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Agronomy Research Update

TCU Place, Saskatoon, SK (also offered virtually)
December 10 from 9:30 - 4:45 & December 11 from 8:30 - 3:45

Agronomy Research Update 2025, hosted by Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture, is bringing you the latest agronomic research in the industry in 2025.

The Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture is excited to bring you another year of Agronomy Research Update, offered both in-person and online! Agronomists, producers, industry and retail attendees will have the opportunity to learn about what happened in the 2025 growing season and the potential impact in 2026, as well as the latest research impacting crop production in the province. There will be a variety of experts speaking with focused sessions on disease, soils, herbicides, and insects over the two days.

SaskOilseeds Agronomist Ian Epp presents on day two about “Interpreting Blackleg Test Results.”

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Coffee Shop Talks

Nov. 5, 2025 @ 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Melfort, SK

Hosted by SaskWheat.

SaskOilseeds Agronomists will be in attendance as industry experts!

The purpose of Coffee Shop Talks is to get producers into one-on-one conversations with industry experts allowing them to ask any questions they may have about their farm production including, but not limited to, topics on insects, weeds, diseases and soils and while still being in a comfortable and laid-back setting. Learning should not come along with extra pressures. We want producers to get their hands on as much industry knowledge as possible to help make Saskatchewan wheat producers more productive and profitable.

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Grade School

Nov. 18 @ 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM - Unity, SK

Nov. 19 @ 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM - Outlook, SK

Hosted by SaskWheat.

Grade School is an opportunity for producers to watch in-person grading demonstrations for wheat, barley, pulses, flax and canola. Canadian Grain Commission (CGC) representatives will discuss common grading issues for each crop and answer any questions producers may have. *CCA CREDITS AVAILABLE This event is limited to only 50 registration spots, so make sure to sign up early!

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Canola Week 2025