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Airbar keeps stray crop in the hopper

Airbar keeps stray crop in the hopper

Air-assisted harvesting system is designed to deliver more bushels for a quick return on producers鈥 investment
Agriculture This Week: Will support for farmers always be there?

Agriculture This Week: Will support for farmers always be there?

To offset at least some of those costs producers are looking to government for dollars.
Major funding injected into climate research

Major funding injected into climate research

Genome Canada supports innovative USask agricultural research.
Research optimizes fertilizer applications in agriculture

Research optimizes fertilizer applications in agriculture

GIFS researchers at USask identify protein that helps tell plants 鈥榥o鈥 when nitrogen is low.
Farm leaders find common ground at Charlottetown conference

Farm leaders find common ground at Charlottetown conference

Similar challenges faced in trade, and sustainability and innovation.
Shelly Palmer - The FTC Takes a Stance on Generative AI

Shelly Palmer - The FTC Takes a Stance on Generative AI

SASKTODAY's newest columnist, Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn鈥檚 鈥淭op Voice in Technology,鈥 and writes a popular daily business blog.
End of harvest in sight for many Saskatchewan producers

End of harvest in sight for many Saskatchewan producers

Harvest has progressed nicely this past week with 68 per cent of this year鈥檚 crop now in the bin.
Strong world wheat demand expected

Strong world wheat demand expected

A robust export program could be in the cards for Canadian farmers as the European Union faces serious quality problems.
Longtime rancher shares story with Weyburn Rotary Club

Longtime rancher shares story with Weyburn Rotary Club

A lifelong rancher from the Radville area, Murray McGillivray, shared his love of Saskatchewan and of the cattle industry in a presentation to the Weyburn Rotary Club
Manitoba Progressive Conservatives promise more help for farmers if re-elected

Manitoba Progressive Conservatives promise more help for farmers if re-elected

LUNDAR BEACH, Man. 鈥 Manitoba Progressive Conservatives are promising to permanently cut in half rental fees for agricultural Crown lands as part of a series of farm-related election promises.
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