Better Farming Prairies Magazine Archive February 2024 Better Farming Prairies February 2024 edition features Devon & Walker MacDonald on the cover and the following articles: Beware of Scammers - Protect Yourself, Returning to the Farm - North Shade Cattle Co., Rebuilding Beef Herds - Growing Numbers, and Your Crops & El Nino. March 2024 January 2024
KAP Applauds New Farm Budget Moves Thursday, March 27, 2025 Keystone Agricultural Producers (KAP) has shared its response to the recently announced Manitoba Budget 2025, presented by Finance Minister Adrien Sala. The budget outlines key priorities for the province, with a focus on agriculture and rural development. One of the main highlights for... Read this article online
Roquette Canada receives grain dealer license Wednesday, March 26, 2025 A Manitoba grain handler recently received a license from the Canadian Grain Commission (CGC) On March 24, the CGC awarded a grain handler license to Roquette Canada, a leader in plant-based ingredients, in Portage la Prairie, Man. This type of license is for “a person who, for reward,... Read this article online
Lynmark Farms named Master Breeder for 2025 Wednesday, March 26, 2025 The Canadian Milking Shorthorn Society has announced that Lynmark Farms has been named as a herd for 2025. Lynmark Farms is owned and operated by Tim Shearer and Irene Vietinghoff of Norwood, Ontario. They are the third Milking Shorthorn herd to be recognized as a since this... Read this article online
Saskatchewan Names 2025 Top Young Farmers Tuesday, March 25, 2025 Brady and Lindsay Funk of Braylin Acres Ltd have been recognized as Saskatchewan’s Outstanding Young Farmers for 2025. The honour was awarded at the regional competition held during the Canada Farm Show in Regina on March 19–20, attended by industry leaders, sponsors, and alumni. The Funks... Read this article online
Alta. dairy industry supporting youth through WHL Tuesday, March 25, 2025 Alberta youth receiving support at Youth Empowerment & Support Services (YESS) centres will have access to local dairy products thanks to Alberta Milk. For the third consecutive year, Alberta Milk and the Edmonton Oil Kings collaborated on the $15,000 Shots for Charity challenge. For... Read this article online