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On Friday's episode of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -We'll hear from two local farmers on how seeding is going so far.-The commons ag committee is in the process of writing up a final report on the issue of Food Prices in Canada. -Reaction to a StatsCanada report that was released on Tuesday.-Revisiting a conversation with Mossbank area farmer & ag…
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On Thursday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young.-Provincial Agriculture Minister David Marit ushered in the first crop report of 2024. It shows seeding progress at 12 percent. -Kevin Hursh, Chief Agricultural Editor of SaskAgToday.com, has a report on precipitation levels on the Prairies over the last 5 years.-Despite political tensions betwee…
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On Wednesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -During the Food, Fuel, and Fertilizer Conference this week, the head of AGT Food & Ingredients Murad Al-Katib talked about his experience at the event and why he's optimistic about the future of the province.-The Federal Labour Minister had a straightforward message to the two major railways a…
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On Tuesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-It was the second and final day of the Food, Fuel, & Fertilizer Global Summit from the Delta Hotel in Regina. Guests on the show included former Premier Brad Wall and President & CEO of Mosaic Bruce Bodine.-SaskPower with the annual reminder to farmers to be safe around power lines during seeding…
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On Monday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young, from the Food, Fuel, and Fertilizer Global Summit in Dubai:-A preview of the event with the CEO of the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce Prabha Ramaswamy.-Premier Scott Moe told delegates at the conference that Saskatchewan has everything to world needs, and how crucial it is to have access to inte…
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On Friday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-The Bunge-Viterra merger and rumours of Farm Credit Canada leaving Regina had Saskatchewan politicians talking.-New canola and wheat future contracts had a good start this week. We'll hear more from Future Commodity Advisor Adam Pukalo.-Our very own Colin Lovequist had a chat with the latest winne…
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On Thursday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-The NDP accused the SaskParty government of being silent on the proposed merger between Bunge and Viterra. -The clock is ticking for CN and CPKC Rail to reach a deal with the union representing its employees.-Crop hail insurance companies are gearing up for the growing season.…
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On Friday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-It was a good week for canola and wheat futures. We'll have more from P.I.Financial's Adam Pukalo.-Some farmers in Saskatchewan and Alberta have either started seeding or are still waiting.-Doug Falconer in the Agriview segment will have an update on the Competition Bureau report from the side of …
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On Thursday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-The Chair of SaskWheat shared his thoughts on the Competition Bureau's concerns with the Bunge-Viterra merger as well as the appointment of a new chief commissioner of the Canadian Grain Commission.-The two major railways are both working to get a deal done with the union representing its worker…
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On Wednesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-APAS reacts to the Competition Bureau's concerns over the proposed Bunge-Viterra merger.-The Prime Minister and Governor General were in Saskatchewan. Prime Minister Trudeau was asked about the changes to the capital gains tax in last week's federal budget. Mary Simon, meanwhile, visited a farm…
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On Tuesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-The Competition Bureau says the Viterra-Bunge merger would reduce competition.-Saskatchewan's Trade Minister comments on last year's trade missions & exports.-Cattle prices in Saskatchewan were mixed on the heifer side, but up on the steer side.-Alberta is preparing for the possibility of drought…
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On Monday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-Kevin Hursh with SaskAgToday.com spoke with an accountant from MNP about changes to the capital gains tax and what that means for farmers.-Farmers will need to adapt to changing climate conditions, according to the director of a Saskatoon-based water institute.-The USDA says placements of cattle i…
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On Wednesday's SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-Federal Budget reaction from the Canadian Federation of Agriculture.-A Saskatoon-based grain grading app is gaining some traction.-Kevin Hursh with SaskAgToday.com talked about his experience at a venture capital conference in California.De către 620 CKRM
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On Tuesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-Farm Credit Canada released its Food & Beverage Report, covering 8 different sectors.-Bill C-234 was brought up during Question Period in Ottawa.-Cattle prices were mixed in Saskatchewan.De către 620 CKRM
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On Monday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -The Canadian Cattle Association expects a few things from tomorrow's Federal Budget.-Highlights from Friday's SaskAgToday.com Roundtable with Chief Agricultural Editor Kevin Hursh.-The Yorkton Exhibition Association hosted its 1st annual Agriculture Night on Friday.…
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On Friday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-A launch event was held in Regina for Canada's Farm Show.-Adam Pukalo with P.I. Financial broke down the USDA's WASDE report and how canola and wheat futures did.-The Saskatchewan Water Security Agency updated its Spring Runoff Forecast.De către 620 CKRM
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On Thursday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-The Grain Growers of Canada held a news conference to launch its "Path to 2050" climate initiative.-The month of March was a bit cooler than normal.-A 2-part feature on the Western Dairy Expo, happening this week in Saskatoon.De către 620 CKRM
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On Wednesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Kevin Hursh with SaskAgToday.com spoke with the founder of Guardian Agriculture at a conference in San Francisco about drone application in Agriculture.-Not much information on Saskatchewan cattle prices from the Cattle Market Update.-SaskTips reminds people to be good stewards of the environm…
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On Tuesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-The federal and provincial governements announced a top-up to the Canada-Saskatchewan Feed Program.-SaskBarley is investing over $850-thousand towards barley research over 5 years.-A 2-part feature with Lynn Weaver of SaskCanola & SaskFlax about a social media campaign to combat misinformation ab…
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On Wednesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-APAS shared stats of how much a hypothetical farm would be paying in carbon taxes this year.-Prices for cattle in the province were on the downward trend last week.-The Water Security Agency says most reservoirs have enough water this spring.De către 620 CKRM
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On Tuesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-David Phillips with Environment Canada gives us an idea of how spring will unfold in the coming weeks.-Kevin Hursh with SaskAgToday.com shared his thoughts on yesterday's carbon tax hike.De către 620 CKRM
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On Monday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-Adam Pukalo with P.I. Financial shares insight on Thursday's USDA Report.-Protein Industries Canada investing over $13-million to support "commercialization" of high-protein canola seed & sunflower meal.De către 620 CKRM
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On Thursday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Canola and wheat futures were down this week.-Cattle producers are encouraged to participate in a BCRC survey.-Chief Agricultural Editor of SaskAgToday.com Kevin Hursh reports on why producers should consider apply for the Livestock Price Insurance Program, even though cattle prices are strong.…
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On Wednesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-Pulse Canada wants chickpea producers to participate in a survey, open until Sunday. -Canadian Grain Commission revoked the licenses of Zeghers Canada. Kevin Hursh with SaskAgToday.com has more on that.-An engaging Question & Answer session during the Canadian Grain Act Review Summit in Saskato…
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On Tuesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-Good news for farmers who applied or are considering applying for the Advance Payments Program.-A Grain Act Review Summit is underway in Saskatoon.-We'll feature a farm business management firm based in Western Canada.De către 620 CKRM
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-APAS and SARM had time to process the provincial budget and weighed in on what the budget means for their members.-Kevin Hursh with SaskAgToday.com has a report on Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada's Crop Price Projections.-We'll have more from a webinar hosted by the Canola Council of Canada.De către 620 CKRM
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On Wednesday's edition of Sask Ag Today w/ Ryan Young:-A recap of previous agriculture-related announcements prior to the release of the 2024-25 Budget.-Kevin Hursh with SaskAgToday.com reports on the railways struggling with performance over the last few weeks.-A resolution to have SARM lobby the provincial government to expand project criteria un…
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On Tuesday's edition of SaskAgToday w/ Ryan Young:-The provincial budget is set to be released tomorrow, but it may be a quiet day for the ag sector.-Cattle prices were positive again last week, according to the Cattle Market Update.-Additional reaction to the Lake Diefenbaker Irrigation Expansion Project.…
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On Monday's edition of SaskAgToday w/ Ryan Young:-SARM President Ray Orb recapped last week's Convention & Trade Show in Regina.-Chief Agricultural Editor of SaskAgToday.com Kevin Hursh commented on a few things from Friday's Roundtable. He also has a report on fertilizer prices, which are expected to rise ahead of seeding.…
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On Friday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-Premier Scott Moe announced at the SARM Convention the Lake Diefenbaker Irrigation Project is going ahead, and SARM President Ray Orb reacted positively to the news.-Canola futures did well this week but it was different for wheat futures.De către 620 CKRM
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On Thursday's edition of SaskAgToday w/ Ryan Young:-SARM President Ray Orb chimed in on a few topics, from rural healthcare, to funding for bridges and culverts.-Sask NDP Leader Carla Beck & Conservative MP Jeremy Patzer addressed delegates at the SARM Convention.De către 620 CKRM
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On Wednesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-The annual SARM Convention & Trade Show is on here in Regina. SARM President Ray Orb previewed the 3-day event, and municipal & provincial government officials spoke to delegates on Day 1.-Product of US Labeling rules has the attention of the Canadian Cattle Association.…
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On Tuesday's episode of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-The SARM Convention is around the corner, and President Ray Orb provided a bit of a preview of the event to be held in Regina's REAL District.-The Sask Water Security Agency released its Spring Runoff Forecast for 2024.-The provincial government announced a funding renewal for the Global Institut…
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On Monday's edition of SaskAgToday w/ Ryan Young:-Stats Canada released results of its seeding intentions survey. Kevin Hursh with SaskAgToday.com provided reaction to the survey.-Adam Pukalo from P.I. Financial talked about what he saw in the USDA Report released on Friday. -It was warmer than normal in February, but the month had a bit more preci…
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On Friday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-We're highlighting two women within the Ag sector as part of International Women's Day today.-Adam Pukalo with P.I. Financial looked at the latest performance of canola & wheat futures this week.-It is Saskatchewan's turn for another herbicide weed resistance survey.…
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On Thursday's edition of SaskAgToday w/ Ryan Young:-Ag in the classroom Saskatchewan is heavily involved with Ag Literacy Month. We'll hear more from Executive Director Sara Shymko.-Provincial Agriculture Minister David Marit commented on the increased exports to India last year.-An APAS Director for District 6 talked about grain contracts and how …
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On Wednesday's edition of SaskAgToday:-Cattle prices in Saskatchewan were up again last week.-APAS President Ian Boxall recapped his experience at the recent Canadian Federation of Agriculture Annual General Meeting.-Saskatchewan's 2023 Agri-Food Exports to India were up 71 percent year-over-year.-The head of the Canadian Grain Commission said he i…
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On Tuesday's edition of SaskAgToday:-It's all about the 2024 Crop Insurance Program, as Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit announced details of this year's program from the head office in Melville. We'll also have reaction from Kevin Hursh with SaskAgToday.com and the head of the Saskatchewan Cattlemen's Association.-Also, Ian Boxall, th…
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On Monday's edition of SaskAgToday:-It was all about the weather as we'll hear from Chief Agricultural Editor of SaskAgToday.com Kevin Hursh, past Chair of SaskWheat Brett Halstead, and president of the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Garner Deobald on the snowfall from this past weekend. -We also spoke to Justin Shelley with Environment Canada for prel…
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On Friday's edition of SaskAgToday:-The calendar switched to March, which means new canola and wheat contracts. Adam Pukalo from P.I. Financial breaks down how they did this week.-The Wheat Growers held a virtual AGM earlier this week.-An update on Bill C-355, a private member's bill to ban the practice of shipping live horses via air to foreign co…
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On Thursday's edition of SaskAgToday: -The early application window for cash advances through the Canadian Canola Growers Association is open.-Suncrest College and the East Central Research Foundation were involved in a project that took place across Saskatchewan.-Food prices was brought up during Question Period as well as a report from an organiz…
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