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Spring runoff expected to be below normal

Spring runoff expected to be below normal

The Water Security Agency (WSA) released the preliminary spring runoff outlook for 2018.

Agriculture This Week - Robot pollinators raise questions

It should be stated from the outset that I am generally pro technology. While there have been missteps at times, in general technology, especially in agriculture, has taken the industry forward.
Story of working horses continued

Story of working horses continued

Merlin Ford has long held a love of horses, in particular the work horses which helped shape our nation.
Local film on oat production released

Local film on oat production released

The Story of Oats, a 360掳 virtual reality video created over the summer and fall of 2017, was officially released Feb. 13, to celebrate Canada鈥檚 Agriculture Day.
Agriculture This Week - Agriculture Day awareness should be higher

Agriculture This Week - Agriculture Day awareness should be higher

Last week Canada鈥檚 Agriculture Day came and went with limited awareness and almost no fanfare.
Tech company locating in Saskatchewan

Tech company locating in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan鈥檚 unique 鈥減atent box鈥 incentive, introduced in 2017 and designed to position the province as an attractive location for the development and launch of innovative products, has secured its first successful investment.

Agriculture This Week - Research always long term payoff

Often it seems the investment in research and development is out of step with what the marketplace is suggesting. But the two are not particularly related if one steps back and takes a look at things as a larger picture.

Lucky Lake to House Marijuana Facility

British Columbia producer eyeing opportunity in the province
Agri-Food Innovation Centre opens

Agri-Food Innovation Centre opens

Recently, Saskatchewan鈥檚 agri-food industry celebrated the grand opening of the new Agri-Food Innovation Centre (AFIC), a 43,000-square foot facility that will diversify the Saskatchewan Food Industry Development Centre鈥檚 (Food Centre) capacity to de

Agriculture This Week - New NAFTA deal requires balance

If there is one thing which agriculture relies on, at least in this country, it is trade. In Canada we have far more production capacity than we do mouths to feed, and that means farmers must export most of what they produce in order to be viable.
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