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Wet weather stalls harvest progress

Wet weather stalls harvest progress

A wet and cool week stalled most harvest operations in the province. Sixty-two per cent of the crop is now in the bin, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s Weekly Crop Report. The five-year (2013-2017) average is 53 per cent for this time of year.
Agriculture This Week - Influencing animal genetics - Part 2

Agriculture This Week - Influencing animal genetics - Part 2

Last week I filled this space with thoughts on how over the centuries, farmers and pet hobbyists have modified a number of species through selective breeding.
Early snow

Early snow

Snow, which started falling Sept. 21 and continued Sept. 22, left swathes in the Canora area covered. The snow melted, but it will take some good weather before farmers can combine the crops.
Students learn in the field

Students learn in the field

Yorkton and area students were given a hands-on look at where their food comes from with a fall visit to the local ‘Pizza Farm’ last week.
Agriculture This Week - Altering genetics long part of things

Agriculture This Week - Altering genetics long part of things

Recently I was doing some net surfing to pass the time, and ended up visiting a number of sites related to the hobby of keeping pigeons.
Harvest stays ahead of recent years' pace

Harvest stays ahead of recent years' pace

Despite a cool and damp week in much of the province, producers took advantage of breaks in the weather to make considerable harvest progress this week, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s Weekly Crop Report.
Burns are important to grasslands

Burns are important to grasslands

The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) and the University of Saskatchewan (U of S), are partnering to research management strategies which influence where cattle and bison graze.
Agriculture This Week - River Day supports water's importance

Agriculture This Week - River Day supports water's importance

Farmers have generally tended to be responsible in terms of caring for the land they farm.
Harvest continues ahead of recent average

Harvest continues ahead of recent average

Producers took advantage of the warm and dry weather to make considerable harvest progress before light showers later in the week put field work on hold, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s weekly Crop Report.
Agriculture This Week - Ban chemicals but farmers still need tools

Agriculture This Week - Ban chemicals but farmers still need tools

When the Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) released its proposed decision to phase out the outdoor use of clothianidin and thiamethoxam, two products used by canola growers to prevent damage caused by flea beetles, it caused more than a ripple
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