Tag Archives: Agriculture
Listen: Farmer recounts harrowing experience with combine fire
SASKATCHEWAN – Combine fires are a real concern in parts of the province where it has been very dry and windy. There have been reports of combine fires in various areas of the province including...
Alice McFarlane Sep 02, 2020
Lloydminster Stockade Round-Up event going ahead with COVID-19 precautions
LLOYDMINSTER, SASK. - Members of the Lloydminster Agricultural Exhibition Association are excited to announce the Stockade Round-Up will still take place as planned this fall, while following the prov...
Angela Brown Sep 02, 2020
Weed control in the fall successful for winter annuals
There are several reasons why weeds may be showing up this fall. A number of fields may have had late applications of herbicides because of the dry spring. Also, slow, and patchy crop growth allowed w...
Alice McFarlane Sep 02, 2020
Farm cash receipts in Alberta down slightly from last year: ATB Financial
EDMONTON – Farm cash receipts in Alberta were down by two per cent ($61 million) in the second quarter compared to the same period last year, according to ATB Financial. Farm cash receipts measu...
Troy Gillard Sep 02, 2020
Agriculture Roundup for Wednesday September 2, 2020
Mazergroup has purchased three Saskatchewan farm equipment dealerships. The Brandon-based company acquired Yorkton New Holland, Raymore New Holland and Watrous New Holland in a merger that took effect...
Alice McFarlane Sep 02, 2020
Changes to Lethbridge College’s Agriculture Sciences program brings new student options
LETHBRIDGE, AB. — The Agriculture Sciences program at Lethbridge College has instituted some positive changes, which will better prepare students for a career in the Ag industry. In past years, ...
Dori Modney with files from Lethbridge College Sep 02, 2020
Listen: A big wheat crop and lower canola production in latest report
MELFORT, Sask. - August was a crazy month for the commodity markets. Alice McFarlane with Ag Access talks to Exceed Grain Marketing senior analyst Wayne Palmer about grain and oilseed prices as well a...
Alice McFarlane Sep 01, 2020
East central Saskatchewan farmers making progress on 2020 harvest
MELFORT, Sask. – Farmers are continuing to work on the 2020 crop as weather permits. Brett Halstead farms in the Nokomis area. He said combining has been on and off for the past few weeks. ̶...
Alice McFarlane Sep 01, 2020
Peavey Industries converting its Ontario stores to single brand
RED DEER, AB – Red Deer-based Peavey Industries LP has announced the repositioning of its two flagship retail banners into one, with the conversion of TSC Stores, located solely in Ontario, into...
rdnewsNOW staff Sep 01, 2020
Agriculture Roundup for Tuesday September 1, 2020
MELFORT, Sask. – After a mixed growing season, many Alberta farmers are looking at financial management options. Alberta producers of over 50 agricultural commodities including crops, livestock ...
Alice McFarlane Sep 01, 2020
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