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Check ice thickness before traveling on it: Water Security Agency

Check ice thickness before traveling on it: Water Security Agency

As the temperatures are trending down and snow is arriving, the Saskatchewan Water Security Agency is reminding folks to ensure ice is thick enough to walk, drive, or have a snowmobile on.
Looking for an ag support program to use? Watershed Committee organizing meetings to highlight available supports

Looking for an ag support program to use? Watershed Committee organizing meetings to highlight available supports

Plenty of support programs are available to grain and livestock producers, but it can hard to keep track of all of them.
Cattle prices mixed according to latest Canfax Cattle Market Update

Cattle prices mixed according to latest Canfax Cattle Market Update

Prices for feeder steers in Saskatchewan were mostly up, while prices for feeder heifers were mixed, according to the latest Cattle Market Update issued by Canfax for the week ending November 3.
Students from across Canada participate in virtual event hosted by Ag in the Classroom Canada

Students from across Canada participate in virtual event hosted by Ag in the Classroom Canada

There are numerous career opportunities within the agriculture sector. That's the message from Agriculture in the Classroom Canada to high school students as part of Career Month in Canada.
The Wheat Growers want to know where members stand on proposed Viterra-Bunge Merger

The Wheat Growers want to know where members stand on proposed Viterra-Bunge Merger

The Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association wants to hear thoughts from members about the proposed merger between Viterra and Bunge.
A 180-degree turn on bill to exempt fuel used for grain drying & heating barns from the carbon tax

A 180-degree turn on bill to exempt fuel used for grain drying & heating barns from the carbon tax

Senators voted yesterday (Thurs) to send Bill C-234 to third and final reading -- without any changes.
Farm Credit Canada hosting Young Farmer Summit nation-wide this winter

Farm Credit Canada hosting Young Farmer Summit nation-wide this winter

Young farmers across Canada looking to sharpen their skills while making connections have an opportunity to attend a series of events hosted by Farm Credit Canada.
Three groups collaborating to establish Grasslands Conservation Initiative

Three groups collaborating to establish Grasslands Conservation Initiative

A collaborative effort is being made to conserve grasslands across the country. The Canadian Cattle Association, Ducks Unlimited Canada, and the Nature Conservancy of Canada created the Grasslands Conservation Initiative (CGI).
Senators debate amended Bill C-234, farm groups want original version passed

Senators debate amended Bill C-234, farm groups want original version passed

A Private Member's Bill aimed at exempting natural gas and propane used for certain farming practices from the carbon tax, is front-and-centre again in the Senate. It's possible, that debate over Bill 234 will resume, or be put over to another day.
Sask. communities among 86 across Canada to receive FCC Funding for community projects

Sask. communities among 86 across Canada to receive FCC Funding for community projects

Farm Credit Canada announced they are giving $1.5 million to 86 community groups nationwide to support rural capital projects.