The latest news from the agricultural sector
2022-07-14
Saskatchewan Crop Conditions Up Sharply from a Year Ago
Better moisture conditions across much of the province have Saskatchewan crop conditions up sharply from a year earlier. Read more
2022-07-14
July Domestic Swine Disease Monitoring Report Now Available
The Swine Health Information Center's (SHIC) July Domestic Swine Disease Monitoring Report is available. Read more
2022-07-14
New General Manager Of Canadian Cattle Association
A new name and now a new general manager. Read more
2022-07-14
Federal government supports bison industry
To kick off the International Bison Convention 2022 in Saskatoon, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, Marie-Claude Bibeau, announced an investment of up to $133,611 over two years to support... Read more
2022-07-14
Range Roundup: Precision Technology to Measure Cattle Methane Emissions and Intake on Western S.D. Rangelands
Training the First Generation of Extensive Rangeland Precision Ruminant Nutritionists Read more
2022-07-14
Wood Mountain, Sask. farmers named “Outstanding” for 2022
Cody Straza and Allison Squires will compete for the national title in November Read more
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2022-07-14
Considering the Opportunities
Summer is here, spring born calves are growing, breeding season is upon us, first cutting hay is on the downhill slide for many. Weather permitting, the busy season is here for many cattle producers... Read more
2022-07-14
USDA Program Links Alabama Poultry Industry with Water Quality
Alabama poultry farmers in urgent need of a mortality facility are in luck. Read more
2022-07-14
Be Aware of Ditch Haying Dangers
As the 2022 haying season is in full swing, North Dakota State University Extension farm and ranch safety coordinator Angie Johnson urges farmers and ranchers to put safety first when haying ditches. Read more
2022-07-13
Carbon pipeline opponents decry ‘sham’ process
Those who oppose liquid carbon pipelines in Iowa confronted the regulatory board members charged with approving such plans, and some insinuated their votes were bought with money and political clout. Read more
2022-07-13
Iowa attorney general’s office investigates surge of solar panel installation complaints
The Iowa Attorney General’s Office is currently investigating 15 solar panel companies after an increase in consumer complaints. Read more
2022-07-13
Evening Edition | Wednesday, July 13, 2022
Tonight's Evening Edition includes the news about solar panel installers in Iowa, carbon pipeline resistance, and bearish demand in the markets. Read more