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Fewer cattle to market likely factor in price increase

Fewer cattle to market likely factor in price increase

Saskatchewan cattle producers continue to enjoy solid prices. Canfax's Cattle Market Update for the week ending November 8th shows most feeder steer and feeder heifer prices were on the rise again. Only the 700-800 pound steers (down $2.
New Grain Company getting into the pulse & specialty grain market

New Grain Company getting into the pulse & specialty grain market

A newly-incorporated, Saskatchewan-based company is expanding its reach in the pulse and specialty grain market. Harvest Grain Ltd is combining existing assets with new Saskatchewan acquisitions. Bornhorst Seeds Ltd. at St.
SaskPower marks 10 years of operations for CCS facility at Boundary Dam

SaskPower marks 10 years of operations for CCS facility at Boundary Dam

ESTEVAN - SaskPower’s carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility at the Boundary Dam Power Station Unit 3 near Estevan continues its strong performance as the facility has eclipsed 10 years of operation, the Crown corporation said in a news release We
Construction group head welcomes Marit’s appointment

Construction group head welcomes Marit’s appointment

SASKATOON — Saskatchewan Heavy Construction Association President Shantel Lipp said the organization is ready to co-operate again with Dave Marit, who will be returning to his previous role leading the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure.
FCC AgriSpirit Fund supporting 17 projects in Saskatchewan

FCC AgriSpirit Fund supporting 17 projects in Saskatchewan

Seventeen community groups and First Nations in Saskatchewan have received funds through Farm Credit Canada's AgriSpirit Fund. This year, $1.
Grain Delivery Service From Both Major Canadian Railways Improves in Week 13: Ag Transport Coalition

Grain Delivery Service From Both Major Canadian Railways Improves in Week 13: Ag Transport Coalition

CN and CPKC Rail supplied a combined 88% of hopper cars ordered in grain week 13, a modest improvement from the 82% order fulfillment performance seen in week 12. That's according to the Ag Transport Coalition.
Right-to-Repair bills gets green light from Senate

Right-to-Repair bills gets green light from Senate

A pair of bills related to interoperability of farm equipment and right-to-repair passed in the Senate. Kyle Larkin, Executive Director of the Grain Growers of Canada, says Bills C-244 and C-294 amend the Copyright Act.
SaskAgToday.com Roundtable Episode 55

SaskAgToday.com Roundtable Episode 55

On the SaskAgToday.com Roundtable with Chief Agricultural Editor of SaskAgToday.
FCC Summit "Filling the Gap" for the Food and Beverage Sector

FCC Summit "Filling the Gap" for the Food and Beverage Sector

Farm Credit Canada (FCC) hosted its second Food and Beverage Summit in Winnipeg last week.
Agriculture Portfolio changes hands from Marit to Harrison

Agriculture Portfolio changes hands from Marit to Harrison

A new face is taking on the role of Provincial Agriculture Minister. Premier Scott Moe unveiled his new Cabinet Thursday morning that included Daryl Harrison taking over the Agriculture file from David Marit, who had been in the role since 2018.