Sask. farmers seek balance in oil infrastructure laws
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Sask. farmers seek balance in oil infrastructure laws
01:46 | August 9, 2018
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Regina produce vendors see growing demand for local food
01:46 | March 10, 2024
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Government announces additional support for drought-plagued ranchers
01:18 | August 21, 2023
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Global News at 6 Regina: July 26
09:02 | July 26, 2023
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Nearly 20 RMs declare states of emergency as drought conditions worsen
01:46 | July 20, 2023
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Global News at 6 Regina: July 13
08:16 | July 13, 2023
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Will Saskatchewan farmers feel the B.C. port strike?
01:28 | July 4, 2023
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Challenging mental health stigma in farming
01:36 | June 29, 2023
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Global News at 6 Regina: June 13
08:55 | June 13, 2023
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Global News at 6 Regina: May 1
09:18 | May 1, 2023
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Unpredictable weather challenges Sask. farmers
01:43 | April 21, 2023
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Sask. finance minister says surplus of revenue, wealth of good choices present challenges
00:57 | March 22, 2023
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APAS shows support for Sask. producers ‘right to repair’ bill
02:15 | December 12, 2022
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Global News at 6 Regina: Dec. 9
09:36 | December 9, 2022
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2021 most expensive year in history for Saskatchewan farmers, APAS says
02:02 | November 18, 2022
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‘It feels like a slap in the face’: APAS concerned over Growth Coalition municipal tax proposal
01:50 | November 10, 2021
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Winter cereal crops expected to thrive after early planting
01:30 | September 25, 2021
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Canadian pea producers see increase in demand with more new plant-based products
01:36 | August 19, 2021
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Global News at 6 Regina – August 8
06:55 | August 8, 2021
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Sask. agriculture industry in the spotlight on Food Day Canada
01:32 | July 31, 2021
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Saskatchewan producers calling on agriculture businesses for support
01:13 | July 28, 2021
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Saskatchewan NDP calls for more aid for farmers, ranchers amid drought hurting crops, livestock
02:02 | July 22, 2021
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Treaty Land Sharing Network brings treaty rights to the forefront of rural Saskatchewan
01:58 | July 15, 2021
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Combine fire not discouraging family farming duo
01:43 | September 6, 2020
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Conservation group calls for environmental assessment on $4B Lake Diefenbaker irrigation project
01:38 | July 30, 2020
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Summer conditions leaving Saskatchewan farmers optimistic heading into harvest
01:25 | July 28, 2020
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Ag in Motion farm expo still swathing along despite COVID-19 pandemic
01:51 | July 25, 2020
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Saskatchewan moving ahead with $4B irrigation project at Lake Diefenbaker
01:31 | July 2, 2020
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2M acres of Saskatchewan crops still need to be harvested from last year
00:49 | March 1, 2020
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What APAS GM hopes will come of review on carbon tax impact
01:58 | February 3, 2020
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Sask. farmer weighs in on brown winter conditions
01:43 | January 6, 2020
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‘A mixed bag’: Ag producers reflect on a year of trade troubles and wicked weather
04:33 | December 24, 2019
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Sask. farmers seek balance in oil infrastructure laws
01:46 | August 9, 2018
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Regina produce vendors see growing demand for local food
01:46 | March 10, 2024
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Government announces additional support for drought-plagued ranchers
01:18 | August 21, 2023
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Global News at 6 Regina: July 26
09:02 | July 26, 2023
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Nearly 20 RMs declare states of emergency as drought conditions worsen
01:46 | July 20, 2023
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Global News at 6 Regina: July 13
08:16 | July 13, 2023
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Will Saskatchewan farmers feel the B.C. port strike?
01:28 | July 4, 2023
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Challenging mental health stigma in farming
01:36 | June 29, 2023
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Global News at 6 Regina: June 13
08:55 | June 13, 2023
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Global News at 6 Regina: May 1
09:18 | May 1, 2023
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Unpredictable weather challenges Sask. farmers
01:43 | April 21, 2023
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Sask. finance minister says surplus of revenue, wealth of good choices present challenges
00:57 | March 22, 2023
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APAS shows support for Sask. producers ‘right to repair’ bill
02:15 | December 12, 2022
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Global News at 6 Regina: Dec. 9
09:36 | December 9, 2022
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2021 most expensive year in history for Saskatchewan farmers, APAS says
02:02 | November 18, 2022
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‘It feels like a slap in the face’: APAS concerned over Growth Coalition municipal tax proposal
01:50 | November 10, 2021
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Winter cereal crops expected to thrive after early planting
01:30 | September 25, 2021
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Canadian pea producers see increase in demand with more new plant-based products
01:36 | August 19, 2021
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Global News at 6 Regina – August 8
06:55 | August 8, 2021
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Sask. agriculture industry in the spotlight on Food Day Canada
01:32 | July 31, 2021
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Saskatchewan producers calling on agriculture businesses for support
01:13 | July 28, 2021
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Saskatchewan NDP calls for more aid for farmers, ranchers amid drought hurting crops, livestock
02:02 | July 22, 2021
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Treaty Land Sharing Network brings treaty rights to the forefront of rural Saskatchewan
01:58 | July 15, 2021
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Combine fire not discouraging family farming duo
01:43 | September 6, 2020
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Conservation group calls for environmental assessment on $4B Lake Diefenbaker irrigation project
01:38 | July 30, 2020
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Summer conditions leaving Saskatchewan farmers optimistic heading into harvest
01:25 | July 28, 2020
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Ag in Motion farm expo still swathing along despite COVID-19 pandemic
01:51 | July 25, 2020
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Saskatchewan moving ahead with $4B irrigation project at Lake Diefenbaker
01:31 | July 2, 2020
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2M acres of Saskatchewan crops still need to be harvested from last year
00:49 | March 1, 2020
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What APAS GM hopes will come of review on carbon tax impact
01:58 | February 3, 2020
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Sask. farmer weighs in on brown winter conditions
01:43 | January 6, 2020
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‘A mixed bag’: Ag producers reflect on a year of trade troubles and wicked weather
04:33 | December 24, 2019
Sask. farmers seek balance in oil infrastructure laws
Description
August 9, 2018
Some farmers and ranchers with oil infrastructure have been left feeling shortchanged by 50 year old laws that allow oil companies to drill on farmland. David Baxter looks into the issue and why farmers think now is the time to balance the relationship
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Sask. farmers seek balance in oil infrastructure laws01:46 | August 9, 2018
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Regina produce vendors see growing demand for local food01:46 | March 10, 2024
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Government announces additional support for drought-plagued ranchers01:18 | August 21, 2023
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Global News at 6 Regina: July 2609:02 | July 26, 2023
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Nearly 20 RMs declare states of emergency as drought conditions worsen01:46 | July 20, 2023
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Global News at 6 Regina: July 1308:16 | July 13, 2023
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Will Saskatchewan farmers feel the B.C. port strike?01:28 | July 4, 2023
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Challenging mental health stigma in farming01:36 | June 29, 2023
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Global News at 6 Regina: June 1308:55 | June 13, 2023
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Global News at 6 Regina: May 109:18 | May 1, 2023
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Unpredictable weather challenges Sask. farmers01:43 | April 21, 2023
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Sask. finance minister says surplus of revenue, wealth of good choices present challenges00:57 | March 22, 2023
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APAS shows support for Sask. producers ‘right to repair’ bill02:15 | December 12, 2022
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Global News at 6 Regina: Dec. 909:36 | December 9, 2022
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2021 most expensive year in history for Saskatchewan farmers, APAS says02:02 | November 18, 2022
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‘It feels like a slap in the face’: APAS concerned over Growth Coalition municipal tax proposal01:50 | November 10, 2021
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Winter cereal crops expected to thrive after early planting01:30 | September 25, 2021
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Canadian pea producers see increase in demand with more new plant-based products01:36 | August 19, 2021
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Global News at 6 Regina – August 806:55 | August 8, 2021
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Sask. agriculture industry in the spotlight on Food Day Canada01:32 | July 31, 2021
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Saskatchewan producers calling on agriculture businesses for support01:13 | July 28, 2021
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Saskatchewan NDP calls for more aid for farmers, ranchers amid drought hurting crops, livestock02:02 | July 22, 2021
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Treaty Land Sharing Network brings treaty rights to the forefront of rural Saskatchewan01:58 | July 15, 2021
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Combine fire not discouraging family farming duo01:43 | September 6, 2020
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Conservation group calls for environmental assessment on $4B Lake Diefenbaker irrigation project01:38 | July 30, 2020
-
Summer conditions leaving Saskatchewan farmers optimistic heading into harvest01:25 | July 28, 2020
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Ag in Motion farm expo still swathing along despite COVID-19 pandemic01:51 | July 25, 2020
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Saskatchewan moving ahead with $4B irrigation project at Lake Diefenbaker01:31 | July 2, 2020
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2M acres of Saskatchewan crops still need to be harvested from last year00:49 | March 1, 2020
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What APAS GM hopes will come of review on carbon tax impact01:58 | February 3, 2020
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Sask. farmer weighs in on brown winter conditions01:43 | January 6, 2020
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‘A mixed bag’: Ag producers reflect on a year of trade troubles and wicked weather04:33 | December 24, 2019
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Sask. farmers seek balance in oil infrastructure laws01:46 | August 9, 2018
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Regina produce vendors see growing demand for local food01:46 | March 10, 2024
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Government announces additional support for drought-plagued ranchers01:18 | August 21, 2023
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Global News at 6 Regina: July 2609:02 | July 26, 2023
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Nearly 20 RMs declare states of emergency as drought conditions worsen01:46 | July 20, 2023
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Global News at 6 Regina: July 1308:16 | July 13, 2023
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Will Saskatchewan farmers feel the B.C. port strike?01:28 | July 4, 2023
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Challenging mental health stigma in farming01:36 | June 29, 2023
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Global News at 6 Regina: June 1308:55 | June 13, 2023
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Global News at 6 Regina: May 109:18 | May 1, 2023
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Unpredictable weather challenges Sask. farmers01:43 | April 21, 2023
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Sask. finance minister says surplus of revenue, wealth of good choices present challenges00:57 | March 22, 2023
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APAS shows support for Sask. producers ‘right to repair’ bill02:15 | December 12, 2022
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Global News at 6 Regina: Dec. 909:36 | December 9, 2022
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2021 most expensive year in history for Saskatchewan farmers, APAS says02:02 | November 18, 2022
-
‘It feels like a slap in the face’: APAS concerned over Growth Coalition municipal tax proposal01:50 | November 10, 2021
-
Winter cereal crops expected to thrive after early planting01:30 | September 25, 2021
-
Canadian pea producers see increase in demand with more new plant-based products01:36 | August 19, 2021
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Global News at 6 Regina – August 806:55 | August 8, 2021
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Sask. agriculture industry in the spotlight on Food Day Canada01:32 | July 31, 2021
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Saskatchewan producers calling on agriculture businesses for support01:13 | July 28, 2021
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Saskatchewan NDP calls for more aid for farmers, ranchers amid drought hurting crops, livestock02:02 | July 22, 2021
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Treaty Land Sharing Network brings treaty rights to the forefront of rural Saskatchewan01:58 | July 15, 2021
-
Combine fire not discouraging family farming duo01:43 | September 6, 2020
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Conservation group calls for environmental assessment on $4B Lake Diefenbaker irrigation project01:38 | July 30, 2020
-
Summer conditions leaving Saskatchewan farmers optimistic heading into harvest01:25 | July 28, 2020
-
Ag in Motion farm expo still swathing along despite COVID-19 pandemic01:51 | July 25, 2020
-
Saskatchewan moving ahead with $4B irrigation project at Lake Diefenbaker01:31 | July 2, 2020
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2M acres of Saskatchewan crops still need to be harvested from last year00:49 | March 1, 2020
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What APAS GM hopes will come of review on carbon tax impact01:58 | February 3, 2020
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Sask. farmer weighs in on brown winter conditions01:43 | January 6, 2020
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‘A mixed bag’: Ag producers reflect on a year of trade troubles and wicked weather04:33 | December 24, 2019
Sask. farmers seek balance in oil infrastructure laws
Description
August 9, 2018
Some farmers and ranchers with oil infrastructure have been left feeling shortchanged by 50 year old laws that allow oil companies to drill on farmland. David Baxter looks into the issue and why farmers think now is the time to balance the relationship
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