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Harvest season and traffic safety 鈥 let鈥檚 look out for our farmers

Harvest season and traffic safety 鈥 let鈥檚 look out for our farmers

Harvest is either underway or just on the horizon for many farmers in the province 鈥 and that means drivers may be seeing more farm equipment on Saskatchewan highways in the coming weeks.
Chance of average harvest relieves farmers

Chance of average harvest relieves farmers

Millions of acres of canola and wheat growing in Saskatchewan under recent hot, dry weather could be the first average harvest in years. 鈥淲e鈥檙e coming out of a really tough couple of years,鈥 said Derek Dery, who runs a farm west of Saskatoon.
Crop ripening rapidly with warm weather

Crop ripening rapidly with warm weather

Warm temperatures have continued to rapidly develop and ripen crops, with some reports of premature ripening.
Hand cleaning a pedigreed seed crop

Hand cleaning a pedigreed seed crop

When you are growing pedigreed seed grain you want the fewest weeds possible.
Farmers embrace digital platform

Farmers embrace digital platform

Two tech-savvy farmers and an agricultural expert and retailer took part in a video-conference panel Thursday morning to discuss the state of farming in 2020 amidst COVID-19.
Crop Report: Warm weather leads to some premature ripening and damage

Crop Report: Warm weather leads to some premature ripening and damage

Warm weather continued to help crops mature throughout the province. This was beneficial for many areas, but some reported premature ripening and damage from high heat.
Alberta soup kitchen receives beef boost

Alberta soup kitchen receives beef boost

On a recent class trip Eva Ketchmark had a memorable experience at the Lethbridge Soup Kitchen.
Cattle graze in the sun Saturday

Cattle graze in the sun Saturday

A sunny Saturday, in spite of the very windy conditions, still made for some very contented cattle grazing a pasture near Burgis Beach.
Farmers begin gearing up for harvest

Farmers begin gearing up for harvest

Harvest operations have just started in some parts of the province. There have been reports of farmers desiccating pulse crops, with more planning to within the next week or two.
Foodgrains Bank aid is essential, says Cornelius

Foodgrains Bank aid is essential, says Cornelius

Executive Director of the Canadian Foodgrains Bank Jim Cornelius, said in an interview that when the pandemic hit, the first thing that needed to be done was make sure their international aid programs carry on.
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