Better Farming Prairies Magazine Archive January 2021 Better Farming Prairies January 2021 edition features Kara Anderson on the front cover and the following articles: Autonomous Equipment - Advances in Ag, Forecast Maps - Tracking Efforts, BRM Programs - Need for Change, Nitrogen on Oats - Ideal Rates, & Fertilizer Prices. February 2021 November/December 2020
Western ag connections in the NHL playoffs Thursday, April 24, 2025 The NHL playoffs are underway, and as it turns out, some players have connections in agriculture in Western Canada. Farms.com combed through each of the 16 playoff team rosters and found four. Conor Geekie Conor Geekie was born in Strathclair, Man., and currently plays for the Tampa... Read this article online
Are you the Albertan with the $1 million lottery ticket? Thursday, April 24, 2025 Albertans are encouraged to check their lottery tickets from the April 18 Lotto Max draw. A $1 million MAXMILLIONS ticket sold outside of Calgary and Edmonton is somewhere in the province and remains unclaimed. The winning numbers are 9, 24, 30, 31, 36, 42, and 44. The person with... Read this article online
Manitoba Tackles Tax Hassles with New Bill to Help Farmers in the Field Wednesday, April 23, 2025 A new bill introduced in Manitoba is aiming to simplify the tax process for farmers and agricultural retailers by cutting down unnecessary paperwork and streamlining procedures. The bill, known as The Retail Sales Tax Amendment Act (Bill 228), was presented by Morden-Winkler MLA Carrie... Read this article online
Farmers Predict the 2025 Election Outcome Wednesday, April 23, 2025 Insights from the Prairies as Agriville users debate the future of Canada’s leadership As the 2025 federal election draws near, farmers and rural voices on Agriville.com are weighing in with candid opinions and predictions. The thread titled “Election 2025 Predictions” captures a mix... Read this article online
Alta. farmers can earn farm lunch deliveries Tuesday, April 22, 2025 Farmers have enough to worry about during the spring, and an Alberta radio station and local businesses want to take care of lunch for area producers. 104.5 More Country and StrathmoreNow are leading the Meals on the Farm initiative in 2025. Through Meals on the Farm, farmers in... Read this article online