About 90 per cent of Saskatchewan cereal crops were in good to excellent condition, along with more than 90 per cent of ...
The next frontier of farm innovations is closer than you think — literally. Because on-farm technology breakthroughs isn’t ...
World food prices edged lower in June as declines in sugar, cereals and dairy outweighed increases in vegetable oils and meat, the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization said on Friday.
Farmers continue to receive less of the food dollar, even as consumers pay more for their groceries, says the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan.
At least 13 local states of emergency are in effect today after much of Saskatchewan experienced significant rain and storms last weekend.
Wet weather and declining feed grain demand is causing Western Canadian feed grain prices to decline as of July 2, 2026.
Much like the upcoming World Cup soccer game against Morocco — a win for Canada at yesterday’s CUSMA review would have been ...
The United Nations weather agency on Friday raised its forecast for the rapid emergence of a strong El Niño in the coming months, warning that the phenomenon is likely to drive global temperatures ...
ICE canola futures were stronger Thursday morning as activity resumed after the Canada Day holiday. The Chicago soy complex ...
More information means a more efficient marketplace and more trust, which is good for buyers and sellers of grain, says an ag ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has launched a $30 million project to find products and practices that can replace ...
For the week ending June 27, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets were unchanged to $10/cwt higher compared to seven days ...
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