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Railway Service for Canadian Grain Producers Improves Over Past Week

Railway Service for Canadian Grain Producers Improves Over Past Week

Aug 12, 2024 | 2:02pm
CN and CPKC Rail supplied a combined 87% of hopper cars ordered in grain week 53, a modest improvement from the 83% order fulfillment performance seen in week 52.  In supplying 82% of cars ordered by shippers in week 53, CN performance improved somewhat from the 76% order fulfillment performance seen the prior week.  CN […]
Applications open for APAS Young Leaders program

Applications open for APAS Young Leaders program

Aug 11, 2024 | 12:02pm
REGINA — Applications are open until Aug. 31 for the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan’s (APAS) Young Leaders program. The APAS Young Leaders program offers Saskatchewan producers aged 18-40 an opportunity to learn about farm policy development and lobbying in an engaging and supportive environment, from the grassroots of the industry all the way to […]
Grain freight rates increase again

Grain freight rates increase again

Aug 9, 2024 | 4:01pm
If you ask grain farmers about their biggest input costs, they are likely to talk about equipment purchases, fertilizer prices or the cost of various crop protection products. One huge cost, grain freight rates are seldom top of mind because producers pay indirectly. Grain buyers pay the huge cost of grain movement by rail and […]
2024 Harvest has begun in Saskatchewan

2024 Harvest has begun in Saskatchewan

Aug 8, 2024 | 2:28pm
Harvest is officially underway in Saskatchewan. The provincial crop report has harvest at 2 per cent complete, in line with the five and ten year averages. The southwest is leading the way at four per cent done, followed by the southeast and east-central regions at one per cent. Producers in other regions are getting equipment […]
Harvest “coming fast” or underway in some areas of the province

Harvest “coming fast” or underway in some areas of the province

Aug 6, 2024 | 4:28pm
Disappointed, but not surprised was the feeling Kevin Hursh had as he was combining over the last few days at his Cabri area farm. Hursh was optimistic after a good start to the growing season and some timely rains, but that mood changed after last month’s heatwave. Days into combining maple peas, Hursh expects the […]
Temperature, precipitation records set during July heatwave

Temperature, precipitation records set during July heatwave

Aug 6, 2024 | 2:55pm
July was the opposite of June when looking at monthly weather stats from Environment Canada. While June had cooler than normal temperatures and an abundance of rain, July was hotter and little to no rainfall. Environment Canada Meteorologist Andy Yun said while most of Saskatchewan was warmer than average with some areas experiencing long stretches […]
New Do More Ag initiative wants producers to “talk it out” about mental health

New Do More Ag initiative wants producers to “talk it out” about mental health

Aug 5, 2024 | 10:09am
A campaign launched at the beginning of this month by the Do More Agriculture Foundation aims to raise awareness of the importance of having open conversations about mental health in the agriculture sector. “Conversation is really the first step in reducing that stigma,” said Board Chair of Do More Ag Lauren Martin when talking about […]
Canola, wheat futures moving lower due to the weather, among other factors

Canola, wheat futures moving lower due to the weather, among other factors

Aug 5, 2024 | 9:07am
The weather played a role in canola and wheat futures’ movement last week. The November canola contract closed Friday afternoon at $610.90, up by $2.10 on the day. Future Commodity Advisor with Ventum Financial Adam Pukalo said however, the contract was down approximately 54 dollars a ton on the week. The September Minneapolis Wheat contract […]