Long-Gun Issue Just Never Seems To Go Away

Reading Time: 3 minutes People have come to accept that they have to get a licence to buy a gun, no different than having to get a driver’s licence to drive, so be it. It’s a topic that has been kicked around ad nauseam, but it seems our federal politicians can’t resist waking up this old dog. The long-gun […] Read more

More Deregulation Is Not The Solution

Reading Time: 3 minutes We’ve all heard tales of the inefficiencies that have plagued centrally planned economies in far-off places. How about this one? A shipper books a train to clear out some of its inventory so it can continue accepting deliveries from its customers. The train is supposed to come on Saturday. So the shipper makes sure it […] Read more


BIC Is Not Silent On Saturated Fats

Reading Time: 3 minutes In “Consumers misled about vegetable oil” (April 26), Trevor Jones says the animal industry has always been silent about stating that saturated fats are maligned. “I have waited for years for the CCA, Alberta Beef Producers, the Beef Information Centre and Alberta Lamb Producers to defend our animal products against such blatant misinformation. But to […] Read more

Government Action Needed To Protect Horse Breeders

Reading Time: 3 minutes Professional horse breeders have been the most neglected group of agricultural producers by government. We have no representation and have for years been losing massive amounts for every foal produced. The horse industry in this country is entering crisis status. The policies and practices set in place have started breeders down the path to annihilation. […] Read more


Rights groups and their tactics have moved to Canada

Reading Time: 3 minutes What better way than to use scenes of alleged horrendous horse cruelty to shock gullible citizens into some sort of reaction? The state of processing horses for meat in Canada has again become a sensational headline in the mainstream urban media. Video scenes of alleged cruelty were recent feature news on national TV networks. No […] Read more

The growing urbanization of farm policy

Reading Time: 2 minutes It has been difficult over the past decade or so to find the word “farmer” or “agriculture” in the avalanche of policy statements put out by federal parties during election campaigns. Oh sure, there’s been the hot-button issues such as the Canadian Wheat Board, listeria and more money for hard-pressed farmers, but getting the political […] Read more


Albertans looking east to Saskatchewan for farmland

Reading Time: 3 minutes The purchase price on most of the land is in the range of $900 to $1,000 an acre. That’s a bargain compared to what most comparable land is worth in Alberta. Here in Saskatchewan, here’s a lot of talk about a big land deal around Conquest, just west of Outlook. In the last couple of […] Read more

Time to remove the stigma of off-farm work

Reading Time: 3 minutes We use our off-farm income to maintain a quality of life that is important to us. The income is not earmarked to subsidize the farm but to enjoy it. Working off the farm becomes our perfect hedge. There has always been a lot of stigma attached to the idea of working off the farm. The […] Read more


BSE Lawsuit Has A Good Case But Settlement May Be Far Off

Reading Time: 4 minutes “I wish them well, but they are up against one tough, unforgiving adversary that takes no prisoners and never admits to even the slightest mistake.” A lot of cattle producers may not know it, but a coalition of law firms and cattlemen from across Canada are spending a lot of time and money trying to […] Read more

Conservation Key To Future Food Production

Reading Time: 2 minutes As a rational hedge against the possibility of technological lag or failure, I most strongly believe everything possible should be done to conserve and enhance our rangelands and farmlands. JERRY HOLECHEK NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY During the past century, food production in the United States has achieved a remarkable degree of efficiency and the cost […] Read more


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