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Agriculture is one of the largest industries in the province, and simultaneously one of the most dangerous. As seeding and ...
Rain came down in varying amounts around Saskatchewan leading up to Friday’s edition of the SaskAgToday.com Roundtable. The moisture is welcome and some producers got seeding done prior to the ...
Hard red spring wheat bids in Western Canada moved lower during the week ended May 15, as losses in the United States futures ...
A fourth-generation farmer from Assiniboia, Sask., Payant splits his year between harvesting grain on his family’s prairie ...
The first Meal in the Field delivery brought us to the heart of a true prairie legacy—the Edwards family farm. Located just ...
The southwest region is the furthest ahead at 76% complete, while the northwest region sits at 49% complete, the southeast, ...
Feed barley is still in demand at feedlots in Lethbridge, but prices will remain steady for the time being, according to a ...
Favourable weather has allowed Saskatchewan farmers to make good seeding progress, with 49 per cent of intended acres in the ...
Glacier FarmMedia — Saskatchewan Agriculture is asking cattle producers to be on the lookout for anthrax after infections ...
Researchers identify trends that can help reduce farm injuries and fatalities Sheila Bautz Special to the Herald According to ...
From surveillance to testing to restocking, two experts outline how an investigation works ...
The Canadian Federation of Agriculture President Keith Currie says Canadian agriculture is at a critical juncture, with the ...