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November started warm and dry, ended cold and snowy

November started warm and dry, ended cold and snowy

The weather in November was a tale of two different climates.

Prices still up as demand for cattle remains high

The number of cattle being marketed is going down but demand remains high, keeping prices for feeder steers and heifers up in the province.
Avoid a polar swim this winter

Avoid a polar swim this winter

REGINA — With colder temperatures arriving and ice beginning to form on waterbodies across the province, the Water Security Agency (WSA) is reminding the public about ice safety.
Government intent on keeping federal carbon tax off home heating

Government intent on keeping federal carbon tax off home heating

REGINA - An Act meant to fulfill the government's commitment in the recent provincial election to extend the carbon tax exemption on home heating was introduced in the Saskatchewan Legislature Tuesday.
Beck says many agricultural workers are concerned over the proposed tariffs

Beck says many agricultural workers are concerned over the proposed tariffs

REGINA - Opposition Leader Carla Beck attended the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) event in Regina on Tuesday to make her message clear that she wants to protect the agriculture sector.
Takeaways from Vol. 2 of the 2024 provincial auditor’s report

Takeaways from Vol. 2 of the 2024 provincial auditor’s report

REGINA - The Provincial Auditor of Saskatchewan has issued her 2024 Report, Volume 2, which has been tabled in the Legislative Assembly.
Canola market experiencing turbulence from tariff talk, biofuel policy, upcoming Stats Canada report

Canola market experiencing turbulence from tariff talk, biofuel policy, upcoming Stats Canada report

The canola market is about as cold as the current Saskatchewan weather.
Trade dominated roundtable meeting between cattle groups, Federal Ag Minister MacAulay

Trade dominated roundtable meeting between cattle groups, Federal Ag Minister MacAulay

The Saskatchewan Cattlemen's Association was part of a roundtable meeting during Canadian Western Agribition last week with other cattle groups to talk to Federal Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay.

This year's Agribition was a good one for purebred and commercial cattle: CWA President

Canadian Western Agribition wrapped up on Saturday evening and organizers indicate attendance was near the record set one year ago. Agribition President Michael Latimer says it was a good year for both the purebred and commercial cattle.
Week 16 Sees Slight Improvement in Grain Deliveries for Canada's Two Major Railways: Ag Transport Coalition

Week 16 Sees Slight Improvement in Grain Deliveries for Canada's Two Major Railways: Ag Transport Coalition

CN and CPKC Rail supplied a combined 91% of hopper cars ordered in grain week 16, a modest improvement from the 90% order fulfillment performance seen in week 15. That's according to the Ag Transport Coalition.