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Before anything else comes the seed. Before harvest goals, marketing plans, production budgets, equipment planning – everything starts with the seed you plant and what you hope to get out of it come ...
The following is a glance at the news moving markets in Canada and globally. – After Ukraine celebrated its Independence Day on Sunday, Russia accused the country of drone attacks at a nuclear power ...
The Canadian dollar stepped up on Monday morning, getting support from increases in crude oil. The loonie was at US$0.7227 or US$1=C$1.3837 as of 8:30 a.m. CDT, compared to Friday’s close at US$0.7218 ...
Dry bean acreage across all types reached around 207,000 acres in 2025, representing a significant increase from last year’s ...
Learn how two Alberta brothers invented a simple new product to protect combine headers from rock damage, helping farmers ...
Starting September 1, Canada will adjust its tariffs on agricultural products, consumer goods and machinery, Prime Minister ...
Western Canadian wheat prices were mostly weaker as rains in the Prairies delayed harvesting operations during the week ended ...
Farmland listings are increasing in Saskatchewan, signaling a possible shift from a sellers’ market to a buyers' market. Here ...
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said on Thursday that he would travel to China soon for talks on persuading Beijing to drop ...
The U.S. EPA has announced it intends to remove all greenhouse gas emissions regulations on light, medium and heavy-duty ...
Saskatchewan producers are encouraged to watch for waterhemp and Palmer amaranth, which have not yet established themselves ...
Drought in northwestern Manitoba has forced researchers at the Parkland Crop Diversification Foundation to terminate some projects.