Better Pork Magazine Archive October 2016 Better Pork Magazine October 2016 edition features an image of corn on the front cover. The magazine also highlights articles on Emergency Planning - Practical Tips, Ag Education Barn - Dedicated Agvocates, Pork Labelling -- European Developments, and Seneca Valley Virus -- Clinical Signs. December 2016 August 2016
BC’s Thomas and Catherine Cuthbert named Top Young Farmers 2025 Friday, February 21, 2025 The BC/Yukon Region of Canada’s Outstanding Young Farmers Program (BCOYF) has named Thomas and Catherine Cuthbert of Southcoast Agro Farms as the 2025 Outstanding Young Farmers. The award ceremony took place on February 18-19 at the Clarion Hotel & Conference Centre in Abbotsford, with... Read this article online
Bushel Plus Expands Harvest Tech into the US Friday, February 21, 2025 Bushel Plus, which provides harvest efficiency solutions, has announced its expansion into the US agricultural market from Canada. This move aims to support American farmers by providing advanced tools to reduce grain loss and enhance profitability. Headquartered in Brandon, Manitoba,... Read this article online
B.C. creates food security task force Friday, February 21, 2025 B.C. Premier David Eby’s government launched a new task force to address food security in the province amid ongoing tariff threats from the U.S. The group brings together 15 people from across B.C.’s ag and food sectors, says Lana Popham, the province’s minister of agriculture and... Read this article online
Stump Be Gone: The Power of the Walk-Behind Stump Grinder Friday, February 21, 2025 BY: Zahra Sadiq Are you tired of stubborn tree stumps that stop you from using your land to its full potential? A walk-behind stump grinder is a game-changer for farmers, allowing you to quickly and efficiently remove tree stumps that would otherwise limit your land’s... Read this article online
Expanding Farm Tech Could Boost Canadian Food Security & Stability Friday, February 21, 2025 By Liam Nolan As trade and tariff tensions with the U.S. continue, Dr. John Cranfield is offering some ideas about enhancing Canadian food security and stability. Cranfield is interim dean at the Ontario Agricultural College in Guelph and he recently commented on the importance... Read this article online