Big dollars for late adopters of on-farm BMPs
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First look: Operator comfort at center of Farmall 40A compact
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Gopher options remain slim
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<![CDATA[ WEST FARGO, N.D. — An Extension specialist says farmers must be flexible to better make it through the difficult stretches ahead. Ben Brown, an
Deere expands spot spray for small grains crops
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Celebrate winter in the scenic Qu’Appelle Valley
Most of us are familiar with visiting parks in summer, but Saskatchewan’s Echo Valley Provincial Park wants to make sure that we don’t forget about winter.
Canadian Cattle Identification Agency prepares to make traceability transition
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Alberta research centre closure called ‘catastrophe’
Glacier FarmMedia – The cattle industry is mourning the loss of Agriculture Canada’s research centre in Lacombe, Alta., part of
Research cuts at Agriculture Canada unlikely to be reversed
The huge cuts to agricultural research at Agriculture Canada are being widely panned by farm organizations across the country. Unfortunately, there seems to be little hope of the government
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US farm income set to fall in 2026 despite surge in government payments
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Celebrate winter in the scenic Qu’Appelle Valley
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