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Stock Growers welcome COVID assistance

Stock Growers welcome COVID assistance

The Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association (SSGA) welcomes Minister of Agriculture David Marit’s announcement today, ( see story here ), of additional funding to help livestock producers manage the impacts of COVID-19-related market disruptions.
Province announces livestock support during COVID-19 situation

Province announces livestock support during COVID-19 situation

Today, Agriculture Minister David Marit is announcing $10 million in additional funding to help livestock producers manage the impacts of COVID-19 related market disruptions.
Crop report for May 5-11

Crop report for May 5-11

More farmers were able to get out into the field this week, with many seeding or planning to seed within the next week or two. Seeding progress in the province is at 18 per cent, up seven per cent from last week.
Southeast farmers have started seeding

Southeast farmers have started seeding

Michael Brown is excited to be back into the field and begin seeding, even though the wet field conditions are going to pose a challenge this year. Brown has nearly 5,000 acres of land nine kilometres south of Carlyle.
Alameda 4-H club is getting ready for a virtual sale

Alameda 4-H club is getting ready for a virtual sale

Despite all the changes and challenges, life goes on and the Alameda 4-H club would traditionally be getting ready for their annual show and sale.
Agriculture scholarship winners announced

Agriculture scholarship winners announced

Today, Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit awarded four scholarships to Saskatchewan students pursing an agriculture-related education.
Community effort saves local farm cattle from possible disaster

Community effort saves local farm cattle from possible disaster

Recently a herd of cattle belonging to Chad and Amanda Burback, who farm near Togo, escaped from a corral located north of Togo.

Sage Valley Farm east of Lisieux grows, farms and sells organic produce and meat

Sage Valley Farm is located on a grid road east of Lisieux, a community 42 kilometres south of Assiniboia. Dustin Miller and his wife Amy purchased the farm from his parents in 2011.
Agriculture This Week - Maintaining food supply

Agriculture This Week - Maintaining food supply

To say we are living in unusual times is an understatement. That is particularly true for the food sector.
Seeding gets started in Sask. for 2020

Seeding gets started in Sask. for 2020

Seeding is underway in many parts of the province this week, with seven per cent of the 2020 crop now in the ground. This is just below the five-year average (2015-2019) of nine per cent for this time of year.