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Agriculture This Week - Local research important farm tool

When it comes to achieving reasonable profit levels on the farm many factors play a role. A number of those factors are largely beyond the control of the producer.

Agriculture This Week - Still one eye on world weather

One truth of the life of farmers is that they keep at least one eye on the skies. At least that was the case when I was growing up.
Agribition Trip

Agribition Trip

On Tuesday, November 21, 2017 a group of students from the Yorkton Regional High School had the opportunity to travel to Regina to partake in The Canadian Western Agribition.

Agriculture This Week - A chicken and egg conundrum

It might sound like a play on words, but often Prairie farmers are faced with an old-fashioned chicken and egg conundrum.

Agriculture This Week - A closer look at neonicontinoids

If you are a farmer you no doubt have been following the issues popping up around neonicotinoids. Neonicotinoids (sometimes shortened to neonics) are a class of neuro-active insecticides chemically similar to nicotine, notes Wikepedia.
Don't let spurge be your Grinch

Don't let spurge be your Grinch

Leafy spurge and the Grinch would make a good couple; while one depresses the Christmas cheer the other depresses your forage yield and quality.

Protect your livestock with insurance

Cattle producers know all too well how factors beyond their control can wreak havoc with the markets and cause financial hardship.
Malt barley recommendations

Malt barley recommendations

The Canadian Malting Barley Technical Centre (CMBTC) has released its list of recommended malting barley varieties for the 2018-19 growing season which represents varieties that the CMBTC recommends to producers based on the greatest potential for pe
Another crop safely in the bins

Another crop safely in the bins

Harvest all but wrapped up for producers in the province as 99 per cent of the crop is now combined, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture鈥檚 Weekly Crop Report. There are still some crops such as flax, soybean and sunflower left to be combined.

Agriculture This Week - Big horses always draw emotions

It is always a highlight of the fall season for me to attend the annual Harvest Showdown in Yorkton. In many ways it takes me back to my roots.
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