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Plants can shed light on how best to clean wastewater

Plants can shed light on how best to clean wastewater

The inner workings of plants at the molecular level help better understand how to extract resources from wastewater.
Commentary: Making a case for the cow-calf sector

Commentary: Making a case for the cow-calf sector

Agricultural emission models often omit a sequestration factor, focusing on methane or nitrous oxide emissions and generating misleading emission figures.
Be a voice for Canada's food system

Be a voice for Canada's food system

Recruiting new members for Canadian Food Policy Advisory Council.
Forages added to Yorkton's Crops of the Parkland project

Forages added to Yorkton's Crops of the Parkland project

There are 29 forages highlighted in the plots.
Dogs put to work in fight against animal disease

Dogs put to work in fight against animal disease

Beagles and Labrador retrievers are used in North American airports to help catch banned food that could spread disease.
Contract issue ‘settled’ for grain handlers

Contract issue ‘settled’ for grain handlers

Western Grain Elevator Association member companies are happy with the current commercial system.
Opinion: Ag policy must not ignore science and common sense

Opinion: Ag policy must not ignore science and common sense

A cosmetic pesticide ban, as reasonable as it may sound, could also have serious implications for farmers.
Analysts expect sluggish economic growth as GDP slows

Analysts expect sluggish economic growth as GDP slows

Consumer spending to take a hit as governments shut the taps on stimulus money and interest rates continue to increase.
Sask. family named Outstanding Young Farmers

Sask. family named Outstanding Young Farmers

Sister, brother and brother-in-law will now participate in the national competition to be held in Montreal in November.
Judge likes what he saw at Yorkton Regional 4-H Show

Judge likes what he saw at Yorkton Regional 4-H Show

More than 90 4-H youth from eight clubs took part in the show, which saw 90 steers and 45 females paraded before judge John Hogberg of Langenburg.
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