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U.S. Midwest forecast spells bad news for corn, soybeans

U.S. Midwest forecast spells bad news for corn, soybeans

Corn and soybeans are already in short supply heading into the 2022-23 crop year.
Hunters and anglers contribute to management, conservation

Hunters and anglers contribute to management, conservation

The Assiniboia Field Area is one of the largest in Saskatchewan, according to Matthew Richardson, Conservation Officer.
Crop report: lot more rain needed to rejuvenate crops

Crop report: lot more rain needed to rejuvenate crops

Pasture and hay land in the region desperately needed the rain to help grass growth for grazing and hay yield.
Crops now emerge in southeast Saskatchewan fields

Crops now emerge in southeast Saskatchewan fields

Cropland topsoil moisture is rated as 13 per cent surplus, 76 per cent adequate and eleven per cent short.
Weyburn 4-H Beef members prepare for achievement day July 2

Weyburn 4-H Beef members prepare for achievement day July 2

Weyburn 4-H Members will compete in judging, grooming, showmanship, steer and heifer classes. Members will take part in the regional 4-H show which begins on Monday, July 4.
WTO moves forward after hiatus

WTO moves forward after hiatus

A committee will be charged with identifying and addressing existing and emerging challenges to implementation of the agreement.
Drought slashes EU durum production

Drought slashes EU durum production

European Commission forecasting a two-percent drop in production from last year and five percent below the five-year average.
Canada is still the real mover and shaker in a hot mustard market

Canada is still the real mover and shaker in a hot mustard market

Growers in the southwestern corner of Saskatchewan whose crops were ‘obliterated’ last year are reporting some of the best crops they have seen in years.
Farmers ‘wait and see’ about carbon offsets

Farmers ‘wait and see’ about carbon offsets

System’s launch was recently announced by the federal government.
Farm has multigenerational history

Farm has multigenerational history

Generations of Decorbys have tilled and planted the rich heavy loam soils that line the Qu’Appelle River Valley southeast of Spy Hill.
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