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Reservoirs, Lake Diefenbaker doing okay after significant rainfall

Reservoirs, Lake Diefenbaker doing okay after significant rainfall

Water levels in Saskatchewan are okay, after a weather system in late-June brought a bunch of rain to the west and central regions of the province.
Some regions need warm, drier weather to help crops develop

Some regions need warm, drier weather to help crops develop

Crop conditions are good but still behind development, according to the Saskatchewan Crop Report released Thursday.
SCIC increasing Guardian Dog Rebate

SCIC increasing Guardian Dog Rebate

Changes have been made to the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation's (SCIC) Guardian Dog Rebate Program.
June weather brought the opposite of initial forecast

June weather brought the opposite of initial forecast

June was a cool and wet month for most of Saskatchewan.

SaskAgToday Roundtable Episode 41

Programming note: The SaskAgToday.com Roundtable will be taking a two week break, and will return on Friday, July 19.
Hursh: Stats Canada Seeded Acreage Report Met Most Expectations

Hursh: Stats Canada Seeded Acreage Report Met Most Expectations

There weren’t a lot of surprises in yesterday’s seeded acreage report from Statistics Canada. The seeded acreages for most crops were not too far from grain trade expectations.
Seeded acreage in Saskatchewan mixed among different crops

Seeded acreage in Saskatchewan mixed among different crops

Statistics Canada released an updated seeded acreage report of principle field crops for June. Looking at Saskatchewan, seeded acreage was mixed for wheat, canola, barley, oats, lentils and dry peas. Producers planted 14.
Next year the primary focus of Canada's Farm Show

Next year the primary focus of Canada's Farm Show

Canada's Farm Show is looking ahead to next year and highlighted a few things from this year's show.
Rain Slows Down Crop Development in Manitoba

Rain Slows Down Crop Development in Manitoba

Crop progression was noted in all regions of Manitoba over the last week. Fall rye stands are at the soft dough stage. In winter wheat, heads have fully emerged and flowered.
Construction Underway on New Yorkton Pea Protein Production Plant

Construction Underway on New Yorkton Pea Protein Production Plant

Today, Agriculture Minister David Marit joined Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC) to celebrate the start of construction of a new pea protein isolate production plant at the site of the company’s existing industrial complex in Yorkton.