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FCC Report: Saskatchewan had highest farmland value growth in 2024

FCC Report: Saskatchewan had highest farmland value growth in 2024

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

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

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.
Tariffs on Moe’s mind at Canada’s Farm Show

Tariffs on Moe’s mind at Canada’s Farm Show

REGINA - Premier Scott Moe opened Canada’s Farm Show in Regina on Tuesday, but it was clear that looming tariffs were very much on his mind.
Bay State Milling doubling capacity at its Saskatoon oat processing plant

Bay State Milling doubling capacity at its Saskatoon oat processing plant

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.
SaskAgToday Roundtable: China tariffs on Canadian canola affecting prices

SaskAgToday Roundtable: China tariffs on Canadian canola affecting prices

The canola market appeared to be heavily impacted by tariffs imposed by China. It was the top item of discussion on the SaskAgToday.
Above Normal Runoff Expected for Most of Southern Saskatchewan

Above Normal Runoff Expected for Most of Southern Saskatchewan

Today, the Water Security Agency (WSA) released the Spring Runoff Report for 2025. A normal to above normal runoff is forecast for most of central and southern Saskatchewan due to an above normal snowpack.
SARM supporting provincial government in efforts to eliminate U.S. and China tariffs

SARM supporting provincial government in efforts to eliminate U.S. and China tariffs

The Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) plans to work more with the provincial government on the issue of tariffs from the U.S. and China rather than alongside the federal government.
Moe calls for unity against escalating trade war

Moe calls for unity against escalating trade war

SASKATOON—Premier Scott Moe, speaking to the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities members on Wednesday, March 12, at Prairieland Park, is calling on the people of Saskatchewan to remain united against a volatile trade environment with the
Pilot Program in the works to allow firefighters to train with municipality-owned derelict buildings

Pilot Program in the works to allow firefighters to train with municipality-owned derelict buildings

A new pilot program has been developed to deal with two issues at the same time, removing derelict buildings in rural municipalities and providing training opportunities for local volunteer fire departments.
Ventum Financial's Adam Pukalo not surprised by Bank of Canada interest rate reduction

Ventum Financial's Adam Pukalo not surprised by Bank of Canada interest rate reduction

The Bank of Canada reducing its interest rate to 2.75 per cent was what many expected, including Ventum Financial's Commodities Futures Advisor Adam Pukalo.