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Co-operative education helps future alum find new career in agriculture

Co-operative education helps future alum find new career in agriculture

MOOSE JAW — Hannah Duncan has always had a deep connection to agriculture. Growing up on a mixed farm south of Mortlach, Sask, she spent her childhood helping with calving and feeding and moving cows.
SaskAgToday Roundtable: Seeding progresses slowly, but surely, and a reminder to be safe

SaskAgToday Roundtable: Seeding progresses slowly, but surely, and a reminder to be safe

Seeding is slowly getting underway in parts of Saskatchewan. The SaskAgToday.com Roundtable shares seeding observations around the province. SaskPower reminds producers as well to be safe around power lines when operating large farm equipment.
Farmers' input needed for soil health survey

Farmers' input needed for soil health survey

An organization called the Soil Health Network is seeking input from prairie farmers on their soil health plans and priorities. SaskAgToday.
Irrigation Development Program Intake Closes

Irrigation Development Program Intake Closes

The Ministry of Agriculture closed application intake under the Irrigation Development Program as of yesterday (Wed).
LISTEN: Farm groups digesting federal election outcome

LISTEN: Farm groups digesting federal election outcome

The dust has settled on the federal election with the Liberal Party securing a fourth term and third straight minority government.
RCMP looking for suspect in grain theft case in Ogema area

RCMP looking for suspect in grain theft case in Ogema area

Coronach RCMP are searching for whomever is responsible for a theft at a rural property near Ogema. RCMP received a report April 12 of a theft of approximately five thousand bushels of grain from bulk storage bins on the property.
Premier Moe strikes conciliatory tone upon Carney’s win

Premier Moe strikes conciliatory tone upon Carney’s win

REGINA – Premier Scott Moe has offered his congratulations to Prime Minister Mark Carney on the Liberals’ win in the federal election Monday.
Manitoba Agriculture Releases First Crop Report of the Year

Manitoba Agriculture Releases First Crop Report of the Year

Provincial seeding progress is about 3% complete which is slightly ahead of the 5-Year average of 1% for Week 17. Southwest Moisture received in the past seven days was quickly absorbed into the soil without significant run-off.
Feeder Cattle Prices Maintain Higher End of Price Range

Feeder Cattle Prices Maintain Higher End of Price Range

It sounds like a broken record, but feeder cattle prices in Saskatchewan remain at record high levels.
SaskPower says stay safe around power lines while in the field

SaskPower says stay safe around power lines while in the field

In its annual reminder to farmers across Saskatchewan, SaskPower says stay clear of power lines when operating farm equipment during seeding.