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Avian flu spread may be slowing

Avian flu spread may be slowing

Strict biosecurity measures still recommended.
Wildfire warning issued

Wildfire warning issued

This time of year can be a high-risk time for fire south of the northern provincial forest.
Applications to youth leadership program invited

Applications to youth leadership program invited

APAS accepting applications for YLMP program presented by Farm Credit Canada.
Agriculture This Week: Wet weather adds to market uncertainty

Agriculture This Week: Wet weather adds to market uncertainty

Anything which may impact yields worrisome
Crop report: Some fields tinder dry, others at risk of flooding

Crop report: Some fields tinder dry, others at risk of flooding

Saskatchewan Agriculture's Crop Report for the period May 10 to 16.
Young animals rarely 'abandoned'

Young animals rarely 'abandoned'

Help young wild animals by leaving them alone: Ministry of Enviroment.
Parasitic mite causing headaches for Canora area honey producers

Parasitic mite causing headaches for Canora area honey producers

Overwintering losses to the varroa mite average around 30 to 40 per cent, but can be anywhere from 10 per cent to over 90 per cent.
How to improve flea beetle management

How to improve flea beetle management

Producers are advisedto scout as soon as seedlings emerge, and check often – especially in crops advancing slowly.
Lead poisoning often seen when cattle are put on pasture

Lead poisoning often seen when cattle are put on pasture

The most common signs associated with lead toxicity are blindness, diarrhea and lack of co-ordination.
Differences appear over rail service investigations

Differences appear over rail service investigations

Canadian Transportation Agency requires level of service complaint before acting, but shippers say that’s not necessary.
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