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Opinion: Sustainable agriculture strategy needs farm input

Opinion: Sustainable agriculture strategy needs farm input

Prairie farmers are credited with switching to conservation seeding techniques and reducing summerfallow.
Enhanced fertilizer can cut emissions

Enhanced fertilizer can cut emissions

Enhanced efficiency products work, but few farmers are using them because they can’t find a way to make them pay.
Growers warned of wheat price dip

Growers warned of wheat price dip

Fall new crop hard red spring wheat futures at the close of 2022 were nearly identical to what they were a year ago.
Sask. veterinary prof launches beef cattle health podcast

Sask. veterinary prof launches beef cattle health podcast

The range of topics covered since the launch of the podcast in late October runs from feed testing, extended grazing systems along with a recent episode looking at copper deficiency in cattle.
COP15 agreement ‘not bad for the beef business’

COP15 agreement ‘not bad for the beef business’

Cattle industry says the international biodiversity framework allows each country to determine how goals are achieved.
Sask. canola, flax groups to share executive director

Sask. canola, flax groups to share executive director

SaskFlax lost its long-time executive director late last year.
India extends lentil tariff exemption

India extends lentil tariff exemption

The exemption was set to expire on March 31, which would have meant a return to a prohibitive 30 percent duty.
Innovation Sask. announces investment for rural water facilities

Innovation Sask. announces investment for rural water facilities

Access to clean drinking water and wastewater treatment is a significant challenge for many rural and First Nation communities in Saskatchewan
The secret messages of plants

The secret messages of plants

New traits enable plants to signal up to seven separate issues by emitting coloured fluorescent proteins on their leaves.
Bio-pesticides bloom in greenhouses

Bio-pesticides bloom in greenhouses

Biological pesticides, or bio-pesticides, are products derived from fungi, bacteria, minerals and other natural sources.
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