Saskatchewan is leading the way on soil health

If we want to ensure that Canada’s soil remains healthy for future generations and that we can maximize its full economic potential, then we must take steps to protect its health and well-being.
Saskatchewan is home to more than 40 per cent of Canada’s total cropland, and we have one-third of Canada’s native grass and forage land, writes PSG Senator Marty Klyne.

National Soil Conservation Week is a great opportunity to consider Saskatchewan’s soil health. In Saskatchewan, we know the importance of healthy soil. When it comes to protecting soil health, our province is well-positioned to be a leader. In fact, Saskatchewan has little...

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