business and agriculture

The Arnett A-Frame Paid Members Public
Designed as a vacation retreat for a couple or a single occupant, the Arnett is both charming and compact.

Storing Tender Summer Bulbs Paid Members Public
August in the garden is truly spectacular. If you are a lover of tender or summer flowering bulbs, then you can join me in the bittersweet joy of August.

Balance for all Paid Members Public
In a country where export sales drive so much of the economy, access to ports is hugely important. That means relying hugely on the rail system in a country as vast as Canada.

Elegant Wyndmere Home Design with Modern Amenities Paid Members Public
the Wyndmere home design boasts a welcoming appearance with its wide front porch and numerous street-facing windows.

Late Summer in the Garden Paid Members Public
August is most definitely the best month for enjoying the garden! Raspberries, strawberries, tomatoes, peppers and more are all giving back to us for our hard work in the garden.

Seven Meadows Farm swings gates for Open Farm Days Paid Members Public
On August 10th and 11th, the family-run Greenhouse south of Regina Beach hosted an event focusing on sharing Saskatchewan culinary and agriculture experiences and stories.
May not fare the best Paid Members Public
A recent headline on a farm media website caught my attention. It read, ‘Bird survey focuses on regenerative farming’. Now one doesn’t want to assume too much, even in an opinion piece, but birds are likely going to congregate more on land in which regenerative farming practices are used.
SRC and AECL sign MOU for nuclear research and innovation Paid Members Public
Yesterday, the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) and Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. (AECL) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to promote and explore a collaborative and strategic approach to nuclear research and innovation within Canada.
Crop report for the period August 6 - 12, 2024 Paid Members Public
Harvest is underway in many areas of the province as hot and dry conditions continue to advance crop maturity. Producers that haven't begun to harvest continue to desiccate, empty grain bins and prepare equipment

The real story of farming Paid Members Public
It is well-understood that the consumers of food increasingly have little direct connection to the farms and farmers that produce the food.

The Danville Home Design Paid Members Public
The 1.5 story house plan, the Danville evokes the charm of modest homes from the ’20s and ’30s. The exterior features small panes of glass in the upper sashes of the double-hung windows and a welcoming porch framed by sturdy wooden columns atop masonry bases, embodying a timeless aesthetic.

Pollinator Gardens – Part II Paid Members Public
Last week, we introduced some of the basic guidelines for creating a pollinator garden in your outdoor space. Pollinators are vital to our food sources, and due to many factors, including loss of habitat, pollinator populations have experienced severe declines in recent years.

the Mesa Verde Southwest Paid Members Public
The Mesa Verde is a stunning southwest house plan that draws inspiration from the sun-kissed Native American pueblos
No arguing with the sentiment Paid Members Public
Last Saturday was the 21st anniversary of Food Day Canada not that many people seemed to notice.

The Stillwater-house Paid Members Public
The Stillwater is a contemporary log home plan that exudes rustic charm with its wide, V-shaped deck mirroring the A-frame shape of its striking front façade.

A natural pattern accelerated Paid Members Public
There always seem to be divisive issues in agriculture – the Canadian Wheat Board for years – and today the idea of cutting greenhouse emissions would lead the list.