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Each fall, Dr. Smyth has the great privilege of instructing a wonderful group of young minds in the University of Saskatchewan course “Introduction to Agriculture Policy”. While the obvious objective is to teach about agriculture policy, Dr. Smyth also has designed student assignments around ag. policy to get students to improve on their research skills, think beyond their own interests and build on their communication skills. From this course, he is happy to share some of his students’ hard work through student blogs (topics of their choosing) and policy debates (assigned topics and sides). You can click on the hyperlinked text to check out some of the great blogs by students from present years and videos of previous years’ debates.

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Interior of Canola Stem Infected with Blackleg

03/21/2017/

What China’s Restrictions Mean to Canadian Producers By Kalene Kammer, University of Saskatchewan student On September 1, 2016, Canadian canola producers...

03/20/2017/

By Kaytlin Robertson, University of Saskatchewan student Neonicotinoids are commonly used agricultural systemic pesticides typically applied to the seed and transferred through...

02/28/2017/

By Jordan McInnis, University of Saskatchewan student Background Organic farming is the oldest type of farming. It is farming without the...

01/31/2017/

By Courtney Nestman, University of Saskatchewan student Implants Safe for Cattle and Consumers With the rise of social media and scare...

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