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Innovative Sask. companies getting federal cash infusion
From new ways to process agrifoods, to the creation of medical isotopes for cancer treatments, to agricultural machinery that drives itself -- innovative companies in Saskatchewan are being celebrated...
Lisa Schick
Sep 01, 2019
Ralph Goodale (right) announces funding for 22 Sask. companies through Western Economic Diversification, including Dot Technology Corporation, as company CFO Jeff Bourassa looks on (left). Aug. 26, 2019 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Harvest still lagging behind in Saskatchewan
A combination of early drought-like conditions, then wet and stormy weather in the province continues to keep harvest running behind. The latest crop report from Sask. Agriculture shows only six per c...
CKOM News
Aug 29, 2019
Farmer remembers harvests from 60 years ago
A Saskatchewan farmer remembers how different harvest season used to be. Bill Warrington, 78, owns a farm in the RM of Antelope Park, northwest of Kindersley. He has been at the job full-time since 19...
Aug 26, 2019
Harvest lagging behind five-year average
Recent rainstorms in the province have delayed harvest throughout Saskatchewan. According to the provincial government's weekly crop report, farmers currently have just over one per cent of the 2019 c...
CJME News
Aug 15, 2019
(Government of Saskatchewan/Submitted)
More moisture needed to help Sask. crops develop, gov't says
Saskatchewan producers may have been pleased with the rain that fell in the past week, but they could use more. "Although this additional rainfall has alleviated concerns of dry conditions in some are...
CJME News
Jul 04, 2019
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Feed supply running low as producers try to save pastures
Glenda-Lee Vossler, DiscoverMooseJaw.com A lot of livestock producers are evaluating their options as their feed supply starts running low. It doesn't matter if you're in the beef industry, or you wor...
Discover Moose Jaw
Jun 19, 2019
Farmer 'not panicked yet' but looking for rain in dry spring
While the weather around Regina has beachgoers in high spirits, concern is starting to creep into the minds of farmers. Environment Canada's forecast on Wednesday called for temperatures around 30 C a...
Britton Gray
May 29, 2019
(Jake Leguee/Submitted)
Calls more than double for Farm Stress Line
It seems more and more farmers are reaching out for help and grabbing hold of a phone. In the 2018-19 fiscal year, the Farm Stress Line got 757 calls, more than twice as many as the 320 calls it recei...
Lisa Schick
May 29, 2019
Sask. minister pushing for resolution to China canola dispute
Saskatchewan's minister of trade and export development is calling for federal action as China continues its ban on imports of Canadian canola seed. "This has the potential to cost our farmers and ag ...
Lisa Schick
Apr 11, 2019
(L-R) Federal Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau, Saskatchewan Trade and Export Minister Jeremy Harrison and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit met with the media on Friday, March 29, 2019 (Chris Carr/650 CKOM).
Farmers demand strong political response to expanding trade obstacles for Canada
OTTAWA - Canola farmers whose livelihoods have been targeted by China in its feud with Canada say it's time for the federal government to be aggressive at the political level in its fight against a gr...
The Canadian Press
Apr 09, 2019
Canola grower David Reid checks on his storage bins full of last year's crop of canola seed on his farm near Cremona, Alta., Friday, March 22, 2019. Canola seed exporters report Chinese companies -- one of their major markets -- have stopped buying their product, according to an industry group. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
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