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PIC operation in Carlyle area moving forward

PIC operation in Carlyle area moving forward

Progress being made on the buildings for PIC Canada
Livestock Day tackles tight feed supplies

Livestock Day tackles tight feed supplies

Ag in Motion Livestock Day event planned for Aug. 26
Farmers are optimistic despite weather conditions

Farmers are optimistic despite weather conditions

Farmers optimistic despite weather conditions.
Agriculture This Week: Tight supplies may increase buyer demand

Agriculture This Week: Tight supplies may increase buyer demand

Weather is impacting grain yields in several countries
Holistic ranching more than rotating paddocks

Holistic ranching more than rotating paddocks

Does holistic grazing have advantages over conventional all-in systems in drought years?
Harvest progress has favourable conditions for southeast producers

Harvest progress has favourable conditions for southeast producers

WEYBURN -- Great harvest progress was made in the southeast region in the last week thanks to favourable conditions.
Sask. Chamber of Commerce says poor harvest could impact whole province

Sask. Chamber of Commerce says poor harvest could impact whole province

When producers struggle financially, it affects all of Saskatchewan.
While it’s far from a dream harvest, Johner Farms is pleased with what they have

While it’s far from a dream harvest, Johner Farms is pleased with what they have

Farmers in the Estevan area proceed with the harvest, state that it could have been worse.
Local rancher reflects on the situation with cattle and government support

Local rancher reflects on the situation with cattle and government support

Pastures are drying up with no regrow, and by mid-August, it became obvious that the ranching community will need significant help to get through this year.
Crops in the southeast look to be best in Sask.

Crops in the southeast look to be best in Sask.

The crops in southeast Saskatchewan are likely the best in the province this year, according to Sherri Roberts, a crop extension specialist with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture. 
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