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Polycultures: A cocktail mix for the semiarid prairies

Polycultures: A cocktail mix for the semiarid prairies

Producers rely on grazing native, tame perennial pastures or stockpiled forages to typically feed their cattle.

Pulse Growers Call Attention To Proper Timing of Glyphosate Application

Saskatchewan Pulse Growers (SPG) is calling on producers to ensure lentils are at the proper stage before applying glyphosate for pre-harvest weed control this growing season.
Farm net income numbers concerning

Farm net income numbers concerning

In a year when summer weather forecasts at least hint at too hot and too dry a condition for crops and China has plunged the agriculture sector into a time of trade uncertainty, more bad news is hardly what producers want to hear.
Seeding nears completion across SK.

Seeding nears completion across SK.

Seeding of the 2019 crop is nearing completion, with the majority of the crop being planted this month.
Saskatchewan Agri-Food products to be showcased on mission to Japan and South Korea

Saskatchewan Agri-Food products to be showcased on mission to Japan and South Korea

Trade and Export Development Minister Jeremy Harrison will be highlighting Saskatchewan’s high-quality agri-food products in Japan and South Korea as part of a trade mission led by federal Minister of International Trade Diversification James Carr.
'Daddy & I' coffee and pie

'Daddy & I' coffee and pie

At WDM Yorkton June 9

Government of Canada Implements New Regulations to Enhance Advance Payments Program

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East-Central Saskatchewan Crop Report for May 14 to May 20

Seeding progress has more than doubled in the region and 68 per cent of the crop is now in the ground.
New Climate Action Incentive Fund has potential

New Climate Action Incentive Fund has potential

Could return carbon price dollars to farmers
Challenges for farmers are changing

Challenges for farmers are changing

A recent incident in British Columbia has to have farmers more concerned about both the security of their farms and just how quickly things can get out of hand when it comes to the perception of the public.