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Water and land aid offered to drought-hit farmers

Water and land aid offered to drought-hit farmers

Water Security Agency to make water and vacant land available.
Opinion: Grain contract issues far from ‘settled’

Opinion: Grain contract issues far from ‘settled’

APAS advocates for more balance in grain contracts by improving clarity of terms and conditions.
Yorkton-area breeders bag honours at World Clydesdale Show

Yorkton-area breeders bag honours at World Clydesdale Show

The next World Clydesdale Show is set for 2025 in Springfield, Ill.
Producers wait for EU food safety decision

Producers wait for EU food safety decision

A carcass wash has become a massive barrier for firms who want to export Canadian beef to the EU.
Sask. drought hangs over mustard price outlook

Sask. drought hangs over mustard price outlook

Producers have planted a big crop, which could lower prices, but continued dryness may also slash yields and raise bids
USask dean appointed new leader at Meewasin Valley Authority

USask dean appointed new leader at Meewasin Valley Authority

New board chair specializes in soil science research with a focus on sustainability.
Curling club hosts big field-scale canola trials in Sask.

Curling club hosts big field-scale canola trials in Sask.

Curlers and farmers team up.
Chemical, fertilizer price slides may be near bottom

Chemical, fertilizer price slides may be near bottom

The glysophate supply chain at the wholesale, retail and farmer levels in Canada is “pretty empty.â€
A revolutionary force in crop development and research

A revolutionary force in crop development and research

USask wheat breeder earns province’s highest honour.
U.S. ethanol sector feels under siege

U.S. ethanol sector feels under siege

Industry points the finger mainly at government’s focus on electric vehicles, but blending regulations are also criticized.
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