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August 01, 2024SaskAgToday (CKRM) with Ryan Young, presented by Gowan Canada, for Thursday, August 1, 202430 minutesPlayOn Thursday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-The provincial crop report says the continued heat and little to no rain is drying up the soil and causing stress on crops.-We'll also hear from two farmers how their fields look....moreShareView all episodesBy 620 CKRM411 ratingsAugust 01, 2024SaskAgToday (CKRM) with Ryan Young, presented by Gowan Canada, for Thursday, August 1, 202430 minutesPlayOn Thursday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-The provincial crop report says the continued heat and little to no rain is drying up the soil and causing stress on crops.-We'll also hear from two farmers how their fields look....moreMore shows like Sask Ag Today on 620CKRMView allWorld Report226 ListenersThe Joe Rogan Experience226,206 ListenersAgriTalk145 ListenersPodcasts – RealAgriculture15 ListenersSpittin Chiclets20,230 ListenersRealAg Radio – RealAgriculture7 ListenersThe Business of Agriculture Podcast118 ListenersSask Ag Today on GX941 ListenersAgriculture Today12 ListenersFarm4Profit Podcast371 ListenersGrain Markets and Other Stuff305 ListenersSmartLess57,990 Listeners
On Thursday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-The provincial crop report says the continued heat and little to no rain is drying up the soil and causing stress on crops.-We'll also hear from two farmers how their fields look.
August 01, 2024SaskAgToday (CKRM) with Ryan Young, presented by Gowan Canada, for Thursday, August 1, 202430 minutesPlayOn Thursday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-The provincial crop report says the continued heat and little to no rain is drying up the soil and causing stress on crops.-We'll also hear from two farmers how their fields look....more
On Thursday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young:-The provincial crop report says the continued heat and little to no rain is drying up the soil and causing stress on crops.-We'll also hear from two farmers how their fields look.