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Cameco's joint venture mining operation in Kazakhstan resumes

Cameco's joint venture mining operation in Kazakhstan resumes

A joint venture mining operation in Kazakhstan that Saskatoon-based uranium mining company Cameco is involved with has resumed operations.
2025 AgriInsurance Program Announced at Manitoba Ag Days

2025 AgriInsurance Program Announced at Manitoba Ag Days

Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Lawrence MacAulay and Manitoba Agriculture Minister Ron Kostyshyn announced details of the 2025 AgriInsurance program administered by Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation (MASC) today.
Manitoba Government Reopening Two MASC Offices, Bringing Agricultural Services Closer to Producers

Manitoba Government Reopening Two MASC Offices, Bringing Agricultural Services Closer to Producers

The Manitoba government is responding to requests from Manitoba’s agricultural sector and opening two new Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation (MASC) Service Centres in western Manitoba to better meet the needs of Manitoba farmers, Agriculture
Federated Co-Op hits pause on renewable diesel and JV canola crush facilities

Federated Co-Op hits pause on renewable diesel and JV canola crush facilities

Federated Co-Operatives Limited (FCL) announced Friday afternoon it is pausing two major projects in Regina that are part of it's "Integrated Agriculture Complex" - the renewable diesel facility and joint venture canola crush plant with AGT Foods.
SaskAgToday.com Roundtable: Bunge-Viterra merger approved, FCL announces pause of two major projects

SaskAgToday.com Roundtable: Bunge-Viterra merger approved, FCL announces pause of two major projects

This week wasn't short on stories to share. The Western Canadian Crop Production Show wrapped up for another year, as well as the Saskatchewan Crops Forum; both were in Saskatoon, and both had numerous announcements made.
Nearly $15 million allocated to 53 crop research projects in Western Canada

Nearly $15 million allocated to 53 crop research projects in Western Canada

The federal and Saskatchewan governments have announced a total of $9.4 million in funding for crop-related research, in addition to $5.4 million in co-funding from industry partners for a combined total of $14.8 million in 2025.
Help wanted: Crop Reporters for the season

Help wanted: Crop Reporters for the season

The Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture is in need of additional crop reporters for this growing season. As of November 28th, 2024, the Ministry of Ag has 209 Crop Reporters throughout the province. A map shows R.M.
Ottawa approves Bunge's acquisition of Viterra

Ottawa approves Bunge's acquisition of Viterra

The federal government has approved Bunge's acquisition of Viterra, with conditions attached.
Saskatchewan Agricultural Hall of Fame Adds Six Individuals

Saskatchewan Agricultural Hall of Fame Adds Six Individuals

Six individuals have been named inductees into the Saskatchewan Agricultural Hall of Fame on Tuesday morning by Hall of Fame President Reed Andrew during the Western Canadian Crop Production Show.
A mix of familiar and new at Western Canadian Crop Production Show

A mix of familiar and new at Western Canadian Crop Production Show

The pieces are starting to fit together as preparation continues at Prairieland Park in Saskatoon, the site of the Western Canadian Crop Production Show from Tuesday through Thursday.