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Crop Production Show 2025: Oat beers having a moment

Market demand and unique grain traits make oats an increasingly attractive ingredient for craft beers, says Sask. brewer at the 2025 Crop Production Show in Saskatoon

There’s huge growth potential for oats as a craft beer ingredient in Canada right now, craft brewer Mark Heise said at Crop Week 2025. “Across Canada, there’s about 1,200 breweries. I can guarantee you, just about all of them are using oats to some degree,” he said today at the SaskOats annual general meeting in […] Read more

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U.S. tariffs could impact Canadian oat market as early as next week

Producers shouldn't panic just yet, says oat market analyst at the 2025 Crop Production show

It’s likely that Canadian oat producers will be affected by U.S.-imposed tariffs as early as next week, according to one expert. “I’ll be quite surprised if he (U.S. president-elect Donald Trump) doesn’t implement the tariffs on his first day,” said oat market analyst Randy Strychar at the SaskOats 2025 annual general meeting held today during […] Read more

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Crop Production Show 2025: Ag research sector has productivity problem say panellists

The Canadian agriculture research sector has a productivity problem. “There are two areas where we’re falling down,” Saskatchewan deputy agriculture minister Bill Greuel said during an agriculture research panel discussion held Tuesday in Saskatoon as part of the 2025 Crop Production Show. “One is front-end basic research and science, and the other is downstream commercialization […] Read more


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Crop Production Show 2025: Producers at SaskWheat AGM question proposed building

Those attending the 2025 Crop Production Show and the SaskWheat annual meeting asked why Cereals Canada needs the Global Agriculture Technology Exchange

Saskatoon — Producers are concerned about the need for, and cost of, a new building for Cereals Canada’s technology and research centre. However, the organization’s chief executive officer, Dean Dias, defended the Global Agricultural Technology Exchange, proposed for downtown Winnipeg. He said if Canada wants to continue to be a top exporter and preferred choice […] Read more




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2025 Western Canadian Crop Production Show underway in Saskatoon – photo essay

The annual Western Canadian Crop Production Show is underway at Saskatoon’s World Trade Centre at Prairieland Park. The show runs through Thursday and features more than 300 exhibitors highlighting the latest crop science technology and innovation in agriculture. Here’s quick look at some of the action, so far. Check out all our 2025 western Canadian […] Read more



The trade show at Prairieland Park is a big part of Crop Production Week in Saskatoon.  |  File photo

What you need to know about Crop Production Show 2025

This year’s Crop Production Show has events starting Jan. 10, 2025, and the last one finishing up Jan. 16, 2025. It’s a busy week for Saskatchewan’s crop industry. There are annual general meetings from different commodity groups and networking and learning opportunities via speakers and panels. There’s also the Western Canadian Crop Production Show, which […] Read more

Steve Shirtliffe speaks with Medstead farmer Terrel Hill and agrologist Brianna Zoerb at the Crop Production Show in Saskatoon on January 10.  |  Michael Robin photo

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Satellite data and machine learning are yielding powerful tools for crop management in Western Canada


SASKATOON — Information is power, and by putting that power into farmers’ hands, Steve Shirtliffe wants to help Western Canada continue its record of world-leading innovation. “My vision is that we build a digital agriculture economy here in Saskatchewan,” he said. “ We’ve done it before. Where did no till come from? Where did people […] Read more