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Agriculture This Week: Chinese tariffs seem solvable even as Trump rages

Agriculture This Week: Chinese tariffs seem solvable even as Trump rages

You would think consumers – as voters – would be the primary concern for government but the tariff war we are experiencing sadly suggests that is not the case.
Saskatchewan Municipal Hail paid out more last year

Saskatchewan Municipal Hail paid out more last year

Hail claims were up in 2024 following severe storms in June and a busier than normal late August and September.
Opinion: Are China’s tariffs on Canadian canola oil and meal a ruse?

Opinion: Are China’s tariffs on Canadian canola oil and meal a ruse?

Canadian farmers are getting dour news on the future of canola prices, but real data might not back up the scope of tariff-driven market chaos everyone is worried about.
Spring weather on the Prairies is a messy thing

Spring weather on the Prairies is a messy thing

Prairie spring has a lot of chaos built in as seasons change and summer tries to assert itself.
Sliding Hills Charolais and Mission Ridge Herefords Bull Sale held

Sliding Hills Charolais and Mission Ridge Herefords Bull Sale held

The total sale gross was $348,000, with an overall average of $8,286.
Loss of glyphosate remains concern for farmers

Loss of glyphosate remains concern for farmers

Glyphosate-based herbicides are the most widely used pesticides on the planet.
Producers urged to protect beneficial insects

Producers urged to protect beneficial insects

Research scientist says farmers should not throw the baby out with the bathwater when it comes to battling crop pests.
Agri-Stability changes to address tariffs, but some call for immediate support

Agri-Stability changes to address tariffs, but some call for immediate support

Kevin Hursh says cow-calf producers may also want to see if Agri-Stability makes sense for them.
New falling number test could be worth millions

New falling number test could be worth millions

Developer says new methodology could save farmers ‘hundreds of millions of dollars’ in years of widespread weather damage.
Two-year bee study nearing completion

Two-year bee study nearing completion

Researchers look into effects of pesticide use in canola production and its impact on honey bees.
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