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Canola struggles from weak veg oil price and falling crude

Canola struggles from weak veg oil price and falling crude

Wheat, barley, oats, peas and lentils yields larger than projected in September.
Commentary: Grower groups need more farmers to help share the load

Commentary: Grower groups need more farmers to help share the load

A glimpse inside the annual Prairie Oat Growers meeting.
Study shows Sask. growers sequester more carbon than others

Study shows Sask. growers sequester more carbon than others

Data demonstrate adoption of practices such as no-till farming have contributed to sequestration.
Costs rise for FCL ag complex

Costs rise for FCL ag complex

The company is looking at all components of the project to see where it can hold or trim costs.
Slope adjustment can reduce grain losses

Slope adjustment can reduce grain losses

At Agritechnica John Deere showed three new technologies available now or available soon.
Agriculture This Week: As new year nears thoughts turn to future

Agriculture This Week: As new year nears thoughts turn to future

It is funny to think that I am old enough to recall the days of tractors before cabs were standard fare
Soil the unseen power player in climate change

Soil the unseen power player in climate change

Seeking a holistic understanding of soil health at USask.
52 commerical and backyard flocks in B.C. have been infected with bird flu

52 commerical and backyard flocks in B.C. have been infected with bird flu

VANCOUVER — More than 50 poultry farms in British Columbia have been infected with avian flu since October, but animal health officials say that rate is slowing as the fall migration of wild birds ends.
Outlook 'Animal Keeping' bylaw prepares for final reading

Outlook 'Animal Keeping' bylaw prepares for final reading

A bylaw surrounding animal keeping in the town of Outlook is about to have its third and final reading, with public input being encouraged.
Soybean prices have more upside than corn

Soybean prices have more upside than corn

USDA is forecasting 245 million bushels of U.S. soybean ending stocks in 2023-24.
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