Better Farming Prairies Magazine Archive January 2022 Better Farming Prairies January 2022 edition features Jenna Sarich on the front cover and the following articles: Herbicide Carryover - Seasonal Challenges, Seeding Strategies - Maximize Your Yield, Beef Cattle Research - Teamwork at USask, Policing Perspective - Connecting with the RCMP, and Plowing Through Winter. February 2022 November 2021
New Manitoba Bill Pushes for Inter-Provincial Free Trade Monday, April 21, 2025 A new bill introduced by Midland MLA Lauren Stone, PC, called Bill 227, The Free Trade and Mobility Within Canada Act aims to support economic growth by removing internal trade barriers and making it easier for workers and businesses to operate across Canada. The proposed legislation... Read this article online
Manitoba invests in future of cereal grain industry Monday, April 21, 2025 The Manitoba government is investing $13 million to help Cereals Canada create the Global Agriculture Technology Exchange (GATE) in downtown Winnipeg. This new centre will support local farmers and processors by opening new opportunities for international grain trade.Premier Wab Kinew... Read this article online
Travel Alberta highlights ag destinations Monday, April 21, 2025 Alberta’s tourism sector generated about $12.7 billion in visitor spending in 2023, and ag experiences help contribute to that revenue. For 2025, Travel Alberta is highlighting two ag destinations for summer visitors. One sees grain storage taken to a new level. Saddle Hill Ranch... Read this article online
Western ag connections in the NHL playoffs Monday, April 21, 2025 The NHL playoffs are underway, and as it turns out, some players have connections in agriculture in Western Canada. Farms.com combed through each of the 16 playoff team rosters and found four – all from teams in the Western Conference. Conor Geekie Conor Geekie was born in... Read this article online
APAS pleased with CN and CPKC removing carbon tax surcharge Friday, April 18, 2025 A Saskatchewan ag organization is happy two railways have removed their respective carbon tax surcharges. CN and CPKC removed their carbon tax surcharges on April 1 to coincide with the federal government’s move of eliminating the consumer carbon tax. “This is massive for farmers,”... Read this article online