Near the end of November and into December, Manitoba Agriculture will have its auction for Crown land leases. “The former Department of Agriculture conducted extensive consultations with stakeholders on the allocation of agricultural Crown lands,” says Blaine Pedersen, minister of agriculture and resource development. “The auction system is a fair and transparent approach that will... Read More
Category: Farm Management
Robotics are changing the dynamics of dairy businesses, and co-evolving along with them. "Today, conventional dairies spend 50-60 per cent of the total labour on the physical act of milking cows, (and) only 10 to 20 per cent on feeding cows, five to 10 per cent on health, and the other 10 per cent on... Read More
There's no doubt that the world of international trade has been rough and tumble the last while, but that doesn't mean Canada shouldn't continue to participate. Beyond just participating, Canada should be actively investing in agriculture's major potential on the world stage now, and in the decades to come. It's no secret to those in... Read More
The Government of Manitoba has announced changes to the Water Rights Act, changes the Keystone Agricultural Producers (KAP) say will make it harder — not easier — for farmers to control water on their land. The Pallister government has launched a "new approach" to the act which will streamline the approval process for producers and... Read More
Those who trespass on Alberta farms will potentially face stiffer fines, as Premier Jason Kenney has announced upcoming changes to the provincial petty-trespass act in the upcoming fall session. "Alberta’s farmers and ranchers treat their animals well, and they have a right to run their operations without illegal harassment from militant trespassers. I’ve asked Minister... Read More
Toban Dyck farms near Winkler, Manitoba. He's also a columnist for the National Post. And this week's column struck a chord with RealAg Radio host Shaun Haney. Dyck joined the show to talk about his take on what farmers need right now, not just in light of the upcoming election, but overall as an industry,... Read More
We've seen results from an early-campaign survey on what Canadians are worried about in regards to food, and we've heard from each of the four main parties heading into this federal election. But what I want to know is, what are YOUR priorities, Canadian agriculture? As media, I watched the debate, I interviewed Sylvain Charlebois... Read More
It's unlikely that anyone goes in to a marriage expecting it to fail, but the reality is that marriages do end, and when a farm business and farm property is involved it can get very messy, very quickly — It doesn't have to be this way. Instead of thinking of a pre-nuptial agreement as an... Read More
It's the second year the Do More Agriculture Foundation, along with Farm Credit Canada (FCC), will be providing free mental health courses to several farm communities. This year's goal is to provide the training to 20 communities across Canada. According to a news release, the training and workshops are aimed at developing community members who... Read More
Canada's sheep industry is full of opportunity, with strong demand and decent prices, but producer retention past the five-year mark has been identified as one of the challenges of growing the industry. Several factors play a role in new entrant and existing producer success, and Ontario Sheep Farmers (OSF) have focused on risk management program... Read More