SaskSoil

SaskSoil SaskSoil is a non-profit organization promoting the principles of soil health. To learn more about our mission and programs visit sasksoil.ca

SaskSoil is dedicated to providing science-based information and resources to improve soil health and agricultural practices in Saskatchewan.

What makes a farm last for generations?Join Duane Thompson (Tee Two Land & Cattle Co.) on June 22 at 7:30 PM to explore ...
06/05/2026

What makes a farm last for generations?

Join Duane Thompson (Tee Two Land & Cattle Co.) on June 22 at 7:30 PM to explore how healthy soils, diversification, and holistic management can help build resilient farms that support both the land and the family behind it.

📍 Free SaskSoil webinar
🔗 www.sasksoil.ca/event-details/healthy-soils-healthy-families-building-multigenerational-farms-that-last-with-duane-thompson

Our webinars now include more one-on-one, more networking and more community building. 👥 💬 🙋

Please note the new date. This webinar was originally scheduled for June 16th.

"A good farmer keeps a close eye on their bank account. They also keep a close eye on their organic matter content."Adri...
06/04/2026

"A good farmer keeps a close eye on their bank account. They also keep a close eye on their organic matter content."

Adrienne Ivey farms near Ituna, SK — 500 cows, 5,000 grain acres, and a soil health philosophy built on forages and cattle.

Watch the webinar recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUQ9_-62s-M

Saskatchewan mixed farmer and rancher Adrienne Ivey joins SaskSoil ...

Want to support soil conservation initiatives and spread awareness about science-based   management practices? Become a ...
06/03/2026

Want to support soil conservation initiatives and spread awareness about science-based management practices? Become a member of SaskSoil for only $50/year and let's grow together.

✍️ Learn more and sign up at

Choose from three membership levels and unlock networking opportunities, learning resources and early access to our events and help support sustainable production practices.

🌱 One producers approach to reducing synthetic fertilizer includes:  - A smaller fertility base  - Foliar urea applicati...
06/02/2026

🌱 One producers approach to reducing synthetic fertilizer includes:
- A smaller fertility base
- Foliar urea application
- Cleaner spray water
- Integrating livestock

Learn more about it 🔗 https://wix.to/Rw72Lyo

🌿 🌾 Although they take more management, trialing intercrops on your farm can reduce inputs and allow you to double yield...
05/26/2026

🌿 🌾 Although they take more management, trialing intercrops on your farm can reduce inputs and allow you to double yield on some acres.

Read more: https://www.seedworld.com/canada/2018/08/13/is-intercropping-the-future

Lana Shaw of South East Research Farm noted that camelina–lentil combos are showing promise for suppressing herbicide‑resistant weeds in their research. 👉 Full article on SaskSoil.com/news-resources.

Intercropping is an innovative farming technique that could revolutionize the way we grow food. Learn how this sustainable practice could be the future of agriculture.

05/22/2026

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🌾☘️ Intercrops aren’t “set it and forget it.”'Getting seeding rates right is key to keeping both crops in balance and ma...
05/20/2026

🌾☘️ Intercrops aren’t “set it and forget it.”'

Getting seeding rates right is key to keeping both crops in balance and maximizing system benefits.

Want the research-backed tips? Get them in this webinar from Lana Shaw of South East Research Farm:

www.sasksoil.ca/post/intercropping-and-nitrogen-management-insights-from-lana-shaw

Drawing from over a decade of research, Shaw of Southeast Research Farm explained how properly designed intercrops can reduce – and sometimes elimi...

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