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Mid-sized rock picker simple but tough

Mid-sized rock picker simple but tough

Research and development isn鈥檛 based on creating more and more complex and high-tech devices, but on creating implements that do more and remain easy to use and seldom break down.
Opinion: 麻豆传媒ing with Canadians is a more diverse task

Opinion: 麻豆传媒ing with Canadians is a more diverse task

While Canada鈥檚 population is becoming increasingly diverse, the profile of its farming population continues to mirror tradition.
Shelly Palmer - Can You Name The Top 10 GenAI Apps?

Shelly Palmer - Can You Name The Top 10 GenAI Apps?

SASKTODAY's newest columnist, Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn鈥檚 鈥淭op Voice in Technology,鈥 and writes a popular daily business blog.
Trades-related classes available online

Trades-related classes available online

Sask expands its distance education model for K-Grade 12, which could raise the profile of agricultural classes.
Forgotten combine tuned up for harvest again

Forgotten combine tuned up for harvest again

The 1947 Cockshutt was likely abandoned for 60 years before an auto body technician decided to repair it
Harvest time for important Carlyle fundraiser

Harvest time for important Carlyle fundraiser

The harvest for the Farming for a Future fundraiser has begun. Shane and Ashley Valentine have donated 100 acres of farmland, with the revenues from the sale of the crops to be donated to the Carlyle Community Complex Foundation.
Commentary: Test weight case reminds CGC of need for consultation

Commentary: Test weight case reminds CGC of need for consultation

Sask Wheat and APAS were right to call out the CGC for what it said was a lack of consultation with its membership.
Just say 鈥榥o鈥 to Britain

Just say 鈥榥o鈥 to Britain

Red meat groups push Ottawa to keep U.K. out of trade deal.
Airbar keeps stray crop in the hopper

Airbar keeps stray crop in the hopper

Air-assisted harvesting system is designed to deliver more bushels for a quick return on producers鈥 investment
Agriculture This Week: Will support for farmers always be there?

Agriculture This Week: Will support for farmers always be there?

To offset at least some of those costs producers are looking to government for dollars.
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