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An inside look at honey processing

An inside look at honey processing

Honey is a very natural product, but there is still an extensive process to get it from the beehive to the consumer.
Agriculture This Week - What we eat changing for health

Agriculture This Week - What we eat changing for health

Continuing last week’s thoughts on the changing way we approach our food, the vision of what is best for us is changing, too.

Food Assistance Around the World

River Plains Growing Project marks ten years
Annual CSIDC Field Day Highlights Climate Adapting

Annual CSIDC Field Day Highlights Climate Adapting

Informative tours, demonstrations make up yearly local event
Agriculture This Week - The changing reality of our food

Agriculture This Week - The changing reality of our food

It is rather obvious what we eat, and where we access our food has changed significantly over the past few decades. In many ways I suppose my own experience is a textbook example of the change.
Agriculture This Week - Horse sector helps economy

Agriculture This Week - Horse sector helps economy

When it comes to agriculture the equine sector sometimes seems to get lost.

Rocky Mountain Buys John Bob Farm Equipment

Rocky Mountain Dealerships Inc., Canada’s largest agriculture equipment dealer, has announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the shares comprising John Bob Farm Equipment.
Farmers take unique field trip

Farmers take unique field trip

Dozens of farmers and agricultural experts loaded onto bleachers at the the Yorkton Research farm on Thursday. They got comfortable in their seats as tractors and trucks began to pull away, dragging the bleachers with them.
Top quality cattle at 4-H show

Top quality cattle at 4-H show

The quality of cattle at the 2018 edition of the Yorkton Regional 4-H Show was very good according to show judge Ryan Hurlburt.
Crops generally in good condition

Crops generally in good condition

Across the province, the majority of crops are in good condition and at their normal stages of development for this time of year, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s Weekly Crop Report.
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