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Young's Equipment, AgvisorPRO to test out AI system designed to assist customer technical service

Young's Equipment, AgvisorPRO to test out AI system designed to assist customer technical service

Efficiency is the name of the game, and a piece of AI-powered technology from AgvisorPRO aims to do just that. AgvisorPRO is launching a pilot project of its visorPRO AI system to enhance Young's Equipment's customer tech service and support.
Applications being accepted for Saskatchewan's Targeted Mineral Exploration Incentive

Applications being accepted for Saskatchewan's Targeted Mineral Exploration Incentive

Companies looking to explore minerals in Saskatchewan can now submit applications for financial assistance. Applications for the expanded Targeted Mineral Exploration Incentive can be found online at saskatchewan.ca .
Hursh: Sask. Crop Insurance will be swamped with claims due to drought conditions

Hursh: Sask. Crop Insurance will be swamped with claims due to drought conditions

Many fields won't see a combine and crop insurance claims are going to soar. That rather dire prediction today from agricultural commentator Kevin Hursh.
Emissions from Oil and Gas Sector in Saskatchewan decreased in 2022

Emissions from Oil and Gas Sector in Saskatchewan decreased in 2022

Saskatchewan's oil and gas industry continues to reduce its emissions. Numbers from the provincial government show in 2022, emissions from venting and flaring at upstream oil facilities decreased to 3.
Grain Markets this week: canola and wheat prices up, BoC interest rate announcement to keep an eye on

Grain Markets this week: canola and wheat prices up, BoC interest rate announcement to keep an eye on

Canola and wheat futures were up this week. Future Commodity Advisor with P.I. Financial Adam Pukalo says the ICE Futures November Canola contract was up 17 dollars on the week.
Canola crops looking good in the Parkland Region

Canola crops looking good in the Parkland Region

Canola crops in the Parkland region are ahead of their normal development for this time of year. That's according to Canola Council of Canada Agronomy Specialist Warren Ward from Springside.
More agriculture organizations calling for B.C. port workers strike to end

More agriculture organizations calling for B.C. port workers strike to end

The strike of over 7-thousand B.C. port workers is in its 6th day, and the list of organizations wanting it to end is growing.
Crop Development Moved Quickly With Warm Weather, Widespread Rain

Crop Development Moved Quickly With Warm Weather, Widespread Rain

Warm weather and widespread rain this week helped crop development, but it didn't stay for very long to help out topsoil moisture, according to the latest Saskatchewan crop report.
SaskCanola, SaskFlax want feedback on possible amalgamation of the two organizations

SaskCanola, SaskFlax want feedback on possible amalgamation of the two organizations

SaskCanola and SaskFlax have been exploring options for amalgamating the two organizations. SaskCanola Executive Director Tracey Broughton explained it got started last fall when SaskFlax was looking for an Executive Director.
Grand openings for new UFA Cooperative locations in Yorkton and Weyburn

Grand openings for new UFA Cooperative locations in Yorkton and Weyburn

The UFA Cooperative is expanding to east-central and southeast Saskatchewan.