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Railway performance sagging

Railway performance sagging

Both major railways are struggling to move grain in a timely fashion. According to the Ag Transport Coalition, CPKC was the first to see badly lagging performance, but CN has now joined the downward swing.
Ag Career Expo to be featured at Canada's Farm Show

Ag Career Expo to be featured at Canada's Farm Show

Agriculture in the Classroom Saskatchewan will have a presence at next month's Canada's Farm Show at REAL District in Regina. Canada's Farm Show is March 18-20.
"It's a great opportunity" - Todd Lewis is excited to start his new role as Senator in Ottawa

"It's a great opportunity" - Todd Lewis is excited to start his new role as Senator in Ottawa

First Vice-President of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA) Todd Lewis has been appointed to the Canadian Senate by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Lewis, who farms south of Regina, is also a long-time Councillor in the R.M.
Cattle prices mixed due to market uncertainty, lower cattle supply

Cattle prices mixed due to market uncertainty, lower cattle supply

Only the heavier feeder steer and feeder heifer weight categories in Saskatchewan had prices recorded for the week ending February 7.
Temperature swings and lack of precipitation describe the weather in January

Temperature swings and lack of precipitation describe the weather in January

The temperature during the month of January was a roller-coaster but precipitation was easier to track since there wasn't much.
Farmers under 40 will converge in Swift Current for FCC Young Farmer's Summit

Farmers under 40 will converge in Swift Current for FCC Young Farmer's Summit

Swift Current is hosting another agriculture event, the FCC Young Farmer's Summit. It's happening Tuesday at the Living Sky Casino from 10:00 to 3:30 p.m.
Adapting and diversifying trade discussed at recent Agriculture Ministers meeting

Adapting and diversifying trade discussed at recent Agriculture Ministers meeting

Federal Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay met with Provincial and Territorial Ag Ministers on Saturday to discuss "several key areas of interest" to the agriculture sector, given the current state of the Canada-U.S. trade relationship.
Bunge says 2025 earning could dip due to trade tensions, biofuel policy

Bunge says 2025 earning could dip due to trade tensions, biofuel policy

Bunge has posted a larger-than-expected quarterly profit and warns that 2025 earnings could sink to the lowest level in six years as trade tensions and biofuel policy uncertainty drag on the agricultural sector.
4-H members learning leadership skills and earning scholarships

4-H members learning leadership skills and earning scholarships

Scholarships were handed out on Sunday at the Prairieland Youth Leadership Conference, also known as YouLead. 4-H members from across the province cultivated their leadership skills in a fun mix of social, interactive and competitive activities.
Pulse Canada taking different approach to growing trade relationships with China and India

Pulse Canada taking different approach to growing trade relationships with China and India

Pulse Canada is taking a more active business-to-business role in continuing trade relationships with customers in China and India.