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Beef organization meets in Saskatoon

The Canadian Roundtable for Sustainable Beef (CRSB) held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Sept. 30, 2015 in Saskatoon, SK.

Winter weights postponed province-wide

Due to an unseasonably warm fall, winter weight allowances will not come into effect until December 1 or until the roadbeds are sufficiently frozen. Postponing the winter weight program will protect Saskatchewan highways from unnecessary damage.

Prairie Soil Services acquires Canora and Yorkton CHS NH3 locations

Prairie Soil Services Ltd. of Norquay is proud to announce its expansion into the Canora and Yorkton NH3 anhydrous ammonia markets this fall with its purchase of the CHS locations and assets, located 4.5 miles north of Canora on Highway No.
Drones have role in agriculture

Drones have role in agriculture

Drones are still a relatively new technology, but there is a lot of interest from farmers in what they might offer agriculture.
Grain markets lower than in 2014

Grain markets lower than in 2014

Grain and oilseed prices are down from last year, and the outlook is not favourable to a big bounce back.
GM crops essential to farm sector

GM crops essential to farm sector

Genetically modified (GM) crops are essential to agriculture. At least that was the contention of Stuart Smyth, Assistant Professor & Research Chair in Agri-Food Innovations, University of Saskatchewan.
Cattle events

Cattle events

Cattle have been a big part of Grain Millers since the event began 27-years ago.

Agriculture This Week - Interest in new agriculture minister

Canada has a new Minister of Agriculture. Lawrence MacAulay was officially sworn in as Canada鈥檚 Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food in Ottawa on Nov. 4, as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unveiled his new cabinet.

New incentives to buy Crown lands

Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart recently announced a new incentive program to encourage the sale of eligible occupied agricultural Crown land.

Sask economy

In October 2015, there were 580,000 people working in Saskatchewan, a record high for the month of October according to Statistics Canada.
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