"Harvest is progressing across the Prairies and discussions continue at federal and provincial levels on the best path forward in light of ongoing trade disputes. This week, you can also read how drones could help measure nitrogen."
According to the Saskatchewan Crop Report for August 26 to September 1, 2025, harvest progress remains behind the five-year average of 40 per cent and the 10-year average of 34 per cent.
The Canola Council of Canada and the Canadian Canola Growers Association released a statement expressing their disappointment in the federal government's proposed measures to support the Canadian canola industry.
Ministers of agriculture met together in Winnipeg, Man. for their annual conference to discuss a path forward for a competitive agriculture and agri-food sector in Canada.
A research scientist is using drones with smart sensors and the latest artificial intelligence (AI) technology to develop a faster way to measure nitrogen in growing plants.
Proven Seed’s innovative NTACT Technology helps protect yield at harvest by reducing shatter loss and improving standability, so you can capture more bushels with greater efficiency.
The pre-harvest sprouting (PHS) phenomenon in cereals isn’t anything new, but it’s a complex and costly global problem that’s eluded research efforts dating back nearly three decades.
Itching for insight from experienced leaders in Canadian agriculture?
This year’s sixth annual Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture (IWCA) Summit will include all seven honourees as panelists. Join the event on October 21 and learn from their insight on career evolution, communication and building connections in agriculture.
Register for free and attend online from anywhere.
As a field marketer and sales coach at Hensall Co-op in Ailsa Craig, Ont., Meghan Scott has learned a lot about building relationships with growers, interns, summer students and co-workers.
November 14 - Rycroft | November 18 - Vegreville | November 19 - Fort Saskatchewan | November 20 - Wainwright | November 25 - Olds | November 26 - Nanton