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Bigger crops, fierce competition may lower canola prices

Bigger crops, fierce competition may lower canola prices

Canola futures sunk to $700 per tonne in March and could do so again, partly due to last year’s 18.1 million tonne crop.
Ranchers ask for growers’ help

Ranchers ask for growers’ help

Cattle producers are huge customers of grain farmers.
UPDATED: Spring 4-H show hosted in Yorkton

UPDATED: Spring 4-H show hosted in Yorkton

The show itself will be a split affair over two days with the Jackpot Show Friday afternoon with Dean Sentes judging, and the 4-H Open Show Saturday with Kurtis Reid the judge.
Map weed clusters to manage resistance

Map weed clusters to manage resistance

Accurate maps of weed locations are a good first step to squash them before they can spread.
Viterra upgrades Sask. grain elevator

Viterra upgrades Sask. grain elevator

The terminal has been well-maintained and remains a critical asset.
Cattle markets on fire

Cattle markets on fire

It’s 2015 all over again — so far.
Agriculture This Week: The rise of pulse crops in world's 'Bread Basket'

Agriculture This Week: The rise of pulse crops in world's 'Bread Basket'

The populations in countries such as India are still growing. That’s simply more mouths to feed, mouths who culturally have a taste for pulse crops. 
Pea shooters: do big drills damage seed?

Pea shooters: do big drills damage seed?

Study reveals varying the fan speed did not affect seed germination, vigour or seed coat.
Louis Dreyfus to expand Sask. canola crusher

Louis Dreyfus to expand Sask. canola crusher

Capacity at the facility will increase to two million tonnes.
Wheat ignores late-seeding prospect

Wheat ignores late-seeding prospect

Minneapolis wheat futures prices have been trending down since the end of March.
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