SaskBarley Events
SaskBarley 2023 Annual General Meeting
The SaskBarley Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023, at 3 p.m., in conjunction with theSaskCrops Annual General Meetings running from Monday, Jan. 9 through Tuesday, […]
SaskBarley 2024 Annual General Meeting
The SaskBarley Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held on January 9, 2024 at 2:15 p.m. in conjunction with the SaskCrops Annual General Meetings at the Western Development Museum in Saskatoon. […]
BarleyBin Live (Harvest Eatery, Shaunavon)
Confirmed speakers Dr. Phillip Harder, Christiane Catellier and Dr. Charles Geddes. Topics We seek questions from farmers and industry, but generally, in order of the speakers: snow/moisture management, choosing yield […]
Producer Malt Academy
The Producer Malt Academy is a unique opportunity for farmers to learn about the malting and brewing processes from industry experts, as well as presentations on malting barley agronomy, production […]
Webinar: Navigating the NEW Prairie-wide FHB Risk Maps
Join Saskatchewan Agriculture, Sask Wheat and SaskBarley at 9:00 am SK time on Tuesday, June 4th to learn how to use the recently released prairie-wide Fusarium Head Blight mapping tool from those who created it...
Sask Crop Commissions Field Tour
Biggar Community Hall 319 1 Ave E, Biggar, Saskatchewan, CanadaSaskBarley has partnered with SaskCanola, Sask Pulse Growers, and Sask Wheat to host farmers and agronomists for a tour of our on-farm research trials in the Biggar area. Lunch will be provided, as well as optional bus transportation. Register here for what is shaping up to be a great day of learning & networking in the field!
Grade School 2024 – Weyburn, SK
Grade School is a free event that allows producers to watch in-person grading demonstrations for barley, canola, flax, pulses, and wheat in small groups and learn more about marketing risks and grain storage management.
Grade School 2024 – Tisdale, SK
Grade School is a free event that allows producers to watch in-person grading demonstrations for barley, canola, flax, pulses, and wheat in small groups and learn more about marketing risks and grain storage management.