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An engaging townhall meeting with Cabri-area producers on drought and supports

An engaging townhall meeting with Cabri-area producers on drought and supports

Aug 2, 2023 | 1:43pm
Well over 100 people packed the Cabri Community Hall yesterday afternoon (Tues), where a townhall meeting was held on current supports for producers. It was hosted by the Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association; also in attendance were staff from Sask. Crop Insurance (SCI), a few R.M. Reeves, SARM President Ray Orb, Sask. Party MLA for Cypress Hills […]
Ottawa, Manitoba announce funding to support sustainable farming, Indigenous participation in agriculture in Manitoba

Ottawa, Manitoba announce funding to support sustainable farming, Indigenous participation in agriculture in Manitoba

Aug 1, 2023 | 2:53pm
The federal and Manitoba governments made two funding announcements related to agriculture. The first was Ottawa and Manitoba providing over $1.9 million in funding to 54 projects supporting sustainable farming in Manitoba. Federal Ag Minister Lawrence MacAulay says Manitoba farmers are prepared to embrace new, proactive on-farm projects that help mitigate the effects of climate […]
Crop yields in Alberta expected to be down from 5-year average: Alberta Agriculture

Crop yields in Alberta expected to be down from 5-year average: Alberta Agriculture

Aug 1, 2023 | 2:44pm
Alberta Agriculture expects crop yields this year will be down about 15% from the 5 year average.  For spring wheat, the average dryland yield estimate for this year is 38.9 bushels per acre, down from the 5 year average of 46.1.  Barley yields are expected to be just under 55 bushels an acre, down about 5 bushels from […]
U.S. crop conditions down due to heat wave: USDA Crop Report

U.S. crop conditions down due to heat wave: USDA Crop Report

Aug 1, 2023 | 2:30pm
U.S. corn condition fell for the first time in several weeks as intense heat baked much of the country last week. According to the USDA’s weekly crop progress report, 55% of corn was rated good to excellent, down 2 percentage points from the previous week. The condition of the U.S. soybean crop also suffered in the heat.  […]
Grain movement will likely be impacted as B.C. ports start clearing backlog

Grain movement will likely be impacted as B.C. ports start clearing backlog

Aug 1, 2023 | 2:14pm
Grain movement at Canada’s west coast ports wasn’t seriously impacted by the British Columbia port workers strike last month. But the next few months might be a different story.  Mark Hemmes is the President of Quorum Corporation.  Quorum tracks grain movement in the country.   He says the volume of grain that has been moving recently […]
SCA hosting two more townhall meetings on supports for producers facing drought conditions

SCA hosting two more townhall meetings on supports for producers facing drought conditions

Aug 1, 2023 | 11:15am
The Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association is hosting two more townhall meetings this week in drought-stricken areas of the province. One is this afternoon (Tues) in Cabri at the Cabri Community Hall from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. The other is tomorrow (Wed) from the Cadillac Community Hall in Cadillac from 1:30 to 4:30 as well. In addition […]
Recycling Lawrence MacAulay a poor choice

Recycling Lawrence MacAulay a poor choice

Jul 31, 2023 | 11:30am
It’s back to the future. Lawrence MacAulay has returned as federal agriculture minister. Despite the warm words of welcome from farm organizations across the country, I suspect the actual response was surprise followed by a collective groan. No farm organization wants to poison their relationship with the old/new agriculture minister by saying what they really […]
Farm Groups pleased Canadian Grain Commission reverses decision to harmonize test weight standards for wheat

Farm Groups pleased Canadian Grain Commission reverses decision to harmonize test weight standards for wheat

Jul 28, 2023 | 5:42pm
The Canadian Grain Commission is walking back on changes to test weight standards. The commission originally decided to align export tolerances for test weight and total foreign material for 5 different class of Canadian wheat, effective August 1st, but that’s now been repealed. This comes after stakeholders raised concerns, including the Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission, […]
“We were heard”: townhall meetings in drought-stricken parts of Saskatchewan well-attended

“We were heard”: townhall meetings in drought-stricken parts of Saskatchewan well-attended

Jul 28, 2023 | 4:47pm
A rancher was at a townhall meeting in Kindersley on Tuesday about the drought and what supports are available. Arlene Boisjoli, who has a ranch south of Kindersley, says the meeting was well-attended by producers and representatives from Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation, Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association, Farm Credit Canada, and a few R.M. Reeves. She says […]
Tick Bites Found to Cause Meat Allergies

Tick Bites Found to Cause Meat Allergies

Jul 28, 2023 | 2:44pm
U-S health officials say as many as 450-thousand Americans have become allergic to red meat since 2010 because of an illness triggered by tick bites. Alpha-gal syndrome occurs when an infected person eats beef, pork, venison or other meat from mammals or ingests milk, gelatin or other mammal products.  When a sugar that’s in meat […]