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Mobile app chosen to track mental health in Saskatchewan farmersA mobile app was selected for testing to help Saskatchewan farmers, ranchers and agricultural workers in actively monitoring their mental health.HealthJul 2, 2020
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Anthrax kills 7 animals in southeastern SaskatchewanAnthrax was confirmed by laboratory results as the cause of death in seven animals in southeastern Saskatchewan.CanadaAug 29, 2019
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30 crop-related research projects get $7.7M in fundingThe Canadian and Saskatchewan governments announce $7.7 million in funding for 30 crop-related research projects.CanadaJan 9, 2018
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Tweet spurs conversation about farmer suicide, mental health supportsKim Keller said she felt compelled to speak out after being contacted by an industry professional looking for resources to help the family of a client who had taken his life.CanadaJun 28, 2017
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Sask. gov’t outlines plan to transfer management of community pasturesSaskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart says 13 community pastures in the northwest will be handed over next year.CanadaJun 16, 2017
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FSIN say First Nations considering legal action to stop Sask. Crown lands saleFSIN Chief Bobby Cameron is considering legal options if the Saskatchewan government doesn’t include First Nations in the sale of Crown lands.CanadaMar 15, 2017
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Canary seed safe to eat, but human food market developing slowlyThe dehulled version of the crop received approval from Health Canada and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2016, but the human market is small.CanadaJan 10, 2017
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Warm November helps Saskatchewan farmers with harvestA warm and relatively dry November has helped Saskatchewan farmers harvest most of the 2016 crop.MoneyNov 24, 2016
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Warm spell renews harvest hopes for Saskatchewan farmersA warm spell across parts of Saskatchewan over the weekend shattered records dating back nearly seven decades, bringing renewed hope for some farmers to harvest the 2016 crop.MoneyNov 7, 2016
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Earls to again buy beef from Saskatchewan and Alberta after outcryA Saskatoon-based marketing expert says social media and technology mean companies must be prepared to quickly respond to public outcry.ConsumerMay 4, 2016
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