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Beef prices still on the rise in SaskatchewanFiring up the grill is coming with a bigger price tag these days as the cost of beef continues to rise, but here in Saskatchewan people are still paying to put it on their plates.CanadaSep 8
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‘The need for feed is urgent’: Sask. cattle producers call for aid in droughtRay Orb said many producers are calling on the provincial government to really push irrigation projects across the province.EconomyJul 24, 2023
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Rising beef costs loom, but the profits aren’t being felt by Sask. producersIt is no secret beef prices have been high in grocery stores across Saskatchewan over the last year, but those prices don't mean extra profits in the pockets of farmers.CanadaMar 17, 2023
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Saskatchewan snowstorm contributing to stressful calving seasonRanchers in Estevan, Sask., are dealing with the aftermath of last week's blizzard, including the deaths of some calves, which has been making the season an overall stressful one.CanadaApr 20, 2022
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Saskatchewan organizations react to CP Rail work stoppageOrganizations in Saskatchewan have voiced their concerns as the CP Rail labour dispute has entered its second day.CanadaMar 21, 2022
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Saskatchewan cattle community shocked by ‘unprecedented’ trafficking chargesSaskatchewan Cattleman’s Association CEO Ryder Lee said the cattle trafficking incident near Jansen, Sask., was unprecedented.CanadaJul 28, 2020
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Could Saskatchewan residents see meat shortages due to COVID-19?Saskatchewan could see an impact on prices and the variety of meat in grocery stores, after some Canadian meat processing plants deal with COVID-19 outbreaks.HealthApr 16, 2020
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Livestock research key to staying competitive: Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s AssociationThe chair of the Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association said research is key to staying competitive.CanadaJan 29, 2020
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U of S unveils $38M Livestock and Forage Centre of ExcellenceThe new University of Saskatchewan facility is designed to connect researchers with industry leaders.CanadaOct 9, 2018
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A&W invests $5M in world-class facilities at U of S for beef, forage researchA major investment by A&W in two world-class facilities aimed at meeting the needs of livestock producers and Canadian consumers.CanadaDec 1, 2017
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