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Inch of rain needed for Sask. farmers
City-dwellers may be sad the sun has gone away, but the wet weather is good news for Saskatchewan farmers as the southern half of the province is likely to see rain this week. Agriculture Producers As...
CJME News
May 09, 2016
Regina's outdoor farmers' market growing
With the sun beaming down and wind at a minimum, Saturday was an almost perfect day for the first outdoor Regina Farmers' Market of the year. "The vibe is awesome, we happen to have a beautiful sunny ...
Lisa Schick
May 07, 2016
Dry weather returning seeding to normal time of year for Sask. producers
Sunday marked the second day in the field for Norm Hall as the Wynyard-area producer started seeding for the year. It's a good year for Hall, as he's been able to get in the field a few weeks earlier ...
CJME News
May 02, 2016
Spring seeding begins in southwest and southeast Sask.
Spring seeding is ahead of schedule in southern Saskatchewan this year with about three per cent of the crop in the ground. Saskatchewan Agriculture released the first crop report of the season, repor...
Adriana Christianson
Apr 28, 2016
Spring seeding on track in P.A. and Melfort area
While most of the province is too wet to begin seeding, experts agree this won't affect farmers in the Prince Albert and Melfort region. Shannon Friesen with Saskatchewan Agriculture said farmers in t...
Adriana Christianson
Apr 12, 2016
Horse stabled near Saskatoon diagnosed with serious disease
A horse stabled near Saskatoon has contracted a highly contagious virus. Officials with the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) confirmed Friday the animal has contracted the neurological fo...
CJME News
Mar 18, 2016
Sask. researcher weighs in on cereal-maker's campaign to promote bee health
It's hard out here for a bee. So hard in fact that cereal maker General Mills has acknowleged the plight of the world's bees by temporarily pulling its Buzz the Bee mascot off of boxes of Honey...
CJME News
Mar 17, 2016
Sask. farmland too dry in some areas, too wet in others
Farmland across Saskatchewan is either too dry, too wet, or somewhere in between. The answer to the question do you need more snow or rain this spring depends on which part of the province you call. S...
Adriana Christianson
Mar 15, 2016
NDP candidate apologizes for social media post about 'stupid farmers' 2 years ago
A Saskatchewan NDP candidate is publicly apologizing for comments he made on social media about "stupid farmers" two years ago. The apology comes after the Sask. Party dug up and reposted a screencapt...
Adriana Christianson
Mar 09, 2016
Sask. grower wary of lack of snow
With temperatures topping 17 C on Saturday afternoon, it was an appropriate day for the first Regina Farmers' Market of the year. Normally, people heading to the market would have to navigate around i...
Lisa Schick
Mar 06, 2016
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