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Ryan Young

Ryan Young

Ryan Young is the Agriculture News Director for 620 CKRM and host of “SaskAgToday”, Harvard Media’s flagship agricultural show. He graduated from Western Academy Broadcasting College in January 2015 and got his start at 105 CJVR in Melfort as an intern the same year. Prior to getting “behind the wheel” of agriculture news in April 2023, Ryan was a reporter and news anchor for CKRM’s sister radio station, GX94, from 2015-2023.

Recent Work by Ryan

Help wanted: Crop reporters for the season

Help wanted: Crop reporters for the season

Crop reporter responsibilities include gathering rainfall data and filling out a survey provided by the Ministry of Agriculture.
Saskatchewan Agricultural Hall of Fame adds six individuals

Saskatchewan Agricultural Hall of Fame adds six individuals

Induction ceremony to be held at Prairieland Park in Saskatoon Saturday, April 26.
December was a ‘roller-coaster’ month for weather

December was a ‘roller-coaster’ month for weather

Temperatures careen from one extreme to another.
Farm groups processing Trudeau’s resignation announcement

Farm groups processing Trudeau’s resignation announcement

APAS says plans for February meetings with government officials ‘in limbo.’
2024 weather: started dry, ends with needed moisture

2024 weather: started dry, ends with needed moisture

El Nino was partly responsible for the extended warmth from July into the latter part of the year.
Cameco 'disappointed' by sudden production suspension in Kazakhstan

Cameco 'disappointed' by sudden production suspension in Kazakhstan

Cameco says it was getting reports as recently as Boxing Day that made no mention of production suspension being a risk.
Minister Harrison reflects on issues faced by the ag sector in 2024

Minister Harrison reflects on issues faced by the ag sector in 2024

Harrison’s first public event as Ag Minister was Canadian Western Agribition a few weeks after being appointed.
November started warm and dry, ended cold and snowy

November started warm and dry, ended cold and snowy

Slow melt would benefit soil moisture meteorologists say.
‘A mixed bag’ describes 2024 growing season

‘A mixed bag’ describes 2024 growing season

Final Crop Report details conditions, average yields for crops and silage.
Farm groups expect to maintain working relationships

Farm groups expect to maintain working relationships

Saskatchewan provincial election’s rural-urban divide could create new challenges.
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