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Clock Ticking on Black Sea Grain Deal

Clock Ticking on Black Sea Grain Deal

The U.N. aid chief says efforts will continue in the coming days to extend a deal allowing the safe Black Sea export of Ukraine grain. It's a pact Russia has threatened to quit effective Thursday over obstacles to its grain and fertilizer exports.
USDA Predicts Record-Breaking Corn and Soybean Crops This Year

USDA Predicts Record-Breaking Corn and Soybean Crops This Year

If the US Department of Agriculture is correct, the United States may be in the midst of growing record-breaking corn and soybean crops.
Both Major Railroads Continue to Provide Good Service to Farmers: ATC

Both Major Railroads Continue to Provide Good Service to Farmers: ATC

CN and CPKC Rail supplied a combined 96% of hopper cars ordered in grain week 40, a slight improvement from the previous week's 95% order fulfillment performance.
SaskWheat Provides $1.6M in Funding to Saskatchewan AgriARM Sites

SaskWheat Provides $1.6M in Funding to Saskatchewan AgriARM Sites

Sask Wheat has approved $1.6 million in funding over two years to the eight Saskatchewan AgriARM sites.
Saskatchewan Agriculture Industry Benefits from Funding for Applied Research Projects

Saskatchewan Agriculture Industry Benefits from Funding for Applied Research Projects

The Government of Canada and Saskatchewan announced that 56 Agriculture Demonstration of Practices and Technologies program (ADOPT) projects and eight Strategic Field Program (SFP) projects received more than $1.4 million in funding in 2023.
Nutrien May Not Increase Potash Production

Nutrien May Not Increase Potash Production

The CEO of Canadian fertilizer giant Nutrien says the company may consider slowing down its previously announced plan to ramp up potash production, in light of falling prices and lower sales volumes.
Canadian Farmers May Soon Get Relief from Federal Carbon Tax

Canadian Farmers May Soon Get Relief from Federal Carbon Tax

A piece of legislation that would provide farmers with carbon tax relief is in front of Canadian senators.
First Saskatchewan Agriculture Crop Report Released

First Saskatchewan Agriculture Crop Report Released

Seeding is underway in Saskatchewan, with nine per cent of the crop in the ground, according to the first Crop Report of the season.
Talks Continue to Extend Black Sea Grain Deal

Talks Continue to Extend Black Sea Grain Deal

Turkey's Foreign Minister believes the Ukraine Black Sea grain deal could be extended for at least two more months, as officials from the parties involved held the first day of talks yesterday on an extension in Istanbul.
Tense Canada-China Relations Could be an Issue for Farmers

Tense Canada-China Relations Could be an Issue for Farmers

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada will not be intimidated by China following tit-for-tat diplomatic expulsions by Ottawa and Beijing.