Isolation is repeatedly mentioned in studies involving farm and ranch women and this reached new levels for many women during the pandemic.

Schoepp: The pandemic brought stress but also something empowering

A lot of the burden fell on farm and ranch women, but struggle also brought a new strength

Reading Time: 3 minutes Women have multiple roles on Alberta’s farms and ranches, and navigating the pandemic has taken courage, determination, innovation and forgiving grace. I asked some of them to share their experiences. At first, the fact that the country home was remote seemed a blessing as it reduced the potential exposure to the virus. But as time […] Read more

The cattle sector benefits enormously from a wide array of vaccines

The cattle sector benefits enormously from a wide array of vaccines

There is a large number of vaccines for cattle — here’s a primer on key ones and their use

Reading Time: 3 minutes Healthy cattle production relies on good vaccination strategies. The general public is now hearing about efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines, two doses of vaccine, storage and the logistics of transport. We are now hearing about supply issues. With a single-dose vaccine of 66 per cent efficacy, is that worse or better that needing two doses to […] Read more


Female rancher in a tacking room holding smartphone

Schoepp: Novice farmers offer a host of lessons on what is possible

Across the country, young people are following in the footsteps of the pioneers, building farms one acre at a time

Reading Time: 3 minutes The invitation came by text to attend a party at the neighbouring farm. It was simply to showcase food production and to launch the farm to the community. COVID rules were followed, but that did not dampen the spirit. Folks loved the animals and the vegetable gardens, and enjoyed the vendors who sold natural products. […] Read more

The sense of smell of a horse is a powerful way for it to gather information about the world around it.

The nose knows: the sense of smell in horses

This often-overlooked sensory system is a major contributor to horse well-being

Reading Time: 4 minutes Despite horses being described as one of the most perceptive of all animals, research on equine sensory abilities is limited and has mainly focused on hearing and vision. Although olfaction, or the sense of smell, has only been studied sparsely, the highly developed and sophisticated anatomy of the olfactory system in the horse with its […] Read more


We have yet to discover what food will grow on Mars, but it will be essential to a successful mission once undertaken.

Schoepp: Growing food in space could spark big changes on Earth

Scientists are looking at how to grow food on Mars and their research could change the food sector here

Reading Time: 3 minutes “When we go to Mars, we will have to grow our own food.” Canadian physician, engineer and former astronaut Robert Thirsk made that comment when asked a question on the preservation of seed at the Canadian Beef Industry Virtual Conference in late August. Since a space vessel cannot carry enough food to fly to, and then conduct […] Read more

The farm community knows the value of proper nutrition, decreasing stress and proper, timely immunizations to prevent harmful diseases in their animals.

Lessons learned on the farm apply to the pandemic

Maintaining herd health has taught us about the same good practices being used to combat COVID

Reading Time: 3 minutes The Canadian Veterinary Medical Association designates the first week in October every year in order to increase awareness of veterinary involvement with all animals. Every year there is a theme and this year’s is most appropriate. It is Animal Health + Human Health + Planet Health = One Health. One Health really encompasses the entire […] Read more


The Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute is calling for a close of cervid farms to prevent any further spread of chronic wasting disease.

Schoepp: Report shines a light on the threat of chronic wasting disease

The spread of CWD needs to be halted but there’s no simple answer for addressing the problem

Reading Time: 3 minutes [UPDATED: Oct. 20, 2021] The increase in the cases of chronic wasting disease in Alberta and Saskatchewan has caught the attention of policy advisors in Ottawa. A report from the Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute highlighted an extreme urgency to prevent any further spread of the disease and the organization has called for a close of […] Read more

Sensitivity to touch, swelling and heat in the area of the withers would clearly indicate a problem with the withers, however, more subtle changes must also be observed.

There’s a lot to be learned by reading a horse’s withers

This complex structure can reveal a lot about a horse’s soundness

Reading Time: 4 minutes The comfort and health of the horse’s withers is a central key to its performance and soundness. The withers are the part of the spinal column that lies in between the animal’s shoulder blades and includes the third to 11th thoracic vertebrae. Collectively these vertebra project upwards into an arch. Their uniquely prominent (tall) spinous […] Read more


Its’ important to build a rotational system that incorporates diversity in plants and manage those pastures so the plants can continue to grow.

Schoepp: A solid foundation is key to resilience and can’t be neglected

This summer spoke volumes about the need for rotational grazing and regenerative practices

Reading Time: 3 minutes General Motors declared bankruptcy in June of 2009 after steadily losing money since 2005. GM’s plight has become a case study and is often used in education programs for directors on boards, but it also holds a lesson for farmers. During the time of its decline, GM was scrambling to produce a vehicle for everyone […] Read more

The COVID-19 pandemic has made the veterinary industry realize the economic and health consequences that would occur if key products such as vaccines, implants, antimicrobials or painkillers were in short supply.

The pandemic taught us many lessons in the animal health field

The supply chain stayed strong and co-operation made it stronger, and that’s very important

Reading Time: 3 minutes The direct contact between veterinarians and producers and pharmaceutical reps and technical services veterinarians has begun to open up again. Each pharmaceutical company had different restrictions on travel and rules on in-person contact and, of course, are fully abiding by the local health rules of the different provinces. The good news is that during the […] Read more