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Harvest two per cent complete in West-Central Sask.

Harvest two per cent complete in West-Central Sask.

Census Division 9 – Calder, Canora, Pelly, Preeceville, Sheho and Yorkton areas; Census Division 10 – Foam Lake, Kelliher, Leroy, Raymore and Wadena areas; Census Division 11 – Davidson, Colonsay, Langham, Lanigan, Nokomis, Outlook and Saskatoon areas. .
Crops mature rapidly in Southeast Sask.

Crops mature rapidly in Southeast Sask.

Census Division 1 – Carnduff, Estevan, Lampman, Redvers and Stoughton areas; Census Division 2 – Avonlea, Fillmore, Minton, Radville and Weyburn areas; Census Division 5 – Broadview, Esterhazy, Melville and Moosomin areas ;Census Division 6 – Belle Plaine, Cupar, Lumsden, Indian Head, Regina and Rouleau areas.
Ray Orb steps down after 20 years with SARM board

Ray Orb steps down after 20 years with SARM board

Bill Huber heads SARM until March convention.
Harvest is underway

Harvest is underway

Crop Report for Aug. 6 to 12.
Mosaic Community Food Farm organizers spread awareness at library

Mosaic Community Food Farm organizers spread awareness at library

The next generation of farmers received a hands-on lesson on agriculture at the Moose Jaw Public Library on Tuesday afternoon, thanks to organizers of the Mosaic Community Food Farm
La Nina’s return could bring early frost to Prairies

La Nina’s return could bring early frost to Prairies

The weather phenomenon’s arrival is not guaranteed, and some believe it would be a weak one if it does materialize.
Photos: Frobisher Threshermen's Reunion marks 53rd year

Photos: Frobisher Threshermen's Reunion marks 53rd year

The day started with a pancake breakfast, followed by a lengthy parade, which featured dozens of tractors and other antique equipment.
Willowbrook-area farm hosts 'Open Farm Days' event

Willowbrook-area farm hosts 'Open Farm Days' event

Bill Prybylski said he and his family recognize that more and more people do not have family operating farms, so they don’t spend time on one.
Will August stay warm?

Will August stay warm?

July was dry for a large portion of the Prairies.
‘Outside markets’ weigh on ag prices

‘Outside markets’ weigh on ag prices

Interest rates, crude oil prices, investment flows and global trade disruptions can influence crop and livestock markets.
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