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Agriculture This Week - The age of robots on the farm arrives

It has long been my expectation that farming would become a sector where robotic machinery would become a major element of operations. Talk to producers and one of the major issues they face is finding reliable staff.

Canadian agriculture attracting interest

There appears to be a growing interest in agriculture education in Canada, along with an increasing number of job opportunities in the industry, according to Statistics Canada data and a couple of independent surveys.

Labour shortfall threatens grain and oilseed future

New research suggests that a lack of domestic workers could significantly impede the growth of Canada’s grain and oilseed industry.

SaskCanola announces results

We are pleased to welcome Keith and Gerry to the SaskCanola Board and to have Wayne and Doyle return for another term — Terry Youzwa Six nominations were received to fill four positions on the SaskCanola Board of Directors.

Drainage approval streamlined

With these changes, the process will be further streamlined which will mean a quicker resolution of requests for assistance on drainage issues for producers.

Agriculture This Week - The issue of how farming is done

It is always interesting to read about the issues of agriculture beyond Canada’s border.

Farmers get most of crop in bin

Despite many challenges this fall, Saskatchewan producers now have 95 per cent of the crop combined. Harvest continues in many parts of the province as weather and field conditions permit.

TIP calls keep poachers in check

“Saskatchewan residents should know that TIP is available for calls about environmental polluters and illegal dumping in addition to poaching.
Canola oil may help reduce belly fat

Canola oil may help reduce belly fat

Research findings announced at Obesity Week 2016 suggest canola oil and high-oleic canola oil can help decrease abdominal fat, which may improve metabolic syndrome.
Salvaging cereal crops for forage

Salvaging cereal crops for forage

Naomi Paley, BSA, PAg, Regional Livestock Specialist, Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture After the early snow and a month of wet weather in Saskatchewan, many acres of annual grain crops are still in the field.
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