues on sustainability certification

Debate continues on sustainability certification

Some Canadian crop sold under a certification system similar to what is used south of the border, but it is not widespread
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