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Producers continue to do other fall work, as harvest wraps up in southwest

Producers continue to do other fall work, as harvest wraps up in southwest

Without a significant rainfall to replenish the soil for the 2022 growing season many producers predict it will be an even worse year.
Harvest operations nearly wrapped up in southeast area

Harvest operations nearly wrapped up in southeast area

Harvest in the Weyburn area is 96% done, and 100% done in the Radville-Lake Alma area
APAS to contribute to new five-year ag funding agreement

APAS to contribute to new five-year ag funding agreement

Task force launched to prepare for Federal-Provincial Agricultural Policy Framework
Risk of fog fever in cattle potentially higher this autumn

Risk of fog fever in cattle potentially higher this autumn

The syndrome is seen primarily in beef cows older than two years of age and is commonly associated with the movement of cattle in the fall from dry summer grazing to more lush green pastures
Charity puts donors on the ground

Charity puts donors on the ground

People sponsor an acre of land, which is then farmed by volunteers; Grow Hope Sask. uses proceeds to feed the hungry
Computer trouble plays havoc with grain payments

Computer trouble plays havoc with grain payments

The Canadian Grain Commission received nine slow payment complaints about Cargill as of Sept. 23.
Research lab focus on plant pests, beneficial insects

Research lab focus on plant pests, beneficial insects

The USIRF will be located inside the Agriculture Building on the USask Saskatoon campus
Farmers in 'dire straits' over unfulfilled grain contracts

Farmers in 'dire straits' over unfulfilled grain contracts

Poor yields impact farmers ability to fulfill delivery contracts
APAS launches grain contract penalties survey

APAS launches grain contract penalties survey

Survey aimed at learning more about costs to drought-affected farmers
Farmers are facing penalties due to a reduced volume of grain

Farmers are facing penalties due to a reduced volume of grain

SARM calls on grain companies to work with farmers who are facing penalties on forward priced contracts
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