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Editor’s Note: If you were steering the ship

Reading Time: 2 minutes Country Guide is taking a hard look at where we’re heading and how we’re getting there. Are we getting the job done for you? Is it the right job? How can we make a bigger difference? It’s a healthy thing. Here at Country Guide we’ve launched a kind of performance review over the past several […] Read more

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Editor’s Note: It’s time to ask the question

Reading Time: 2 minutes Family businesses are different. A non-family business’s goal is to make money. A family business’s goal is both to build legacy and create opportunity. And it’s more than that too  Most likely, we’ve all heard it. Almost as many of us have said it, and at least as many actually do believe it.  It can […] Read more



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Editor’s Note: Competent, not boastful

Reading Time: 2 minutes Like every other issue of Country Guide, our pages show Canada’s farms are getting more and more individualistic. That’s a good thing. It’s a professional thing. And it won’t stop If you’re having a bad day, you’ll find our January 2023 issue of Country Guide a pretty easy target.  That’s okay.  For example, Richard Kamchen […] Read more


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Hanson Acres: “It’s moving east!”

Neighbours drop everything, Donna races home … our story continues

Reading Time: 5 minutes The smoke had worked its way into the tractor cab, making it harder for Jeff to see. His cell phone buzzed and he grabbed it. “I don’t know if we can keep this fire out of your yard.” It was Brian Miller. “My son’s got the Pro-Till over there. There’s flames right behind him.” Jeff […] Read more

Tom Button

Editor’s Note: That thing about young farmers

Reading Time: 2 minutes Today’s mid-career farmers have got things figured out. They know they’re different. They’re more professional, they’re more management oriented, they’re more strategic, but …  But, as a group, they’re at risk of getting outshone by the young farmers in the next generation that are starting to show what they can do.  You’ll see it in […] Read more


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Hanson Acres: Fire threatens the farm

“It’s moving east too,” Jeff said, and everyone knew what that meant

Reading Time: 5 minutes Harvest was finished at the Hanson farm. No longer needed out in the field, Elaine finally had time to get the books back up to date. She had been doing the Hanson’s bookkeeping for years since her mother-in-law had turned the software over, and she hated getting too far behind, especially with year-end coming up.  […] Read more

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Editor’s Note: Who’s that driving down the lane?

Reading Time: 2 minutes Compare the yard and buildings outside your back door with that tired old stretch of Main Street in your nearby town. It’s obvious where you’d rather do business. Or is it?  It’s rarely wise to generalize in agriculture, so let me put this generalization down in print right away and we can move past it.  […] Read more


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Hanson Acres: On the farm, it matters what you keep your eye on

There’s magic in this farming life

Reading Time: 4 minutes Elaine kept a close watch on the combine header as the canola fed in, glancing over to check the moisture reading on the screen every few seconds. The combine’s night lights lit up the dust floating over the field. It was only a little after eight-thirty, but already dark enough that, outside the circle of […] Read more

Tackling a problem is not just about recognizing that you have a problem, it’s figuring out what sort of problem you’re dealing with.

The problem with solving problems

Bright Ideas: We all think we're great at solving problems on the farm. The truth is, it isn't so hard to get a lot better

Reading Time: 5 minutes There are right ways and wrong ways to solve problems. This is a fact. It’s real. Fortunately, though, problem-solving is a learnable skill. We can all get better at it. The Oxford dictionary defines a problem as “a matter or situation regarded as unwelcome or harmful and needing to be dealt with and overcome.” Meanwhile, […] Read more