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It is estimated that Saskatchewan's forage processors exported $24 million worth of processed forage feed products in 2007.

Saskatchewan producers are continually adapting, acquiring knowledge, developing new skills, and incorporating strategic planning and management activities. They are life long learners; contributing to the competitiveness of Saskatchewan's agricultural sector.

The APF Renewal Chapter assists commercial and beginning farmers to increase their farm profitability, capture income from other sources, benefit from advances in science and innovation and to meet market and consumer demands for food safety, quality and environmentally responsible production.

A list of agencies that provide the various forms required when employing staff.
When looking for part-time or full-time labour, consider advertising.

An apprenticeship style, on-farm skill-training program called the Green Certificate Program.

Contacts such as, labour legislation, human resource offices and websites for recruiting, training benefit programs.

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a decision-making process that uses all necessary techniques to suppress pests effectively, economically, and in an environmentally sound manner.
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