
Farm business

Crafting a new meat business
Trish Tetz shares how she and her husband Greg launched a new business at the start of the pandemic

Talking about farm finances
It’s not easy to talk about money, but it’s a necessary conversation for farming and ranching families

Cargill buying further into Saskatchewan ag retail
Company to take up other half of Precision Ag

Couple find love, learning at Lakeland College
Corey Bloder and Maxi Biederstadt credit their college experience with helping them dial in their farming operation

Livestock shows pivot to survive hard times
Several Canadian exhibitions adapt their programming to deal with the COVID-19, pandemic, though the future of the agriculture events sector remains uncertain

CCA reports: Applications now open to CYL Mentorship program
From the February 2021 issue of Canadian Cattlemen

Reforms to Manitoba’s Crown lands still frustrate leaseholders
Rent break and extending lease renewals to family transfers seen as positive moves by industry, but producers say issues still exist with new program

CCA reports: Supporting young producers through COVID and beyond
From the September 28, 2020 issue of Canadian Cattlemen

Ranching in northeastern Alberta
In 1918, the Hines family shipped over 800 head of Hereford to Kitscoty by rail, and they’ve been raising cattle in the Marwayne area ever since

Farm journalist pens novel about BSE crisis
Conversations with beef producers inspired Alexis Kienlen to research BSE and write about its effect on a fictional ranching family.