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Saskatchewan exports to U.S. reach all-time high

Saskatchewan exports to U.S. reach all-time high

Saskatchewan Trade and Export Development Minister Jeremy Harrison announced that exports to the United States hit an all-time high. Exports in 2022 were valued at $29.3 billion, a 74 percent increase since 2018.
Ukrainian Farmers Dealing With Landmines

Ukrainian Farmers Dealing With Landmines

Ukrainian grain farmers in areas now free from Russian occupation are wondering if they should risk their lives to clear explosives before the critical spring planting season.
Less Flax Expected to be Planted on the Prairies This Spring

Less Flax Expected to be Planted on the Prairies This Spring

Flax fields will be fewer and farther between in Western Canada this year, according to Statistics Canada’s First survey-based seeding intentions report for 2023-24.
USask researchers develop a nutrient calculator

USask researchers develop a nutrient calculator

Farmers and agronomists have a new tool to calculate nutrient requirements of crops, thanks to the University of Saskatchewan.
Minnesota Farmers Face Charges for Claiming to be Organic

Minnesota Farmers Face Charges for Claiming to be Organic

Minnesota farmer James Wolf will not have his farm equipment returned to him for the 2023 growing season after a federal judge on Thursday denied a motion in an ongoing organic crops conspiracy case.
Protein Industries Canada accepting second round of EOI's for its Technology Leadership Program

Protein Industries Canada accepting second round of EOI's for its Technology Leadership Program

Protein Industries Canada (PIC) is encouraging companies to submit projects that can foster growth in the country's plant-based food sector.
Flax Council of Canada Hires New President

Flax Council of Canada Hires New President

Rick Mitzel is the new President of the Flax Council of Canada. Mitzel will replace Wayne Thompson, who has become the Executive Director at the Western Grains Research Foundation.
Grain Week 39 sees Slight Decrease in Railway Service: ATC

Grain Week 39 sees Slight Decrease in Railway Service: ATC

CN and CPKC Rail supplied a combined 95% of hopper cars ordered in grain week 39, marginally lower than the previous week's 99% order fulfillment performance. The slight decline reflects no change in performance for CN, and a modest decline for CPKC.
Canola and wheat futures showed upward movement this week

Canola and wheat futures showed upward movement this week

Grain markets this week performed better than expected. P.I. Financial Commodity Futures Advisor Adam Pukalo says the Canola July contract was as low as 693.
Calgary-Based Malting Company Completes Expansion

Calgary-Based Malting Company Completes Expansion

Canada Malting Company, the largest Canadian malt supplier, has completed the addition of a new adjuncts processing facility and bagging line.