CTV's April 25 Market Prospects interview with Sask Wheat Board Chair Bill Gehl is now available online.
Read MoreNobody wants to be stuck with a crop that suddenly has no market, especially when it’s due to avoidable circumstances.
Read MoreA new report, commissioned by a farm coalition consisting of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS), Sask Wheat, Sask Pulse and Sask Barley, underscores the need to examine railway costs and efficiency gains as part of the federal government’s review of the Canada Transportation Act (CTA).
Read MoreThe gluten strength of different varieties has been in the news lately, and in this video, staff at the Canadian International Grains Institute (Cigi) explain what gluten is and why it’s important to buyers.
Read MoreOn February 27, the CBC aired "The War on Wheat", a documentary exploring the consumer anti-wheat movement.
Read MoreNearly one year after the federal government announced tough new rules to get grain moving, complaints about poor performance by the railways and excessive grain handling charges by the grain companies seem as prevalent as ever.
Read MoreCanadian National Railway (CN) has pulled its lockout notice after reaching a tentative labour deal with its unionized mechanical and clerical staff.
Read MoreA report by Dr. Richard Gray/University of Saskatchewan, for the Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission (Sask Wheat).
Read MoreFor the fourth straight year, Saskatchewan has set a record for agri-food exports with total sales of $13.9 billion, once again achieving the standing of Canada’s top agri-food exporting province.
Read MoreCanadian Pacific Railway Ltd. is calling for an end to a government-imposed limit on revenues the country’s two major railroads can make hauling grain in Western Canada, a measure designed to protect farmers from soaring shipping costs.
Read MoreDespite the tumble in wheat futures over the last month, there are still reasons for growers to be optimistic about where wheat prices are headed, according to the president of LeftField Commodity Research.
Read MoreThe Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission, along with Sask Pulse, the Saskatchewan Barley Development Commission, and the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS), submitted preliminary recommendations on the Canada Transportation Act (CTA) review panel this morning.
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