Category Archives: SaskAgToday.com: CKRM Agriculture

Coming soon to farmers' mailboxes: Census of Agriculture
Statistics Canada is getting ready to do the 2026 Census of Agriculture. The census, which is similar to a regular one, is conducted every five years. It provides "community-level data on a...
Ryan Young Oct 29, 2025

Larson: feed testing still not a universal practice
According to surveys conducted over the years, many cow-calf producers do little or no feed testing. While cattle may seem healthy on a particular feed ration, feed testing can help identify the need ...
Ryan Young Oct 29, 2025
Canadians trust our country's food system: report
A new report shows U.S. tariff threats have boosted Canadians’ view of the nation’s food system. Fifty-eight per cent of Canadians have a positive view of the food system, up from 4...
Doug Falconer Oct 29, 2025
Rabobank analyst predicts stagnant grain prices for near future
It could be another two years before North American grain farmers see much improvement in market conditions. Rabobank's global strategist of grains and oilseeds says prices are unlikely to rally m...
Doug Falconer Oct 29, 2025

China purchases American soybeans: sources
Two trade sources say China’s state-owned COFCO bought three U.S. soybean cargoes, the country’s first purchases from this year’s U.S. harvest, shortly before a summit of leaders Don...
Doug Falconer Oct 29, 2025

Closing grain prices Wednesday, October 29
Durum: 282.27 Feed Barley: 203.59 Canola:  ...
Ryan Young Oct 29, 2025

Opening grain prices Wednesday, October 29
Durum: 282.27 Feed Barley: 203.59 Canola:  ...
Ryan Young Oct 29, 2025

SARM leaves Ottawa with a few positives
The President of the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) is back following a trip to Ottawa meeting with MP's and cabinet ministers about a wide range of issues. Bill Huber says on...
Ryan Young Oct 28, 2025

Heavy rains damage crops in India
Indian farmers’ hopes for bumper crops following this year’s abundant monsoon rains were dashed by heavy downpours just before harvest that damaged their fields, crushing the dreams of mil...
Doug Falconer Oct 28, 2025

Wheat mutation could lead to higher yields
Scientists at the University of Maryland have discovered a gene that has the potential to greatly increase wheat yields. The gene was found in a spontaneously occurring mutant of common bread wheat th...
Doug Falconer Oct 28, 2025
WEATHER
Hypnotist Tyrone Reveen was in Regina recently. Have you or anyone you know been hypnotized?
Yes. For health reasons
Yes. For entertainment.
No.
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