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As farmers begin to seed Alberta’s 1.5 million acres of irrigated land this growing season, it is full steam ahead regardless ...
A European moth is being used in parts of Western Canada as a biological control agent against oxeye daisy, an invasive plant ...
The planned Westside Irrigation Rehabilitation Project in Saskatchewan will undergo a provincial environmental assessment.
Resistance to insecticides is complicating pest control in potatoes, prompting experts to urge farmers in North America to ...
Strong nitrogen fertilizer demand is butting up against tight supplies in some regions of the world, says an analyst.
The old days of treating everything in the fall with an ivermectin type (Macrocyclic lactone) product year after year and ...
When Dr. Lexie Reed of Sunny South Veterinary Services examined studies on several farrowing sow medications, including ...
For the week ending April 25, western Canadian feeder cattle markets traded $4 to $8 above prices from seven days earlier.
This week we are going to look at the different types of precipitation we experience and examine how each type forms.
The July contract on the ICE canola futures was higher on Wednesday, while new crop positions were slightly lower with a downturn in comparable oils. Canola is “still undervalued a little bit,” an ...
Several companies associated with Sunterra Group obtained protection under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act in an ...
A recent study, funded by the Saskatchewan Pork Development Fund for the Prairie Swine Centre, shows farmers may be able to ...
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