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Agriculture News

The latest on agriculture in Moose Jaw and surrounding areas.

Farm Credit Canada turned in $656.7 million net income last year

Farm Credit Canada turned in $656.7 million net income last year

FCC experienced its 26th consecutive year of growth
Combining remains behind the five-year average

Combining remains behind the five-year average

Information from the latest crop report, for the week of Aug. 13 to 19
Rain hobbles fast progress on Saskatchewan harvest

Rain hobbles fast progress on Saskatchewan harvest

An area southwest of Moose Jaw has received the most rain in the province since April – nearly 14 inches
American consumers maintain trends in meat buying practices

American consumers maintain trends in meat buying practices

Plant-based meat alternatives are a small but fast-growing market with higher interest in blended plant/meat items
Famers in southern regions have one per cent combined so far

Famers in southern regions have one per cent combined so far

The weekly crop report for the period of Aug. 6 to 12
Harvest operations start in some areas behind normal

Harvest operations start in some areas behind normal

Some farmers are concerned high heat days might have reduced yields, as crops turned ripe too fast
Co-author of grains policy book has disturbing comments for Canadian farmers

Co-author of grains policy book has disturbing comments for Canadian farmers

A professor from the University of Florida says that Kazakhstan, Russia, and Ukraine have excellent grain production
Harvest about to begin in Saskatchewan

Harvest about to begin in Saskatchewan

Information from the latest crop report, for the period of July 30 to Aug. 5
Goat breeders’ show the place to learn about the growing industry prospects

Goat breeders’ show the place to learn about the growing industry prospects

The Saskatchewan Goat Breeders Association says we import almost 500,000 pounds of goat meat a year — meat that could be produced in the province
Animal biosecurity, welfare management plans and funding explained

Animal biosecurity, welfare management plans and funding explained

Goat farmers should develop a biosecurity plan
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