Better Farming Prairies November/December 2025 edition features Shania & Ty Dietrich on the cover and the following articles: Year-End Review - Setting Goals, Startup Success - New Farmers, Consistent ...
For months now, producers have been grappling with a growing season marked by weather extremes and mounting economic uncertainty. With conditions shifting from a rain-soaked spring to a summer defined ...
Williamsburg dairy farmer Ron Toonders has worked hard to build his Yolanda Farms into a model of innovation and adaptability in the province. Toonders has earned a reputation for employing technology ...
Crown land represents about 95 per cent of Northern Ontario. As farmers in the North look to expand their farms, some have become frustrated with the barriers limiting their access to Crown land.
Restoring old barns could offer farmers a unique opportunity to blend tradition with modern needs. While these historic structures may show their age, they provide valuable potential for ...
Prairie farmers know that no two growing seasons are ever alike. The 2025 season has proven to be challenging, marked by unpredictable weather swings, renewed insect pressures, and ongoing concerns ...
Scott Hepworth has recently been appointed chair of the Grain Growers of Canada (GGC), assuming leadership for the country’s grain sector. A lifelong producer from Assiniboia, Sask., Hepworth combines ...
As drones become increasingly common tools in global agriculture, their potential for crop spraying is drawing significant attention. In countries such as China, South Korea, and Japan, farmers have ...
Shelterbelts are a common, albeit dwindling, sight on the Prairie landscape. These living barriers comprise rows of trees or shrubs planted alongside farm fields or yards to protect against wind, snow ...
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