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Agriculture
Cattle Record Keeping – Why It Should Move Up on Your To-Do List
By Natasha Wilkie, PAg, Livestock and Feed Extension Specialist, Weyburn For many reasons, paperwork is often at the bottom of…
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U.S. Officials Strengthen Measures to Contain Further Spread of H5N1
U.S. authorities have intensified their efforts to curb the spread of the first recorded outbreak of H5N1, or bird flu,…
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Royal Saskatchewan Museum Launches New Online Bird Egg Database
Nature lovers and bird enthusiasts this spring will have a new digital tool to help identify bird species when they…
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Province Invests $13.2 Million for Veterinary Medicine Training
The Government of Saskatchewan is providing $13.2 million to the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) in 2024-25, representing a…
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Province Invests in Agricultural Mobile, Virtual-Reality Skills Lab
Saskatchewan Commits $300,000 to Agricultural Manufacturers of Canada to Grow the Workforce The Government of Saskatchewan is pleased to announce…
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Water Security Agency Issues Updated Runoff Forecast
The Water Security Agency (WSA) issued an update to the Spring Runoff Forecast for 2024Above freezing temperatures throughout the middle…
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Value of Agri-Food Exports to Vietnam Sees 227 Per Cent Increase
In 2023, Saskatchewan exported $46 million worth of agri-food products to Vietnam, over tripling the increase in value from 2022. …
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Top up on the Way for Eligible Livestock Producers
Canada’s Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Lawrence MacAulay and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit announced additional payments will be provided…
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Drought Impact on Cattle Open Rates
By Chelsey Siemens PAg, Livestock and Feed Extension Specialist, Kindersley For cow-calf operations, a major component of profitability is reproductive…
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Crown Land Grazing Rates Frozen for 2024
The Government of Saskatchewan is freezing the 2024 Crown land grazing rate at 2022 levels, as the industry continues to…
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