Sask Ag News

Spring edition of Canada’s Farm Show may be here to stay

Spring edition of Canada’s Farm Show may be here to stay

Mar 26, 2025 | 1:39pm
It seems that Canada’s Farm Show has found its spot on the calendar. Last week’s event was the first time in its 48-year history that it was held in March, as it was held in June previously. Show Director Carla Vipond told reporters on the third and final day of the Farm Show that she […]
Feeder cattle prices bounce back after brief decline

Feeder cattle prices bounce back after brief decline

Mar 25, 2025 | 11:26am
Saskatchewan feeder cattle prices rebounded last week after two prior weeks of declines, according to Canfax’s weekly Cattle Market Update covering the week ending March 21. All the reported feeder steer and heifer categories had prices increases compared to the prior week, as shown in the table below. Prices for the steers ranged from $347.83 […]
SaskAgToday Roundtable: Takeaways from the Provincial Budget and Canada’s Farm Show

SaskAgToday Roundtable: Takeaways from the Provincial Budget and Canada’s Farm Show

Mar 24, 2025 | 5:09pm
Canada’s Farm Show in Regina wrapped up for another year and from the sounds of it, was an improvement from last year. 620 CKRM Agri-News Director Ryan Young shares his point-of-view from the three-day event. The Roundtable also shared their takeaways from the Provincial Budget and Farm Credit Canada’s Farmland Values report. Note: The federal […]
Flax is the bright spot in new crop price projections

Flax is the bright spot in new crop price projections

Mar 24, 2025 | 9:28am
Each month, the Market Analysis Group of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada releases an Outlook for Principal Field Crops. The March report contains some major changes on price predictions. For the current crop year, the biggest price prediction change is on canola, a drop of $25 a tonne on the average price expected for the year. […]
Quick facts of agriculture investments in the provincial budget

Quick facts of agriculture investments in the provincial budget

Mar 20, 2025 | 3:33pm
The Agriculture side of the Provincial Budget includes investments to keep producers competitive and profitable, especially in international markets. $37 million has been set aside for agricultural research, including projects, and the crop and livestock research facilities. The Ag Budget is $625 million, up $54.6 million from the previous year. The majority of it, $483.8 […]
Startup TNT-FCC partnership aims to increase investment in startup agri-food companies

Startup TNT-FCC partnership aims to increase investment in startup agri-food companies

Mar 19, 2025 | 11:27pm
A not-for-profit organization that facilitates investments in startup Canadian companies has formed a partnership with Farm Credit Canada (FCC). Jesse Wiebe, Community Develop Lead with Startup TNT, made the announcement at the Launch Pad at Canada’s Farm Show Tuesday afternoon. He says FCC will support their Agri-Food programming with the goal of raising $500-thousand for […]
FCC Report: Saskatchewan had highest farmland value growth in 2024

FCC Report: Saskatchewan had highest farmland value growth in 2024

Mar 18, 2025 | 5:28pm
Farm Credit Canada’s chief economist JP Gervais says the average value of cultivated farmland recorded a “robust” increase in 2024, even though the numbers are lower than they were in 2023. FCC released its annual Farmland Values Report this morning. The national number showed a 9.3 percent increase in average farmland values—compared to 11.5 percent […]
Optimism in the air for March edition of Canada’s Farm Show

Optimism in the air for March edition of Canada’s Farm Show

Mar 18, 2025 | 4:17pm
Switching the dates for Canada’s Farm Show to March from June is hoped to be the change that does the trick for attendance. Last year’s announcement was made with the hope more people come to REAL District in Regina to check out Canada’s Farm Show. June is typically when farmers are busy spraying and can’t […]
Bay State Milling doubling capacity at its Saskatoon oat processing plant

Bay State Milling doubling capacity at its Saskatoon oat processing plant

Mar 17, 2025 | 2:03pm
Bay State Milling is in the midst of an expansion at its Saskatoon oat processing plant. Bay State Milling describes itself as one of the largest family-owned, privately held milling companies in the United States. It has 11 facilities in the U.S. processing a variety of grains. It also has a large facility on the […]