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Saskatchewan farmers continue to face depressed prices due to canola tariffs
The Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities says canola farmers are facing some of the lowest prices in recent years. SARM president Bill Huber said it's a troubling time for producers, with ...
Alice McFarlane - farmnewsNOW
Oct 17, 2025
“We just finished harvest, but the bins are full and the marketplace is closed off. This is not a good situation for farmers right now,” said SARM president Bill Huber. (650 CKOM file photo)
Meals in the field and hats in combines: A look at end-of-harvest traditions
The end of harvest is a special but stressful time in Saskatchewan. For farmers, it's the busiest season of the year, a time when a full spring and summer's worth of work culminate in the final push t...
Nick Nielsen - farmnewsNOW
Oct 10, 2025
After tossing his hat in the combine to signify the end of harvest, Robert Horner wears what's left of it. (Vera Horner)
Harvest 93 per cent complete in Saskatchewan as farmers near the finish line
Harvest is nearly complete across Saskatchewan, and farmers are taking advantage of dry conditions as they work to get their operations wrapped up. According to the weekly crop report from the Saskatc...
CKOM News
Oct 09, 2025
The ministry said yields are above historical averages for most crop types, but the yields vary greatly across different areas, due to varying levels of rainfall and other regional challenges. (Lara Fominoff/650 CKOM)
Farmer and educator Sandra Hessdorfer named Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan's 2025 Champion
Each year for the past decade, Farm and Food Care Saskatchewan has recognized someone who engages with the public about agriculture. Sandra Hessdorfer, the recipient of this year's Champion Award, is ...
Alice McFarlane - farmnewsNOW
Oct 08, 2025
(Sandra Hessdorfer/Submitted)
New website delivers advanced tools and data for pulse crop producers
A digital platform has been launched to help pulse producers select the best varieties for their specific growing conditions and locations. The Pulse Variety Hub serves as a central resource where far...
Alice McFarlane, farmnewsNOW
Oct 03, 2025
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Sask. producers make good progress, 84 per cent of harvest complete
Farmers across Saskatchewan were busy over the past week, as harvest operations continue across the province. According to the most recent crop report from the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture, wh...
CKOM News
Oct 02, 2025
Harvest is furthest along in the southwest (87 per cent), but the west-central and northwest regions are close behind (86 per cent). (650 CKOM file photo)
Prolonged drought stunts the renowned wild blueberry crop in the Maritimes
HALIFAX - This summer's prolonged drought across Atlantic Canada has had a costly impact on wild blueberry growers in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Donald Arseneault, general manager of the NB Bluebe...
The Canadian Press
Sep 30, 2025
An Alberta farm is home to Beef, the world's tallest steer
VULCAN, ALBERTA, CANADA - It was love at first sight when Jasmine Entz locked eyes with Beef's scrawny, slimy body covered in straw that had emerged from the womb at the first slip of dawn in August 2...
The Canadian Press
Sep 27, 2025
Sask. harvest 68% complete, but lagging behind long-term averages: Crop report
Harvest in Saskatchewan is 68 per cent complete, up from 53 per cent a week ago, but a number of factors are slowing down producers' progress as they work to get the 2025 crops into the bin. According...
CKOM News
Sep 25, 2025
Saskatchewan producers made good progress on harvest over the past week, but progress is still well behind the five- and 10-year averages. (Lara Fominoff/650 CKOM)
Where's the beef? Sask. man charged after allegedly stealing cattle in Sedley area
A 62-year-old man from the RM of Francis is facing criminal charges after an investigation into missing cattle. According to the RCMP, officers got a report saying the animals were missing from an acr...
CKOM News
Sep 24, 2025
The RCMP said the six stolen animals were recovered after an investigation. (650 CKOM file photo)
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