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Agriculture
The Kindersley Threshing Club is dedicated to giving back to the community with the proceeds from the crop they harvest.
Responding to concerns voiced by members of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) over the past year, APAS hosted a Livestock Summit…
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) has released its final report on Farmers and Food Prices after a full year of study, consultation, and review…
Agriculture and Agri-Food (AAFC) Minister Lawrence MacAulay and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit has announced details of Saskatchewan’s AgriRecovery Program…
Want to take your fertilizer management up a notch? Here is a low-cost test that could provide some valuable insight into field variability…
Harvest is virtually complete in Saskatchewan with 98 per cent of the crop in the bin. Producers were resilient this growing season.
This fall, farmers in Saskatchewan south of Davidson can safely dispose of unwanted agricultural pesticides and old, obsolete livestock and equine medications through a Cleanfarms program.
The Canadian Foodgrains Bank (CFGB) welcomed Grade 7 and 8 students from the area to Harvest Day 2023 at Pattison Ag on Thursday, October 5th.
A beautiful sunny day dawned on Kindersley as antique harvesting equipment converged in the field adjacent to the Kindersley & District Plains Museum on Sunday afternoon…
The Kindersley Museum was filled with four classes of Grade 4 students, including three classes from Westberry Elementary School and one class from Plenty School.
The end of harvest is quickly approaching for many producers in the west-central region, with 92 per cent of harvest completed. This is ahead of the five-year average of 72 per cent.
The west-central region now has 78 per cent of this year’s crop off, and the end of harvest is looming on the horizon. The region is ahead of the five-year average of 60 per cent.
Producers have crossed the half-way point of harvest this week at 51 per cent complete. This is up from 33 per cent last week, ahead of the five-year average…
There will be an Antique Threshing Club Demo at the Kindersley & District Plains Museum starting at 12:00 Noon on Sunday, September 24.
Carving pumpkins, sipping apple cider and pruning elm trees: all these activities are signs of the approaching fall season, as the annual ban on pruning elm trees lifted on September 1.
Producers are in the full swing of harvest with thirty-three per cent of the crop off, up from 21 percent last week and ahead of the five-year average of 23 per cent and the 10-year average of 20 percent.
This fabulous harvest photo was sent into us by Henry Kleinsasser. We think this is an award winner. Keep shooting, Henry!
The Government of Saskatchewan has announced the province is making up to $70 million available to help offset extraordinary costs of feeding livestock to maintain the breeding herd in Saskatchewan.
As our summer gears up for the last warm days before Autumn settles in, so to do our prairie Monarch Butterflies gear up for their big migration south.
The west-central region has made fantastic progress this week with harvest. The region is now 27 per cent complete harvest, ahead of the five-year average of 15 per cent.
A two-day community seminar was held at Sedalia Community Hall on August 18th and 19th. The guest speaker was John Graff, president of Living Streams…
The Big Country Agricultural Society hosted their Open Farm Day on Saturday at the Crossroads Centre in Oyen.
Producers in the west-central region are ahead of the five-year average for harvest progress this week. Currently, harvest is nine per cent complete in the region…
On August 15, the Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, announced an investment of over $4 million to the Western Grains Research Foundation (WGRF)…
Verticillium stripe is the hottest new disease in canola world, rising to yield-damaging levels in Manitoba and eastern Saskatchewan and found in all growing regions across the Prairies.
The Water Security Agency (WSA) announced $700,000 for agricultural producers and local governments to complete water management projects last week.
Producers in the west-central have started harvest this week and now have three per cent of this year’s crop off. Those that haven’t started combining are evaluating how soon they can start.
The Water Security Agency (WSA) announced last week that it will make water and vacant land available to support farmers and ranchers experiencing drought conditions.
Saskatchewan joined with other provinces across the nation in proclaiming Saturday, August 5 as Food Day Canada.
Harvest is beginning with combines becoming a frequent site in the west-central and southwest regions of Saskatchewan. Many other areas of the province are preparing for harvest operations…