What’s your ‘best advice’ for the farm?

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Published: May 6, 2024

April Stewart, Country Guide Associate Editor.

The theme of our Summer Series for May is best advice – and what a pair of loaded words!

Because what seems like “good” advice to one person might feel outdated or unapplicable to another.

And advice taken in good faith from someone you respect and admire might not turn out as you had hoped. 

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But while advice is often unsolicited, the upside is that, like a crop, you can store it away in your noggin against the day you need it. 

Throughout May, we’re revisiting some of Country Guide’s best “best advice.”

What was that one piece of advice that created a “make” or a “break” moment for your farm business?

Let me know at [email protected] or tell us on social media using the hashtag #YourFarmYourConversation so that we can share YOUR best advice with fellow Country Guide readers. 

– April, Country Guide Associate Editor

About The Author

April Stewart

April Stewart

Associate editor

April M. Stewart is associate editor at Country Guide, a sixth-generation Québec dairy farmer and owner of AlbaPR, an agcomm agency. She holds two diplomas from McGill University, one in Farm Management & Technology, the other in Public Relations. She is completing her Bachelor of Arts, Psychology at Queens University. You can find her on X under @FarmersSurvival.

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