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Can we breed wild pigs to extinction?

Can we breed wild pigs to extinction?

Gene-edited wild pigs could lead the invasive species into a reproductive dead end, research proposes.
Farm women face old challenges

Farm women face old challenges

There are more female farmers around, but gender bias continues to rear its ugly head, panellists say.
Researchers seek insights into what makes cows efficient

Researchers seek insights into what makes cows efficient

Animal and Poultry Science department data to allow for better decision-making on farms.
NFU elects and re-affirms officials at Saskatoon convention

NFU elects and re-affirms officials at Saskatoon convention

Presidents and vice-presidents represent Ontario and Prairie provinces.
Video: Corey Mace takes care of the Burning of the Brand at Agribition

Video: Corey Mace takes care of the Burning of the Brand at Agribition

Mace was looking forward to connecting with Rider fans at the event. 鈥淲e know that Rider Nation doesn鈥檛 just limit itself to the boundaries of the province,鈥 he said.
Agribition this week in Regina

Agribition this week in Regina

Canadian Western Agribition drew 142,800 people through the gates in 2023.
Hiding granaries from missiles

Hiding granaries from missiles

The farmers of Ukraine toil on, even in the shadow of a long war.
USask professor鈥檚 research earns Mitacs award

USask professor鈥檚 research earns Mitacs award

Acharya's research is a part of the shift towards a bio-based economy.
E. coli in vegetables harder problem than beef

E. coli in vegetables harder problem than beef

McDonald鈥檚 contamination crisis in the United States reveals why the bacteria is more difficult to control in produce.
Tough to predict La Nina鈥檚 weather impact

Tough to predict La Nina鈥檚 weather impact

La Nina is the little girl and can sometimes be called El Viejo, the anti-El Nino or simply a cold event.
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