
A life in parallel
It’s there in many farmers from the beginning. Of course Anne Lazurko wanted to excel at farming, but there was a drive in her that was equally persistent — to become a novelist. But how does a farmer make that kind of leap?

Split N fertilizer application a good option
Manitoba corn trials suggest it’s not a yield booster, but it can be a yield maintainer

It’s about winning
The 2020s are best the argument yet for farm business planning. CG sits down with economist Michael von Massow to explore why

Manitoba soys are K-reluctant
Soybeans use a lot of potassium, but getting them to use it from added fertilizer is a bit of a challenge

On board with insight
With its new advisory board, the Leguee family is tapping into the smarts of a group of incredibly talented, experienced business people. Their farm needs it, Jake says. “The decisions we’re making these days are big.”

A new path to the farm’s future
Today’s farm families think in terms of transition, not succession, and they’re setting new goal posts too

The equitable farm
Being fair and equitable to women on the farm has to start much closer to home than most of us are aware

Planning to grow your farm?
These eight steps led to success for a U.S. family that talks in terms of its great, great grandchildren

On-boarding the kids
This summer is a great time to ask the next generation some smart questions

So, you want to be a farm advisor?
Demand is booming, and you know the industry; Hmmm, is it time to jump in?