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Ryan Young

Ryan Young

Ryan Young is the Agriculture News Director for 620 CKRM and host of “SaskAgToday”, Harvard Media’s flagship agricultural show. He graduated from Western Academy Broadcasting College in January 2015 and got his start at 105 CJVR in Melfort as an intern the same year. Prior to getting “behind the wheel” of agriculture news in April 2023, Ryan was a reporter and news anchor for CKRM’s sister radio station, GX94, from 2015-2023.

Recent Work by Ryan

Sask. Crop Report: crops resilient despite varying weather

Sask. Crop Report: crops resilient despite varying weather

While some damage has been reported due to various factors, crop development remains ahead for the time of year.
Closing grain prices Thursday, July 3

Closing grain prices Thursday, July 3

Opening Grain Prices Thursday, July 3

Opening Grain Prices Thursday, July 3

APAS report claims "farmer's share continues to shrink"

APAS report claims "farmer's share continues to shrink"

The gap between the cost of groceries and what farmer's earn in return for producing commodities that make the grocery items is widening, says report from APAS
More wildfires result in more evacuations

More wildfires result in more evacuations

There has been an increase in active wildfires over the past week, forcing people to evacuate their communities.
Seeding off the to-do list for most Saskatchewan farmers

Seeding off the to-do list for most Saskatchewan farmers

The provincial crop report is almost at the 100% mark, and still ahead of the five and ten-year averages.
Warm & dry summarize May weather

Warm & dry summarize May weather

Environment Canada weather stats show not much precipitation and above normal temperatures.
Norquay farm teaches students about farming basics

Norquay farm teaches students about farming basics

Lindgren farms hosted about 170 students to show different aspects of farming.
Metis Nation – Saskatchewan declares State of Emergency due to wildfires

Metis Nation – Saskatchewan declares State of Emergency due to wildfires

MN-S says they’re willing to help in any way that they can, including expanding culturally grounded services, supplies, and shelter for those displaced.
Farmers can send in grain samples for free

Farmers can send in grain samples for free

CGC Harvest Sample Program tests grain samples and sends information back to the farmer at no cost.
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