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SARM takes issues to Ottawa's power corridors

SARM takes issues to Ottawa's power corridors

SARM, the voice of rural Saskatchewan, in Ottawa.
Farm unions amplify call to rescue Bill C-234's original integrity

Farm unions amplify call to rescue Bill C-234's original integrity

Senators pressured to reject alterations.
Labour shortages cost Canadian agriculture sector $3.5 billion in 2022: research

Labour shortages cost Canadian agriculture sector $3.5 billion in 2022: research

Canadian Agricultural Human Resource Council says there's an urgent need to boost the labour supply in Canadian agriculture.
Invisible threat lurking in prairie crops

Invisible threat lurking in prairie crops

Attack of the aster yellows.
Sask. releases feed aid requirements

Sask. releases feed aid requirements

Program to help producers cover cost of feed and extraordinary expenses linked to this year’s drought.
Russian invasion takes toll on Ukrainian farmers

Russian invasion takes toll on Ukrainian farmers

Crop production losses could reach US$3.2 billion.
Camelina seen as option as drought continues

Camelina seen as option as drought continues

Company promotes crop as replacement for canola in parts of the Prairies where the crop underperforms due to dryness.
Commentary: Commodity group tackles thorny research question

Commentary: Commodity group tackles thorny research question

Study will assess research capacity.
Russia-China grain deal raises concern

Russia-China grain deal raises concern

Volume of Russian grain to be supplied to China reaches 100 million tonnes.
‘Farming has changed so much’

‘Farming has changed so much’

A 92-year-old who retired at 85 but still helps out on the family farm when needed reflects on the changes he has seen.
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