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Sask Wheat’s most recent wheat market outlook shows that Canadian wheat exports have been quite good, while U.S. exports also improved lately with recent large sales to China.
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A former Saskatchewan agriculture minister has been appointed to the Order of Canada. Lorne Hepworth was named a member of the Order, one of 78 appointments in various categories announced by Gov. Gen. Mary Simon Dec. 28.
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Linamar Corp. has reached an agreement to acquire Bourgault Industries Ltd. of St. Brieux, Sask., in a deal worth $640 million. The move further enhances the company’s industrial segment offerings and advancing its position as a agriculture equipment manufacturer.
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This year’s Top Crop Summit returns to Saskatoon on Feb 27-28 at Prairieland Park, welcoming Canadian farmers, agronomists, consultants and the scientific community. Don’t miss this annual educational forum, as it will showcase a star-studded speaker list that includes Tom Wolf, Dr. Charles Geddes, Ken Coles, Dr. Breanne Tidemann, Lyle Cowell, Phillip Harder, Jason Deveau and Dr. Tyler Wist. CCA and CCSC credits will be available for each session. Register today to take advantage of the early bird discount.
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Despite the best efforts of canola growers, researchers and the industry, flea beetles continue to cause problems almost every year in Western Canada. Even when protected by insecticidal seed treatments, research has found that yield loss under heavy feeding pressure can cause up to a 10 per cent yield loss.
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Even though flea beetles have been around for many years, there is still a surprising amount to learn about the insects. A multi-disciplinary group of researchers at the University of Manitoba (U of MB), Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), and Manitoba Agriculture are working on several research products to update economic thresholds, and better understand the insects and their predators.
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January 9, 2024 | 415 Wellman Crescent #120, Saskatoon, Sask.
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