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Innovations, knowledge for the farm at online Ag in Motion

Innovations, knowledge for the farm at online Ag in Motion

Farmers looking for new equipment, innovative products, crop research and agribusiness management tips will find all that, and more, at this summer’s Ag in Motion Discovery Plus.
New app helps out Saskatchewan farmers’ mental health

New app helps out Saskatchewan farmers’ mental health

An app developed in Saskatchewan meant to help out farmers’ mental health is receiving some support from the Government of Saskatchewan.
Much-needed rain arrives to help southeast area crops develop

Much-needed rain arrives to help southeast area crops develop

Rainfall in the past week has greatly improved moisture conditions for crops in the southeast region, as most crops are developing normally for this time of year.
Sask. minister of Energy and Resources reacts to pipeline chaos in U.S.

Sask. minister of Energy and Resources reacts to pipeline chaos in U.S.

The last week of June and first week of July have been figurative chaos for pipelines in the United States, and some of that chaos has a direct impact on Canadian oil production and transportation.
Enbridge Line 5 closure in Michigan could impact Saskatchewan oil production

Enbridge Line 5 closure in Michigan could impact Saskatchewan oil production

A damaged screw anchor for an underwater pipeline in the Great Lakes could impact Saskatchewan’s oil production.

Provincial government investing in methane emission reduction research

The Government of Saskatchewan is investing $400,000, as part of its Methane Action Plan (MAP), to support field-testing research on innovative methane emission reduction technologies.
СÀ¶ÊÓƵeast College announces thousands in scholarships for Estevan campus students

СÀ¶ÊÓƵeast College announces thousands in scholarships for Estevan campus students

The СÀ¶ÊÓƵeast College has announced that its students have received $16,500 in scholarships and bursaries from its Estevan campus.
Crops developing normally in SE Sask., oilseeds and pulses behind

Crops developing normally in SE Sask., oilseeds and pulses behind

Most crops in the southeast region are developing normally, but about a third of oilseeds and pulses are behind in their development due to the lack of moisture, and flea beetles are a concern in many crops also.
New provincial government office will co-ordinate nuclear policy and program work

New provincial government office will co-ordinate nuclear policy and program work

The Government of Saskatchewan has announced plans to establish an office to co-ordinate nuclear policy and program work within the Climate Change & Adaptation Division in the Ministry of Environment.
Falcon Equipment adds new technologies to its lineup

Falcon Equipment adds new technologies to its lineup

Beauroc Dump Bodies and Parker Motion and Control Technologies join its lineup
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