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Agriculture This Week: Who makes research choices in ag?

Agriculture This Week: Who makes research choices in ag?

There is never enough money to do everything.
Road trip down memory lane puts farm history in context

Road trip down memory lane puts farm history in context

A look back at agricultural milestones.
Producers in full swing of harvest, close to half-way done

Producers in full swing of harvest, close to half-way done

Harvest is a very busy and stressful time for producers. They are reminded to take safety precautions in all the work they do.
Versatile partners with autonomy developer

Versatile partners with autonomy developer

EYEBOX Autonomous Navigation Controller system is being integrated into the Versatile tractor.
Purple barley shows market potential

Purple barley shows market potential

Agriculture Canada scientists in Brandon have developed a new line with the temporary name of HB211147.
Deadline for grain commissions director nominations Sept. 6.

Deadline for grain commissions director nominations Sept. 6.

SaskBarley has three director positions open while Sask Wheat has four.
Poor monsoon may boost Indian lentil imports

Poor monsoon may boost Indian lentil imports

Rains did not come until after the planting window was closed in the main growing regions.
Farmers in southeast say crops looking better than expected

Farmers in southeast say crops looking better than expected

Moosomin area farmer says yields have been encouraging.
Threshing Bee organizers overcome obstacle for 52nd show at Sukanen

Threshing Bee organizers overcome obstacle for 52nd show at Sukanen

The 52nd Threshing Bee is set to show how farming was done in the early days of settlement
B.C.'s agriculture industry at forefront of climate change reality

B.C.'s agriculture industry at forefront of climate change reality

CALGARY — With more than 400 active wildfires still burning in B.C. and many residents yet to return to their homes, it's too early to know the fate of the province's honeybees. But that hasn't stopped Heather Higo, president of the B.C.
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