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OWWA holds workshop on water quality

OWWA holds workshop on water quality

The Old Wives Watershed Association held a workshop on the water quality for livestock on July 25 in Hazenmore. It proved to be a popular session with over 100 producers attending, said Tim Coloutier, a staff member at the OWWA.
Harvest underway across province

Harvest underway across province

Despite rain delays in some areas, producers in the province now have seven per cent of the crop in the bin and seven per cent swathed or ready to straight-cut, reported Saskatchewan Agriculture for the week ending August 14.

Â鶹´«Ã½AVeast producers have 11 per cent of harvest completed

Producers in the province now have seven per cent of the crop in the bin and seven per cent swathed or ready to straight-cut.
GAP Disposal back under original ownership, with a partner

GAP Disposal back under original ownership, with a partner

Weyburn – Way out at the western edge of the southeast Saskatchewan oilfield, southwest of Lake Alma, is an industrial landfill known as GAP Disposal.
No, it’s not a rocket engine

No, it’s not a rocket engine

But a flame does go inside

Virden's Safety Source diversified

Virden, Man. – Diversification has been an important strategy for Virden, Man.-based Safety Source and its sister company, Discovery Safety. Safety Source focuses on retail safety equipment sales and safety training.
Harvest starts in parched south

Harvest starts in parched south

Harvest in Saskatchewan us already underway. Producers in the province have two per cent of the crop combined and three per cent swathed or ready to straight-cut, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture for the week ending August 7.
Diversified Oilfield Services is a fitting name

Diversified Oilfield Services is a fitting name

Virden, Man. – In the back corner of Fontana’s Trucking north Virden yard, three men steadily processed tubing as it was inspected.
Local farming family a finalist for CCA award

Local farming family a finalist for CCA award

A local family is one of the finalists for the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association The Environmental Stewardship Award (TESA), which will be announced in Calgary tonight, August 16.
Think of a Prius, for light towers

Think of a Prius, for light towers

It’s kind of a solar-powered flashlight, too
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