Tag Archives: Agriculture
Turtleford honoured with provincial Communities in Bloom award
TURTLEFORD, Sask. - The Town of Turtleford is thrilled to have a new feather in its cap after receiving a Saskatchewan Communities in Bloom ‘Special Recognition’ award this year. The award...
Angela Brown Nov 30, 2021
Agriculture Roundup for Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2021
MELFORT, Sask. – A partnership has been formed that will focus on the development of nutritionally and functionally superior plant-based food products and beverages. YoFiit, Avena Foods Limited ...
Alice McFarlane Nov 30, 2021
Agriculture Roundup for Friday November 26, 2021
MELFORT, Sask. – Most of Canada’s beef breeds are joining forces to advance the use of genetic data to improve Canadian beef production. The agreement was announced at Agribition. The chai...
Angie Rolheiser Nov 26, 2021
Agriculture Roundup for Thursday November 25, 2021
MELFORT, Sask. – A policy designed to support animal welfare and transport during emergency situations has been enacted. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) said Canada and United States ...
Alice McFarlane Nov 25, 2021
Alberta Dairy ‘cost study’ program begins January 2022
LETHBRIDGE, AB. — A prime objective of any business is to have a good understanding of how well it is performing. Important parts of measuring that performance include tracking revenues, expense...
Dori Modney Nov 24, 2021
Agriculture Roundup for Wednesday November 24, 2021
MELFORT, Sask. – A new report has examined the impact of the federal carbon tax on Canada’s farmers and the price of food. The University of Calgary School of Public Policy said CanadaR...
Alice McFarlane Nov 24, 2021
New study finds irrigation contributes $5.4 billion annually to Alberta GDP
LETHBRIDGE, AB. — It`s information that is certainly not lost on Southern Alberta farmers, who have a first hand understanding of the value of irrigation. However, a new study sets out exactly h...
Dori Modney Nov 24, 2021
Listen: Crushers adjust to lower canola production
MELFORT, Sask. – A market analyst says crush companies are motivated to keep canola in the country. Mike Jubenville believes that will come at a cost. Alice McFarlane is the Agriculture Informat...
Alice McFarlane Nov 23, 2021
Strong showing of Canadian bison at Agribition
MELFORT, Sask. – The Canadian Bison Association held their 38th annual convention at the Canadian Western Agribition this week. Judges Kent McAllister and Garrett Brown had a look at over 57 ani...
Becky Zimmer Nov 23, 2021
Canadian Pacific reopens B.C. rail corridor
MELFORT, Sask. – There is still a lot of work to do as Canadian Pacific Rail (CP) resumes traffic on British Columbia lines. CP announced it reopened its railway between Kamloops and Vancouver t...
Alice McFarlane Nov 23, 2021
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