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Seeding nearing completion

Seeding of the 2016 crop is almost complete. Ninety four per cent of the crop is now seeded, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s Weekly Crop Report.

Tent caterpillars are back – here’s what you can do about it

Tent caterpillars, or army worms, have returned to the Northeast with a vengeance. Many people are defending their trees from the caterpillars, who defoliate an area completely before moving on to the next stand.

Many crops grown have been significantly modified through human intervention

It shouldn’t come as a great surprise that people base their positions on purely emotional responses, ones usually devoid of scientific evidence, solid reasoning, or at times even rational thought.

Seeding nears an end

Great strides were made this past week, as 81 per cent of the crop is now seeded, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s weekly Crop Report.

COPA supports extension of rail provisions

The Canadian Oilseed Processors Association (COPA) welcomes the announcement that the Government of Canada will pursue a one year extension of certain provisions enacted in 2014 by the Fair Rail for Grain Farmers Act.

Agriculture This Week - Honey post brings up question

There are pockets of concern over the concept of genetically modified crops. There are those concerned about how the impact of herbicides and insecticides used on crops and antibiotics and hormones used in livestock may impact human health.
Canadian Bison Association Weekly Prices - May 27, 2016

Canadian Bison Association Weekly Prices - May 27, 2016

Seeding near double recent average

Despite a cool and wet start to the week, seeding is advancing at a remarkable rate, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s Weekly Crop Report.

Agriculture This Week - Time to get past GM fears

It shouldn’t come as a great surprise that people base their positions on purely emotional responses, ones usually devoid of scientific evidence, solid reasoning, or at times even rational thought.

Women in leadership in agriculture

Almost a year of research is coming to fruition for the Supporting the Advancement of Women in Agriculture (SAWA) project and the results indicate that more needs to be done to increase gender diversity in leadership roles in the industry.
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