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AI made me eat it

AI made me eat it

Artificial intelligence is already transforming the food we eat, how farmers produce it and how it reaches the consumer, experts say.
Agriculture, agri-food groups make bid for spot in Carney’s economic agenda

Agriculture, agri-food groups make bid for spot in Carney’s economic agenda

Coalition says agriculture has potential to drive an additional $100 billion in GDP growth over the next 10 years.
Sask. farrier hammers out career in traditional trade

Sask. farrier hammers out career in traditional trade

Jesse Lamotte an equine hoof care specialist.
Land crash warning rejected by Sask.'s largest cropland owner

Land crash warning rejected by Sask.'s largest cropland owner

Critics respond to report suggesting price correction, saying farmland remains a solid investment.
Grasshoppers becoming more prevalent in Manitoba: crop pest update

Grasshoppers becoming more prevalent in Manitoba: crop pest update

Grasshopper levels have resulted in some control in the Northwest region, mainly on cereals, and in the Interlake region, on cereals, alfalfa, forage grasses and pastures.
SaskAgToday Roundtable: Changes to crop conditions

SaskAgToday Roundtable: Changes to crop conditions

Slight improvement in financial outlook for grain producers

Slight improvement in financial outlook for grain producers

According to a just-released analysis by Farm Credit Canada, the financial outlook for grain producers has improved somewhat since the beginning of the calendar year.
Agriculture This Week: Nature and farming butt heads again

Agriculture This Week: Nature and farming butt heads again

There has been a federal ban on strychnine in March of 2024.
Rain came in time or too late for Sask. crops

Rain came in time or too late for Sask. crops

The provincial crop report says rain this past week will help crops in some areas develop nicely while it too late for crops in other areas.
Governments of Canada and Manitoba Announce Drought Support Measures for Manitoba Livestock Producers

Governments of Canada and Manitoba Announce Drought Support Measures for Manitoba Livestock Producers

The governments of Canada and Manitoba are announcing support measures to aid Manitoba’s livestock producers affected by drought conditions, federal Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Heath MacDonald and Manitoba Agriculture Minister Ron Kostys