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Sustainability a key topic at recent ag meetings in New Brunswick

Sustainability a key topic at recent ag meetings in New Brunswick

Jul 24, 2023 | 10:33am
What sustainability looks like in the agriculture industry was a key topic discussed at a recent Canadian Federation of Agriculture Summer Board Meeting in Fredericton, New Brunswick. In conjunction with the Board Meeting, members of the CFA also met with the federal, provincial, and territorial agriculture ministers in a roundtable meeting, which covered the landscape […]
Ag-in-Motion wrapped up, preparations for next year’s show underway

Ag-in-Motion wrapped up, preparations for next year’s show underway

Jul 21, 2023 | 5:27pm
The Discovery Farm Langham site, northwest of Saskatoon, won’t be full of activity until next year. That’s the home of Ag-in-Motion, which wrapped up yesterday (Thurs). Day one had rain and gusty winds, but the next two days brought sunshine and warm temperatures. As far as attendance went Wednesday appeared to be the busiest day of […]
Crop Report: warm weather helps crop development and haying progress

Crop Report: warm weather helps crop development and haying progress

Jul 21, 2023 | 3:47pm
Warm weather helped crop development and haying progress, according to the Saskatchewan Crop Report. It says 61 percent of fall cereals are at normal stages of development and 35 percent are ahead; 55 percent of spring cereals are at normal stages of development, while 37 percent are ahead; 58 percent of oilseeds are at normal stages […]
Saskatchewan real GDP growth projected to increase, but slower than 2022: Economic Forecast

Saskatchewan real GDP growth projected to increase, but slower than 2022: Economic Forecast

Jul 20, 2023 | 12:29am
TD Bank’s Economic Forecast for Saskatchewan indicates the province’s real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is projected to grow this year by 2.4 percent. That’s above their national level estimate but lower than the 5.5 percent growth Saskatchewan had last year, aided by rising commodity prices and demand as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, […]
New Seed Drill unveiled by Morris Equipment, Bourgault hosting seeding demonstrations

New Seed Drill unveiled by Morris Equipment, Bourgault hosting seeding demonstrations

Jul 19, 2023 | 11:48pm
A product launch and demonstrations highlighted day 2 at Ag-in-Motion. Colin Rush, the North American Sales Leader with Bourgault Industries, says they’re hosting seeding demonstrations at their booth, located at lot number 501. “It’s always great to walk behind things but it’s great to see actually what those openers do in the field while we’re […]
Opening Grain Prices Wednesday, July 19

Opening Grain Prices Wednesday, July 19

Jul 19, 2023 | 9:59am
Opening grain prices Wednesday, July 19 Durum 407.63Feed barley 335.61Canola 779.42Chickpeas 1036.17Flax 501.98Lentils 702.50Oats 255.32Yellow Peas 335.92Feed Wheat 270.971 Red Spring Wheat 389.30
More exhibitors at Ag-in-Motion

More exhibitors at Ag-in-Motion

Jul 18, 2023 | 11:59pm
Ag-in-Motion is underway and it already set a new record for exhibitors at the annual show. Show Director Rob O’Connor said 580 exhibitors are at this year’s event, surpassing the previous record of 562 from 2018. “We did not change the physical size of the show, what we did to incorporate the new exhibitors is […]
Grain Market: November Canola past the 800 dollar mark, wheat futures also up

Grain Market: November Canola past the 800 dollar mark, wheat futures also up

Jul 14, 2023 | 5:25pm
Some positive movement in the grain markets this week. Future Commodity Advisor with P.I. Financial Adam Pukalo says the ICE Future Canola contract for November was up about 53 dollars a ton for the week, pushing the price up to about 814 dollars. He says this is an increase of approximately 200 dollars since the […]
Farm group wants more government assistance for livestock producers facing extreme drought

Farm group wants more government assistance for livestock producers facing extreme drought

Jul 14, 2023 | 4:45pm
The Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association is calling on the federal and provincial governments to take additional action to assist livestock producers facing extreme drought conditions across the province. Stock growers President Garner Deobald farms near Hodgeville, between Swift Current and Moose Jaw. He says since early June, the drought has continued to expand in size […]
Pulse Canada, SARM glad B.C. port strike is over

Pulse Canada, SARM glad B.C. port strike is over

Jul 14, 2023 | 3:46pm
After 13 days, the B.C. port strike has come to an end. The B.C. Maritimes Association said in a statement they’ve agreed to a 4-year tentative deal with the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada, which represents 74-hundred workers. The deal is subject to ratification by both the union and employer, and it comes after […]