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The latest on agriculture in Moose Jaw and surrounding areas.

Insurance policies manage potential disaster risks

Insurance policies manage potential disaster risks

Producers are encouraged to plan for disaster, identify possible risks, and insure accordingly
Bayer agrees to $10 billion plus Roundup lawsuits settlement

Bayer agrees to $10 billion plus Roundup lawsuits settlement

The Roundup settlement doesn’t include Canada
G3 completes two Alberta grain terminals

G3 completes two Alberta grain terminals

The new facilities are located at Carmangay, south of Calgary, and Morinville, north of Edmonton
Recent rainfall benefitted crops

Recent rainfall benefitted crops

Information from the latest crop report, for the week of June 23 to 29 
Saskatchewan gov't announces massive Lake Diefenbaker irrigation project; Moose Jaw area to be affected

Saskatchewan gov't announces massive Lake Diefenbaker irrigation project; Moose Jaw area to be affected

‘Generational’ project to come at a cost of $4 billion, create 2,500 construction jobs a year for over 10 years, add an estimated 120,000 acres of irrigable land, provide Moose Jaw-Regina corridor with secure water source for next 100 years
Province testing new technology to improve farmer’s mental health

Province testing new technology to improve farmer’s mental health

New mobile app offers private counselling, online information to help those struggling in difficult times
SARM welcomes millions from province to rural programs

SARM welcomes millions from province to rural programs

“We are grateful of the support provincially and federally to help everyone through this unprecedented situation, and we will continue to work on behalf of rural municipalities”   
Most crops developing normally for time of year

Most crops developing normally for time of year

Information from the latest crop report, for the week of June 16 to 22
Student bio sensor can detect antibiotics in animals

Student bio sensor can detect antibiotics in animals

The sensor has two parts — a sample container and reaction device
Calgary study encourages national agri-food action plan

Calgary study encourages national agri-food action plan

The study is by Kerri Holland of the Simpson Centre for Agricultural and Food Innovation and Public Education
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