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Opinion: Food Freedom Day may require a rethink as inflation bites

Opinion: Food Freedom Day may require a rethink as inflation bites

Repeat causes head scratching.
Commentary: Weight loss drug craze could impact food manufacturers

Commentary: Weight loss drug craze could impact food manufacturers

Interest in the drugs might prove to be a craze but farmers need to be informed.
Churchill charts new course

Churchill charts new course

Port’s recent history has been messy, but hopes are high.
Land donation echoes Preeceville area man's passion for wildlife

Land donation echoes Preeceville area man's passion for wildlife

One million dollar land donation made to Habitat Trust will help preserve land for future wildlife.
Australian canola a ‘thorn in our side’

Australian canola a ‘thorn in our side’

The country has become a major competitive threat to Canada's canola sector, helping reduce exports to most markets.
Agriculture This Week: Churchill funding could be good for Ag

Agriculture This Week: Churchill funding could be good for Ag

The new money and the upgrades it will fund, at least crack the door open once more in terms of the port as an export option for Canadians grains.
Economic hazards identified

Economic hazards identified

FCC sees rocky road ahead.
Ag spending up in Saskatchewan

Ag spending up in Saskatchewan

Allocation pegged at $1.5 billion for the upcoming fiscal year.
Budget bumps up funding for Ag Ministry

Budget bumps up funding for Ag Ministry

The budget invests in programs including a suite of business-management programs, services and agricultural research.
Yorkton oilseed processor gets bylaw amendment to expand

Yorkton oilseed processor gets bylaw amendment to expand

Yorkton Council gave second and third reading to the approval of the discretionary use at the regular meeting of Council Monday.
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