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Meteorologist predicts better growing season

Meteorologist predicts better growing season

Longtime weather forecaster says drought conditions that caused problems in 2024 aren’t expected to occur this year.
AgWest acquires Agriterra in Yorkton and Weyburn

AgWest acquires Agriterra in Yorkton and Weyburn

AgWest says it is committed to retaining AgriTerra’s experienced staff.
Canada’s pork industry renews investment in swine welfare chair

Canada’s pork industry renews investment in swine welfare chair

Dr. Yolande Seddon at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine named to the post.
Agriculture This Week: Finding environmental balance not easy

Agriculture This Week: Finding environmental balance not easy

How production, profits, and environmental sustainability are handled in the turbulent years ahead will potentially define our world’s overall future.
Help wanted: Crop reporters for the season

Help wanted: Crop reporters for the season

Crop reporter responsibilities include gathering rainfall data and filling out a survey provided by the Ministry of Agriculture.
Saskatchewan Agricultural Hall of Fame adds six individuals

Saskatchewan Agricultural Hall of Fame adds six individuals

Induction ceremony to be held at Prairieland Park in Saskatoon Saturday, April 26.
Opinion: Agri-food sector dodges a bullet as Parliament hits pause

Opinion: Agri-food sector dodges a bullet as Parliament hits pause

Farmers score big as Ottawa’s misguided policies fall by the wayside.
Producers take many paths to regenerative ag

Producers take many paths to regenerative ag

Motivations for following regenerative agriculture practices vary from producing quality food to ecological stewardship.
December was a ‘roller-coaster’ month for weather

December was a ‘roller-coaster’ month for weather

Temperatures careen from one extreme to another.
Agriculture This Week: Supply and demand not only market force in 2025

Agriculture This Week: Supply and demand not only market force in 2025

Production pressures always start and end with Mother Nature.
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