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Farmer network puts the truth on the ground

Farmer network puts the truth on the ground

Large-scale field trial locations are often tricky for companies looking to put their products to the test of scale
Beating the heat by insuring the yield

Beating the heat by insuring the yield

How does it work? It's like crop insurance without the premium
Do it yourself green on brown spotting

Do it yourself green on brown spotting

Open source weed detection for sprayers or precision tillage is based on camera sensors identifying the targets
Good harvest progress: 89 per cent of crop in the bin

Good harvest progress: 89 per cent of crop in the bin

Crop Report from the province for Sept. 14-20
The time to address Saskatchewan鈥檚 water quality woes is now

The time to address Saskatchewan鈥檚 water quality woes is now

Citizen science offers ways to learn more about Saskatchewan water quality, encourages stewardship
StatCan crop estimates continue to shrink

StatCan crop estimates continue to shrink

If estimates prove accurate, Canadian canola production will hit its lowest level in 13 years
APAS producer survey examines drought impact on grain contracts

APAS producer survey examines drought impact on grain contracts

The APAS Grain Contract Survey is designed to collect information to document the range and type of costs producers face due to contract shortfalls
Farmers and ranchers have to put their health first - physical and mental

Farmers and ranchers have to put their health first - physical and mental

Even under ideal conditions, farming and ranching in Saskatchewan can be stressful. It can be difficult for producers to leave their stress at work at the end of the day.
Considerations when buying or selling straw in the swath

Considerations when buying or selling straw in the swath

When it comes to selling or buying straw after the crop has been harvested, there are a few things to keep in mind
Despite election, little changed in Ottawa landscape

Despite election, little changed in Ottawa landscape

There had been concerns that the People's Party of Canada and Maverick Party would split the right-wing vote. Neither party elected any candidates and PPC leader Maxime Bernier failed to win his seat
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