Weekly Crop Report: Seeding Complete
With seeding complete in the province, producers are busy with in-field spraying and other activities such as hauling grain.
Weekly Provincial Crop Report: May 27 to June 2
Over the past week, seeding advanced considerably across the province and is now approaching the finish line. Seeding is 97 per cent complete, up from 88 per cent last week.
How to use foliar sprays effectively against flea beetles
The best defence against flea beetles in canola is a fast-growing, uniformly emerging crop with five to eight plants per square foot that quickly reaches the four-leaf stage.
A shriek in the cemetery: Loggerhead Shrikes, our macabre songbird
Spring has sprung! With the return of the warmer weather our favourite birds have also arrived; ready to start their breeding season on the prairies.
Seeding operations in the early years
Enjoy a few photos of early seeding operations in Saskatchewan.
Growing a Big Pumpkin: Good Genetics + Good Environment
Howard Dill is perhaps the most famous large pumpkin grower of the last century. Mr. Dill is known for winning four straight world titles for growing the largest pumpkin.
CROP REPORT: Approximately 81 per cent of crops now seeded in west central region
Seeding in Saskatchewan is nearly three-quarters complete with 72 per cent of crops now planted, which is an increase of 23 per cent from last week.
APAS: Shrinking Share for Farmers, High Food Prices for Consumers
REGINA, SK – As food prices remain high, the share of the food dollar reaching Saskatchewan farmers continues to decline.
SEEDING SEASON!
It’s May and farmers are back in their fields planting the crop for the 2025 agricultural season.
New SUMA Invest Program aims to put more money back into Saskatchewan Municipalities
The Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) and the Saskatchewan Community Foundation are proud to announce a new partnership and the launch of the SUMAInvest program.
APAS looks forward to advancing agriculture for Canada’s growth
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) extends its congratulations to Prime Minister Mark Carney and his team, on forming the next federal government.
Quick crop establishment lowers flea beetle risk
Flea beetles remain the top ranked canola pest, according to the latest grower survey. The Canola Council of Canada 2024 grower survey asked respondents to name the diseases…
Saskatchewan showcased at Food, Fuel, Fertilizer Global Summit
Last week, Premier Scott Moe delivered the keynote address to more than 300 business leaders and policymakers at the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce's…
Farmers celebrate end to railway Carbon Tax Surcharge
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) is celebrating the positive steps taken by CN and CPKC to eliminate their rail carbon tax surcharges…
Unleashing agriculture for Canada’s growth
In a pivotal move ahead of the 2025 federal election, the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) has announced a strategic agenda…
New spring arrivals
KINDERSLEY - A set of twin lambs were the first arrivals for the 2025 lambing season, making their appearance before spring officially arrived.
Support for agricultural sector following the imposition of tariffs by China
OTTAWA - Our hard-working producers provide world-class food to Canadians and the world. Their products meet the highest standards…
Budget 2025 - Trade Uncertainty, Supports Saskatchewan Farmers
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) today recognized the provincial government's dedication to agriculture in the face of international trade uncertainties…
Above normal runoff expected for most of southern Saskatchewan
A normal to above normal runoff is forecast for most of central and southern Saskatchewan due to an above normal snowpack.
People keep farming because they love it
According to Statistics Canada, the average age of farmers in Saskatchewan is 55. The 2021 census revealed that more than 60 percent of operators in Saskatchewan are 55 years or older…