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Hwy 39 future is discussed

Hwy 39 future is discussed

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Saskatchewan’s agriculture inspires artists

Saskatchewan’s agriculture inspires artists

Saskatchewan’s agriculture is not only an economic endeavour but also the subject of artistic works. Saskatchewan has given birth to many artists who live on farms and are inspired creatively by the rural lifestyle and the Prairie landscape.
Nalco Champion hosts technical innovation day in Estevan

Nalco Champion hosts technical innovation day in Estevan

Estevan – Nalco Champion has been on a substantial push in southeast Saskatchewan, updating labs in Estevan and Carlyle, and, most recently, holding a technical innovation day in Estevan on May 10.
Extreme heat wilting crops in SW area

Extreme heat wilting crops in SW area

The majority of crops across the province are developing normally, Saskatchewan Agriculture reported for the week of July 4 to 10.
Salt water kills cattle near Chaplin

Salt water kills cattle near Chaplin

Ranchers across the province are still reeling from the news of 200 cows and calves dying after drinking water with high salt concentrations in a community pasture near Chaplin on July 7. Dr.
Agriculture 150

Agriculture 150

Celebrating 150 years of agriculture in Canada!

North American Lumber will remain open

Mill Street & Co. announced its subsidiary, The Fastway Group, has entered into a purchase agreement for the acquisition of the business operations of North American Lumber Limited (NAL), including the retail outlet in Weyburn.
Crops in the south face record dry conditions

Crops in the south face record dry conditions

With crops maturing in the field, producers are worried the record high temperatures in July will prove damaging. They have now turned their attention to haying.
Mankota student sweeps provincial rodeo titles

Mankota student sweeps provincial rodeo titles

Kassidy Williamson of Mankota collected an impressive set of titles at the Provincial High School Rodeo Association finals in Swift Current on June 3-4.
Summer prices dip at Assiniboia auction

Summer prices dip at Assiniboia auction

The Assiniboia Livestock Auction held its regular cull cow and bull sale on July 5 with 431 head sold. This is down from 587 sold at the previous sale on June 21. Heiferettes sold between $1.10 and $1.30 per lb. This is down between $0.10 to $0.
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