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Seized animals might not be returned to owner
It will depend on changes the owner made to their property which will determine whether or not seized cattle will be returned to the farm.Animal health officials removed 131 head of cattle from a farm...
Mar 08, 2019 Stock photo of cattle. (Photo 49883403 © Pat Smith - Dreamstime.com) : Glynn Brothen
Money for variable rate mapping
The Carrot River Valley Watershed Association (CRVWA) is hosting an information session in Melfort for farmers to learn more about funding available for variable rate mapping and converting cultivated...
Mar 07, 2019 (Alice McFarlane/farmnewsNOW Staff)
Trade mission promotes Saskatchewan agri-food.
Saskatchewan's agri-food industry will be the focus of a visit to Southeast Asia.Trade and Export Development Minister Jeremy Harrison leaves March 8 for a six-day trade mission to Singapore and the P...
Mar 07, 2019 (Alice McFarlane/farmnewsNOW Staff)
Managing difficult births
There are several strategies to help cows through a successful birth but sometimes the producer needs to intervene.Dr. Claire Windeyer is a veterinarian and professor at the University of Calgary Facu...
Mar 07, 2019
Reaction to suspension of canola exports
As China suspended canola imports from Canadian company Richardson International, agriculture groups and government officials were quick to respond to the news. The issue was discussed in the legislat...
Mar 06, 2019 (Alice McFarlane/farmnewsNOW Staff)
Changes to cash advance program
Farmers wanting to get a jump start on their spring cash advance can submit their 2019 Advance Payments Program application form to the Canadian Canola Growers Association (CCGA).CCGA CEO Rick White s...
Mar 06, 2019 (Alice McFarlane/farmnewsNOW Staff)
Spring runoff expected to be normal: Water Security Agency
As the mercury begins to creep up the positive side of the thermometer, it's time to consider spring runoff.The Water Security Agency (WSA) projected an average amount of runoff for the province. One ...
Mar 06, 2019 Spring runoff in Saskatchewan is expected to be normal, according to a spokesperson at the Water Security Agency. (file photo/paNOW Staff)
UPDATED: China stops canola shipments from Canadian company
UPDATE: Saskatchewan minister of agriculture David Marit says the province responded quickly."That's why we offered conversation with the federal minister this morning," Marit said. "We reached out to...
Mar 05, 2019 (Alice McFarlane/farmnewsNOW Staff)
Sask. farm group reacts as China cancels Canadian canola shipments
Tensions between Canada and China have put Saskatchewan farmers in the crosshairs.Winnipeg-based grain handler Richardson International had its registration to ship canola to China cancelled at the be...
Mar 05, 2019
Money being made available for smaller communities
Farm Credit Canada (FCC) wants to get the word out about their Agri Spirit Fund. The initiative aims to help out smaller communities by providing them money to help them with capital projects.Jeff Aff...
Mar 04, 2019 Farm Credit Canada will be handing out over $1 million for community initiatives (File Photo/paNOW Staff)