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JB Hansen's homesteading story is now in print

JB Hansen's homesteading story is now in print

John Hansen, better known in this corner of the province as JB Hansen, was born in Norway, where he learned the basics of farming. Just over 110 years after his arrival to Canada, his granddaughter, Elaine Melby Ayre, released a book based on his memoirs, sharing the challenges and victories of his life, and also details of his lifestyle.
Report fears emission goals trump ag productivity

Report fears emission goals trump ag productivity

Authors argue governments must focus on productivity and food production as much as they do on climate change.
Fallout from war in Ukraine: Farmers urged to prepare for new world order

Fallout from war in Ukraine: Farmers urged to prepare for new world order

Geopolitical observer warns of major consequences from the war in Ukraine as Russia weakens and the EU strengthens.
Hog producers welcome return to profitability

Hog producers welcome return to profitability

Last year鈥檚 drought, today鈥檚 high feedgrain prices and an uncertain global economic outlook continue to challenge sector.
Kim Hextall heads Canadian Western Agribition board of directors

Kim Hextall heads Canadian Western Agribition board of directors

Leadership team elected at April 13 AGM.
Avian influenza detected in backyard, commercial flocks

Avian influenza detected in backyard, commercial flocks

Biosecurity best defence officials say.
Food sector welcomes changes to foreign worker rules

Food sector welcomes changes to foreign worker rules

Raising the limit on the number of workers allowed to be hired applies to meat packers and food processors for one year.
Ready, set, time to check your pulses

Ready, set, time to check your pulses

Pulse seeding is underway in some parts of Sask., but not all, say experts.
Ukrainian war expected to reduce barley supply

Ukrainian war expected to reduce barley supply

Analyists talking about the Ukraine-Russia war's impacts on grain exports aren't looking critically enough at barley, say some.
Move into cheese making required leap of faith

Move into cheese making required leap of faith

Saskatchewan man leaves his desk job behind as he learns how to make cheese by hand using locally produced milk
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