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Kevin Hursh

Kevin Hursh

Kevin Hursh is one of the best-known names, and voices in Agriculture in Canada. He has been a tireless advocate, and spokesperson for agriculture. He has hosted countless agricultural conferences across the country and is a sought-after analyst on all things connected to the industry. He was recently inducted into the Saskatchewan Agricultural Hall of Fame.

Recent Work by Kevin

Kevin Hursh has a bad harvest day

Kevin Hursh has a bad harvest day

There are good harvest days, then there are bad harvest days.
Crop price outlook deteriorates

Crop price outlook deteriorates

Significant price drops for a number of crops are being forecast by the market analysis group of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada in its August outlook for principal field crops.
Lentil quality becomes a concern

Lentil quality becomes a concern

Widespread rain across the southern grain belt in recent weeks is causing crop quality concerns, particularly with large green lentils.
Dry in the north, wet in much of the south

Dry in the north, wet in much of the south

It's been a peculiar growing season where the northern grainbelt is dry while the southern grainbelt is wet.
Zombie peas and other crop observations

Zombie peas and other crop observations

Crop conditions have been highly variable across the province.
Dramatically improved returns in the cow-calf sector

Dramatically improved returns in the cow-calf sector

Slight improvement in financial outlook for grain producers

Slight improvement in financial outlook for grain producers

According to a just-released analysis by Farm Credit Canada, the financial outlook for grain producers has improved somewhat since the beginning of the calendar year.
Random observations and opinions

Random observations and opinions

Kevin Hursh takes a look around what's happening in agriculture these days.
Hursh: Beware of miracle juices

Hursh: Beware of miracle juices

As the old adage goes, if something seems too good to be true, usually it is.
Crop price outlook clouded by politics

Crop price outlook clouded by politics

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