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SaskCanola Launches Texting Service
SaskCanola is now offering an interactive texting service.
Ag Groups Urge Government of Saskatchewan to Undertake Risk Assessment of Proposed Bunge-Viterra Merger
Farm leaders in Saskatchewan are urging the Saskatchewan government to conduct a thorough risk assessment of the proposed Bunge and Viterra merger.
SaskCanola supports APAS Submission to CRTC 2023-89
Saskatchewan is a unique region dominated by a rural landscape. SaskCanola supports the CRTC providing funding for operational support in rural and remote areas.
SaskCanola Offers Free Disease Testing Program for Canola Producers
Free canola disease testing is available this summer/fall for Saskatchewan producers.
Should SaskCanola & SaskFlax Amalgamate?
SaskCanola and SaskFlax are seeking grower feedback on a potential amalgamation.
Status of Policy Issue: Extended Interswitching
Extended interswitching will be brought to a vote this spring. Tell your MP to Flip the Switch for competition. Send a letter today.
Canola becomes a crop
The story of canola began in 1942, the middle of World War II. At that time all trains and ships were steam powered and to keep them running smoothly, oil from the rapeseed species Brassica napus and B. rapa were essential.