By Deanna Kitzul, University of Saskatchewan The Canadian Livestock Transportation regulations date back to 1977 before the amendment made by… Read More
Over the past 25 years, Saskatchewan farmers have shifted away from traditional land management and weed control practices such as… Read More
Is it finally time to end the CPB? The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety (CPB) is an international agreement developed by… Read More
To tackle pressures from the world’s fast-growing population, increasing food demands, and the changing climates, there are several anticipated ways… Read More
By: Baylie Yasieniuk, University of Saskatchewan student Hey you! Did I catch you reminiscing about the times that you or… Read More
By Warren Seib, University of Saskatchewan In June 2020, Richardson Milling informed farmers that it would no longer be buying… Read More
Oops!!! We posted the wrong link in our Newsletter for the Value of Big Data Blog. Click below to find… Read More
By: Britney Friedel, University of Saskatchewan student For several years, there has been discussion over the amalgamation of five national… Read More
By: Parker Sturby, University of Saskatchewan student What is AgriStability? The Canadian government introduced AgriStability in 2007 to give producers… Read More
Human health now affected due to deliberate misinformation For over 20 years now, activist environmental non-governmental organizations (eNGOs) like Greenpeace,… Read More