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Pulse breeders get serious about tackling root rot problem

Pulse breeders get serious about tackling root rot problem

A joint Limagrain-Saskatchewan Pulse Growers program is in full swing as it searches for a solution to Aphanomyces.
StatCan seeding intentions survey called out-of-date

StatCan seeding intentions survey called out-of-date

Market analysts say conducting the survey four months ago in the middle of winter reduced its usefulness to the industry.
Canola’s future hangs on U.S. ruling

Canola’s future hangs on U.S. ruling

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to make its final rule establishing Renewable Fuel Standard volumes for 2023, 2024 and 2025 on June 14.
Salmonella: deadly, reportable and can spread to humans

Salmonella: deadly, reportable and can spread to humans

More prevalent in dairy cattle than beef cattle.
WSA Minister Cockrill discusses game-changing Diefenbaker project

WSA Minister Cockrill discusses game-changing Diefenbaker project

The plan to greatly expand irrigation in the province has many in the Lake Diefenbaker region excited.
Canada fills Ukrainian grain gap

Canada fills Ukrainian grain gap

Exporters rediscover customers in Asia for Canadian wheat as Ukraine’s grain exports are reduced by ‘difficult logistics.’
Grasslands called key to carbon future

Grasslands called key to carbon future

A researcher says grasslands must be retained now if landowners are to take advantage of carbon markets in the future.
Gopher control enters the post-strychnine era

Gopher control enters the post-strychnine era

Insect and vertebrate pest management specialist James Tansey has recommended those products containing zinc phosphide.
Commentary: Yes, the media is biased against livestock

Commentary: Yes, the media is biased against livestock

Eating meat, dairy and eggs is good for human health, especially for people who live in poorer countries: UN report.
Agriculture This Week: Uncovering Canada's lost livestock breeds

Agriculture This Week: Uncovering Canada's lost livestock breeds

If a breed goes extinct, the genetics are lost, and there are reasonable scenarios where that would be unfortunate for the livestock sector.
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