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Mosaic President & CEO expects demand for fertilizer to rise as world population increases

Mosaic President & CEO expects demand for fertilizer to rise as world population increases

Everyone at the Food, Fuel, and Fertilizer Global Summit, happening Monday and Tuesday in Regina, has some kind of story to tell, and the Mosaic Company is one of them.
SaskWheat Chair Jake Leguee discusses new Chief Commissioner of CGC, Competition Bureau's report on Bunge-Viterra merger

SaskWheat Chair Jake Leguee discusses new Chief Commissioner of CGC, Competition Bureau's report on Bunge-Viterra merger

620 CKRM AgriNews Director Ryan Young had a chat with Jake Leguee, Chair of the Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission (SaskWheat) on a variety of topics, from the appointment of a new Commissioner at the Canadian Grain Commission, to his thoughts
APAS President Ian Boxall reacts to Competition Bureau Report on Viterra-Bunge Merger

APAS President Ian Boxall reacts to Competition Bureau Report on Viterra-Bunge Merger

The President of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) Ian Boxall weighed in on the Competition Bureau's report of the merger between Bunge and Viterra, which cited concerns of a lack of competition as a result of the merger.
FCC's Carla Warnyca talks about AgriSpirit Fund and how to apply

FCC's Carla Warnyca talks about AgriSpirit Fund and how to apply

Farm Credit Canada's Manager of Community Investment Carla Warnyca chats with 620 CKRM AgriNews Director Ryan Young on the application window being open for the AgriSpirit Fund, how to apply, and how important it is for rural communities across Canad
MNP's Ryan Kehrig on how changes to capital gains tax will affect producers moving foward

MNP's Ryan Kehrig on how changes to capital gains tax will affect producers moving foward

Farmers will be affected by the changes to capital gains tax announced in last week’s federal budget. The changes will make it more complicated to navigate capital gains tax when selling farmland.
Research and Extension Manager for SaskBarley Mitchell Japp on funding for research projects around the province

Research and Extension Manager for SaskBarley Mitchell Japp on funding for research projects around the province

Over $850-thousand from the Saskatchewan Barley Development Commission is going to aid barley research projects over the next five years.
Brita Lind with Prairie Clean Energy on receiving approval for new investor tax credit

Brita Lind with Prairie Clean Energy on receiving approval for new investor tax credit

Prairie Clean Energy is encouraging people to invest in the company, after they were approved for a 45 percent new investor tax credit through the Saskatchewan Technology Startup Incentive Program (STSI).
Guardian Agriculture's Adam Bercu on rising use of drones on U.S. farms

Guardian Agriculture's Adam Bercu on rising use of drones on U.S. farms

Spraying crops with drones is catching on rapidly in the United States.
Farmers should be rewarded for sequestering carbon from the soil: Newman

Farmers should be rewarded for sequestering carbon from the soil: Newman

For many years, farmers and farm organizations have lobbied for a system that would reward producers for the sequestration of carbon in the soil. Dr.
Environment Canada Meteorologist Terri Lang on "bazaar" January weather

Environment Canada Meteorologist Terri Lang on "bazaar" January weather

For Environment Canada Meteorologist Terri Lang, January was definitely one for the record books in regards to weather. She provides an overview of temperature and precipitation stats.