Wind scatters Prairie canola, wheat crops

Strong winds sweeping across Saskatchewan and Alberta this week have scattered swaths of canola and wheat, causing significant yield losses. Winds blew across central and southern Alberta on Monday, rolling swaths of canola, wheat and barley into neighbouring fields and damaging crops that were still standing. "For canola especially, a lot of swaths have been […] Read more



Prairie frost coming, but little crop damage expected

Freezing temperatures look to arrive this week across parts of Western Canada, but steady harvest progress has left few of farmers’ crops vulnerable to damage, industry officials say. The first significant frost often hits the Prairie provinces by mid-September, but temperatures have only dipped slightly below freezing overnight so far, in isolated areas. Colder air […] Read more


High feed costs push Big Sky into receivership

Canada’s second-biggest hog producer, Big Sky Farms, has entered receivership as the North American hog industry struggles under the bruising costs of animal feed. Big Sky Farms, based at Humboldt, Sask., produces roughly one million pigs annually and accounts for 40 per cent of Saskatchewan’s total hog production. Under receivership, an outside party controls a […] Read more




Vancouver miner, Indian chem firm consider potash j.v.

Western Potash, a junior mining company looking for outside capital to help build a potash mine in Western Canada, said Wednesday that it was talking about a joint venture with India’s Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers, among others. Western Potash plans to build its Milestone mine, southeast of Regina, by 2016 and eventually produce 2.8 million […] Read more