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Â鶹´«Ã½AVwest producers hope ‘wet’ trend continues

Â鶹´«Ã½AVwest producers hope ‘wet’ trend continues

Census Division 3 – Assiniboia, Gravelbourg, Mankota, Ponteix and Rockglen areas; Census Division 4 – Cadillac, Consul, Eastend, Maple Creek and Val Marie areas; Census Division 7 – Beechy, Central Butte, Craik, Herbert, Hodgeville and Moose Jaw areas; Census Division 8 – Cabri, Elrose, Fox Valley, Leader, Swift Current and Tompkins areas.
East-central producers have decent year for crop and livestock

East-central producers have decent year for crop and livestock

Census Division 9 – Calder, Canora, Pelly, Preeceville, Sheho and Yorkton areas; Census Division 10 – Foam Lake, Kelliher, Leroy, Raymore and Wadena areas; Census Division 11 – Davidson, Colonsay, Langham, Lanigan, Nokomis, Outlook and Saskatoon areas.
West-Central producers face challenges; yields vary

West-Central producers face challenges; yields vary

Census Division 12 – Biggar, Delisle, Rosetown and Sonningdale areas; Census Division 13 – Cut Knife, Kerrobert, Kindersley, Macklin, Plenty and Wilkie areas.
Highest yields for spring cereals, oilseeds in the Northeast

Highest yields for spring cereals, oilseeds in the Northeast

Census Division 14 – Choiceland, Hudson Bay, Kelvington, Melfort, and Nipawin areas; Census Division 15 – Cudworth, Humboldt, Kinistino, Prince Albert, Rosthern and St. Brieux areas.
Northwest producers report yields lower than expected

Northwest producers report yields lower than expected

Census Division 16 – Blaine Lake, Canwood, North Battleford, Radisson and Spiritwood areas; Census Division 17 – Glaslyn, Maidstone, Meadow Lake, Pierceland and St. Walburg areas.
It’s a wrap: 2024 crop is in the bin

It’s a wrap: 2024 crop is in the bin

Crop Report for Oct. 15 to 21 reveals 100 per cent completion.
Sask Crop Forum debuting next year in Saskatoon

Sask Crop Forum debuting next year in Saskatoon

Oilseed, pulse and cereals producers offered opportunity to network.
‘Branding’ marks beginning of Agriculture Week in Yorkton

‘Branding’ marks beginning of Agriculture Week in Yorkton

The Yorkton Exhibition Association and the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce are two of the oldest organizations in Yorkton.
Lindgren Farms hosts students for hands-on experience

Lindgren Farms hosts students for hands-on experience

Jennifer Lindgren, said every year she is surprised how many youngsters are unsure of things a farmer takes for granted.
Agriculture This Week: Ag science continually expands possibilities

Agriculture This Week: Ag science continually expands possibilities

Science is much like a bucket of Lego, each discovery (block) adding to what can be a much bigger project.
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