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Grant received from DuPont Pioneer

DuPont Pioneer has announced that as part of its Full Belly! Full Mind! initiative that supports nutrition and breakfast programs across Canada, $5,000 has been donated to Agriculture in the Classroom Saskatchewan.

Transportation legislation introduced

Minister of Transport, the Hon. Marc Garneau, supported by the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, the Hon.

Beef sector starts consultation process

The Canadian Roundtable for Sustainable Beef (CRSB) has launched a 60-day public consultation to solicit feedback on its sustainability indicators for beef processing to ensure sustainability challenges and opportunities for this sector are addressed

Crops looking good across province

Despite the cool and dry conditions experienced so far, the majority of crops are in good to excellent condition, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture鈥檚 Weekly Crop Report.

Agriculture This Week - Robotic farming the next logical evolution

The idea of robotic farming has been more science fiction than fact the last decade or so.
Majority of crops ahead of usual

Majority of crops ahead of usual

With the recent rainfall across the province in the past week, crop development has improved. The warm and wet weather was welcomed in areas that were experiencing moisture stress.

Agriculture This Week - Agriculture a key to Canada's history

Canada is about to officially mark its 150th anniversary. It is, of course, a significant milestone for our country.

Richardson acquires European Oat Millers and expands global reach

Richardson International Limited has expanded its oat milling business with the acquisition of European Oat Millers. The acquisition closed on June 15, 2017.
Farm Safety Day aims to protect kids

Farm Safety Day aims to protect kids

Kids on the farm live in a workplace, their friends come visit a workplace, they help out in that workplace and they experience all the dangers inherent of a place filled with big machines, construction and other dangers.

Seeding advancing well in province

Seeding is advancing quickly in the province thanks to warm, dry weather. Producers now have 60 per cent of the provincial crop in the ground, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture鈥檚 Weekly Crop Report.
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