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Saturday, June 14, 2014
Ag. projects funded – $1 million
SEASON DRAWS TO A CLOSE – Students at Sacred Heart High School in Yorkton recently held a final choir performance of the year. Pictured above, members perform before family and friends.
Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart, along with Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz have announced two new research projects worth nearly $1 million that will benefit livestock producers local producers. Government is providing $200,000 toward the projects through the Agriculture Development Fund (ADF), and nearly $800,000 will be provided through industry investment. “Strengthening the agriculture research capacity in Saskatchewan supports innovation for the long-term profitability and stability of producers,“ says Ritz. “Investment in these projects is a direct response to the needs identified by industry and will help producers remain a key contributor to the Canadian economy.” “Increasing efficiency though research has proven successful in the past and continued investment is required to meet our agriculture targets in the Saskatchewan Plan for Growth.” Continued on Page 3.
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