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Insecticides threaten survival of wild birds

Insecticides threaten survival of wild birds

USask-led study shows
Agriculture This Week - Keeping ag relevant in election will take effort

Agriculture This Week - Keeping ag relevant in election will take effort

While we all knew it was coming, we now have an official date to go to the polls to elect our federal representatives. To start, we all need to mark Monday, Oct.

Oats an important crop for numerous prairie growers

In the overall economics of agriculture on the Canadian Prairies oats are not a major driver of things. Oats are not on the same level as canola, or wheat, or even barley.

Oats an important crop for numerous prairie growers

In the overall economics of agriculture on the Canadian Prairies oats are not a major driver of things. Oats are not on the same level as canola, or wheat, or even barley.

Sask Wheat announces candidates for 2019 Director election

The Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission (Sask Wheat) has received nominations from seven Saskatchewan wheat producers for three available positions on the Sask Wheat Board of Directors.

Saskatchewan Pulse Growers acclaim three to Board of Directors

Saskatchewan Pulse Growers (SPG) adds two new Directors and retains an existing Director for another term after declaring acclamations to their Board following the close of SPG鈥檚 nomination period on September 14.

SaskBarley announces 2019 election

The Saskatchewan Barley Development Commission (SaskBarley) announced today that it will be holding an election this fall to fill three positions on its Board of Directors.
Grain Millers supports breakfast program

Grain Millers supports breakfast program

At Dr. Brass School
World Rivers Day highlights value of water

World Rivers Day highlights value of water

Most people will not be aware, but the 15th annual World Rivers Day is set for Sept. 22.

Canola Council welcomes China talks

Today鈥檚 announcement of the Government of Canada鈥檚 formal request for consultations with China under the World Trade Organization (WTO) agreement is welcomed by the canola industry.
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