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Crop report: flooding and dryness affect southeast crops

Crop report: flooding and dryness affect southeast crops

Thirty-three per cent of producers are experiencing moderate water shortages already, while 67 per cent are anticipating water shortages.
Crop report: rainfall helps with limited soil moisture levels

Crop report: rainfall helps with limited soil moisture levels

Hay and pasture acres are beginning to experience a shortage in topsoil moisture.
Partnership elevates agricultural learning in Saskatchewan

Partnership elevates agricultural learning in Saskatchewan

Sask DLC signs partnership with NAEDA to support agriculture students studying online.
Saskatchewan farmers excited to see rain, watch as crops emerge

Saskatchewan farmers excited to see rain, watch as crops emerge

Fall cereals are slightly ahead in development at 31 per cent, while oilseeds are slightly behind in development at 16 per cent.
US approves chicken made from cultivated cells, the nation's first 'lab-grown' meat

US approves chicken made from cultivated cells, the nation's first 'lab-grown' meat

For the first time, U.S. regulators on Wednesday approved the sale of chicken made from animal cells, allowing two California companies to offer “lab-grown” meat to the nation's restaurant tables and eventually, supermarket shelves.
Carievale 4-H Beef Club holds Achievement Day

Carievale 4-H Beef Club holds Achievement Day

The Carievale 4-H Beef Club held its annual Achievement Day at the Carievale Riding Arena on June 9. 
Viterra-Bunge deal not a surprise for industry watchers

Viterra-Bunge deal not a surprise for industry watchers

The Competition Bureau says it intends to scrutinize the merger.
Nanoparticle structures could help agriculture

Nanoparticle structures could help agriculture

Safeguarding crops with cutting-edge nanotechnology solutions.
Russian pea export threat takes shape

Russian pea export threat takes shape

Stiff competition is expected to put downward pressure on Canadian prices, especially with a huge crop in the works.
New cover crop attention revives interest in safflower

New cover crop attention revives interest in safflower

Proponents say the plant’s deep tap roots make it a desirable option when producers are considering cover crops.
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