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SaskAgToday Roundtable: Details of 2025 Crop Insurance Program announced

SaskAgToday Roundtable: Details of 2025 Crop Insurance Program announced

The big story of the week came from the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation, where it was announced funding for the 2025 Crop Insurance Program would continue.
Producers needing to purchase urea fertilizer for spring use are looking at a steadily increasing cost

Producers needing to purchase urea fertilizer for spring use are looking at a steadily increasing cost

International factors are pushing up the price of nitrogen fertilizer. In the middle of summer, urea fertilizer, 46-0-0 could be purchased in the $650 to $700 a tonne range.
Saskatchewan School Boards Association approved to distribute federal dollars to support local food programs

Saskatchewan School Boards Association approved to distribute federal dollars to support local food programs

The Saskatchewan School Boards Association (SSBA) has been approved for federal funding aimed at supporting and improving school food and nutrition programs in the province. The SSBA is one of ten groups overall to be approved for $20.
Moe: U.S. tariff threats affecting investments

Moe: U.S. tariff threats affecting investments

SASKATOON—The looming threat of potential tariffs on all Canadian goods will affect investments and trade as Saskatchewan and the entire country wait on whether or not President Trump moves forward with his proposal of a 25 per cent tax on all produc
Crop insurance prices for this year down compared to last year

Crop insurance prices for this year down compared to last year

Funding for Saskatchewan Crop Insurance was announced yesterday, but no program enhancements were included. Producers will soon receive information on their coverage levels and premiums for all the various crops.
Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan Announce Continued Commitment Through the 2025 Crop Insurance Program

Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan Announce Continued Commitment Through the 2025 Crop Insurance Program

Today, Canada's Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Lawrence MacAulay and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Daryl Harrison announced continued funding and commitment through the 2025 Crop Insurance Program, administered by the Saskatchewan Crop Ins
Beck roasts Moe government for not calling Leg back sooner

Beck roasts Moe government for not calling Leg back sooner

REGINA - The opposition New Democrats were still fuming on Wednesday on word that the spring sitting of the Saskatchewan Legislature won’t start until March 19.
Saskatchewan legislature to return March 19

Saskatchewan legislature to return March 19

REGINA - It's official, the Saskatchewan Legislature will resume on March 19. That is the word in a news release from the province Tuesday.
Groundwork laid for future UFA location at Regina's GTH

Groundwork laid for future UFA location at Regina's GTH

The Global Transportation Hub (GTH) in Regina's west-end will soon be home to a UFA Petroleum Cardlock location. The United Farmers of Alberta Co-operative Ltd. (UFA) announced last week they are expanding to the GTH.
Canada's Two Major Railways Continue to Struggle Making Grain Deliveries in Week 27: Ag Transport Coalition

Canada's Two Major Railways Continue to Struggle Making Grain Deliveries in Week 27: Ag Transport Coalition

CN and CPKC Rail supplied a combined 44% of hopper cars ordered in grain week 27, a decline from the 58% order fulfillment performance seen in week 26.