Wheat safety divisive issue

A staple of the human diet has been coming under increasing attack from some health professionals. One of the more recent salvos was fired by William Davis, a Wisconsin cardiologist and author of the book Wheat Belly, in which he provides 16 pages of reference information from the 1960s to the present supporting his argument […] Read more

Montana firm custom maps Canadian topography

Printed topographic maps have been around for centuries, but an American company has added a bit of modern technological sophistication to the map printing business. MyTopo provides customized printed topographic maps of locations in Canada and the United States within 24 hours, said marketing manager Paige Darden. “It’s a pretty straightforward service,” she said. “It’s […] Read more



Genome map of cannabis sativa plant helps growers

A recently completed genome map of the cannabis sativa plant has potential benefits for hemp and marijuana growers. Cannabis sativa is the plant species that includes hemp and marijuana. University of Saskatchewan biology professor Jon Page and University of Toronto professor Tim Hughes have published their research on the genome of cannabis sativa in the […] Read more

Bird seed processor enters new frontier

Kent Rathwell doesn’t believe in being passive in business. The owner of the Sun Country Farms bird food manufacturing facility in Langham, Sask., this year faced the possibility of a sunflower seed shortage because of flooding in southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba. His solution was to grow the crop himself, even though he had no farming […] Read more


Viterra delves into fuel service

Viterra is getting into the commercial and farm fuel market in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. The company will acquire 24 of Imperial Oil’s secondary fuel storage terminals on the Prairies and will deliver bulk Esso fuel to farmers, said Doug Wonnacott, Viterra’s chief operating officer for agri-products. “It’s a long term supply agreement,” he said. […] Read more

Aussie looks north for farm workers

For university students, trying to strike a balance between the need to earn money and the desire to travel abroad can be difficult. A working vacation program could offer a way for students to do both. Andrew Coldbeck, owner of The Job Shop in Western Australia, is visiting the Canadian Prairies hoping to find students […] Read more

Fiery crashes, close calls experienced by wartime aviators

At age 93, Lew Duddridge has filled the pages of a book,The Flying Duddridges of Hanley, with reflections of two brothers’ experiences during the Second World War. Duddridge joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in June of 1940 with his brother, Len, now deceased. Their war experiences and survival are remarkable considering that they were […] Read more


Old varieties aid rust fight

Much needed ammunition in the fight against a devastating type of wheat stem rust, Ug99, is expected by early next year. Scientific research is expected to yield new wheat genes to provide this breakthrough. Mike Bonman, a plant researcher with the Small Grains and Potato Germplasm Research Unit in Aberdeen, Idaho, has been screening more […] Read more

House of Commons committee gets grain industry wish list

Research and trade were front and centre when the House of Commons finance committee touched down in Saskatoon last week. The committee is touring the country as it gathers public input on what should be in next year’s federal budget. Crop Life Canada and Grain Growers of Canada were two of the groups to appear […] Read more