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Jeremy Matuszewski of Thunderstruck Ag Equipment didn’t mince words when asked what winning an innovation award at Ag In ...
The benefits of shelterbelts to forages and cash crops have been known for decades, and as a result, have been a common ...
For the week ending July 12, Western Canadian yearling markets traded steady to $5 higher compared to seven days earlier.
Ag in Motion Innovation Awards celebrated winners across five categories: agronomics, agtech, business solutions, ...
Spinning columns of air take many forms, from areas of high and low pressure, to much smaller scale ranging from harmless ...
Ag in Motion 2025’s more than 560 exhibitors haven’t let the smoke blanketing the province dampen their enthusiasm.
The Ag In Motion 2025 site north of Langham, Sask., was abuzz with action Monday afternoon as exhibitors put the finishing ...
The August live cattle contract dropped US$2.85 per hundredweight to close at US$219.350, while the October contract shed ...
The pulse industry in the United States has plans to double production and consumption of pulse crops by 2030, USA Pulses announced at their annual conference held in Spokane, Washington, July 7-10.
The Canadian dollar was slightly softer Tuesday morning, as currency markets reacted to the latest inflation data. At 9:27 a.m. CDT the Canadian dollar was trading at US$0.7294 or US$1=C$1.3710 which ...
Intercontinental Exchange canola futures were on the rise late Tuesday morning, being underpinned by support from comparable oils, said a broker. The broker pointed to the increases in Chicago soyoil ...
The Canadian dollar eased off on Monday, but remained above the 73 United States cent mark. The loonie ended the day at US$0.7303 or US$1=C$1.3693, compared to US$0.7308 or US$1=C$1.3684 on Friday.