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Agriculture Week marked

Agriculture Week marked

The kick-off to Agriculture Week, which was proclaimed earlier this fall by Yorkton Council, and the start of the annual Grain Millers Harvest Showdown, was marked Monday with a ceremonial branding.

Agriculture This Week - Liberal tweaks must be strategic

With the changing of the guard in Parliament after the recent federal election comes many people imploring the new Liberal government to backtrack on what the Conservative government had already done.

Farm Security Act amendments introduced

Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart has introduced amendments to The Saskatchewan Farm Security Act.

Enhancing farm management skills

The Farm Business Development Initiative (FBDI) has launched a new online system that allows producers to enrol in the program, submit their information and apply for funding in just a few easy steps.

Farming? There鈥檚 an App for that

Are you finding there isn鈥檛 enough time to get it all done in a day? Technology today is making it easier and less stressful to multitask. Smartphones are changing the way farmers do business. You can now bring your office with you.

Agriculture This Week - Liberal win may mean little for agriculture

It was at least somewhat of a surprise when the smoke had cleared and the Liberals had managed to win a majority. It had been clear for most of the campaign that there was a mood to see Stephen Harper鈥檚 reign as Prime Minister come to an end.

Harvest Showdown line-up set to go

Grain Millers Harvest Showdown will kick-off in Yorkton next Wednesday with many familiar events and a couple of exciting new features as well.

TPP will have farming affect

In Atlanta, Georgia, trade ministers from 12 pacific countries announced the conclusion of a landmark Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement that will allow canola exports to grow substantially.

Agriculture This Week - Television reflective of ag realities

While much of television is little more than mindless dribble, there are shows which do hit upon themes taken from the headlines.

Harvest nearly complete provincewide

Warm and relatively dry weather earlier in the week allowed many producers to return to the field. Ninety-one per cent of the 2015 crop is now combined, up from 84 per cent last week.
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