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Bruce Schapansky Auctioneers acquired by Steffes Auctioneers

Bruce Schapansky Auctioneers acquired by Steffes Auctioneers

Tisdale-based Bruce Schapansky Auctioneers has been acquired by Fargo, North Dakota-based Steffes Auctioneers. The announcement was made Friday morning. Both Schapansky Auctioneers and Steffes deal with farmland, farm equipment, and farm real estate.
Protein Industries Canada trying something new in latest call for projects

Protein Industries Canada trying something new in latest call for projects

Regina-based Protein Industries Canada is looking for companies that can blend pulses and cereals to create new food products and ingredients.
Limited precipitation helped farmers wrap up harvest

Limited precipitation helped farmers wrap up harvest

This year's harvest is virtually complete in Saskatchewan, sitting at 99 per cent complete. Little to no rainfall last week allowed farmers to wrap up combining.
September weather brought lightning and the thunder to most of Saskatchewan

September weather brought lightning and the thunder to most of Saskatchewan

September was warmer than normal and not a lot of rain fell except in the west-central and southwest areas of Saskatchewan. The monthly weather stats from Environment Canada show much of September was above average for temperatures.
Most feeder steer & heifer prices in Saskatchewan were up: Cattle Market Update

Most feeder steer & heifer prices in Saskatchewan were up: Cattle Market Update

Last week was good for the Saskatchewan feeder steer and heifer market. Canfax released the Cattle Market Update for the week ending October 11th, showing prices were available for all weight categories. Prices for the steers ranged from $315.
Pulse Canada confident Canada-India trade relationship can overcome latest political obstacle

Pulse Canada confident Canada-India trade relationship can overcome latest political obstacle

While tensions rose again between Canada and India, Pulse Canada is confident the trading relationship between the two countries is strong enough to overcome the latest dispute.
APAS reveals policy priorities for the Saskatchewan Election

APAS reveals policy priorities for the Saskatchewan Election

The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) released an eight-page document outlining key policy priorities they would like to see addressed in the Provincial Election campaign.
Financially troubled grain broker leaves producers unpaid

Financially troubled grain broker leaves producers unpaid

A grain broker operating in Western Canada has hit a financial squeeze resulting in a number of producers being unpaid for grain deliveries made many months ago.
Harvest inching closer to 100 per cent complete

Harvest inching closer to 100 per cent complete

Harvest is basically done in Saskatchewan, as progress is at 97 per cent complete.
Cattle prices down to start October: Cattle Market Update

Cattle prices down to start October: Cattle Market Update

Cattle prices in the province were mostly down last week. The cattle market update from Canfax for the week ending October 4th shows prices were down in the 6-to-7, 7-8, and 8-9 hundred pound feeder steer categories.