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Some Saskatchewan farmers facing tough decisions
The long drought this summer affected the majority of farmers across Saskatchewan — some more than others. It's a problem that has the potential to carry over to next year, as certain areas of t...
CJME News
Oct 27, 2021
Fillmore farmer wants 'pile of snow' this winter to make up for summer drought
The sight of snow in parts of Saskatchewan this week was good news for farmers who've been dealing with extremely dry conditions for most of the year. "It's dry -- really dry -- and it's concerning," ...
Andrew Shepherd
Oct 15, 2021
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Harvest ahead of average, but many crops badly damaged
While harvest in Saskatchewan progresses at an above-average rate, some crops in the province are beyond help due to weather issues this summer. According to the weekly crop report from the Ministry o...
CJME News
Sep 09, 2021
Provincial deficit to increase due to agricultural struggles
A tough year for farmers is having an impact on the province's bottom line. The government of Saskatchewan revealed the province's deficit is expected to increase by $126.5 million, bringing the 2021-...
Britton Gray
Aug 26, 2021
Saskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer. (Britton Gray/980 CJME file photo)
Agriculture support for drought increases provincial deficit by $126.5 million: first quarter report
Agricultural support has reportedly increased Saskatchewan’s deficit, as the government reports working to address drought conditions across the province. The deficit increase reported in the fi...
CJME News
Aug 26, 2021
Harvest well ahead 5-year average with 20 per cent in the bin: crop report
A reported 20 per cent of the crop in Saskatchewan is now in the bin, according to the latest crop report. Farmers across the province are busy preparing equipment and bins for harvest, swathing, desi...
CJME News
Aug 19, 2021
'Too little, too late,' agronomist says of recent rainfall
Recent rainfall will not benefit drought-stricken farmers, says a crop expert from the province's Ministry of Agriculture. "It's far too little and far too late to change anything right now. Any good ...
CJME News
Aug 19, 2021
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USask researchers shed light on phosphorus fertilizer
The addition of phosphorus fertilizer can be a delicate task, but researchers at the University of Saskatchewan have come closer to finding the balance for farmers. Phosphorus is one of three main fer...
CJME News
Aug 17, 2021
Research opportunity a 'silver lining' to heat and drought, says plant science prof
It's probably little comfort to farmers watching their parched fields but the heat and drought this summer is an opportunity to develop future crop varieties that can withstand these conditions. Karen...
Joseph Ho
Aug 08, 2021
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APAS president reacts to changes to AgriStability program
Some farmers who are struggling through the drought are getting a helping hand a bit earlier than expected. An agreement between the federal and provincial governments will see the AgriStability inter...
Aug 08, 2021
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