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Herbicide tolerant weeds growing concern

“Once you see herbicide resistance in a field it’s been there a number of years. You just didn’t notice it.
Education at an agriculture equipment dealer

Education at an agriculture equipment dealer

Traditionally, agriculture equipment dealers are a place to buy agriculture equipment.

Herbicide resistant weeds

The 2017 planting season will soon be upon us. Producers are making final decisions about the types of crops to be grown this year.
Below normal snowpack impacting spring runoff outlook

Below normal snowpack impacting spring runoff outlook

The Water Security Agency (WSA) recently released the 2017 preliminary outlook for spring runoff. Most of the province received below normal snowfall resulting in a below normal runoff potential across most of Saskatchewan.

Agriculture This Week - Science needed to meet climate change

The year 2050 may seem to be far off from the perspective of 2017, but three decades in the grand scheme of things is a blink of the eye.
How grain quality management helps manage risk

How grain quality management helps manage risk

A challenging growing season, followed by a gruelling harvest. For many prairie farmers, 2016 has been a case study in the risks of crop production and a reminder of just how much is beyond the farmer’s control.

Agriculture This Week - SARM focused on rural needs

On the eve of both provincial and federal budgets there is of course lots of requests СÀ¶ÊÓƵ thrown around from groups of all stripes. There is never a shortage of ‘wants’ in terms of government spending.

Canada’s farmers grow communities launches 2017 program

Canada’s 150th anniversary is an excellent opportunity to celebrate the historical role of farmers in growing our nation.

Shortage of Canadians working in agriculture to double by 2025

Farming continues to be a crucial part of Saskatchewan living, but the number of people who can assist in that part of life are drastically decreasing.

PotashCorp and Saskatchewan residents raise over $2 million for food banks

Saskatchewan residents generously gave over the winter season to support food banks across the province thanks to a fundraiser organized by PotashCorp.
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