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Taking inventory – new digital tool helps monitor what’s in your bins
It’s been a tough growing season and growers have been working hard for every bushel this year. It’s important to not let those efforts go to waste, part of that means getting the most out of their operation..

Who should vote in CWB elections?
The federal government has introduced an act to change the voters list for Canadian Wheat Board elections. The Grain Growers of Canada, representing...
Seeding rush
The crop report for the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture has seeding progress in the province at only five per cent, way behind the five-year...
Importance of a good chemical rotation and records
With tight commodity prices, growers are trying to find crops that will return the most to their operation. This sometimes becomes a nightmare...
Sask Pulse scholarship
Saskatchewan Pulse Growers is offering five undergraduate scholarships for first year students enrolled in a degree program at the University of...
U.S. farm subsidies
The Environmental Working Group in the U.S. has released the latest update of its farm subsidy database. The new database tracks $245 billion in...
Wanna buy a hog barn cheap?
After three years of disappointment, hog prices are back into profitable territory. Unfortunately, the hog industry in Saskatchewan has been reduced...
Big feedlot proposed
Namaka Enterprises, a large feedlot operation from southern Alberta has reportedly announced its intentions to set up a Saskatchewan operation...
Busy times ahead
The last few weeks have seen two massive precipitation events. For the time being, drought fears have been largely eliminated on the western...
Liberals target agriculture in Ontario
The Liberal Party is putting some emphasis on policies for rural Canada. Earlier this week, leader Michael Ignatieff made a commitment to what he...
Should you seed canola early or later?
Canola seeding recommendations have changed over the years. Conventional wisdom was that you wanted to seed a little later in the spring so that...