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Ryan Young

Ryan Young

Ryan Young is the Agriculture News Director for 620 CKRM and host of “SaskAgToday”, Harvard Media’s flagship agricultural show. He graduated from Western Academy Broadcasting College in January 2015 and got his start at 105 CJVR in Melfort as an intern the same year. Prior to getting “behind the wheel” of agriculture news in April 2023, Ryan was a reporter and news anchor for CKRM’s sister radio station, GX94, from 2015-2023.

Recent Work by Ryan

SaskAgToday.com Roundtable: Premier Moe heading to China to talk canola tariffs

SaskAgToday.com Roundtable: Premier Moe heading to China to talk canola tariffs

An upcoming trade mission to China, current crop conditions, and the search for a new CEO of Protein Industries Canada are topics covered on the latest episode of the SaskAgToday.com Roundtable.
Rain stalls harvest progress in Saskatchewan

Rain stalls harvest progress in Saskatchewan

Combines didn't see much action last week due to scattered rainfall, thunderstorms, and humid mornings.
Alberta Beef Producers provide withdrawal notice to CCA

Alberta Beef Producers provide withdrawal notice to CCA

ABP claims CCA does not meet their standards of fiscal transparency, governance, and communications.
AAFC Drought Monitor: parts of Saskatchewan very dry in July

AAFC Drought Monitor: parts of Saskatchewan very dry in July

Saskatchewan was dealing with very dry conditions even with the abundance of moisture in July.
SaskAgToday.com Roundtable: China hits Canada with canola seed tariffs

SaskAgToday.com Roundtable: China hits Canada with canola seed tariffs

China's latest tariff on canola seed, a grand opening in Delisle, and limited harvest progress highlight the SaskAgToday.com Roundtable.
Rough week for canola and wheat futures

Rough week for canola and wheat futures

November canola futures dropped due to China's latest tariff on Canadian canola seed, while wheat futures remained down in general.
Rain boosts soil moisture, stops few harvest operations

Rain boosts soil moisture, stops few harvest operations

The provincial crop report says widespread rain halted harvest and desiccation operations but boosted moisture levels to crop, hay, and pasture land.
WATCH: An analysis of tariff impact

WATCH: An analysis of tariff impact

Due to a number of factors, the 75 per cent Chinese tariff on Canadian canola seed might have less impact than the market initially feared.
Farms groups want new canola tariff removed ASAP

Farms groups want new canola tariff removed ASAP

Groups including APAS and SaskOilseeds want the federal government to resolve trade dispute with China as soon as possible, as harvest nears.
USask study examining ergonomic challenges facing farmers

USask study examining ergonomic challenges facing farmers

A USask research team is looking for farmers to participate in a 20-minute shoulder and ergonomic test.
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