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The ingredients of a Prairie thunderstorm

The ingredients of a Prairie thunderstorm

Sometimes the smallest addition can make a storm truly memorable.
Stock Growers Assn. signs Canada's first prairie conservation contract

Stock Growers Assn. signs Canada's first prairie conservation contract

Canada’s first term conservation easement protects 640 acres of native grassland in Sask., balancing habitat and rancher flexibility.
Agriculture This Week: Pollinators deserve our attention

Agriculture This Week: Pollinators deserve our attention

Having pollinator week to raise awareness for pollinators and spreading the word about what we can do to protect them is certainly not a bad idea
Saskatchewan farmers are spraying and hauling grain: Crop report

Saskatchewan farmers are spraying and hauling grain: Crop report

With seeding complete in the province, producers are busy with in-field spraying and other activities such as hauling grain.
Alameda youth's 4-H steer raises $14,000 for health care

Alameda youth's 4-H steer raises $14,000 for health care

Bowyn Freitag sold his 4-H steer in honour of his father Cory.
'Think Ag' event inspires Sun West students to consider careers in agriculture

'Think Ag' event inspires Sun West students to consider careers in agriculture

An educational event focused on all things agriculture showed students the career possibilities that lay ahead in the industry.
USask researchers discover genes that protect wheat from disease

USask researchers discover genes that protect wheat from disease

Project studies wild wheat varieties that carry resistance to harmful pathogens.
Stock growers gather in MJ to focus on beef industry's future

Stock growers gather in MJ to focus on beef industry's future

Farmers, ranchers, and industry leaders from across the province gathered in Moose Jaw recently.
Support for two new ag research facilities at USask

Support for two new ag research facilities at USask

$3.4M to support integrated genomics studies to advance sustainable agriculture.
Federal budget delay frustrates agriculture critic

Federal budget delay frustrates agriculture critic

John Barlow says he will continue to focus on tariffs, interprovincial agriculture trade and lessened regulatory red tape.
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