Tag Archives: Agriculture
Agriculture Roundup for Friday August 14, 2020
There were no big surprises in the latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand estimates. World corn stocks were up slightly at 317 million metric tonnes up two million metric tonnes while soybeans we...
Alice McFarlane Aug 14, 2020
R.M. of Prince Albert exploring alternate beaver control methods
The Rural Municipality (R.M.) of Prince Albert is actively exploring the best and most cost-effective method to deal with beaver complaints.Under the current terms of the provincial beaver control pro...
Aug 13, 2020
Harvest underway in Saskatchewan
MELFORT, Sask. – The recent warm weather helped to mature crops. The latest crop indicated one per cent of the crop has been combined and two per cent swathed or ready to straight-cut with harve...
Alice McFarlane Aug 13, 2020
McDonald’s Canada renew commitment to Canadian beef
McDonald’s Canada will return to sourcing 100 per cent Canadian beef next month. The company has used 100 per cent Canadian beef since 2003 but temporary sourcing adjustments needed to be made b...
Alice McFarlane Aug 13, 2020
First of its kind micro-distillery planned for north of Prince Albert
PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. – Prince Albert’s Drew Martin dreams of one day see his brand of spirit sold at a Roughriders’ game in Regina, or held by a festival goer at Ness Creek. Martin, ...
Nigel Maxwell Aug 13, 2020
First of its kind micro-distillery planned for north of Prince Albert
Prince Albert's Drew Martin dreams of one day see his brand of spirit sold at a Roughriders' game in Regina, or held by a festival goer at Ness Creek.Martin, along with Brendan Miller, Lorelei Miller ...
Aug 13, 2020
Agriculture Roundup for Thursday August 13, 2020
An Agriculture Canada research scientist based in Lethbridge is being honoured for work in animal nutrition and environmental science. Dr. Karen Beauchemin was presented with the 2020 Canadian Beef In...
Alice McFarlane Aug 13, 2020
Chicken, eggs both go first as feds roll out COVID-19 food surplus program
OTTAWA - More than one million dozen eggs will be redistributed via an emergency federal program designed to help farmers faced with too much food and nowhere to sell it. The $50-million surplus food ...
Aug 13, 2020
Farmers urged to start clubroot scouting at harvest
SASKATCHEWAN - Saskatchewan farmers will have a lot to think about this fall once harvest begins. This is also the time to be scouting for clubroot. SaskCanola Chair Wayne Truman said the ideal time t...
Alice McFarlane Aug 12, 2020
Listen: Food consumptions trends continue to evolve
Climate friendly foods are becoming increasingly important to younger generations. Professor David Hughes shares his thoughts on food trends and how cattle producers can reach out to consumers. - alic...
Alice McFarlane Aug 12, 2020
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