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New organization to hold its first-ever steer auction in Estevan

New organization to hold its first-ever steer auction in Estevan

Twenty-four steers will be sold, including a charity steer to benefit the Creighton Lodge kitchen expansion.
Some alternatives to gopher problem show potential promise

Some alternatives to gopher problem show potential promise

Sask. Agriculture’s Dr. James Tansey says alternatives can be effective if used properly.
Mann steps down as Genesis Fertilizer head

Mann steps down as Genesis Fertilizer head

CEO, president and chair of the company steps down as another company he runs faces financial difficulties.
What’s new and returning for Ag in Motion 2025

What’s new and returning for Ag in Motion 2025

Preparations are already underway for the Saskatchewan farm show held near Langham.
First-year student earns Reconciliation in Action Award

First-year student earns Reconciliation in Action Award

Sask. Polytech Resource and Environmental Law student inspires adult learners by sharing his educational journey.
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.
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.
Southeast resident continues his recovery after cow attack

Southeast resident continues his recovery after cow attack

Carl Lang sustained serious injuries in the incident south of Carnduff in April.
Five generations of farming south of Arcola for the Freitags

Five generations of farming south of Arcola for the Freitags

A lot of changes have occurred over the years for the family.
New USask infrastructure to bolster agricultural research

New USask infrastructure to bolster agricultural research

USask has received $11.8 million in funding for two new facilities that will provide critical workspace for crop and soil science research and teaching.
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