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Aaron Beattie, an oat and barley breeder at the University of Saskatchewan’s Crop Development Centre (CDC), is excited about ...
Strong nitrogen fertilizer demand is butting up against tight supplies in some regions of the world, says an analyst.
There’s a new focus on protecting biodiversity in native prairie grasslands in southwestern Saskatchewan and southeastern ...
Manitoba Agriculture experts are urging farmers to scout for pest insects early so that they have the best information when ...
There’s consensus that keeping cattle calmer during handling reduces the stress for the animals and the people managing them.
That means more byproducts are being used such as dried distillers grains with solubles (DDGS), oat hulls and screenings from ...
The appearance and impact of alfalfa diseases often depend on both the age of the stand and the time of year. Diseases such ...
Consider that if you grow corn after wheat or vice versa and have a wet summer or fall, be prepared for possible outbreaks of ...
The truth that settled in me that day has only deepened with time: fibre is not just food — it is habitat, it is ecology. Too ...
The ICE Futures canola market settled with small losses on Thursday after trading within a wide range. Confirmation of tightening supplies provided early support. Statistics Canada reported canola ...
The July canola contract on the Intercontinental Exchange reached a significant price level during the week ended May 1.
It appears that once again, the assessment of canola production will prove to be an under-estimate, continuing a multi-year ...
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