
The Drew Lerner weather forecast can be heard LIVE on CJVR at 12:10 p.m.
CLICK BELOW to hear the latest report.
DREW LERNER FORECAST for April 25, 2025 – noon report
Audio PlayerDrew Lerner is founder, president and senior Agricultural Meteorologist at World Weather Inc. Drew began forecasting for Kansas City metropolitan public works and a variety of radio stations after obtaining a forecast position with Midwest Weather Services in 1979. World Weather, Inc. uses a wide assortment of computer forecast models from as far away as the Australian Bureau of Meteorology and Japan’s Meteorological Agency to Environment Canada’s modeling center.

News

AgriStability program deadline moved to July 31
Governments agree to extend enrolment deadline for 2025 AgriStability program
The AgriStability enrolment deadline has been extended, without penalty, from Apr. 30 to July 31 for the 2025 program year. In a joint statement, federal, provincial and territorial governments have agreed to the change as a result of the 'pressures and uncertainties facing the agricultural sector.' The proposed change...
6h ago
Read More

researcher recognized for work in hydrology
USask researcher receives international hydrology award
A University of Saskatchewan (USask) water researcher has been recognized with a prestigious international honour. Dr. John Pomeroy is the recipient of the 2025 International Hydrology Prize - Dooge Medal, awarded by the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS), the United Nations Educational, Scientif...
6h ago
Read More

Using sensors to cattle herds
Sensor technologies for breeding and calving management
For the last two years Dinesh Dadarwal been testing sensor technologies for breeding and calving management at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine. The idea is to put a collar around a bull's neck to help detect when a cow or heifer is in heat. Dadarwal said it is one way to address the labour shortage in Wester...
9h ago
Read More

DEER MICE
SHA warn of hantavirus risk during spring cleaning
Spring cleaning could come with a deadly health risk.The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is warning about hantavirus, a rare but potentially fatal illness spread by infected deer mice. "Anyone cleaning storage sheds or recreational vehicles that have been sitting all winter should be aware and take precautions...
Apr 24, 2025
Read More


Saskatchewan Water Management
Saskatchewan water management program accepting applications
A program that provides financial support to farmers and local governments developing and maintaining responsible agricultural water management projects in Saskatchewan has started accepting applications. The Water Security Agency (WSA) administers the Agricultural Water Management Fund where applicants can receive up ...
Apr 21, 2025
Read More

Saskatchewan Beef Expo results
Young cattle producers hone skills at Beef Expo
The Saskatchewan Beef Expo provides meaningful, hands-on learning opportunities that prepare young producers for success in the beef industry The event equipped 78 participants with proven techniques and tips on selection, showmanship, and safe handling practices for livestock provided by returning clinician, Kirk Stie...
Apr 16, 2025
Read More

Training vets to assist in Equine births
Life-sized horse models provide real experience to vet students
Two new life-sized horse models are enhancing the educational experience for veterinary students' practical skills in assisting pregnant horses and their 35-kilogram babies. The pair were donated to the BJ Hughes Centre for Clinical Learning at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) by Dr. June Donaldson, an...
Apr 16, 2025
Read More

Youth Farm Safety Program
Prioritizing on-farm safety for the next generation
A fun and interactive program is available to help farm families start those important conversations about safety. The BASF Safety Scouts program provides 2,000 BASF Safety Scout and BASF Safety Captain kits each year at no cost to farm families across Canada. The kits are designed to encourage farm children to take on...
Apr 11, 2025
Read More

Agriculture in the Classroom
Agriculture in the Classroom Canada welcomes new executive director
Agriculture in the Classroom Canada (AITC-C) has made changes to its leadership team. Denise Schmidt steps into the role of executive director ready to strengthen the foundation of agricultural literacy across Canada. Raised with a deep appreciation for Canadian agriculture, Schmidt brings decades of experience connect...
Apr 08, 2025
Read More

Saskatchewan Beef Expo
Beef Expo inspires the next generation of cattle producers
The 11th annual Saskatchewan Beef Expo returns to Saskatoon, Sask. this weekend and with it comes learning opportunities for young cattle producers. Prairieland Park hosts the event as a way to provide platform for producers to develop their skills, gain industry knowledge, and connect with experts in the field through...
Apr 07, 2025
Read More


CLEAN TECHNOLOGY
Government's $116M funding helps Sask. farmers improve efficiency and adapt to clean technology
The federal government is investing more than $116 million in clean technology for Canadian agriculture, and farmers in Saskatchewan say they are already seeing results.On Friday, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Lawrence MacAulay announced funding for 119 projects under the Agricultural Clean Technology (ACT) Pro...
Feb 28, 2025
Read More

Agriculture education display revealed
Agriculture in the Classroom Saskatchewan unveils interactive education display
Agriculture in the Classroom Saskatchewan (AITC-SK) launched its modernized Grains of Saskatchewan education display. It offers an enhanced experience designed to deepen student's understanding of Saskatchewan's agriculture industry. The revamped Grains of Saskatchewan display was officially unveiled at the Western Can...
Jan 24, 2025
Read More

Bunge-Viterra Merger
NFU says Bunge-Viterra merger highlights need for effective regulation
An agricultural group believes the approval of Bunge's acquisition of Viterra effectively ends competition in Canada's agriculture commodity sector. In a news release, The National Farmers Union (NFU) said this would give control of 40 per cent of the grain market to Bunge making it the world's largest agricultural com...
Jan 20, 2025
Read More

Ag reaction to Trudeau resignation
'What happens now?': Agriculture group reacts to Trudeau resignation
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed media Monday morning to announce that he will step down as Liberal leader once his party selects a replacement. This was his first planned news conference in the three weeks since Chrystia Freeland's resignation as finance minister and deputy prime minister, which rocked Trudeau'...
Jan 06, 2025
Read More

25% tariff threatened
Canada's grain, nuclear sectors closely watching Trump tariff proposal
Industry leaders are reacting to President-elect Donald Trump's proposed 25 per cent tariff on Canadian exports, which could disrupt crucial Prairie sectors including agriculture and uranium. Last night, via social media, Trump stated both Canada and Mexico would incur the tariff sanction should neither country take in...
Nov 27, 2024
Read More

Alberta Grains farmer meetings
Alberta barley and wheat farmers gather for regional meetings
Alberta Grains, which represents 18,000 barley and wheat farmers, will be travelling the province to discuss research and advocacy efforts. The regional meetings, scheduled across six regions from Oct. 28 to Nov. 15. give farmers a chance to speak to the organization's strategic direction. Alberta Grains Chair and Regi...
Oct 28, 2024
Read More


Canola groups relieved
Canola industry responds to U.S. tariff announcement
President Donald Trump indicated that Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) compliant goods, which includes Canadian-produced canola and canola products, will not presently be subject to tariffs. Canola Council of Canada (CCC) President & CEO Chris Davison said this week's announcement from the President is...
Apr 04, 2025
Read More

Federal Election 2025
SARM shares rural perspective and federal election priorities
The group that advocates for rural municipalities has outlined its members' needs for the next federal government. The Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) President Bill Huber said the impending federal election is an opportunity to speak with federal policymakers to establish priorities that align ...
Apr 03, 2025
Read More

Agricultural tariffs
Tariff reprieve for agriculture
The agriculture sectors of Canada and Mexico were spared from new tariffs as part of U.S. President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" announcement. Trump's reciprocal tariffs ranged from 10 to 50 per cent to a very long list of countries starting on Apr. 9. Imports not covered by the Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade ag...
Apr 03, 2025
Read More

Tariff threat concerns fruit and vegetable growers
Fruit and vegetable growers brace for tariffs and urge government action
Over three days last month, Canada's greenhouse vegetable growers got a preview of what sweeping US tariffs would do to their industry, and they saw that the impact could be devastating. Canada's fruit and vegetable growers have long-known about the inadequacies in current safety net programs. In recent years, extreme ...
Apr 02, 2025
Read More

Federal Election 2025
Liberal Party releases agriculture platform
The Liberal Party of Canada said it has a plan to protect farmers, ranchers, and agrifood workers and strengthen Canada's food sector in Quebec and across Canada. The Liberals will implement a suite of policy measures to defend supply management and supply-managed sectors such as dairy, poultry, and eggs.In releasing t...
Apr 02, 2025
Read More

New round of tariffs anticipated
New US tariffs not expected to impact agriculture
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she expects some major industries, including those in her province, won't face new tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump. Smith says things could change, but she thinks food production and oil and gas won't be targeted under Trump's new tariff plan, which is set to be announced to...
Apr 01, 2025
Read More

What's Trending
DEER MICE
SHA warn of hantavirus risk during spring cleaning
Apr 24, 2025

Redhead Equipment
Redhead Equipment 'Field of the Future' helps Rose Garden Hospice bloom
4 cattle found infected after December report
Sask. Cattle Association looking to curb bovine tuberculosis
Apr 23, 2025
Canada Votes 2025
Tariffs on the campaign trail
Apr 17, 2025

Green Thumb
The gardening and planting 'Obsession' continues despite ongoing COVID-19 pandemic
Global Agriculture Technology Exchange
Province of Manitoba invests in new cereals facility in Winnipeg
Apr 10, 2025
Alberta's agriculture minister in Washington to discuss importance of free trade
Apr 07, 2025