

Canola and wheat prices decreased this week.


The interest free limit on the advanced payments program is going up.


Kevin Hursh has commented on a number of agriculture issues from last week.


Despite numerous calls for an election over the carbon tax, the federals Tories did not succeed in that venture yesterday.


Reaction to the agriculture funding in the Saskatchewan budget.


There's concern over the railway's grain service delivery.


The Saskatchewan Cattleman's Association doesn't expect anything new tomorrow in the Provincial budget.


Last weeks SARM convention is being called productive.


Another good week for the May canola contact.


The problem of wolves killing cattle is growing in Saskatchewan.


Farm Credit Canada says farm land values in east central Saskatchewan are above the provincial average.


The water security agency has issued it's spring runoff forecast.


Statistics Canada has released the 2024 Seeding Intentions Survey.


It was a good week for canola and wheat futures.


The latest in everything Agriculture that affects you, your family, and your community on Sask Ag Today with Doug Falconer.


Saskatchewan Agra Food exports to India have increased by over 71% in the last year.


Details of the 2024 Saskatchewan crop insurance program have been announced.


Many parts of Saskatchewan received heavy snow over the weekend.








The Canadian Canola Growers Association announced the opening of the early application window for 2024 cash advances, but not everyone is happy about its contents.


There was a major announcement this morning in Churchill, MB involving the federal and Manitoba governments.


Saskatchewan's Water Security Agency has released its preliminary spring runoff report.


The latest discussions regarding fertilizer use for canola growing and the recommendations that are coming out.


Early application window for cash advances / Using urban waste water/ and more!


March canola contract continues to tumble/ shifts in Saskatchewan farmland market/ and more!


Commodity expert Chuck Penner spoke in Yorkton last night.


A pilot program studying AgriStability in Alberta is being closely watched in Saskatchewan.

