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      Sunday, February 12, 2012

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Agriculture Knowledge Centre
Telephone: 1-866-457-2377
Fax: (306) 694-3938
Out-of-province: (306) 694-3727
E-mail: aginfo@gov.sk.ca

Many communities and individuals are now looking at new ways to use facilities that would otherwise be torn down.

The $6 million Farm and Ranch Water Infrastructure Program along with the $9 million that was contributed by the federal government, under AgriRecovery, will assist farmers and ranchers to develop secure water supplies in Southwest Saskatchewan.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) announced enhancements to Canada's feed ban in an attempt to strengthen Canada's safeguards against the spread of BSE and to speed its eradication.

"Development of a sustainable biodiesel industry in Saskatchewan based on renewable biomass and a core industry around which to develop products that can be used domestically and exported competitively to support economic and climate change objectives. Core values around the start and development of the Saskatchewan biodiesel industry are biased towards rural Saskatchewan providing an equitable share of benefits to primary producers."

A market analysis looking at various market opportunities for consumer-ready pulse products in North America.

A study investigating the market potential for case-ready beef products in Canada and the U.S.

Evaluates market opportunities for organic feed in the United States and Europe.

Provides results of organic weed management research conducted through the Agri-Food Innovation Fund Spoke Program.

  • Rejuvenation of Tame Forages Parklands
  • Rejuvenation of Tame Forages Southern Saskatchewan

A quarterly newsletter that provides agronomic information and covers current issues in the vegetable industry.

The information can be used by producers and investors as a guide for their own business plans.



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