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More dryness could worsen grasshopper outlook

More dryness could worsen grasshopper outlook

Bertha armyworms remain a worry, while diamondback moth levels are difficult to predict due to migratory patterns.
Former Sask. farm leader, politician dies

Former Sask. farm leader, politician dies

Carol Teichrob is a member of the Saskatchewan Agricultural Hall of Fame.
Winter is fun, but safety comes first

Winter is fun, but safety comes first

This time of year brings with it new risks on the farm, especially for children, and families are urged to play it safe.
Opinion: Beef breeding must aim for profitability

Opinion: Beef breeding must aim for profitability

The profitable animal is not fancy and doesn’t have the fat cover to hide the flaws.
Rancher who had 308 cattle seized pleads not guilty

Rancher who had 308 cattle seized pleads not guilty

Between April 6 – 8 Animal Protection Services of Saskatchewan, with assistance from Blaine Lake RCMP, executed a warrant on a rural property in the area of Whitkow and seized 308 cattle in distress.
Opinion: Anticipating the looming decline of neoliberalism’s influence

Opinion: Anticipating the looming decline of neoliberalism’s influence

Neoliberalism is an economic and political philosophy that capital, people, and goods should be able to cross borders freely in search of the most productive and profitable returns.
Opinion: Female farmer numbers show major increase

Opinion: Female farmer numbers show major increase

Data from the 2021 national farm census shows the number of female operators is up.
Know the difference between free gas and frothy bloat

Know the difference between free gas and frothy bloat

Cattle producers must always be prepared to treat bloat.
Climate change, antibiotics may threaten soil

Climate change, antibiotics may threaten soil

Researchers say livestock antibiotic residues can degrade microbe activity when combined with rising temperatures.
Nitrogen fertilizer prices at mercy of global issues

Nitrogen fertilizer prices at mercy of global issues

Natural gas prices have dropped 60 percent from the highs of August, resulting in an increase in EU nitrogen fertilizer production.
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