Farm Equipment
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‘This is war’: Cochrane man stranded in Khartoum as explosions, gunfire rage through Sudan’s capitalCochrane man stranded in Sudan as fighting rages around his hotel. What started out as a work trip with a clear deadline has turned into a guessing game.WorldApr 17, 2023
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1 dead after fatal farm incident in Windham, Ont.: OPPA person operating a tobacco harvester was reportedly involved in an incident. Police say the driver suffered life-threatening injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene.CanadaAug 14, 2022
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Assiniboine Community College introduces tuition-free farm equipment operator course for Indigenous studentsAssiniboine Community College has introduced a tuition-free farm equipment operator course for Indigenous people living off-reserve.EducationJan 9, 2022
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‘Trying to make the agriculture world a better place’: AgTech advancements improve farm efficiency, safetyFifth-generation farmer, Sterling Hilton said producers often don't get the credit they deserve - especially when it comes to being environmentally conscious.CanadaJun 22, 2021
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Safety stressed as more farm machinery on Sask. roads during harvestThe Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure is reminding drivers that more farm machinery and heavy trucks are on the road with harvest underway.CanadaSep 6, 2019
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Watch for farm equipment on Sask. highways with spring seeding underway: ministryThe Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways is reminding motorists to be aware of slow-moving farm equipment with spring seeding underway.CanadaMay 30, 2019
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‘Look up and live’: SaskPower kicks off farm safety campaignThere were 312 incidents of farm equipment coming into contact with power lines during 2018, SaskPower said, resulting in three deaths.CanadaMay 1, 2019
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Be mindful of slow-moving farm equipment: Saskatchewan governmentDrivers and farmers alike are being reminded to keep safety a top priority during harvest in Saskatchewan.TrafficAug 23, 2018
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Greater Napanee now under total burn ban until dry conditions improveAfter several weeks without rain in the region, Greater Napanee is the latest area to declare a total burn ban.WeatherJul 17, 2018
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Steel tariffs make agriculture equipment unaffordable for some Sask. farmersAre steel and aluminum tariffs affecting decisions by farmers on whether to purchase new machinery?CanadaJul 12, 2018
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