Better Farming Prairies Magazine Archive April 2020 Better Farming Prairies April 2020 edition features Dr. Haley Catton on the front cover and the following articles: Pests & Diseases - Battle Continues, Managing Disease - Practical Strategies, Assessing Biologicals - Growing Opportunity, Canola Prices - 2020 Analysis, and Optimum Seeding Rates. May/June 2020 March 2020
A Whole Lotta Innovation Tuesday, December 31, 2024 A good holiday read is hard to find. Although admittedly not very festive, we’ve got something for you: the Winter 2024 Farms.com Precision Ag Digital Digest. Coming December 28, this issue wraps up 2024 with a whole lotta innovation and a whole lotta love from our team (do you... Read this article online
Take a virtual reality tour of Ontario’s egg and sheep farms Saturday, December 21, 2024 Canadians now have the opportunity to explore new virtual farm tours on www.FarmFood360.ca, thanks to Farm & Food Care Ontario (FFCO), is a coalition of farmers, agriculture and food partners proactively working together to grow public trust and confidence in food and farming. The... Read this article online
AEM partners with Euro counterpart to enhance global alignment on key ag manufacturer issues Friday, December 20, 2024 The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) and the European Agricultural Machinery Association (CEMA) have signed a () to enhance advocacy efforts for the agricultural equipment industry. The agreement seeks to create a positive legislative and regulatory environment across... Read this article online
Scholarships for Saskatchewan agriculture students Friday, December 20, 2024 Applications are now open for the 2025 Agriculture Student Scholarship, jointly offered by Canada and Saskatchewan. This program offers four scholarships: one grand prize valued at $6,000 and three runner-up awards of $3,000 each. The theme for this year is solutions to challenges in... Read this article online
Grain Millers Canada Corp. undergoes CGC license change Thursday, December 19, 2024 A company in Saskatoon, Sask. has undergone a Canadian Grain Commission (CGC) license change. As of Dec.17, Grain Millers Canada Corp. no longer holds a primary elevator license. This type of license goes to “an operator of an elevator which primary receives grain directly from... Read this article online