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India extends restriction-free imports of Canadian Yellow Peas into the new year

India extends restriction-free imports of Canadian Yellow Peas into the new year

Some good news for producers who grow yellow peas. India is extending duty-free imports of Canadian yellow peas to February of 2025. It was set to expire on December 31st.
Provincial Agriculture Minister Harrison reflects on issues faced by the ag sector in 2024

Provincial Agriculture Minister Harrison reflects on issues faced by the ag sector in 2024

While the new Provincial Agriculture Minister has only been in the role since early-November, there was plenty to do and plenty to talk about.
Canada's Two Major Railways See Drop in Week 19 Grain Deliveries: Ag Transport Coalition

Canada's Two Major Railways See Drop in Week 19 Grain Deliveries: Ag Transport Coalition

CN and CPKC Rail supplied a combined 57% of hopper cars ordered in grain week 19 - marking the lowest performance seen since week 4 and a further decline from the 67% order fulfillment performance seen in week 18.

SaskAgToday.com Roundtable Episode 61

On the SaskAgToday.com Roundtable: -The Canadian Food Inspection Agency detected a positive case of Bovine Tuberculosis from a cow that came from a herd in Saskatchewan and slaughtered at a federally-regulated abattoir in Alberta.
Price forecast for canola drops once again

Price forecast for canola drops once again

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada has dropped its canola price forecast for the current crop year. This has ramifications for what the canola price will be for the crop insurance program.
Lots to consider heading into 2025 growing season, says a market analyst

Lots to consider heading into 2025 growing season, says a market analyst

Weather and international trade top the list of concerns for grain, oilseed and pulse crop producers heading into 2025. Unfortunately, both issues are out of farmer control making it difficult to develop a risk management plan.
Sask. Cattlemen's Association willing to help CFIA with Bovine TB investigation

Sask. Cattlemen's Association willing to help CFIA with Bovine TB investigation

The Saskatchewan Cattlemen's Association is keeping a close eye and ear to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's investigation into a positive case of Bovine Tuberculosis found in a cow that originated from a herd in Saskatchewan.
CFIA Investigating case of Bovine TB found in a cow from a Saskatchewan herd

CFIA Investigating case of Bovine TB found in a cow from a Saskatchewan herd

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency detected a positive case of Bovine Tuberculosis in a cow originating from a herd in Saskatchewan.
Bred cows following same trajectory as feeder cattle - high prices, high demand

Bred cows following same trajectory as feeder cattle - high prices, high demand

Bred heifers and young bred cows are selling at record high prices, a response to the record high prices being paid for feeder calves.
Agri-Food Exports to UAE up 19% to $322-million: Provincial Government

Agri-Food Exports to UAE up 19% to $322-million: Provincial Government

Saskatchewan exported more agri-food products to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the first 10 months of this year compared with the same period last year.