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Grain farmers hit by seaway strike, as both sides agree to sit down with mediator

Grain farmers hit by seaway strike, as both sides agree to sit down with mediator

MONTREAL 鈥 The federal government has instructed workers and management in the St. Lawrence Seaway strike to sit down with a mediator this Friday and hash out their differences, as groups ranging from grain farmers to steelmakers feel the squeeze.
The need for a national water policy comes from the fact that there really isn鈥檛 one

The need for a national water policy comes from the fact that there really isn鈥檛 one

There is a whole debate about whether water is a right, a commodity or an essential or even sacred resource.
ICYMI: Harvest completed: crops yields are better than expected

ICYMI: Harvest completed: crops yields are better than expected

Fall rains and heavy, wet snow are needed around the province as soil moisture continued to decline throughout the fall.
Most crop prices expected to tumble

Most crop prices expected to tumble

鈥淪ome operations may see red ink this year,鈥 says FCC.
The benefits of herbicide resistance screening in weeds

The benefits of herbicide resistance screening in weeds

Exploring new strategies.
Opinion: Ag research deserves a 鈥榥ew deal鈥

Opinion: Ag research deserves a 鈥榥ew deal鈥

Changes in the government-industry funding split have been troubling.
Major durum region likely to see better weather

Major durum region likely to see better weather

El Nino predicted to push cooler air south across Europe.
Sprayer offers big capacity, easy-to-repair design

Sprayer offers big capacity, easy-to-repair design

The four-wheel-drive sprayer has a Tuff Boy Manufacturing chassis, a Cummins engine and Allison transmission.
Canola colour blamed on sooty mould

Canola colour blamed on sooty mould

A black waxy coating began showing up on canola crops in central Saskatchewan in late August.
Commentary: Are you a farmer?鈥

Commentary: Are you a farmer?鈥

The answer may surprise.
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