business and agriculture
Western Development Museum urged to preserve prairie tractor heritage Paid Members Public
Museums must collect out-of-date farm equipment to safeguard prairie farming history for future generations.
Saskatchewan economy strongest in nation with 22,200 full-time jobs added in July Paid Members Public
Province leads Canada in job growth with lowest unemployment rate and record high labour force numbers.
Quill Lakes Watershed Association Facing Closure Due to Government Inaction Paid Members Public
After over a decade of working towards a project to alleviate flooding in the Quill Lakes and surrounding area, the Quill Lakes Watershed Association No. 14 (QLWA) is facing closure due to a lack of commitment from the provincial government.
Vaulted Getaway Designed to Embrace the Outdoors Paid Members Public
The Lauderdale is a thoughtfully designed vacation home made to embrace panoramic views, whether it's perched on a beach, nestled by a lake, or overlooking a scenic landscape. Its layout ensures you can continue enjoying the natural surroundings even when indoors.
Threshermen’s Show offers rich heritage lesson Paid Members Public
Yorkton’s annual Threshermen’s Show showcases historic and modern agriculture, celebrating Prairie roots and evolving farm technology.
Crop Report For The Period July 29 To August 4, 2025 Paid Members Public
Crops have rapidly developed due to warm temperatures and dry conditions in many areas across the province over the past week.
Saskatchewan Wildfire Update August 7 Paid Members Public
As of 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, August 7, there are 87 active wildfires in Saskatchewan. Of those active fires, five are categorized as contained, 21 are not contained, 45 are ongoing assessments and 16 are listed as protecting values.
Crop report: July 22–28, 2025 Paid Members Public
Variable rainfall brings limited relief; hay and pasture conditions remain challenging as producers monitor crop progress and prepare for harvest.
Crop research’s ongoing role Paid Members Public
Exploring the importance of research plots, crop diversity, and risk in improving Prairie crop yields and profitability.
Spacious Ranch Home Designed for Corner Lots Paid Members Public
With its rich use of stone accents and warm architectural details, the Manor Heart ranch house plan captures a sense of rustic elegance that is both timeless and welcoming.
Request to reinstate strychnine for gopher control Paid Members Public
Farmers seek emergency approval for strychnine to manage damaging Richardson’s ground squirrels.
Crop report for July 15 to 21, 2025 Paid Members Public
Rain improves moisture conditions but regional variation leaves some crops stressed and haying temporarily delayed.
Saskatchewan, Manitoba and AGG to establish northern trade corridor Paid Members Public
Agreement aims to boost global market access through Churchill and strengthen regional supply chains.
Prairie-Style House Plan for Sloped Narrow Lots with ADU Paid Members Public
The Ashford is a striking prairie-style house plan thoughtfully crafted for narrow, downhill-sloping lots.
Saving seeds Paid Members Public
The science and tradition behind saving seeds brings big rewards for home gardeners.
Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan announce changes to 2025 AgriStability program Paid Members Public
New measures will boost compensation rates and support for producers facing trade uncertainty and dry conditions.