Tag Archives: Agriculture
Listen: Cattle producers push provinces to approve proposed changes to AgriStability
MELFORT, Sask. – Saskatchewan cattle producers are hoping the provincial government will spend extra money on AgriStability improvements. Alice McFarlane with Ag Access talks to Saskatchewan Cat...
Alice McFarlane Dec 10, 2020
Agriculture Roundup for Thursday December 10, 2020
MELFORT, Sask.- In an effort to curb metal theft, the Saskatchewan government has passed new legislation that puts restrictions on scrap metal transactions. The Pawned Property Amendment Act restricts...
Alice McFarlane Dec 10, 2020
Vote deadline is Friday for Alberta Beef Producers
LETHBRIDGE, AB. — Alberta Beef Producers' (ABP) meetings have concluded and General Manager Brad Dubeau is reminding producers that a recording of the Town Hall meeting is available by going to ...
Dori Modney Dec 10, 2020
Mentoring the next generation of ag leaders
MELFORT, Sask. – An agriculture mentorship program will have the funding in place to continue for two more years. The federal and Saskatchewan governments will provide $200,000 for the Next Gen ...
Alice McFarlane Dec 09, 2020
Agribition’s one and only sale for 2020 was a success
Canadian Western Agribition (CWA) officials are happy with the one sale held this fall. Agribition 2020 was cancelled due to the pandemic, but a live commercial cattle sale was held in Moose Jaw last ...
Alice McFarlane Dec 09, 2020
Agriculture Roundup for Wednesday December 9, 2020
MELFORT, Sask. - The federal government will spend $3.7 million for two programs to help farmers manage risk. AgriCompetitiveness Program will receive $1.8 million to assist farmers in building their ...
Alice McFarlane Dec 09, 2020
Consortium looks for new applications for pulse flours
MELFORT, Sask. – A Regina-based food company is part of a group that will find new ways to create new plant-based food products. Alice McFarlane with Ag Access talks to Avena Foods CEO Gord Flat...
Alice McFarlane Dec 08, 2020
Longer rotation key to keeping a handle on clubroot
MELFORT, Sask. - A three-year canola rotation can help keep clubroot spore numbers under control while a four-year rotation can reduce clubroot spore populations even more but the benefits begin to de...
Alice McFarlane Dec 08, 2020
Agriculture Roundup for Tuesday December 8, 2020
MELFORT, Sask. - Rocky Mountain Dealerships shareholders are being asked to vote in favour of a go-private arrangement after no other proposals were made during a 35-day solicitation process. The Calg...
Alice McFarlane Dec 08, 2020
Canadian Food Inspection Agency working to stem ‘food fraud’
OTTAWA, Ont. — It’s become an increasing concern for consumers and agriculture producers alike – Food fraud! Consumers want to know the products they buy are genuine and producers ar...
Dori Modney with files from CFIA Dec 07, 2020
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