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Despite heavy rainfall and hail in some regions, crop development and conditions were still positive in the week of June 29 ...
At least 13 local states of emergency are in effect today after much of Saskatchewan experienced significant rain and storms last weekend.
World food prices edged lower in June as declines in sugar, cereals and dairy outweighed increases in vegetable oils and meat, the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization said on Friday.
Farmers continue to receive less of the food dollar, even as consumers pay more for their groceries, says the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan.