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Life as a rural First Responder and farmer is busy

Life as a rural First Responder and farmer is busy

An axiom of volunteers is that if you want something done, you find the busiest person in the community and it will get done – a truth that Fillmore producer Russ Leguee knows all too well.
APAS launches Saskatchewan’s first Internet speed test

APAS launches Saskatchewan’s first Internet speed test

Agriculture group highlights poor rural internet by challenging rural residents to test their speed
CWRC announces new executive and president

CWRC announces new executive and president

November 9, 2020 (Calgary, Saskatoon, Carman) – The Canadian Wheat Research Coalition (CWRC) – a collaboration between the Alberta Wheat Commission (AWC), Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission (Sask Wheat) and Manitoba Crop Alliance (MCA) – annou
Michichi family donates century-old threshing machine

Michichi family donates century-old threshing machine

A century-old wooden Champion threshing machine has made its way to Mallaig in Northern Alberta for the town’s Haying in the 30s pioneer program after a generous donation by Lyle and Diana Rowe of Michichi.
Canadian agribusiness wants scale to measure environmental impacts, but critics are wary

Canadian agribusiness wants scale to measure environmental impacts, but critics are wary

Canadian agribusinesses are asking for a standardized scale to measure their environmental impacts — a request some advocates worry is little more than smoke and mirrors.
Mushroom pickers find a Wild West in backwoods of rainforest

Mushroom pickers find a Wild West in backwoods of rainforest

Beneath forest canopies, a multimillion-dollar wild mushroom industry lies hidden. Chanterelles, pine mushrooms, morels: British Columbia's understory is replete with fungi sought by fancy restaurants and foodies worldwide, often for a premium price.
Willowbrook producer focused on rare Lacombe pigs

Willowbrook producer focused on rare Lacombe pigs

Lacombe pigs are rather unique among a myriad of swine breeds. To begin with it is the only breed developed in Canada. The breed is also considered critically endangered by Rare Breeds Canada.
Farm Credit Canada helps Assiniboine take agriculture digital

Farm Credit Canada helps Assiniboine take agriculture digital

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Why do the feds keep 17 million dead bugs in filing cabinets?

Why do the feds keep 17 million dead bugs in filing cabinets?

Hidden in anodyne filing cabinets scattered across the federal government’s Central Experimental Farm in Ottawa is a library of 17 million dead bugs.

Garden Chat w/Oliver Green: Irrigation - Outlook's vision?

Dr. William Tufts, known to family and friends as Bill, once remarked seeing school aged children in Outlook faces pressed to the window of a local grocery store looking at oranges in the window they had heard about but never tasted.