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Royal Canadian Mint celebrates Canada’s 150th birthday with new collector coins

Both new coin collectors and experts will be excited by new keepsakes for Canada’s anniversary.

Ministry of Agriculture sets new regulations for livestock premises identification

Saskatchewan producers will now be required to take part in a program to prevent the spread of animal diseases. The Government of Saskatchewan announced changes to Saskatchewan’s Premises Identification (PID) program on January 12.
Raising income without adding land

Raising income without adding land

Increasing acres is not the only way to increase farm profitability. At least that was the contention of speaker Kevin Hursh who spoke Monday at a seminar in Yorkton hosted by Farm Credit Canada.
Few expectation of commodity price spike

Few expectation of commodity price spike

Commodity markets look to have bottomed out, but don’t expect a massive price rebound anytime soon. That was the cautious message agricultural producers heard from John DePutter, founder and President of DePutter Publishing Ltd.
CAFA reorganizes in local area

CAFA reorganizes in local area

The Canadian Association of Farm Advisors are looking to re-establish a chapter in the parkland area, holding a meeting toward that goal last week in Yorkton.

Agriculture This Week - Role of wheat changing

Wheat was once the crop which made the Canadian Prairies. The region became known as the ‘Breadbasket of the World’ for a reason. Producers here grew high quality grain which was ideal for bread, and the world wanted it.

Forage program offers financial break

On land not so far away, farmers across the Canadian prairies will see their herds going to the green side thanks to a forage program available now from Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) and Crop Production Services (CPS).

Royal Canadian Mint celebrates Canada’s 150th birthday with new collector coins

Both new coin collectors and experts will be excited by new keepsakes for Canada’s anniversary.

Ministry of Agriculture sets new regulations for livestock premises identification

Saskatchewan producers will now be required to take part in a program to prevent the spread of animal diseases. The Government of Saskatchewan announced changes to Saskatchewan’s Premises Identification (PID) program on January 12.

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.
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