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Saskatchewan Open Farm Days provides a great opportunity for farmers to interact with and expand the public's understanding and trust of agriculture and to showcase the great agricultural products grown in the province.Farm and Food Care Saskatchewan Executive Director Clinton Monchuk says expanding the understanding of those who do not live on a farm of what farmers do to produce food is becoming increasingly important as we move years and generations into the future.The special announcement was made at Canada's Farm Show about the formation of a partnership between Startup TNT and Farm Credit Canada. Jesse Wiebe, Community Develop Lead with Startup TNT, made the announcement at the Launch Pad event.He says FCC will support their Agri-Food programming with the goal of raising $500,000 for startup companies across Canada.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Wednesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Provincial farm groups are laying out their federal election priorities. We'll highlight those key areas from APAS and the Saskatchewan Cattle Association. -Sticking with the campaign, I reached out to two people who took part in the Elbows Up Roundtable at Canada's Farm Show last week. We talked briefly about the election and how the winner may not be celebrating for long. -APAS President Bill Prybylski gives a preview of tomorrow's Saskatchewan Ag Summit in Saskatoon. -A man from the Arcola area is selling his equipment via live auction, but the focus is on bringing those types of auctions back while giving back to the community.
On Monday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -The federal government made changes to the Agri-Stability program over the weekend. Kevin Hursh of SaskAgToday.com shared his thoughts on the changes. -We'll also hear from Kevin about the March crop pricing outlook from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. -Tariffs were talked about during Canada's Farm Show. A few exhibitors offered their thoughts on the matter.
On Friday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Feedback around Canada's Farm Show seems to indicate this year's event was an improvement from last year. -Ever since the tariff issue came about, inter-provincial trade become a topic of conversation among political leaders. A former Manitoba Cabinet Minister weighs in on what should be done to reduce or eliminate those barriers. -Kevin Hursh of SaskAgToday.com has a report on U.S. farmers getting billions in support as a result of the trade war with Canada.
Canada's Farm Show is happy with its switch to March.
On Thursday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young, on Day 3 of Canada's Farm Show: -Highlights from the Agriculture side of the Saskatchewan Budget. It includes more funding for business risk management programs and ag research. -APAS President Bill Prybylski says the budget meets a lot of what producers need but there are some things it didn't address. -AMC's Mobile Skills Lab has been a hit with students at Canada's Farm Show. -This week is Agricultural Safety Week in Canada.
Regina Pats Associate Head Coach Ryan Smith joined the show live at the Canada's Farm Show. He discussed his thoughts on this season and what it is like to return to Canada to coach in the WHL.
Barney Shynkaruk and Sharky are live from Canada's Farm Show for the Tuesday Edition of the SportsCage. Guests include Samuel Emilus, Ryan Smith, Arash Madani, Glen Suitor and Seth Hundeby.
On Wednesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young, from Day 2 of Canada's Farm Show: -A preview of the Provincial Budget. A big question is how much will tariffs affect the Budget. -Startup TNT announced at Canada's Farm Show they've made a partnership with Farm Credit Canada. -Thunderstruck Ag took home the Emerging Innovator Award. -CEO of Viterra Kyle Jeworski says while there is trade uncertainty, tough times don't last, but tough people do.
New developments in agriculture technology are one of the exciting parts of Canada's Farm Show and taking part in revealing a new cohort of business accelerator companies at the show is Cultivator powered by Conexus, including both Canadian and UK companies focused on using new technology to address agriculture concerns. Laura Mock, director of Cultivator, and Jill Sharko, with Ag Grow Consulting, join Evan to talk more about the announcement today.
On Tuesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young, from Canada's Farm Show: -Show Director Carla Vipond has the details on show hours, ticket prices, and what to expect on Day 1 of Canada's Farm Show. -Premier Scott Moe and Opposition Leader Carla Beck appeared at Canada's Farm Show to talk to producers about tariffs from the U.S. and China. -Ryan talked to founder and CEO of Thunderstruck Ag Jeremy Matuszewki about the tailgate party he is hosting prior to Tuesday night's Regina Pats game versus the Swift Current Broncos. -Farm Credit Canada released its Farmland Values Report, showing Saskatchewan had the largest increase in value in 2024 compared to other provinces.
Canada's Farm Show is underway today through Thursday, and Evan welcomes show director, Carla Vipond, as she stops by the booth during a busy first day at the show!
Evan is joined by Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe at Canada's Farm Show in Regina to catch up after a number of very busy weeks with tariffs, negotiation with the U.S. and changing leadership in Ottawa.
Live at Canada's Farm Show, Evan welcomes Saskatchewan Minister of Agriculture, Darryl Harrison.
On Monday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Canada's Farm Show is around the corner. We preview the event with Show Director Carla Vipond. -Kevin Hursh of SaskAgToday.com weighed in on how the tariffs are causing a ripple affect in agriculture. -Two resolutions from last week's SARM Convention focused on rural crime and controlling coyotes.
Canada's Farm Show is set to begin in Regina tomorrow.
Canada's Farm Show is coming to Regina, Sask. next week, bringing together leaders and innovators in the ag sector. Show director, Carla Vipond, joins Evan to share more about this year's event.
In this episode Cody and I wrap up the Farm Show week and what we saw down there.
Jake Anderson from State Bank of Toulon at the 2025 Farm Show
Austin Pearce from the Geneseo FFA at the 2025 Farm Show
QC 2025 Farm Show Director, Rob Junker
TikTok star and John Deere's Chief Tractor Kid (CTK) Jackson (@JustAJacksonThing) joins us to talk about...wait for it...tractors, among other things. We discuss what tractors and lawn mowers he has around his farm, his future plans, and you may even leave with a few new nuggets of information about tractors.
9:00 to 10:00Theresa SnowFarm Show PresidentRevitalize the Farm Show10:00 to 10:30Nic LongoLeahy Burlington International Airport DirectorUpdates10:30-11;00Rep. Ashley BartleyLegislative updates
One county's suicide rate is “at an epidemic level.” This city still has one of the highest rates of STDs in the country. Free school lunches might be back on the table. Also, here's what happens to the butter sculpture after the Farm Show.
Pennsylvania's treasurer is among those urging states to divest pension funds from China. A dockworker strike once again looms as the deadline nears. One zoo is taking precautions against the bird flu. And this is this year's winner of the Farm Show angel food cake contest.
The state House has re-elected Democrat Joanna McClinton as Speaker, even with the absence of an Allegheny County representative. The University of Pennsylvania recently settled a lawsuit with a COVID-19 vaccine maker over unpaid royalties for using its technology. The second annual mullet competition at the Pennsylvania Farm Show has been all business in the front but a party in the back. Pennsylvania's senior U.S. Senator has signed onto a GOP proposal to require federal authorities to detain undocumented immigrants arrested for theft-related crimes. A Georgia couple is facing 252 counts in connection with a bus that was discovered last year in Adams County that was filled with neglected animals. In an era that is now long gone, a trip to the Orange Bowl meant a break from the rough weather up north and the capper to a successful season that might even end with a championship trophy in the case. This season, for Penn State and Notre Dame, it’s the latest stop in the “One and Done” tour that college football has become. You may have done some crazy things on New Year’s Eve … but chances are it didn’t involve driving hundreds of miles to follow a giant yellow marshmallow chick around the country. Check out Peepsfest and meet super-fans - or as they’re known in the business -- ”M-V-PEEPS."Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
South Dakota State University Extension will provide a day of educational sessions for crop and cattle producers during the 2025 Dakota Farm Show in Vermillion. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Norfolk Southern wants a “Tent City” vacated by January. SEPTA's fare increase has officially gone into effect. Officials have confirmed that the drought won't affect deer hunting this year. Plus, the Farm Show's latest milkshake flavor.