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No need for grading of eggs at farmers market, says province

No need for grading of eggs at farmers market, says province

REGINA – The province has announced there will not be any need for the grading of eggs sold direct from farmer to consumer at Saskatchewan Farmers’ markets. This news is on the direction of the Minister of Health.
Feeder cattle prices bounce back after brief decline

Feeder cattle prices bounce back after brief decline

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

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

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.
Agri-Stability changes designed to support farmers from tariffs, but some call for immediate support

Agri-Stability changes designed to support farmers from tariffs, but some call for immediate support

Less than 24 hours prior to Sunday's election call, the federal government announced changes for Agri-Stability.
Flax is the bright spot in new crop price projections

Flax is the bright spot in new crop price projections

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.
American farmers receiving $10 billion in aid

American farmers receiving $10 billion in aid

For Canadian farmers facing soft grain prices due to tariff threats from the U.S. and some prohibitive tariffs by China, additional government support has been limited.
Quick facts of agriculture investments in the provincial budget

Quick facts of agriculture investments in the provincial budget

The Agriculture side of the Provincial Budget includes investments to keep producers competitive and profitable, especially in international markets.
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

A not-for-profit organization that facilitates investments in startup Canadian companies has formed a partnership with Farm Credit Canada (FCC).
An unexpected win for Thunderstruck Ag

An unexpected win for Thunderstruck Ag

A winner of one of the Innovation Awards at Canada's Farm Show was aware of being nominated but wasn't expecting to win at all.
Spring Weight Restrictions on Secondary Saskatchewan Highways Begin March 21

Spring Weight Restrictions on Secondary Saskatchewan Highways Begin March 21

With spring thaw beginning, weight restrictions start March 21 on secondary highways to protect key links of Saskatchewan's road network.