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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.
Cattle Market Update: feeder cattle, futures prices climb higher

Cattle Market Update: feeder cattle, futures prices climb higher

Saskatchewan feeder cattle prices were supported again by cattle futures, keeping prices at or near record highs.
Pulse Canada wants trade to be "front-and-centre" in federal election campaign

Pulse Canada wants trade to be "front-and-centre" in federal election campaign

Trade is a priority Pulse Canada wants federal election candidates to have "front-and-centre" on their respective platforms.
Canada's Two Major Railways Continued to Struggle Meeting Grain Delivery Demand in Week 33: Ag Transport Coalition

Canada's Two Major Railways Continued to Struggle Meeting Grain Delivery Demand in Week 33: Ag Transport Coalition

CN and CPKC Rail supplied a combined 52% of hopper cars ordered in grain week 33, representing a slight decline from the 56% order fulfillment performance seen in week 32.
SaskAgToday Roundtable: Agri-Stability Changes, Saskatchewan to be carbon tax free

SaskAgToday Roundtable: Agri-Stability Changes, Saskatchewan to be carbon tax free

Changes were made to the Agri-Stability program prior to the federal election call on Sunday. The SaskAgToday.com Roundtable discusses those changes and reaction to them.
On thin ice: An advisory from the Water Security Agency

On thin ice: An advisory from the Water Security Agency

REGINA — Even though it seems Old Man Winter doesn’t want to take a hike, the Water Security Agency (WSA) is advising the public about thin ice conditions across Saskatchewan.
Sask to be carbon tax free, but budget impact a big question

Sask to be carbon tax free, but budget impact a big question

REGINA - Saskatchewan will become a carbon tax free province on April 1, but how that move will impact the province’s finances remains to be seen.
APAS, SCA release federal election priorities for candidates to weigh in

APAS, SCA release federal election priorities for candidates to weigh in

As the federal election campaign is almost through its first week, farm groups are sharpening their pencils to ask political candidates about their stance to certain agriculture issues.
Shock at the Leg over Trump opening market access for Russia

Shock at the Leg over Trump opening market access for Russia

REGINA - Alarm was expressed on both sides of the aisle at the Saskatchewan Legislature over news that US President Donald Trump will be restoring Russia’s access to the world market for agricultural and fertilizer exports.
Spring edition of Canada's Farm Show may be here to stay

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

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.