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Barley Commission offers scholarships

The Saskatchewan Barley Development Commission (SaskBarley) announced recently that it is now taking applications for two scholarships for the 2019 year.

POGA announces a new president

The Board of the Prairie Oat Growers Association (POGA) is pleased to announce that on May 1, 2019, Jenneth Johanson of Lac de Bonnet, Manitoba, took over the role as President of POGA.
Governments muddy the water of trade

Governments muddy the water of trade

It appears agriculture could once again be headed to a time when government policy determines the market for commodities with little consideration of supply and demand given.

Seeding season now well under way

Despite cool weather this past week, many producers have begun seeding operations and many more expect to be in the field this coming week, once conditions improve.

Crop report for the period April 23 to 29, 2019

Saskatchewan farmers have been able to seed five per cent of the 2019 crop, compared to the five-year average (2014-18) of three per cent. Field activities such as harrowing, rock picking and fertilizing are taking place.
Is a loan the best help for canola producers?

Is a loan the best help for canola producers?

The canola export issue between Canada and China is not going away. Frankly I don鈥檛 see a solution cropping up for several months.
POGA announces a new president

POGA announces a new president

Johanson heading oat organization
Seeding under way in province

Seeding under way in province

Saskatchewan farmers have been able to seed five per cent of the 2019 crop, compared to the five-year average (2014-18) of three per cent. Field activities such as harrowing, rock picking and fertilizing are taking place.

Community Garden Could Be Right Around the Corner

Decision to be made in possible Outlook green space
Saskatchewan farmland values continued steady climb in 2018, FCC report says

Saskatchewan farmland values continued steady climb in 2018, FCC report says

Average farmland value in Canada continued its steady climb in 2018, driven by fewer, but more strategic investments by producers. 鈥淲ith the steady rise in farmland values, producers are making more strategic investments,鈥 according to J.P.
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