by mic@delcommunications.com | Feb 10, 2025 | potash news
By Rowan Hollinger for the Canadian Light Source When powdered products like sugar, salt, or instant coffee are exposed to moisture, they form clumps and become much harder to use. The same thing happens to potash-based fertilizers and other potash products, where...
by mic@delcommunications.com | Feb 6, 2025 | potash news
By Jennifer Bentz, Lucinda Wood, and Ruijun Sun, Saskatchewan Research Council Clay minerals are extremely small, negatively charged particles that are highly reactive in industrial slurries, wastewater, and soils. The characteristic that affects industrial processes...
by mic@delcommunications.com | Feb 4, 2025 | potash news
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – Canpotex has once again received Saskatchewan’s Top Employers designation for 2025. This marks the fourth consecutive year Canpotex has been recognized. Gordon McKenzie, President and CEO of Canpotex, expressed his appreciation:...
by mic@delcommunications.com | Feb 3, 2025 | potash news
Technological innovations in Saskatchewan’s potash industry By Al Shpyth, Executive Director, IMII The mining and minerals sector, like many others, is undergoing a significant energy transition. However, the global trend toward reducing carbon emissions and shifting...
by mic@delcommunications.com | Jan 30, 2025 | potash news
The potash apple and the political tree By Steve Halabura, CEO, Buffalo Potash Corp. I had a nice, sleepy article prepared about winter, feeding the birds, walking the dog, then a soft easement into the Christmas season, mind at rest, nothing to be too concerned...