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Cameco "disappointed" by sudden production suspension in Kazakhstan

Cameco "disappointed" by sudden production suspension in Kazakhstan

Cameco says mining operations in Kazakhstan have been suspended for the time being.
Crop Specialist says risk of herbicide carryover is greater later in the season

Crop Specialist says risk of herbicide carryover is greater later in the season

Herbicide carryover risk will not be as great as the past few years due to some decent spring rainfall. However, the risk is greater for in-season crop applications due to a sharp reduction in rainfall from July onward.
2024 weather: started dry, ends with needed moisture

2024 weather: started dry, ends with needed moisture

Saskatchewan is ending 2024 on a better note than it began.
Research into kochia management showing promising results

Research into kochia management showing promising results

A three-year research project produced some promising results controlling kochia by burying the pesky weed before it could mature into a tumbleweed and move long distances.
Recent forage samples have less protein than average

Recent forage samples have less protein than average

There have been some notable trends in fall and winter feed test results to date. Environmental factors during the growing season such as temperature, available moisture, and soil nutrients all contribute to forage quality.
SaskAgToday.com Roundtable Episode 62

SaskAgToday.com Roundtable Episode 62

On the final SaskAgToday.com Roundtable of 2024 with Chief Agricultural Editor of SaskAgToday.
U.S. wins trade dispute with Mexico over Genetically Modified Corn

U.S. wins trade dispute with Mexico over Genetically Modified Corn

The United States won a ruling on Friday in a trade dispute with Mexico, which had sought to ban imports of genetically modified corn for human consumption.
India extends restriction-free imports of Canadian Yellow Peas into the new year

India extends restriction-free imports of Canadian Yellow Peas into the new year

Some good news for producers who grow yellow peas. India is extending duty-free imports of Canadian yellow peas to February of 2025. It was set to expire on December 31st.

SaskAgToday.com Roundtable Episode 61

On the SaskAgToday.com Roundtable: -The Canadian Food Inspection Agency detected a positive case of Bovine Tuberculosis from a cow that came from a herd in Saskatchewan and slaughtered at a federally-regulated abattoir in Alberta.
Price forecast for canola drops once again

Price forecast for canola drops once again

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada has dropped its canola price forecast for the current crop year. This has ramifications for what the canola price will be for the crop insurance program.