@erikaritchiendp Erica, thank you for this. Will totally agree that the urban releases are a concern to all of our watersheds and therefore our drinking water. As far as the ag component of your tweet, Leavitt talks about water runoff as an issue. This is why water management is so important.
Retiring ag reporter Jim Smalley received an award of thanks from APAS President Ian Boxall for his lifetime work bringing the voice of agriculture to the Saskatchewan people
Pretty proud of my latest gift! I was asked by the Yellowhead 4-H Beef Club to be a judge at their club’s public speaking competition. Pretty cool to be able to give back to an organization that means so much to so many.
@rgstone1 If I remember right there is a percentage of the price that is paid in the fall (don't remember date) and the rest of the price comes from the prices early in the new calendar year. This is all just memory games tho.
The date of announcement, it is usually the last week of Feb
🔹REMINDER: SASKFSA AGM • DEC 8 • 8:45 AM 🔹
To view full agenda and register click here - https://t.co/5AgOcAaRWL
Looking forward to a great discussion!
“In 2020, Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation reported a $2.4 billion surplus accumulated over previous years, plus a sizable surplus in the reinsurance fund,” said APAS Vice President Ian Boxall. #skpoli#AgTwitter
APAS Vice-President @BoxallIan was on @JohnGormleyShow today at noon to provide insight into the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation's surplus and why producers needed to access that surplus this year. #Sask#agtwitter#cdnag#skpoli
https://t.co/U3b3fiwBGZ
I can not think of a worse way to go about this response than what amounts to “how dare you criticize us, you best not do that anymore or else…” #skpoli