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Harvest begins in some areas

Harvest begins in some areas

Harvest has begun in some parts of the province, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s Weekly Crop Report. Less than one per cent of the provincial crop has been combined, while one per cent is ready to straight-cut.

Agriculture This Week - Road conditions rooted in recent past

Recently I had the opportunity to drive Highway #22 from Killaly to Lemberg, and a couple of weeks earlier had covered the stretch from Highway #10 to Lemberg.

Tips for pre-harvest management

By Lyndon Hicks Regional crops specialist, Yorkton Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture This time of year there are many questions about harvest management and the use of pre-harvest chemicals in crops.

Three flaxseed varieties deregistered

As of August 1, three flaxseed varieties were deregistered by the Canadian Grain Commission. The Commission notified producers and industry stakeholders that CDV Arras, Flanders and Somme flaxseed varieties were no longer registered.

Vaccinate for anthrax

The Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture is reminding producers to vaccinate their livestock following confirmation that anthrax has been found in cattle in the RM of Harris.

Agriculture This Week - Trade deals difficult to finalize

When it comes to world trade the idea of free movement of goods is held up as an idea the world should aspire to.
Haying passes 50 per cent

Haying passes 50 per cent

Haying continues to advance in the province as livestock producers now have 67 per cent of the hay crop baled or put into silage. An additional 14 per cent is cut and ready for baling, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s weekly Crop Report.
National event - Canadian Charolais Youth Association Conference and Show

National event - Canadian Charolais Youth Association Conference and Show

The Canadian Charolais Youth Association held its annual Conference and Show in Yorkton last week.
Weinbenders honoured by CCYA

Weinbenders honoured by CCYA

Carey and LeeAnn Weinbender of Sliding Hills Charolais at Canora were the 2015 Honoree Winners at the Canadian Charolais Youth Association Conference and Show hosted in Yorkton last week.
Hay cropping continues

Hay cropping continues

Haying continues in the province. Livestock producers now have 54 per cent of the hay crop baled or put into silage, with an additional 18 per cent cut and ready for baling, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s weekly Crop Report.
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