By Warren Seib, University of Saskatchewan In June 2020, Richardson Milling informed farmers that it would no longer be buying… Read More
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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
Consumers seeking sustainably produced Canadian products Like all sectors of the economy, agriculture is constantly experiencing new things, products, technologies,… Read More
By Courtney Taylor, University of Saskatchewan North American rangelands are a diverse and sensitive ecosystem that provides great value to… Read More
Written by Chelsea Sutherland & Stuart Smyth Biosecurity considerations for public nature and leisure activities The contamination and spread of… Read More
Of surveyed plant breeders.... 77% 77% felt that Canada’s current novel plant breeding regulations do not reflect current levels of… Read More
Honduras is a small Central American country of 112,492 km2 (one-sixth the size of Saskatchewan), with a population of 9.5… Read More