During this year’s celebration of Agriculture Week, Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan has named Sandra Hessdorfer the 2025 Champion Award winner, honouring her lifelong commitment to educating youth and ...
The governments of Canada and Saskatchewan are inviting young people to apply for the 2026 Agriculture Student Scholarship, which supports students pursuing careers in the province’s agriculture ...
Producers in Saskatchewan are beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel in terms of completing the 2025 harvest. Currently, 93 per cent of crops have been harvested throughout the province, ...
Livestock inspection fees are going up, but the CEO of Livestock Services of Saskatchewan said producers receive value in return.
The Government of Saskatchewan has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN Indonesia). The LOI intends to increase cooperation with a focus on ...
In a fitting celebration of Agriculture Week in the province, Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan announced today that the winner of the 2025 Champion Award is Sandra Hessdorfer. The award was presented ...
It's Agriculture Week in Saskatchewan, and people have the opportunity to learn more about how food is made across the country. For Farm and Food Care Saskatchewan, the week is all about teaching ...
REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is again facing calls to stand up for farmers after new figures shows exports from the province to China have drastically fallen. As we navigate through ...
The Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed October 5 to 11, 2025, as Agriculture Week, recognizing the province’s vibrant farming and food sector. The annual celebration aims to raise awareness of ...
In a move aimed at safeguarding Saskatchewan’s farmland and keeping it in the hands of Canadian producers, Agriculture Minister Daryl Harrison has announced the formation of the Farm Land Ownership ...
The Saskatchewan government has created the Farm Land Ownership Advisory Committee to address farmer concerns and gain feedback.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is again facing calls to stand up for farmers after new figures shows exports from the province to China have drastically fallen.