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Canadian Western Agribition expects losses

Canadian Western Agribition expects losses

But no new debt during COVID-19 pandemic
First-of-its-kind hydrogen production project slated for Sask.

First-of-its-kind hydrogen production project slated for Sask.

Saskatchewan is set to welcome an innovative, first-of-its-kind hydrogen production project, which marks the first, formally approved initiative under the provincial government鈥檚 Saskatchewan Petroleum Innovation Incentive (SPII).
Delayed weed control? Make it count

Delayed weed control? Make it count

For canola fields that have not been sprayed this year, effective weed control may come down to one herbicide application 鈥 so make that application count. Start by assessing the weed and crop stage situation in each field.
Counting canola plants with a hula hoop

Counting canola plants with a hula hoop

Multiple canola plant counts done about a month after seeding will provide a report card on the seeding operation and help with planning for the rest of 2020.
Keeping kids safe on the farm as important as ever

Keeping kids safe on the farm as important as ever

Communities are encouraged to complete applications to host a 2021 Safety Day Event
Canadian Western Agribition postpones 50th show until 2021

Canadian Western Agribition postpones 50th show until 2021

Canadian Western Agribition (CWA) announced today that, in response to restrictions and recommendations surrounding COVID-19, CWA's 50th show will be postponed until 2021.
State of Agriculture: Grain prices a 'mixed bag' of ups and downs during pandemic

State of Agriculture: Grain prices a 'mixed bag' of ups and downs during pandemic

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic killing oil prices and grinding most of Saskatchewan鈥檚 economy to a halt through March and April, its impact on the agriculture sector is more of an economic blip, showing a 鈥渕ixed bag鈥 of price gains and losses, accordi
Sask. ag manufacturers making adjustments due to Covid-19

Sask. ag manufacturers making adjustments due to Covid-19

Agriculture manufacturers in southeast Saskatchewan are makin adjustments to their operations to adapt to covid-19 SeedMaster SeedMaster in Emerald Park is one of the leading innovators in the agriculture industry for their work in seeding and to con
Province launches $400 million inactive well program

Province launches $400 million inactive well program

Energy and Resources Minister Bronwyn Eyre announced Friday morning the province鈥檚 new inactive well program, which will access $400 million over two years.
Seeding has doubled in past week

Seeding has doubled in past week

Crop report for May 12-18
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