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Low-moisture canola problem linked to straight cutting

Low-moisture canola problem linked to straight cutting

Straight-cut canola tends to be drier because it is standing in the field longer.
No recharge: long-term Prairie drought raises concerns over groundwater levels

No recharge: long-term Prairie drought raises concerns over groundwater levels

As predicted by climate change models, drought is desiccating the Prairies, especially southern Alberta.
Research priorities worry farmers

Research priorities worry farmers

Issue surfaced during the Saskatchewan Canola Development Commission’s AGM.
Exploring reproductive health mysteries in mammals

Exploring reproductive health mysteries in mammals

2004 International Year of the Camelids.
Equipment manufacturers adjust to battered supply chain

Equipment manufacturers adjust to battered supply chain

Just-in-time delivery worked well for manufacturers until COVID-19.
Opinion: Pulse growers navigate a fork in seed road

Opinion: Pulse growers navigate a fork in seed road

Resolution sparks 40-minute debate.
Getting to the root of a devastating problem

Getting to the root of a devastating problem

USask researcher awarded $4.2 million to battle root rot.
Thin profits require sharp thinking from farmers this year

Thin profits require sharp thinking from farmers this year

Every farmer is going to need a strategy.
Convert your truck into a hybrid

Convert your truck into a hybrid

B.C.-based Edison Motors pioneers the retrofit market with its diesel-electric conversion kits for vocational trucks.
Producers urged to buy urea sooner than later

Producers urged to buy urea sooner than later

Trader says recent price spike is likely short-term, but farmers should make their purchases no later than mid-March.
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