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Variable rate fertilizer applications

Historically, farmers have determined their fertilizer needs by analyzing previous yields, soil analysis from samples taken across the field and current soil moisture reserves.
Photos: Retired man enjoys spending summers

Photos: Retired man enjoys spending summers

Retired man enjoys spending summers doing "nothing" at the farm

Retired man enjoys spending summers doing "nothing" at the farm

( see photo gallery below ) There is something in that old adage about being able to take the boy off the farm but not being able to take the farm out of the boy that seems to ring especially true for one retired Kamsack district farmer.
New provincial water drainage regulations to be implemented first in Spirit Creek pilot project

New provincial water drainage regulations to be implemented first in Spirit Creek pilot project

– the drainage system entering north side of Good Spirit Lake

CWB and G3 finalize commercialization deal

On July 31, Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz announced that the CWB had finalized the commercialization deal with G3 Global Grain Group and has become a fully private and global competitor in the Canadian grain sector.
Photos: Ted Isaac’s ranch

Photos: Ted Isaac’s ranch

Cowboy way of life celebrated on Ted Isaac’s ranch

Cowboy way of life celebrated on Ted Isaac’s ranch

( see photo gallery below ) From a young age, Ted Isaac had always dreamed of riding the range with just his horse for companionship.

Ag Transport Coalition railway performance measurement report

The Ag Transport Coalition released a review of railway service performance on August 20 for the 2014/15 grain year.

Scientists share midge attacking parasitoids with neighbours

Wheat midge, a non-native pest that feeds on developing wheat kernels, is a serious economic threat to farmers, especially in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

Lure of the lingonberry: win-win for northern agriculture and heart health

Chances are you have never heard of lingonberries, but they are to Scandinavians what cranberries are to North Americans – a favourite accompaniment to many popular food dishes.
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