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30 new ag projects receive funding

30 new ag projects receive funding

$6 M allocated to livestock and forage research.
A break for producers leasing Crown land

A break for producers leasing Crown land

Grazing rates frozen for 2024.
Shock, heartache as Loreburn elevator lost to fiery blaze

Shock, heartache as Loreburn elevator lost to fiery blaze

Prairie village in disbelief over the sudden loss of operational elevator.
Intensification seen as best option

Intensification seen as best option

New study finds that intensifying cattle operations has less impact on the environment than starting new elsewhere.
Drylanders film depicted homesteaders’ prairie gamble

Drylanders film depicted homesteaders’ prairie gamble

Fictional couple from Montreal focus of historical film.
Sask. oat processors optimistic

Sask. oat processors optimistic

‘Western Canadian oats have an extremely bright future,’ says Murad Al-Katib, processor.
Too early to say 2024 will be stronger year for hog prices

Too early to say 2024 will be stronger year for hog prices

Herd contraction might be steeper than what the USDA has registered so far.
Low-moisture canola problem linked to straight cutting

Low-moisture canola problem linked to straight cutting

Straight-cut canola tends to be drier because it is standing in the field longer.
No recharge: long-term Prairie drought raises concerns over groundwater levels

No recharge: long-term Prairie drought raises concerns over groundwater levels

As predicted by climate change models, drought is desiccating the Prairies, especially southern Alberta.
Research priorities worry farmers

Research priorities worry farmers

Issue surfaced during the Saskatchewan Canola Development Commission’s AGM.
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