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Some specialty crops may be seeded less this spring compared to others: Ag Canada Outlook

Some specialty crops may be seeded less this spring compared to others: Ag Canada Outlook

Jan 24, 2024 | 11:31am
The seeded acreages for flax and mustard are expected to drop dramatically this spring while large acreage increases are expected for oats, chickpeas and lentils.  Meanwhile, the price of almost every grain, oilseed and specialty crop is expected to drop, and in some cases, the declines are large. The projections are in the latest outlook by […]
Union representing Viterra workers vote in favour of company offer, avoiding job action

Union representing Viterra workers vote in favour of company offer, avoiding job action

Jan 19, 2024 | 2:14pm
There will be no strike at Viterra, as employees voted in favour of the offer presented to them.  The General and Grain Services Union, which represents 436 Viterra workers of Local 1 (Viterra Country Operations and Maintenance) and Local 2 (Viterra Regina Head Office), tallied the votes Friday on the January 4 offer from the […]
To strike or not to strike: Union counting votes on Viterra’s latest offer

To strike or not to strike: Union counting votes on Viterra’s latest offer

Jan 19, 2024 | 10:10am
The union which represents about 436 Viterra employees is counting members votes Friday on accepting or rejecting the company’s latest offer. Negotiations for a new deal between the General and Grain Services Union Locals 1 & 2 and Viterra Canada Inc have been ongoing for over a year, but stalled over wages, a better work-life […]
Mental Health Support Platform Steadily Growing since launch

Mental Health Support Platform Steadily Growing since launch

Jan 16, 2024 | 4:18pm
A peer-to-peer platform for people in the agriculture industry to share their struggles with mental health, has been doing well since it launched last year. The Do More Agriculture Foundation launched “Ag Talk” at Canada’s Farm Show last June. Megz Reynolds, the Executive Director of Do More Ag, said the website has seen steady growth […]
Grain shipments continue amid conflicts in Ukraine, Middle East

Grain shipments continue amid conflicts in Ukraine, Middle East

Jan 16, 2024 | 3:35pm
Container shipping rates on key global trade routes are soaring following the United States and British air strikes on Yemen rebels. The Houthi forces have been attacking container ships in the Red Seas, with assistance from Iran. Major companies have also stopped using the Suez Canal and are sending vessels around the Cape of Good […]
Saskatchewan Poultry Company Receives $46,000 Fine for Workplace Injury

Saskatchewan Poultry Company Receives $46,000 Fine for Workplace Injury

Jan 16, 2024 | 2:12pm
On January 2, 2024, Pedigree Poultry Ltd. pleaded guilty in Regina Provincial Court to one violation of The Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, 2020.  The company was fined for contravening clause 3-1 (a) of the regulations (being an employer, fail to provide and maintain plant, systems of work and working environments that ensure, as far as […]
First Innovation Award Winner Crowned at Western Canadian Crop Production Show

First Innovation Award Winner Crowned at Western Canadian Crop Production Show

Jan 12, 2024 | 5:15pm
The 41st edition of the Western Canadian Crop Production show is in the books. There was good traffic flow all three days in spite of the bitter cold. New to the show was the Innovation Awards, which were presented on Thursday. “It’s something we’ve seen at different events and you know we have some of the […]
That’s A Wrap! Final Day of Western Canadian Crop Production Show.

That’s A Wrap! Final Day of Western Canadian Crop Production Show.

Jan 12, 2024 | 9:12am
It was another great day at the Western Canadian Crop Production Show 2024. Here is some of the content we created with some of the businesses at the show in Saskatoon. Don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube Channel “Sask Ag Today” so you can keep up to date with everything ag!

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