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Opinion: Saskatchewan lakes' water quality challenges too important to ignore

Opinion: Saskatchewan lakes' water quality challenges too important to ignore
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NSERC Discovery Grants supports 32 USask projects

NSERC Discovery Grants supports 32 USask projects
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Hospitalized individuals with active cancer more likely to die from COVID-19

New research indicates that patients hospitalized with active cancer were more likely to die from COVID-19 than those with a history of cancer or those without any cancer diagnosis. The findings published by Wiley early online in CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society, also indicate those with active blood cancers have the greatest risk of death due to COVID-19.

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U of S sustainable farming study sees 'win-wins' for nature, producers

Article content Christy Morrissey wants to keep both nature and farmers happy. Morrissey leads a University of Saskatchewan study working toward improving sustainable farming practices and crop production while also benefiting wildlife and the environment. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or U of S sustainable farming study sees win-wins for nature, producers Back to video The study, which began recruiting crop producers four years ago, continues to seek more farmers interested in seeding perennial forages such as hay in unproductive, low-yielding saline areas or land near wetlands. The theory is that this will provide wildlife habitat, improve soil/water quality, and increase profitability.

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