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Canada’s canola farmers are enjoying some of the best prices they’ve seen in more than a decade – raising the prospects for increased planting this spring.
Mike Ammeter, a farmer in Sylvan Lake, Alta., grows canola, wheat, barley and peas. He estimates he’s sold 90 per cent of his canola already, substantially more than he would have in a regular season.
February 10, 2021
It’s exceedingly rare that a world championship speed event takes place on entirely unfamiliar territory. But that will be precisely the scenario the men will face tomorrow in the super G called, appropriately, Vertigo. There is one exception. The Italian nationals took place there in the spring of 2019. It just wasn’t pummeled by feet of snow along with a few helpings of rain on the lower third like the 2021 edition has been.
It’s worth noting that this will be the case with the 2022 Olympic events in Beijing as all nations will be seeing the venue for the first time upon touchdown. In both cases, coronavirus has thwarted the otherwise-obligatory test events. Both put a very high premium on the ability to adapt and improvise.
Ski Lines: Despite cold, people excited to get outside | The Daily Gazette
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Dick Carlson, the president of The Cross Country Ski Areas of New York, stands outside at Garnet Hill Lodge.
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Think back to the warm-weather months.
The popularity of outdoor activities was soaring. The supply of bicycles for sale was mostly gone, and a major issue for hikers in the High Peaks was parking. The surge in interest was widespread from rounds of golf played on local courses to the sale of hunting and fishing licenses.
Well, the coming of the cold months hasn’t cooled off that interest in heading outside for something to do amid the pandemic. People want to get outside, and the interest in cross country skiing and snowshoeing this season is far higher than area shop staffers remember from past winters.
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