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U.S. wins trade dispute with Mexico over Genetically Modified Corn

U.S. wins trade dispute with Mexico over Genetically Modified Corn

Dec 24, 2024 | 12:53pm
The United States won a ruling on Friday in a trade dispute with Mexico, which had sought to ban imports of genetically modified corn for human consumption. The Government of Mexico does not agree with the ruling made by the three-judge trade dispute panel, but says Mexico will respect the decision. The panel said Mexico’s […]
India extends restriction-free imports of Canadian Yellow Peas into the new year

India extends restriction-free imports of Canadian Yellow Peas into the new year

Dec 24, 2024 | 12:38pm
Some good news for producers who grow yellow peas. India is extending duty-free imports of Canadian yellow peas to February of 2025. It was set to expire on December 31st. The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) released an official notification on this extension. It was supposed to end in March of this year but […]
Provincial Agriculture Minister Harrison reflects on issues faced by the ag sector in 2024

Provincial Agriculture Minister Harrison reflects on issues faced by the ag sector in 2024

Dec 23, 2024 | 8:20pm
While the new Provincial Agriculture Minister has only been in the role since early-November, there was plenty to do and plenty to talk about. Following the Provincial Election on October 28, Daryl Harrison was chosen by Premier Scott Moe to be the Agriculture Minister on November 7 – Harrison’s first Cabinet position. Harrison had experience […]
SaskAgToday.com Roundtable Episode 61

SaskAgToday.com Roundtable Episode 61

Dec 20, 2024 | 4:17pm
On the SaskAgToday.com Roundtable: -The Canadian Food Inspection Agency detected a positive case of Bovine Tuberculosis from a cow that came from a herd in Saskatchewan and slaughtered at a federally-regulated abattoir in Alberta. An investigation is underway to determine if there are more cases connected to the animal. -Cattle prices in Saskatchewan dipped last […]
Price forecast for canola drops once again

Price forecast for canola drops once again

Dec 20, 2024 | 12:31pm
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada has dropped its canola price forecast for the current crop year. This has ramifications for what the canola price will be for the crop insurance program. Every month, the Market Analysis Group of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada releases an Outlook for Principal Field Crops. In the December 19 report, a number […]
Lots to consider heading into 2025 growing season, says a market analyst

Lots to consider heading into 2025 growing season, says a market analyst

Dec 19, 2024 | 5:36pm
Weather and international trade top the list of concerns for grain, oilseed and pulse crop producers heading into 2025. Unfortunately, both issues are out of farmer control making it difficult to develop a risk management plan. Likely the biggest unknown is the United States and incoming President Donald Trump, who is already promising to impose […]
Sask. Cattlemen’s Association willing to help CFIA with Bovine TB investigation

Sask. Cattlemen’s Association willing to help CFIA with Bovine TB investigation

Dec 19, 2024 | 4:13pm
The Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association is keeping a close eye and ear to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s investigation into a positive case of Bovine Tuberculosis found in a cow that originated from a herd in Saskatchewan. The CFIA said the six-year-old cow was slaughtered at a federally-regulated abattoir in Alberta and the CFIA Ottawa Laboratory […]
CFIA Investigating case of Bovine TB found in a cow from a Saskatchewan herd

CFIA Investigating case of Bovine TB found in a cow from a Saskatchewan herd

Dec 18, 2024 | 12:54pm
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency detected a positive case of Bovine Tuberculosis in a cow originating from a herd in Saskatchewan. On November 29th, the CFIA Ottawa Laboratory Fallowfield confirmed the positive case of Bovine TB from tissue collected from a six-year-old cow that was slaughtered at a federally-regulated abattoir in Alberta. The Agency says […]
Bred cows following same trajectory as feeder cattle – high prices, high demand

Bred cows following same trajectory as feeder cattle – high prices, high demand

Dec 17, 2024 | 5:12pm
Bred heifers and young bred cows are selling at record high prices, a response to the record high prices being paid for feeder calves. Brenna Grant, the Executive Director of Canfax, which is a division of the Canadian Cattle Association, told Kevin Hursh of SaskAgToday.com in an interview that feeder calf prices increased dramatically through […]