The federal government is providing immediate relief for temporary foreign workers that are stranded in Ontario. "Approximately 400 farm workers from Trinidad and Tobago who came to work in Ontario under the federal Seasonal Agriculture Worker Program, are currently unable to return home as they haven't received COVID-19 travel exemptions from their home country," says... Read More
Category: Farm Management
In the busyness of the everyday, it stands to reason that some risk management issues fall to the back of your mind. Currency risk is one of those that might seem so out of your control that it's not worth the brain power, but understanding what direction the Canadian dollar is headed and how that... Read More
If you surround yourself with great people, you'll do amazing things; and ultimately, an advisory group should take some of the stress out of making the right decisions when running a farm business. If anyone knows the value of incorporating an advisory group into their business, it's Terry Aberhart. He farms 16,000 acres near Langenburg,... Read More
Conference season is upon us, and joining the virtual ranks of meetings is Farm Management Canada's (FMC) Ag Excellence conference. The virtual space can provide a lot more opportunity both to virtual speakers, and to people who otherwise can't physically make it. Joining RealAgriculture's Bernard Tobin to discuss the core concepts of the event is... Read More
If you're feeling rather exhausted, anxious, and a little overwhelmed, author Timothy Caulfield might know why. In his latest book, Relax, Dammit! A User's Guide to the Age of Anxiety, Caulfield explores how even just small decisions — like when to wake up, or if our kids should walk to school on their own —... Read More
I've been hearing a lot about sustainability lately. It's been showing up in headlines more and more, and it has almost become one of those buzzwords that everyone uses: "Our farm is sustainable." But what does that really mean? A couple of years ago I had the opportunity to speak at the Canadian Young Speakers... Read More
If you were going to build a new dairy barn, would you choose a parlour or robots? What about Jerseys vs. Holsteins? Ethan Wallace, of Seaforth, Ont., switched to robots for milking his Jersey herd seven years ago, and he wouldn't have it any other way. On this edition of RealAg LIVE!, Wallace joins occasional... Read More
While women make up over 30 per cent of farmers, it's only recently that they have seen an increase in representation in advertising for everything from crop protection products, to lending, to equipment. But simply casting a female model in an ad campaign, for example, doesn't necessarily mean companies have done any real research into... Read More
Canada's Outstanding Young Farmers Program is hosting its virtual conference on December 4, starting with their annual meeting and featuring guest speakers focused on looking ahead to what the next big opportunities and challenges are for Canadian agriculture. RealAgriculture's Shaun Haney is also a part of the event as a keynote speaker, presenting on "5... Read More
Ontario meat processors and farmers have the opportunity to apply for funding under two new program intakes of the Canadian Agricultural Partnership. The Meat Processors Capacity Improvement Initiative is an up to $4 million program that will provide up to $150,000 per project for improvements to product handling and processing equipment. It will also cover... Read More