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Betts Drilling shop and office burns down, but all 4 rigs are working

Betts Drilling shop and office burns down, but all 4 rigs are working

Carnduff 鈥 Just after midnight, in the early minutes of Dec. 30, Betts Drilling shop and office on the east side of Carnduff burnt to the ground. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e still doing the investigation,鈥 said Bob Betts, general manager, on Jan.
Livestock care very important during extreme cold weather

Livestock care very important during extreme cold weather

Extreme cold temperatures in southern Saskatchewan in early February were not only dangerous for humans, but for farm animals as well. Temperatures dipped to the low minus 20s and with a windchill some days felt like the minus 30s.
Cattle prices up at Mankota auction

Cattle prices up at Mankota auction

The Mankota Stockmen鈥檚 Weigh Co. held an all-class sale on February 10 with 140 head sold. Bulls weighing between 1000 to 2000 lbs. sold between $90 and $96 per cwt. This is up from the $82.15 per cwt average price at the last sale on December 9.
Comtrax Logistics continues to develop plans

Comtrax Logistics continues to develop plans

Rotary Club hears update from a key member
Just $1.7 million in February Crown land sale

Just $1.7 million in February Crown land sale

Regina 鈥 While the return of oil to over US$50 per barrel has resulted in the highest activity levels seen in Saskatchewan in two years, the Feb. 7 public offering of Saskatchewan鈥檚 Crown petroleum and natural gas rights sure didn鈥檛 show it.
Bovine TB testing is near complete in Saskatchewan

Bovine TB testing is near complete in Saskatchewan

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency reported directly to ranchers on their Bovine Tuberculosis investigation in southeast Alberta and southeast Saskatchewan. Dr.
Stock Growers meeting discuss a variety of farm-related topics

Stock Growers meeting discuss a variety of farm-related topics

Members of the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association (SSGA) discussed some of the beef industry鈥檚 most pressing issues at their semi-annual meeting on January 25 in Regina.
Conservation project receives $200,000

Conservation project receives $200,000

The Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association (SSGA) has received a $200,000 grant from the Washington, DC-based National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) for grasslands conservation projects, announced on January 17.
RW Organic expanding to conventional grain storage

RW Organic expanding to conventional grain storage

RW Organic of Mossbank, one of the biggest organic grain storage and handling facilities in Canada, is getting even bigger.
Cleanup ongoing of oil spill on First Nations land

Cleanup ongoing of oil spill on First Nations land

Cleanup is ongoing north of Stoughton after an oil spill occurred on late Friday afternoon.
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