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Spring elk hunt in Saskatchewan raises concerns

Spring elk hunt in Saskatchewan raises concerns

Elk herds are a problem for producers, but some oppose the plan because it allows heavily pregnant cows to be killed.
U.S. dairy exports make big inroads into Canada

U.S. dairy exports make big inroads into Canada

Trade deals have allowed northbound trade to flourish, but the optics of massive tariffs remain a trigger for U.S. opponents.
Grain Growers of Canada urges farmers to ‘Vote for Grain’

Grain Growers of Canada urges farmers to ‘Vote for Grain’

Initiative encourages farmers to make concerns heard, see where candidates stand on key issues.
U.S. tariffs seen as major threat to organic producers

U.S. tariffs seen as major threat to organic producers

Following meetings in Ottawa, Canada Organic Trade Association executive director shared what she’s heard about the trade war.
Spring time slot for Canada’s Farm Show may be here to stay

Spring time slot for Canada’s Farm Show may be here to stay

Moving event to March from June generates enthusiasm.
Saskatchewan names Outstanding Young Farmers

Saskatchewan names Outstanding Young Farmers

A large sub-surface drip irrigation project highlights this southwestern Saskatchewan couple’s farm plans for the future.
Saskatchewan Municipal Hail paid out more last year

Saskatchewan Municipal Hail paid out more last year

Hail claims were up in 2024 following severe storms in June and a busier than normal late August and September.
Opinion: Are China’s tariffs on Canadian canola oil and meal a ruse?

Opinion: Are China’s tariffs on Canadian canola oil and meal a ruse?

Canadian farmers are getting dour news on the future of canola prices, but real data might not back up the scope of tariff-driven market chaos everyone is worried about.
Spring weather on the Prairies is a messy thing

Spring weather on the Prairies is a messy thing

Prairie spring has a lot of chaos built in as seasons change and summer tries to assert itself.
Loss of glyphosate remains concern for farmers

Loss of glyphosate remains concern for farmers

Glyphosate-based herbicides are the most widely used pesticides on the planet.
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