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Gravelbourg growing project harvested for Foodgrains Bank

Gravelbourg growing project harvested for Foodgrains Bank

Project has contributed more than $900,000 since 2003.
Harvest rolling to a close in Southwest

Harvest rolling to a close in Southwest

Census Division 7 – Beechy, Central Butte, Craik, Herbert, Hodgeville and Moose Jaw areas; Census Division 8 – Cabri, Elrose, Fox Valley, Leader, Swift Current and Tompkins areas.
Grain farmers made less in first half of 2024 compared to livestock producers

Grain farmers made less in first half of 2024 compared to livestock producers

Crop receipts fell $3.3 billion while livestock receipts increased by $1.5 billion
Hail causes total crop loss in some areas

Hail causes total crop loss in some areas

Crop Report Aug. 20 to 26.
Southwest dodges storms: harvest 43 per cent complete

Southwest dodges storms: harvest 43 per cent complete

Census Division 3 – Assiniboia, Gravelbourg, Mankota, Ponteix and Rockglen areas; Census Division 4 – Cadillac, Consul, Eastend, Maple Creek and Val Marie areas; Census Division 7 – Beechy, Central Butte, Craik, Herbert, Hodgeville and Moose Jaw areas; Census Division 8 – Cabri, Elrose, Fox Valley, Leader, Swift Current and Tompkins areas.
Hail damage leads to insurance claims

Hail damage leads to insurance claims

150 claims received over the last week by Ag Direct.
Urea supply tight as China keeps exports low

Urea supply tight as China keeps exports low

Domestic urea prices are high in China due to expanded acreage and strong industrial demand.
Rib-eye or ribs: just push this button

Rib-eye or ribs: just push this button

Vending venture into farm-to-consumer marketing.
APAS concerned about rail shutdown affecting Sask’s grain industry

APAS concerned about rail shutdown affecting Sask’s grain industry

'Producers rely on a functioning rail system to get their goods to the market. Without it, they are effectively left without a lifeline.'
Research gets molecular on potash clumping

Research gets molecular on potash clumping

Research uses imaging technology to understand why and how potash fertilizer clumps.
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