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Developing drainage and conservation networks in areas not typically known for high drainage activities can be a big feat. This week's feature shows how one Saskatchewan group has found success.
- Bree Rody, editor
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The Saskatchewan Drainage Extension Network (SK DEN) brings together academia, the private sector and more to help improve drainage in the province.
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How data gives farmers insight into the nitty-gritty of drain tile and its functions.
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Top-quality farmland has reached more than $14,000 per acre, representing a 4.8 percent year-over-year increase. Average and poor-quality farmland also saw gains of 3.7 percent.
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Join us on October 22 at 12 noon ET for the 2024 Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture Summit, featuring our hand-selected group of honourees and other prominent ag trailblazers. This free event will provide a platform for the exchange of knowledge and ideas as our guests share their thoughts through interactive sessions.
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After nearly 70 years of maintaining and growing the Tetlock Conservation and Development Authority, the area’s farmers have learned too many lessons to recount. One of the most significant lessons is working with one's neighbors. The group, cooperatively run by farmers and landowners, has embraced farmers' natural abilities for putting their heads together and getting things done, yielding positive results.
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