Saskatchewan genetics on world stage - Lexie and Jessica O’Connor of Lone Pine Cattle Services near Vibank show two Herefords in the ring at the 53rd Canadian Western Agribition. Genetics of animals born and bred in Saskatchewan are sold to farms around the world after being showcased at the event. (Rob O’Connor/Grasslands News)

The 53rd Canadian Western Agribition wrapped up on Nov. 29, putting a cap on another successful year. For Rob O’Connor of Lone Pine Cattle Services near Vibank, this year’s show was an opportunity to not only showcase his cattle, but carry on a family legacy. After bouncing between Ontario and Saskatchewan for many years, O’Connor […]

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