Closure not welcome - Pictured is the entrance to the Indian Head Research Farm, one of seven facilities the federal government announced they intend to close. The historic Saskatchewan site, established in 1887, has played a key role in crop, soil and seed research for more than a century. (Sarah Pacio/Grasslands News)

With spring seeding just around the corner, industry representatives and local officials are advocating for continued operation of the Indian Head Research Farm. Closures and Cuts Agriculture and Agri-food Canada (AAFC) has been tasked with reaching a 15 per cent savings goal over the next three years. The organization hopes to accomplish this by decreasing […]

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