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US producer prices rose 2.1% from last year, most since April, but less than forecasters expected

US producer prices rose 2.1% from last year, most since April, but less than forecasters expected

WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 U.S. producer prices rose rose in March from a year earlier at the fastest pace in nearly a year, but the gain was less than economists expected. And wholesale inflation eased on a month to month basis.
Farm leader optimistic for future of agriculture in Saskatchewan

Farm leader optimistic for future of agriculture in Saskatchewan

A producer and farm leader in Saskatchewan, Jake Leguee, is optimistic for the future of farming in this province, through the 鈥渕iracle of incremental progress鈥.
Award-winning docuseries 'Flat Out Food' features Moose Jaw area farmer

Award-winning docuseries 'Flat Out Food' features Moose Jaw area farmer

Christie Whelan is a local farmer featured on a recent episode of the Saskatchewan-based docuseries, 鈥淔lat Out Food,鈥 which aims to connect people with the food they eat
Gravelbourg to receive funding for Green Infrastructure Project

Gravelbourg to receive funding for Green Infrastructure Project

Town of Gravelbourg will get upgrades to critical drinking watermains, protecting public health for generations to come.
Concerns raised that U.S. soy crush capacity is overbuilt

Concerns raised that U.S. soy crush capacity is overbuilt

Short-term carnage is expected to happen in Argentina.
Opinion: Healthy canola oil could use further image boost

Opinion: Healthy canola oil could use further image boost

Canola oil has seven per cent saturated fat, the least among common cooking oils.
Commentary: Consumers need to know that farm costs can hurt them

Commentary: Consumers need to know that farm costs can hurt them

Consumers see no connection between 鈥榮ocial media boycotts鈥 and price.
Sask. farmer pans move to individual premiums

Sask. farmer pans move to individual premiums

Crop insurance changed last year and consecutive drought years have pushed premiums too high, he says.
Short-line manufacturers face obstacles

Short-line manufacturers face obstacles

Copyright laws and digital lockouts prevent implement manufactures from connecting to the electronics of OEM systems.
Short-line manufacturers important to western economy

Short-line manufacturers important to western economy

Growing risk to Prairie ag manufacturing is also an economic risk in regions where farm equipment is manufactured.
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