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Spring seeding progress remains up in the air in Ukraine

Spring seeding progress remains up in the air in Ukraine

Seed and fertilizer stocks are rumoured to be sufficient to get a crop in the ground, but fuel supplies are less certain
Canola seeding steps to reduce flea beetle risk

Canola seeding steps to reduce flea beetle risk

The economic threshold for flea beetle leaf damage is 25 per cent
Trespass law prompts treaty rights concerns

Trespass law prompts treaty rights concerns

SARM and the Treaty Commissioner are voicing concerns
Burial not only option for derailed corn: CFIA

Burial not only option for derailed corn: CFIA

Agency says it’s often seen as easiest option when corn is spilled during a derailment, but salvaging as feed also possible
Saskatchewan takes aim at wild pigs

Saskatchewan takes aim at wild pigs

Premier Scott Moe announced regulation changes at the annual SARM convention last week
Century Farm Foods returns to its roots

Century Farm Foods returns to its roots

Century Farms is proud to offer a product that is grown on their own family farm
CEO leaves Agribition

CEO leaves Agribition

Agribition CEO Chris Lane is the new executive director at Economic Development Regina
Ag spending up in Sask. budget

Ag spending up in Sask. budget

Agriculture allocation in the 2022-23 provincial budget is estimated to be up $70M
Sheep are uniquely suited for prairie producers

Sheep are uniquely suited for prairie producers

Joanne and her husband Dale have found sheep farming to be rewarding.
Opinion: No democracy if independent media is stifled

Opinion: No democracy if independent media is stifled

Freedom of the press is vital to democracy
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