Agriculture Roundup for Thursday April 8, 2021
MELFORT, Sask. — Farmers will have another way to access support from Saskatchewan Agriculture specialists.
Starting this spring, service will be available through AGvisorPRO.
Saskatchewan Agriculture minister David Marit said the ministry is continually looking for tools that can provide unbiased, science-based agricultural information.
“The past year has shown the importance of innovation and finding new ways to reach our producers,” Marit said in a news release. “I look forward to seeing how this pilot project provides Saskatchewan’s producers and agri-businesses with a new way to connect with their local regional specialists.”