High demand for hay this year is fuelling the scam
Higher than usual number of grasshoppers inhabiting grassy areas and feasting on crops
Pender Island’s Chris Hall and Stef Lowey have produced everything they’ve eaten since Aug. 3, 2020
Raising livestock and families: the young women farmers of Sooke share their stories
B.C. Agriculture Minister Lana Popham was guest speaker Friday during Surrey Board of Trade-hosted Zoom meeting
Scorching temperatures have left crops in poor condition across wide swaths of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
Ben Glassen has ALC application for small-scale facility on Jingle Pot Road
Berry patches suffer extensive damage, but high temperatures a benefit for corn growers
Canola recently hit a 13-year peak after stubbornly low prices, gaining 52 per cent year-to-date
With other countries phasing out mink farming, time is now for province to follow suit, says union VP
Coombs Farmers’ Institute market to feature 15 vendors
Hub network provides shared-use processing facilities to small agri-businesses
Breeder in Cedar upset at deaths of several varieties of chickens including ‘showgirl’ crosses
“It’s projects like this that can show what true reconciliation is about.”
The program will allow the province to trace animals in times of danger and disease
Laws have sparked large-scale protests from farmers
‘He will be deeply missed, always loved and never forgotten’
Automation, robotic milking; family farms continue to adapt to keep up with the changing times
“Comet” is thriving at Fuster Cluck Farm, where he plays with other baby goats and the farmers’ daughter
The program will be applied retroactively to cover any COVID-19-related costs from March 15