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Agriculture
Weather helps Saskatchewan farmers begin harvest
Harvest has started in Saskatchewan. According to the crop report issued Thursday by the provincial Ministry of Agriculture, farmers in some areas have been desiccating their pulse crops. The recent s...
CJME News
Aug 06, 2020
(Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture/Submitted)
Mystery seeds showing up in Canadian mailboxes highlight 'brushing' scams
MONTREAL - The packages of mysterious seeds that have been making unsolicited appearances in mailboxes across North America are drawing attention to an online review scam known as "brushing"...
The Canadian Press
Aug 05, 2020
Random seeds cause for concern For CFIA
If you've received a strange package in the mail filled with seeds you don't recognize, don't plant them. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) issued an advisory warning over the packages. They ...
Discover Weyburn
Jul 31, 2020
(Canadian Food Inspection Agency/Facebook)
Lack of bees, pollination limiting crop yields across U.S., B.C., study finds
WINNIPEG - A lack of wild bees and managed honey bees is limiting pollination and yields for certain crops on farms in British Columbia and across the United States, a collective of research...
The Canadian Press
Jul 29, 2020
Virtual Ag in Motion posts strong numbers
Ag in Motion looked a lot different this year. The annual outdoor agriculture show held near Langham was forced to move from the field to online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Show Director Rob O’...
CJME News
Jul 27, 2020
‘A tough thing to measure:’ Looking at Langham’s Ag in Motion void with 2020 virtual event
The town of Langham usually boasts a population of around 1,500, but that all changes when Ag in Motion gets to town. But, like many things, 2020 is a different story. Due to COVID-19, the annual agri...
Brady Lang
Jul 21, 2020
Ag in Motion moving ahead with a very different look
This year’s Ag in Motion event will look a lot different than what people have experienced in past years. This is the fifth year for the event that targets those who work in the agricultural ind...
CJME News
Jul 20, 2020
Class-action lawsuit alleges meat packer failed to take COVID-19 precautions
CALGARY - A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Cargill Ltd. that claims the meat-packing company failed to take reasonable precautions to protect its workers in Alberta during the COVID-...
The Canadian Press
Jul 10, 2020
Southern Alberta hailstorm caused almost $1.2B in damage: insurance bureau
EDMONTON - The powerful hail storm that pounded homes, vehicles and crops across parts of southern Alberta last month caused almost $1.2 billion in insured damage. The Insurance Bureau of Ca...
The Canadian Press
Jul 08, 2020
Police announce fourth victim stemming from tractor tragedy southeast of Montreal
MONTREAL - A fourth person has died in connection with a tractor accident earlier this week southeast of Montreal that had already claimed the lives of three young children, Quebec provincial police s...
The Canadian Press
Jul 04, 2020
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