Our Community; Rich In Mennonite Heritage, Was Settled And Developed In The Late 1800'S And Early 1900'S. The Fertile Land That Our Area Had To Offer Made Ideal Conditions For Farming. To This Day, There Are Many Large Dairy, Poultry, Hog And Mixed Farmin
Town, pop 1,610, located 24 km NW of Saskatoon on Hwy 305. The district began to be settled in the early 1900s; many of the early homesteaders were Mennonites. A Mennonite Brethren Church was built at Dalmeny in 1901.Dalmeny is located 12 mins northwest of Saskatoon. Our water is supplied by Sask Water from the City of Saskatoon along with Martensville and Warman. Dalmeny is a thriving young community of almost 1900 people. People move to Dalmeny because of the residential character - clean, quiet, safe, well laid out and full of friendly people.Dalmeny has 2 schools (K-6 and 7-12) with a total of 500 students, business services, paved streets, churches, a newer arena and a wonderful sense of community spirit. Please look through our website to find out more of what Dalmeny has to offer!
The Town of Imperial is centrally located along Highway #2, also known as the Veterans' Memorial Highway. It is about halfway between Saskatoon and Regina in the central grain belt of Saskatchewan. The Village of Imperial was incorporated in 1911 and beca
Welcome to the Town of LeRoy!Whether you are just passing through or making LeRoy your home, we are sure you will enjoy the experience. LeRoy is proud of its rural roots and yet through many innovative methods, displays steady Saskatchewan growth.
NEW MOISTURE CONVERSION TABLES - CANOLA, PEAS, SOYBEANSSeptember 10, 2014To ensure your calculations are accurate, the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) encourages producers to cross reference their temperatures and readings with the most up to date conversion tables.You can find the most recent moisture tables for canola, peas, soybeans, as well as all other crop types, on the following CGC webpage: Link Posted in News|Comments closedAg News That Matters.