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Yield estimates reveal glaring discrepancy

Yield estimates reveal glaring discrepancy

Statistics Canada’s hard red spring wheat, durum and canola estimates were higher by 4.8, 6.0 and 3.8 bushels per acre respectively.
Shayda King crowned queen at the Sask. Riding Clubs finals

Shayda King crowned queen at the Sask. Riding Clubs finals

Shayda King has long loved horses and riding.
Many producers halt harvest operations, precipitation welcomed

Many producers halt harvest operations, precipitation welcomed

Concerns about field and equipment fires have eased and there is hope that the rain will be enough in some areas to allow pastures a little regrowth.
Researchers study bison-to-cattle disease threat

Researchers study bison-to-cattle disease threat

Project will focus on herd in Wood Buffalo National Park, where bovine tuberculosis and bovine brucellosis are endemic.
Margins reach ‘staggering’ levels for canola crushers

Margins reach ‘staggering’ levels for canola crushers

Analyst says such margins could be expected if a bumper crop was on the way, but that’s not in the forecast this year.
Big farm equipment sales track above average

Big farm equipment sales track above average

Combine harvester unit sales grew 33.1 percent to 221 units sold in Canada.
Barn pickers discover gold in the old

Barn pickers discover gold in the old

The stories are as valuable for salvage specialists as are the items they find in abandoned homesteads across the Prairies.
Opinion: Canada says ‘no thanks’ to European-style agriculture

Opinion: Canada says ‘no thanks’ to European-style agriculture

Federal government fumbled the ball when it rolled out its aspirational farm-fertilizer emissions goals.
4-H member of the month Montana Sernick a proud member

4-H member of the month Montana Sernick a proud member

Sernick enjoys working with cattle and making friends through 4-H.
Cool, damp weather delays harvest for producers across province

Cool, damp weather delays harvest for producers across province

There were several reports of hard frosts in across the province but producers say damage is low due to crops being so well advanced.