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The latest on agriculture in Moose Jaw and surrounding areas.

Brownlee’s Wayne Cozart being honoured as Hall of Fame inductee for dedication to horsemanship

Brownlee’s Wayne Cozart being honoured as Hall of Fame inductee for dedication to horsemanship

Wayne Cozart is one of five Hall of Fame inductees being honoured by the Saskatchewan Horse Federation for 2020
Ag chemical wholesalers face anti-competition probe

Ag chemical wholesalers face anti-competition probe

The Canadian Competition Bureau said it is investigating some agricultural suppliers on allegations of anti-competitive practices
Predictions for 2020 say be prepared for grasshoppers, wheat midge

Predictions for 2020 say be prepared for grasshoppers, wheat midge

The provincial insect specialist is warning producers to be prepared for grasshoppers and wheat midge in potentially damaging numbers this year
Corn Flakes maker phasing out grain sprayed with Roundup

Corn Flakes maker phasing out grain sprayed with Roundup

The company has announced plans to phase out glyphosate in major markets, including Canada and the United States by 2025
SaskCanola conference updates producers on root diseases to watch for this season

SaskCanola conference updates producers on root diseases to watch for this season

SaskAG plant disease specialist Barb Ziesman offered advice to producers concerned about root disease for this year's production season
$10,000 reward offered for cattle shooter

$10,000 reward offered for cattle shooter

The Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association has teamed up with SaskTIP and the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation to offer a $10,000 reward
Conditions indicate normal spring runoff conditions

Conditions indicate normal spring runoff conditions

The Water Security Agency has released its spring runoff outlook for 2020
Sask. farm machinery icon in creditor protection

Sask. farm machinery icon in creditor protection

Morris Industries filed for creditor protection on Jan. 8
Saskatchewan farmers owe almost $15 billion to lenders

Saskatchewan farmers owe almost $15 billion to lenders

Farm debt in the province stood at $14.97 billion at the start of 2018
APAS review says carbon tax hurting Sask. farmers

APAS review says carbon tax hurting Sask. farmers

An analysis reveals farmers could lose up to eight per cent of total net income in 2020
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