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4-H Regional Show

4-H Regional Show

The Yorkton Regional 4-H Beef Show and Sale has long been held the opening day of the Yorkton Summer Fair. That was again the case last week, as 4-H members from clubs across the local region took to the Agri-pavilion show ring.
The dairy best

The dairy best

Agriculture may not be as large a part of the Yorkton Summer Fair as it once was, but the Agri-pavilion was a busy place Friday and Saturday as the annual Dairy Goat Show took place.

Crops developing rapidly this year

Crops are developing rapidly in much of the province and growing conditions have been optimal in most areas, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s Weekly Crop Report.

Provincial Lands Act amendments

Recently, Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart introduced amendments to The Provincial Lands Act (PLA). The Provincial Lands Act is jointly administered by the Ministries of Agriculture and Environment.

SSGA holds its annual meeting

The Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association wrapped up their 103rd Annual General Meeting in Regina recently Newly-elected SSGA President Shane Jahnke said “our members are heading out of the meeting informed, energized, and united.
Western riding

Western riding

A Light Horse Show was held as part of the local summer fair.
Canadian Bison Association Weekly Prices - June 24, 2016

Canadian Bison Association Weekly Prices - June 24, 2016

Agriculture This week - British decision runs counter to trade

If you are following the news at all, you are no doubt aware of the shudder the British voting via referendum, to leave the European Union (EU), has caused in terms of world economic matters.

Generally excellent crop conditions

The majority of crops are in good to excellent condition and at their normal stage of development, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s Weekly Crop Report.

Pulse growers more than double investment

Saskatchewan Pulse Growers (SPG) is pleased to announce nearly $23 million in funding to support pulse crop breeding at the University of Saskatchewan’s Crop Development Centre (CDC) for the 2015-16 to 2019-20 time period.
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