Morriss, Pakosh, Streichs named to ag hall of fame

The Manitoba farmers who developed the rotary separator for combines, the co-founder of Versatile and the long-time editorial director for the website you're reading are bound for Manitoba's Agricultural Hall of Fame. The hall of fame on Monday unofficially announced its 2018 group of inductees, ahead of its annual meeting Wednesday in Portage la Prairie[...]

Alberta rancher, advocate James Hargrave, 34

A leader in southern Alberta's cattle ranching community died in a vehicle crash while helping fight wildfires along the Alberta/Saskatchewan border on Tuesday night. Cypress County officials have identified the firefighter as James Hargrave, 34, a volunteer with the fire station at Walsh, Alta., about 50 km east of Medicine Hat. Alberta's Agriculture Minister Oneil[...]


B.C. farm journal under new ownership

The monthly paper billed as Canada's oldest independently-owned farm journal has yielded a new owner from its own front office. Cathy Glover, the assistant editor and sales manager for Country Life in B.C., was announced Wednesday as the journal's new owner, taking over from retiring editor/publisher Peter Wilding. British Columbia's commercial farmers and ranchers "have[...]

Alberta - good news on bugs, bad on disease

In his latest Call of the Land weekly interview, Alberta Agriculture pest specialist Scott Meers has mostly good news on insect pressure in the province.Meers says four weeks into the six-week monitoring period for bertha armyworms, trap counts are "really low" with one exception in the Fort Vermilion area. He cautions that there could still[...]