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Sask. farmers brace for tough decisions amid canola trade dispute

Summary by meadowlakeNOW
Codie Nagy isn’t quite finished this year’s harvest, but the uncertainty in the markets fueled by Chinese tariffs on Canadian canola already has him contemplating next year’s crop rotation. “If this lingers on and canola is essentially at a break-even point come mid-April or March, when we’ve got to finalize seeding plans, we might shift into something else if possible. So, it might alter our canola acres for next year, but this year, being that…
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meadowlakeNOW broke the news in on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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