Warm chilled bones with fire honey

Warm chilled bones with fire honey

The Cultivating Wellness column explores natural health through the use of food and herbal healing. You can expect to find

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New seed brand targets sustainable fuel market

New seed brand targets sustainable fuel market

Bayer is touting a new seed brand it describes as a throughline for crop producers interested in the growing sustainable

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Drought may expand in U.S. Plains this year

SASKATOON — La Nina is rapidly fading and should

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Winter precipitation below normal in southern Prairies

A couple of clipper-style weather systems recently moved through

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Soybean oil prices expected to rise in 2026-27

SASKATOON — The outlook for grains and oilseeds in

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Tractor Supply launches 11th Annual Grants for Growing

Tractor Supply launches 11th Annual Grants for Growing

Tractor Supply Company launched its 11th annual Grants for Growing fundraiser last week, empowering FFA students nationwide with hands-on learning experiences that prepare them for careers

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USDA makes $150 million available for sugar producers, plus $89.1 million for 2024 weather problems

USDA makes $150 million available for sugar producers, plus $89.1 million for 2024 weather problems

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced that $150 million out of a $12 billion assistance program for farmers.   The U.S. Department of

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Physical movement during winter months key to wellness

Physical movement during winter months key to wellness

The Fit to Farm column offers practical, evidence-informed strategies to reduce injury risk, improve mobility and build strength that supports the realities of life on the

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Leaders need support, too

Leaders need support, too

Leaders are expected to remain composed, to offer reassurance and to be a safe harbour for their teams… it can be draining,” says Jennifer MacTavish, a

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UNDRIP appearing in agriculture sector’s radar

UNDRIP appearing in agriculture sector’s radar

WINNIPEG — British Columbia farmers are alarmed about recent Indigenous rights legislation due to their unique treaty situation. The risk for the rest of Western Canada

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Life-Science Innovations to buy Hormel’s ‘whole-bird turkey’ segment

Life-Science Innovations to buy Hormel’s ‘whole-bird turkey’ segment

WILLMAR — Hormel Foods announced that it has entered into an agreement to sell its whole-bird turkey business to Life-Science

Canadian Cattle Identification Agency prepares to make traceability transition

Canadian Cattle Identification Agency prepares to make traceability transition

The Canadian Cattle Identification Agency may not be proposing regulatory changes for traceability, but it is the one that delivers

Management decisions now matter more as resistance pressure builds on glufosinate

Management decisions now matter more as resistance pressure builds on glufosinate

Glacier FarmMedia – As glufosinate resistance spreads, Prairie management decisions will determine whether Liberty remains an effective weed control tool. That was the core message Brendan Metzger delivered at

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US farm income set to fall in 2026 despite surge in government payments

US farm income set to fall in 2026 despite surge in government payments

CHICAGO, Feb 5 (Reuters) — In a sign of growing stress for U.S. farmers, the

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Celebrate winter in the scenic Qu’Appelle Valley

Celebrate winter in the scenic Qu’Appelle Valley

Most of us are familiar with visiting parks in summer, but Saskatchewan’s Echo Valley Provincial

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Prairie Weather

Prairie Weather

There are a few scattered rains falling in northeastern Alberta  this morning as

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