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Another bountiful harvest for Outlook's community garden

It was another great year for the Community Garden, and even though there were some challenges along the way, the garden produced a tremendous bounty of vegetables.

How a new organic farming app is trying to weed out paperwork

Heather Stretch usually spends a few days each winter corralling paperwork that traces her produce from seed to sale to renew her farm鈥檚 organic certification. Not this year.

First Nations reawaken an ancestral practice: agriculture

As a kid, Delbert Good remembers that he would come home from a day of picking potatoes to find a meal made from the fruits of his family鈥檚 garden.
Landmark study generates first genomic atlas for global wheat improvement

Landmark study generates first genomic atlas for global wheat improvement

USask-led study sequences genomes of 15 wheat varieties around the world
Tractors a passion for retired farmer

Tractors a passion for retired farmer

Stan McKen has been involved with farming in one way, or another, all of his life, which is now coming up on 91 years as of next March. Stan farmed alongside his dad and took over farming following the death of his father in 1949.
1% of farmers own 70% of the world's farmland: report

1% of farmers own 70% of the world's farmland: report

More than two-thirds of the world鈥檚 fields, ranches and orchards are owned by one per cent of its farmers, according to a report released Tuesday.
Opportunities abound for agriculture in Labrador

Opportunities abound for agriculture in Labrador

While agriculture in Labrador may be a daunting task, there is also a lot of opportunity.

Yorkton Hyundai takes Large Business of the Year award

Ron Kaban, Dealer Principal at Yorkton Hyundai was surprised that his business won Large Business of the Year. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 think I was that large!鈥 joked Kaban.

The challenges of farming in Labrador

Agriculture in Labrador has always been a bit of a hard go.

Warmer winters mean more freeze-thaw cycles 鈥 and more emissions 鈥 for Canada's fields

Each September, Ashala Daniel sows her fields with winter rye, hoping the seed takes root before the first snows fall. It鈥檚 a ritual that could help save the planet.
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