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Lake and reservoir levels near normal

Lake and reservoir levels near normal

Saskatchewan's water supply conditions have improved.
Lampman farmers cross speckle park with Angus

Lampman farmers cross speckle park with Angus

Lampman area family discusses their love of farming.
Drought weakened but not broken

Drought weakened but not broken

La Nina is likely to stick around in July and August.
Tax credit plays havoc with refunds

Tax credit plays havoc with refunds

Federal legislation authorizing the Return of Fuel Charge Proceeds to Farmers Tax Credit didn’t receive final approval until June 9.
Ground meat exempt from food labelling rules

Ground meat exempt from food labelling rules

Initially ground beef and pork were to be labelled, causing the industry and opposition politicians to campaign against the plan.
Farm group proposes strategy to cut emissions

Farm group proposes strategy to cut emissions

A national coalition of producers is proposing solutions to tackling climate change.
Infrastructure bank eyes irrigation investment

Infrastructure bank eyes irrigation investment

Federal agency says it is waiting for the province to complete its technical and financial work and then make a request.
App focusing on food security wins startup competition

App focusing on food security wins startup competition

ProdYous won a $4,000 prize for its plan to help people launch urban farms and market their vegetables and fruits.
Contaminated water dangerous to humans, pets, livestock

Contaminated water dangerous to humans, pets, livestock

Be water safety conscious; watch for blue-green algae.
Ditches provide valuable fodder for farmers

Ditches provide valuable fodder for farmers

Hay and ditch mowing gets into full swing.
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