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Company suspends canola crusher plans

Company suspends canola crusher plans

Plant was to be built at Northgate, near the Canada-United States border.
Crops in low areas not expected to survive, hammered by rain

Crops in low areas not expected to survive, hammered by rain

Crops in the region have struggled with developing under the excessively wet conditions and are predicted to be a week or two behind in some areas.
Visitors impressed with Canada’s Farm Show

Visitors impressed with Canada’s Farm Show

Nigerian farmer Soji Iyalla says he’ll be back for Agribition in the fall.
Area crops hammered by rains

Area crops hammered by rains

Crops in the low areas are not expected to survive unless water dries up quickly.
Success on the farm measured in diversity

Success on the farm measured in diversity

The Cayers moved back to the farm just a few years ago after careers in the armed forces.
Sask. cattle producers set priorities

Sask. cattle producers set priorities

Four resolutions prioritized.
Health Canada’s front of packaging labels criticized

Health Canada’s front of packaging labels criticized

Labels could hurt families struggling with high cost of living and producers already working to get back on their feet.
Canola futures take unprecedented plunge

Canola futures take unprecedented plunge

It took about a month and a half for the market to fall that much after the 2008 highs.
U.S. Midwest forecast spells bad news for corn, soybeans

U.S. Midwest forecast spells bad news for corn, soybeans

Corn and soybeans are already in short supply heading into the 2022-23 crop year.
Agriculture This Week: WTO deals never easily achieved

Agriculture This Week: WTO deals never easily achieved

Consensus deals leave no one fully satisfied
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