Millennial couple takes outdoor hog farming to the next level
The number of horses infected with West Nile jumps in Alberta
The number of cases nationally more than doubled last year, with more than half in Alberta
Soil degradation the forgotten issue
Reducing tillage and summerfallow hasn’t fixed a problem that is costing farmers billions every year
Underwear campaign fun with a serious purpose
The goal is to promote awareness that soils are living, breathing entities — and need protection
Award honours an ‘incredible person’ and his lasting legacy
Tiny warriors get nasty on Canada thistle
Stem gall flies love to feed on — and breed in — the much-loathed and fast-spreading invasive weed
United effort to overturn China’s canola ban, say industry leaders
Call for action has been heard ‘loud and clear,’ but there are no quick fixes, warn canola groups
Call for action has been heard ‘loud and clear,’ but there are no quick fixes, warn canola groups
Reading Time: 4 minutes Industry leaders say Ottawa is acting on farmers’ concerns, but are warning there won’t be a quick resolution to China’s de facto ban on Canadian canola seed imports. “Several actions have been taken by both industry and government in addressing this issue in the past month,” Canola Council of Canada president Jim Everson said during […] Read more
Better than bitcoin? Students (sort of) make millions from farming
Alberta’s new agriculture minister praised as smart, grounded, and ‘a stand-up guy’
Although just 31, Devin Dreeshen has extensive experience in politics and on the farm
To store or sell canola? That is the question
As grain companies try to boost sales in other countries, growers ponder long-term storage