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Thanks for the rain, now producers need a run of sun.

Thanks for the rain, now producers need a run of sun.

Seeding is virtually complete across Saskatchewan with just one percent of acres left and that is because of all of the rain we have been enjoying, and cursing this spring. The highest rainfall recorded was around Rosthern, with 95 mm.
Global AgTech Summit, AgTech Accelerator Program make up Day Two of Canada's Farm Show

Global AgTech Summit, AgTech Accelerator Program make up Day Two of Canada's Farm Show

The Global AgTech Summit is featured in the first half of the second day of Canada's Farm Show on Wednesday. The Summit begins at 10:15 a.m.
Federal diplomatic blunders not impeding Sask India exports, Moe says

Federal diplomatic blunders not impeding Sask India exports, Moe says

REGINA – Premier Scott Moe says direct relationships with foreign governments are key to protecting exports, especially during these recent times of choppy relations with India.

Day one at Canada's Farm Show, in Pictures

A display outside of Canada's Farm Show at the REAL District in Regina.
Premier’s Breakfast, AI in Ag, and Product Launch highlight Day One of Canada’s Farm Show

Premier’s Breakfast, AI in Ag, and Product Launch highlight Day One of Canada’s Farm Show

REAL District in Regina will be full of activity this week as Day one of Canada’s Farm Show gets underway Tuesday.
Saskatchewan-based company close to reaching crowdfunding goal to expand operations

Saskatchewan-based company close to reaching crowdfunding goal to expand operations

Prairie Clean Energy (PCE), a Saskatchewan-based company, is embarking on a crowdfunding campaign with a goal to raise $1.5 million.
Major Canadian Railways Continue to Serve Farmers Well: Ag Transport Coalition

Major Canadian Railways Continue to Serve Farmers Well: Ag Transport Coalition

CN and CPKC Rail supplied a combined 97% of hopper cars ordered in grain week 45, a modest increase from the 96% order fulfillment performance seen in week 44.
SaskAgToday Roundtable Episode 39

SaskAgToday Roundtable Episode 39

Farmers getting less, and consumers paying more: APAS

Farmers getting less, and consumers paying more: APAS

REGINA — Farmers are getting less while consumers are paying more. This is the key finding of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan’s 2024 Farmers and Food Prices report.
Sask Crop Report: most are done seeding, but some are delayed by rainfall

Sask Crop Report: most are done seeding, but some are delayed by rainfall

Seeding is as close to complete as it gets, as 98 per cent of the 2024 crop is now in the ground, according to the provincial crop report for the period of June 4 to 10.