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Fillmore producer to tell the story of Canadian durum across the ocean

Fillmore producer to tell the story of Canadian durum across the ocean

By Jake Leguee Have you ever heard of new crop missions? Probably not. Most farmers I’ve talked to over the past couple of months have never heard of them.
Most SE area crops taken off for the 2019 harvest

Most SE area crops taken off for the 2019 harvest

Almost all of the 2019 crop was taken off for harvest, Sask. Agriculture reported in their final crop report for the year.
Gladmar student gets scholarship at Agribition

Gladmar student gets scholarship at Agribition

Canadian Western Agribition (CWA) is pleased to announce its 2019 scholarship recipients. Every year, CWA awards post-secondary scholarships to future leaders connected to the show.
CAODC issues a flat drilling forecast, but 48 fewer rigs next year

CAODC issues a flat drilling forecast, but 48 fewer rigs next year

Calgary – Following the Canadian federal election in October, the sentiment toward Canadian oil and gas is nearing all-time lows, said the Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC) in releasing their drilling forecast for 2020 on N
Ag minister gives Weyburn audience industry update

Ag minister gives Weyburn audience industry update

Saskatchewan’s Agriculture minister David Marit is working on expanding the markets available for this province’s agricultural products, he told business owners and farmers at the Farmer Appreciation Banquet on Nov. 5 at McKenna Hall.
UPDATE: Stoughton producer's case set over to January

UPDATE: Stoughton producer's case set over to January

One person faces several charges after more than 300 cattle were seized from his farm last winter.
PSAC forecasts 500 fewer wells next year

PSAC forecasts 500 fewer wells next year

Calgary – The Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC) released its 2020 Canadian Oilfield Services Activity Forecast on Oct. 31. PSAC expects a total of 4,500 wells (rig releases) to be drilled in Canada in 2020.
Weyburn Chamber names Golden Sheaf winner

Weyburn Chamber names Golden Sheaf winner

Brad and Leeann Barlow were named as the 2019 recipients of the Golden Sheaf Award by the Weyburn Chamber of Commerce at their annual Farmer Appreciation Banquet, held on Tuesday evening at McKenna Hall.
Freeze-up hasn’t resulted in a bump in drilling

Freeze-up hasn’t resulted in a bump in drilling

Crescent Point accounts for 39.3 per cent of drilling in Saskatchewan
Getting harvest done in the Weyburn region

Getting harvest done in the Weyburn region

Farmers were combining their fields on Saturday as they took advantage of the good fall weather to make some progress in harvest operations.
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