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Painting to begin on historic Sexsmith elevator

Efforts to preserve a major piece of Sexsmith’s heritage are taking another big step forward this week, at a cost of $211,000.
Seeding near complete for 2020

Seeding near complete for 2020

Dry conditions this week allowed farmers to nearly complete seeding in all regions of the province. Ninety-six per cent of the crop is now planted, which is ahead of the five-year average of 92 per cent (2015-2019) for this time of year.
Discovery could lead to stronger dental fillings …

Discovery could lead to stronger dental fillings …

And less time at the dentist
SHA expands criteria related to visitation restrictions

SHA expands criteria related to visitation restrictions

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) announced on Wednesday they have expanded their criteria for compassionate reasons related to visitation restrictions.
Is Science Back in Style?

Is Science Back in Style?

There have been some unexpected impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. One of these is the new celebrity status of our Chief Medical Health Officers.
Parkland College awarded $200,000 research grant

Parkland College awarded $200,000 research grant

From Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
Seeding reaches 80 per cent completion

Seeding reaches 80 per cent completion

Favourable weather in the province this week meant substantial seeding progress in all regions. Eighty per cent of the crop is now seeded in Saskatchewan, slightly ahead of the five-year average of 78 per cent (2015-2019) for this time of year.
Eight steps to the flea beetle spray decision

Eight steps to the flea beetle spray decision

Seed treatments are an effective integrated pest management strategy for flea beetles, the most costly insect pest of canola in Canada.
Seeding has doubled in past week

Seeding has doubled in past week

Crop report for May 12-18
FCC invests $150 million into Canada’s agriculture and food industry

FCC invests $150 million into Canada’s agriculture and food industry

Farm Credit Canada (FCC) has launched a $100-million venture capital fund to support proven, viable companies through unexpected business disruptions, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Launched in partnership with Forage Capital Inc.
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