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Climate program focuses on grazing

Climate program focuses on grazing

Young farmers and ranchers expected to benefit the most from federal program; rotational grazing to be key component.
Agriculture This Week: Shouldn't need month to know ag important

Agriculture This Week: Shouldn't need month to know ag important

We need to have an appreciation for those who produce our food.
River Plains harvest near Outlook wraps another year

River Plains harvest near Outlook wraps another year

Since 2008, the initiative has helped answer the call of hunger out in the world.
Rural connectivity, ag technology challenges focus of collaboration

Rural connectivity, ag technology challenges focus of collaboration

Olds College partners with SaskTel on their Saskatchewan Smart Farm.
Saskatchewan and Manitoba increase funding to educate veterinarians at USask

Saskatchewan and Manitoba increase funding to educate veterinarians at USask

Saskatchewan will increase its annual quota from 20 to 25 seats for the 2023-24 academic year.
Plenty of blame to go around with current financial crisis

Plenty of blame to go around with current financial crisis

Central banks around the globe are jacking up interest rates, with 75 basis point cranks in countries such as Canada and the United State.
Garlic production provides year-round income

Garlic production provides year-round income

The first experimental crop of 100 cloves was so successful, the next year 20,000 cloves were planted.
Frozen turkeys should be available for Thanksgiving weekend

Frozen turkeys should be available for Thanksgiving weekend

Avian flu has impacted poultry supply chain.
Agriculture This Week: War changes how markets view crop supply

Agriculture This Week: War changes how markets view crop supply

Since the war is likely to drag on markets are likely to be more volatile than normal at least moving through the remainder of this year, and well into 2023.
Excellent weather allows producers to finish harvest operations

Excellent weather allows producers to finish harvest operations

Harvest progress in Saskatchewan is 90 per cent complete, above five year average of 82 per cent.
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