SaskAgToday.com Roundtable Episode 47

This week was a short one due to the Labour Day Long Weekend, but a few ag news worthy items more than made up for it on the latest SaskAgToday.com Roundtable.

Harvest in the province is nearly at the halfway point and ahead of the five and ten year averages for this time of year. Chief Agricultural Editor of SaskAgToday.com Kevin Hursh updates his harvest progress, while 620 CKRM AgriNews Director Ryan Young and GX94 Agriculture Director Doug Falconer share their harvest observations from recent travels.

China and Canada seem to be heading towards another trade dispute, as the Chinese government announced a anti-dumping investigation into Canadian canola imports, and an anti-discrimination probe into tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles, steel, and aluminum.

Ryan dives into a Farm Credit Canada report that says Canada’s Food Manufacturing sector has an opportunity to meet the growing global demand for food, and how it can accomplish it.

Kevin provides insight into estimated crop yields this year compared to last year, and how current prices will affect the overall return.

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