Today marks the start of Canadian Western Agribition

The 52nd Annual Show runs today through Saturday and features livestock shows, cattle sales, an extensive trade show, and a variety of entertainment for all ages. 

The official Burning of the Brand is set for this morning at 10 AM in the Ag Ex which officially kicks off Canadian Western Agribition.

The Canadian National 4H and Youth Judging Competition begins today as well as the Youth Showmanship and Team Grooming. 

Manitoba harvest now 90% complete

Harvest operations across the province are starting to wind down. 

Dennis Lange, the provincial pulse specialist writes the report and notes limited harvest progress was made last week as a result of the rain. 

Lange notes that over 90 per cent of the provincial crop is now in the bin, which is ahead of the 5-year average. The central region is furthest ahead and closing in on 100% with mostly only sunflowers and corn still on some fields.

Turkey remains a popular choice for Thanksgiving dinner

Thanksgiving weekend is always a busy time with family and friends. Thanksgiving and Christmas are the two biggest seasons for turkey consumption.

Stats for 2022, show that Canadians consumed 127.9 million kilograms of turkey,  with 2.1 million whole turkeys purchased at Thanksgiving.

Darren Ference, Chair of the Turkey Farmers of Canada says Thanksgiving and Christmas are one of the major parts to the full bird market.

Canadian Centre for Rural and Agricultural Health receives a $1.5 million anonymous donation

A major donation last week will see the development of a mobile unit for rural health and wellness. 

The Canadian Centre for Rural and Agricultural Health located at the University of Saskatchewan has received an anonymous donation of $1.5 million.

Director Shelley Kirychuk says the gift is an incredible boost for the centre.

Harvest in Saskatchewan is 91-per-cent complete

Many producers have wrapped up harvest with 91 per cent of the provincial crop in the bin, ahead of the five and 10-year averages of 73 per cent. Producers around the province are eagerly waiting for rain. 

The southwest and west-central regions completed harvest this week, with 98 and 97 per cent of crops off, respectively. The northwest is 90 per cent complete, followed by the southeast at 89 per cent and northeast at 88 per cent. The east-central region has made significant progress this past week, with 82 per cent of crops off. 

Farmer's Almanac says we can expect a cold, snowy winter

For many generations, the Almanac has been found in many homes as a general guide to what we can expect to see with its long-term forecast.

The Old Farmer's Almanac with its yellow cover has been published continuously every September since 1792.

Taking a look at the Canadian edition it is predicting some moisture for what has been some of the drier areas in the Prairies this fall.

Managing Editor Jack Burnett says they're predicting average temperatures for September with temperatures a little bit (about four degrees) warmer in October.

Farmers and ranchers are being encouraged to be cautious when purchasing used farm equipment online

Airdrie Rural RCMP has received numerous complaints of large-scale fraud operations from victims right across Canada.

So far, the investigation has revealed that the victims are purchasing farm equipment online for low prices, however, once funds are transferred, the buyer can no longer contact the original seller or the freight team hired for the shipping of the farming equipment.

Frontier Days sees 4-H Steer Sale help wrap up fair

The 4-H Steer sale wrapped up the livestock events Saturday night at Frontier Days.

This year's sale saw 102 steers sold for an average price of $3.85 a pound.

The Grand Champion and high-selling steer in the sale was owned by Cooper Smyth from the Nomads 4-H Club it sold for $7.00 a pound to Plewis Auto for a grand total of $8960.

Hillary Sauder from the Ernfold 4-H Club had the Reserve Grand Champion Steer which sold for $4.50 a pound to Albert Hapke