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Bison producers "crawling" into the good times

Bison producers "crawling" into the good times

These are good times for bison producers. The Saskatchewan and Manitoba Bison Associations held their No Border Bison Show, Sale and Convention in Yorkton on Friday and Saturday. The Saskatchewan Bison Association president is Keegan Kitzul.
Opinion: Resource rich, future ready, Saskatchewan’s quiet power in a noisy world

Opinion: Resource rich, future ready, Saskatchewan’s quiet power in a noisy world

Every day, the world needs more. More food on tables, more fuel in tanks, more fertilizer in fields – and it’s a demand teetering on the edge of crisis.
SaskAgToday Roundtable: Canada avoids U.S. reciprocal tariffs

SaskAgToday Roundtable: Canada avoids U.S. reciprocal tariffs

U.S. President Donald Trump announced this week reciprocal tariffs on many countries, except for Canada and Mexico. It caused more than a ripple effect on the commodity and stock markets. Chief Agricultural Editor of SaskAgToday.
Analysis: Federal campaign still seems to be passing the province by

Analysis: Federal campaign still seems to be passing the province by

SASKATOON - We are now a couple of weeks into this 2025 Federal election campaign, and the difference from last fall’s provincial and municipal election campaigning has been stark.
April Crown oil and gas offering fetches nearly $12 million

April Crown oil and gas offering fetches nearly $12 million

REGINA - The Government of Saskatchewan's Crown oil and natural gas public offering, held April 1, raised $11,983,131 for the province, with all four bid areas – Estevan, Kindersley, Lloydminster and Swift Current – generating revenue.
Demand up for cash advances under Advance Payments Program

Demand up for cash advances under Advance Payments Program

The Advance Payments Program is off to a "robust start" according to the Canadian Canola Growers Association (CCGA), one of the organizations that administers the program.
Spring Runoff Underway in Parts of Saskatchewan

Spring Runoff Underway in Parts of Saskatchewan

Today, the Water Security Agency (WSA) is updating its spring runoff forecast. Runoff is well underway across most of the southwestern and the southern areas of Saskatchewan.
Manitoba Government Providing $150 Million for Agricultural Producers

Manitoba Government Providing $150 Million for Agricultural Producers

The Manitoba government will provide farmers and producers with more than $150 million in supports, including $10 million to match federal AgriStability funding, Premier Wab Kinew announced today.
Removal of consumer carbon tax "a significant victory" for farmers, APAS says

Removal of consumer carbon tax "a significant victory" for farmers, APAS says

The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) strongly supports the federal government's decision to remove the consumer carbon tax, or fuel levy, effective Monday, calling it a "significant victory for Saskatchewan farmers.
Pulse Canada keeping "line of communication" open to Chinese in hopes of removing tariffs

Pulse Canada keeping "line of communication" open to Chinese in hopes of removing tariffs

Pulse Canada President Greg Cherewyk and Executive Director of the Saskatchewan Pulse Growers Carl Potts are back home after being in China for meetings with customers of Canadian pulses and other products.