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CCA applauds restored beef access

Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto met in Ottawa with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and announced that Mexico will fully re-open to Canadian beef effective October 1, 2016.

Haying progress has been steady

Good progress was made with haying this past week. Livestock producers have 50 per cent of the hay crop baled or put into silage and another 20 per cent cut and ready for baling, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s Weekly Crop Report.

Canadians invited to celebrate agriculture

Canadian agriculture representatives have announced February 15, 2017 will be Canada’s Agriculture Day – Canadian agriculture representatives today announced February 16, 2017 will be Canada’s Agriculture Day – a time to celebrate and draw a closer c
Mud Nationals

Mud Nationals

The Filthy Redneck Country Club (FRCC) opened their gates over the long weekend to welcome all to the 2016 Mud nationals – an open mudding and competitive mudding event.

Agriculture This Week - Port of Churchill closure a concern

If you have been involved in the growing, or selling, of grain in Western Canada, you are likely quite familiar with the Port of Churchill.
The Monarch - a royal migration

The Monarch - a royal migration

Have you always wanted to see a Monarch butterfly? NOW is prime time! It takes 3 to 4 generations of butterflies to complete the migration they undertake, and the final generation starts here! Each generation lives only a few weeks, migrating north a
Yorkton Cardinals Sweep Queen City

Yorkton Cardinals Sweep Queen City

The Yorkton Cardinals obviously packed their brooms Wednesday as they headed to Regina.
Canadian Bison Association Weekly Prices - July 22, 2016

Canadian Bison Association Weekly Prices - July 22, 2016

Western Development Museum Announces New Chief Executive Officer

Western Development Museum Announces New Chief Executive Officer

The Western Development Museum (WDM) Board of Directors has announced the hiring of Joan Kanigan as the new CEO. Ms.

Co-op grows with $75M fertilizer investment

Federated Co-operatives Limited (FCL) is investing $75 million to build two new state-of-the-art, high-throughput fertilizer terminals in Western Canada.
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