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SARM lobbies for expansion of pharmacy service

SARM lobbies for expansion of pharmacy service

Association says move would be key to better health-care access for rural residents.
Focus turns to improving rail

Focus turns to improving rail

When the elephants fight, the grass suffers. — African proverb
USask researchers explore sustainable solutions for farmers

USask researchers explore sustainable solutions for farmers

Studying benefits of transforming marginal lands.
Soil pit demonstrates soil history and health

Soil pit demonstrates soil history and health

Clay deposits from glacial flooding make region’s soils among world’s best.
Lucky Lake area farmer donates contest winnings to community centre

Lucky Lake area farmer donates contest winnings to community centre

Community the real winner in agriculture-themed contest.
Agriculture This Week: Will EVs be short term option?

Agriculture This Week: Will EVs be short term option?

Will the emerging hydrogen technology leave EVs as little more than a blip in the automotive industry?
Rain delays harvest in East-Central areas

Rain delays harvest in East-Central areas

Census Division 9 – Calder, Canora, Pelly, Preeceville, Sheho and Yorkton areas; Census Division 10 – Foam Lake, Kelliher, Leroy, Raymore and Wadena areas; Census Division 11 – Davidson, Colonsay, Langham, Lanigan, Nokomis, Outlook and Saskatoon areas.
СÀ¶ÊÓƵeastern cereals harvest is mainly complete

СÀ¶ÊÓƵeastern cereals harvest is mainly complete

Census Division 9 – Calder, Canora, Pelly, Preeceville, Sheho and Yorkton areas; Census Division 10 – Foam Lake, Kelliher, Leroy, Raymore and Wadena areas; Census Division 11 – Davidson, Colonsay, Langham, Lanigan, Nokomis, Outlook and Saskatoon areas.
Northeastern operations delayed by rain but making progress

Northeastern operations delayed by rain but making progress

Census Division 14 – Choiceland, Hudson Bay, Kelvington, Melfort, and Nipawin areas; Census Division 15 – Cudworth, Humboldt, Kinistino, Prince Albert, Rosthern and St. Brieux areas.
Grain farmers made less in first half of 2024 compared to livestock producers

Grain farmers made less in first half of 2024 compared to livestock producers

Crop receipts fell $3.3 billion while livestock receipts increased by $1.5 billion
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