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Saskatchewan expects high runoff
An above normal runoff is expected for the majority of Saskatchewan, while the areas that have the potential for very high runoff and flooding have increased.
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Clubroot found in Saskatchewan field
The clubroot-positive field, located in the west central region of the province, was found through an annual survey of 91 Saskatchewan canola field soil samples in 2012.
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Canola Council and Canadian Oilseed Processors Association strengthen relationship
The Canola Council of Canada (CCC) is extending a full range of services to the Canadian Oilseed Processors Association (COPA) in a move that will bring the two associations closer.
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Manitoba Open Farm Day provides recognition
Manitoba farm families have until April 30 to register as hosts for the fourth annual Open Farm Day, an event that connects the public with Manitoba’s agriculture industry.
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Alberta crop budgeting and risk management tool now updated
CropChoice$ is a crop planning software tool that helps grain, oilseed, pulse and special crop producers make better crop planning decisions using information from their own farm.
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New free trade agreement means more pulses to Panama
The implementation of the Canada-Panama Free Trade Agreement immediately removes import duties on Canadian peas, lentils, most beans, canary seed, sunflower and buckwheat.
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