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LICO's Luymes named among 2024 Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture

LICO executive director Mel Luymes is one of seven honorees in this year's program, which also includes livestock producers, crop researchers, agriculture advocates and more.


Environment: Saskatchewan issues updated runoff forecast

Out of the 45 water supply reservoirs across the province, 33 are currently at or are expected to be at or near full supply when the runoff is complete.


Research: SDSU researchers explore automated controlled drainage systems

Wet springs, dry summers. That's been the trend in eastern South Dakota, and farmers aren't particularly thrilled. But what if early rains could be saved, and utilized, as relief for a later dry spell?


 
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Proving its worth

Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology is a valuable tool in the planning and design of tile drainage projects, and is increasingly proving its worth. Contractors can use LiDAR to generate topography maps to give them an idea about the shape of the land to plan a drainage system without physically driving to a field to collect data, thus providing them with more accurate information on drainage layout and costs. How can contractors make the best use of LiDAR data – and how accurate is current technology? » Read More...
 
 
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