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Close eye kept on oats crop fundraiser for the Preeceville Hospital Building Fund

Close eye kept on oats crop fundraiser for the Preeceville Hospital Building Fund

The oats crop seeded as a fundraiser for the Preeceville Hospital Building Fund is doing well in comparison to the rest of the crops in the area, said Jim Ward, chairperson for the project.
Regional 4-Hers show stock at fair

Regional 4-Hers show stock at fair

GX 94 Yorkton 4-H Regional Show and Sale Report The annual Yorkton 4-H Regional Show and Sale were held last week as part of the Yorkton Exhibition.
In the ring

In the ring

The Yorkton Exhibition still keeps agriculture as a focus including a light horse show which was held Friday and Saturday in the showring in the barn area.
Flexibility and options for producers

Flexibility and options for producers

Today Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart announced additional measures and adjustments to programming to help address the dry conditions across the province.
They鈥檙e back

They鈥檙e back

After several years absence from the Yorkton Summer Fair a Canadian Goat Society sanctioned dairy goat show returned to the list of activities st the exhibition.
Haying operations now under way

Haying operations now under way

Haying operations are underway in much of the province, despite a shortfall in plant growth and moisture, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture鈥檚 weekly Crop Report.

Effect of water sulphate on beef cattle

Sulphate can be found in almost all natural water and is probably the most common contaminant of water sources for livestock in Saskatchewan. High levels of sulphate in drinking water has considerable impact on both health and performance of animals.
Flexibility and options for producers dealing with dry conditions

Flexibility and options for producers dealing with dry conditions

Last week Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and SaskatchewanAgriculture Minister Lyle Stewart announced additional measures and adjustments to programmingto help address the dry conditions across the province.

Effect of water sulphate on beef cattle

Sulphate can be found in almost all natural water and is probably the most common contaminant of water sources for livestock in Saskatchewan. High levels of sulphate in drinking water has considerable impact on both health and performance of animals.

Flexibility and options for producers dealing with dry conditions

Last week Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart announced additional measures and adjustments to programming to help address the dry conditions across the province.
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