Transparency on Feedlots

04/04/2023

Why Feedlots are a Sustainable and Economically Stable Choice to Produce Meat By Danielle Matonovich, University of Saskatchewan student Source:… Read More

The Inconsistency of EU Neonicotinoid Regulation

03/28/2023

The following article by Graham Brookes was originally posted by PG Economics Limited, on February 20, 2023: European Court ruling… Read More

Genetically Promoted Biodiversity: Control for Invasive Species

03/21/2023

The following article was originally posted by the Genetic Literacy Project (GLP), on February 7, 2023: Social justice environmental activists move… Read More

Let’s Talk Farming: What’s the Scoop on Harvesting and Grain Storage?

03/14/2023

Let's Talk Farming Series Saskatchewan farmers rely on a vast toolkit of technologies to produce their crops every year. Farming… Read More

How Do Seed Traits Affect Variety Adoption?

03/07/2023

The following uses results from an article published in the Canadian Journal of Plant Science, on February 9, 2023: Decision factors… Read More

The Struggles of Making a Cattle Operation Viable

02/28/2023

By: Carson George University of Saskatchewan Student Since late 2014, the cost of ranching has been on the rise, making… Read More

What Impact Does Cattle Production in Saskatchewan Have on Climate Change?

02/21/2023

Analyzing the net emissions of the cow-calf sector By: Judson Christopherson, University of Saskatchewan Master's student Agriculture is facing the… Read More

Environmentalists love to get our blood pumping

02/14/2023

The following article was originally posted by the Genetic Literacy Project (GLP), on January 10, 2023: ‘Mania of zero risk’:… Read More

Economic Profitability, Environmental Sustainability, and Food Security

02/07/2023

The dilemma of advancing all three equally   A little over 200 years ago, one of the noted economists and… Read More

Saskatchewan Ditches are Leading to Ergot Infestations

01/31/2023

By: Savannah Hillmer, University of Saskatchewan student For the past two summers, I have worked in Kamsack at one of… Read More