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SaskAgToday Roundtable Episode 36

SaskAgToday Roundtable Episode 36

Rain didn't stop farmers from passing half-way point of seeding

Rain didn't stop farmers from passing half-way point of seeding

Farmers are over half-way done seeding even as rain continued to fall in many areas. The Provincial crop report for the week of May 14 to 20 shows seeding at 56 per cent complete, up from 32 per cent last week.
Regina Food Bank will have fresh produce year-round thanks to support from Farm Credit Canada

Regina Food Bank will have fresh produce year-round thanks to support from Farm Credit Canada

Farm Credit Canada (FCC) and the Regina Food Bank (RFB) are joining forces to fight food insecurity and advance indoor agriculture in Saskatchewan.
Mixed trends for cattle prices in Saskatchewan & Alberta: Cattle Market Update

Mixed trends for cattle prices in Saskatchewan & Alberta: Cattle Market Update

The latest weekly cattle market update from Canfax reflects the continued seasonal slowdown of the cattle market. Four feeder steer and three heifer weight categories reported prices for the week ending May 17. Prices for steers ranged from $361.
Spring Seeding in Manitoba Appoaches Midway Mark

Spring Seeding in Manitoba Appoaches Midway Mark

Seeding progress has been observed in many areas of Manitoba this past week and is now at 47% complete. Producers have focused on planting corn (65% complete), cereals (70% complete) and peas (90% complete).
Grain Delivery Service by Two Major Canadian Railways Improves in Week 41: Ag Transport Coalition

Grain Delivery Service by Two Major Canadian Railways Improves in Week 41: Ag Transport Coalition

CN and CPKC Rail supplied a combined 92% of hopper cars ordered in grain week 41, an improvement from the 89% order fulfillment performance seen the prior week.
Most recent geomagnetic storm causing GPS problems for some producers

Most recent geomagnetic storm causing GPS problems for some producers

Producers rely heavily on their GPS guidance systems for seeding and spraying equipment this time of year. However, a couple of unique GPS problems have materialized this spring. Kevin Hursh of SaskAgToday.
Sask Ag Today Roundtable Episode 35

Sask Ag Today Roundtable Episode 35

Seeding kick-started the latest SaskAgToday.com Roundtable with Chief Agricultural Editor Kevin Hursh, 620 CKRM AgriNews Director Ryan Young, and GX94 Agriculture Director Doug Falconer.
Farmers able to make substantial seeding progress over the past week

Farmers able to make substantial seeding progress over the past week

Seeding in Saskatchewan is nearly one-third of the way done. The Provincial crop report released Thursday morning notes seeding province-wide is 32 per cent complete, up from 12 per cent last week.
Saskatchewan agri-food exports to Indo-Pacific Region surpass $7-billion in 2023

Saskatchewan agri-food exports to Indo-Pacific Region surpass $7-billion in 2023

Saskatchewan's agri-food exports to the Indo-Pacific region in 2023 were $7.28 billion, according to the provincial government. The Indo-Pacific region includes China, Japan, Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, Bangladesh, and India.