Crop Quality: Is There an Excuse for Off-Grade Food?

01/30/2024

Agriculture Myth Busting When grocery shelves are so well-stocked, it’s easy to overlook the global food availability crisis. However, Canada is… Read More

Matador Banned for Animal Consumption

01/25/2024

By Carys Kampen University of Saskatchewan student     Syngenta and ADAMA Take Products Off the Market Syngenta withdrew their… Read More

Prairie Agriculture Net GHG Emissions Decrease by 53%

01/23/2024

Introduction In the past 30 years, grain and oilseed production across the prairies has undergone fundamental change. In the early… Read More

Integrated Crop-Livestock Systems: How Interested are the Prairies?

01/18/2024

The broadness of the term ‘sustainability’ implies a multitude of approaches. The same is true in agriculture, as farmers’ drive… Read More

Health Canada’s Beef with Ground Meat: Reaction to Proposed FOP Labelling Policy

01/16/2024

By Ellie Stauffer University of Saskatchewan student   When I was in high school, a classmate of mine announced to… Read More

Can Urban Agriculture Improve Food Security on a Significant Scale?

01/09/2024

By Jordan Hansen University of Saskatchewan student   Introduction The topic of urban agriculture is being discussed in major cities… Read More

Canadian Livestock Transportation

01/04/2024

By Kolby Haynes University of Saskatchewan student   What is livestock transportation? Livestock transportation is when livestock gets transferred from… Read More

2023 Year in Review – A Win for Science

12/21/2023

From a science perspective, the 21st century started strong. The Human Genome was newly sequenced, offering glimpses of future cures… Read More

Can Variable Rate Fertilizer Contribute to GHG Goals?

12/19/2023

By Theo Sekulic University of Saskatchewan student   The adoption of variable rate fertilizer (VRF) application has become an area… Read More

Sustainable Agriculture: A Look into Vertical Farms

12/12/2023

By Dawson Fuller University of Saskatchewan student   Sustainable Agriculture As Canadians living in a province that contributes heavily to… Read More