Throughout her farming career and while raising her family, Lazurko tried hard to create space for her writing, sometimes successfully, sometimes not.

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?

Reading Time: 8 minutes When you’re one half of a busy couple running a farm while also raising four young children, there isn’t a lot of time left over. If you’ve got other passions or aspirations, well, they just have to wait. Except it turns out this isn’t entirely true, as Anne Lazurko was to discover. Lazurko dreamed of […] Read more

At 11 on-farm locations across Manitoba in 2020, only four sites showed a statistically significant yield difference.

Split N fertilizer application a good option

Manitoba corn trials suggest it’s not a yield booster, but it can be a yield maintainer

Reading Time: 6 minutes The verdict is out on split nitrogen applications in Manitoba corn. After years of small-plot and on-farm field-scale trials, it appears that split N can provide some flexibility for farmers to adapt to conditions as the season unfolds but, generally, they should only expect the practice to maintain yield, not increase it.  “For many people, […] Read more


Generally, a strategic plan is a bigger-picture, overall vision of where the farm wants to go, including an assessment of where it’s at and some defined tactics to get it to where it wants to be.

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

Reading Time: 9 minutes It’s hard to make a plan that will stick. We all know it. The pressure of things you need to do today can overshadow the importance of getting ready for the things you might want to be doing five years from now. Besides, you have a good four years left. Surely there will be a […] Read more

Despite late-season symptoms of K deficiency, there was no yield difference between treated and untreated plots.

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

Reading Time: 5 minutes Soybeans are now a regular crop in a Manitoba rotation, and since they use a lot of potassium, you’d think that it would make sense to provide them with enough to keep them happy. But a study funded by the Manitoba Pulse and Soybean Growers and Western Grains Research Foundation found little response to added […] Read more


"We’re talking about multi-million-dollar decisions on equipment and land,” Jake Leguee says. “It’s not as easy as it used to be.”

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.”

Reading Time: 11 minutes When a farm or a farmer’s name comes up, you’ll sometimes hear other farmers say, “That one’s progressive.” But what does that really mean?  Of course it means they are interested in new ideas, new research and new opportunities. But that is true of all farms, so it has to be more than just that. […] Read more

“That is the biggest lie in agriculture,” Froese says of the promise some parents are making. “I tell people who are hearing this to run in the other direction.”

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

Reading Time: 8 minutes The questions may be the same, but the tone has changed, says Kent Gulash, longtime farm family coach from Saskatoon. When families meet their transition advisors these days, they’re coming from a different place. “That’s because the dynamics around the value of farms have changed,” Gulash says. There’s trepidation now, he explains. Will the farm’s […] Read more


Increasingly younger women are taking advantage of the period in their lives before they gain family responsibilities to get both a post-secondary education and a career.

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

Reading Time: 12 minutes Women in agriculture span the career spectrum from hands-on farm owners and managers to the unpaid extra pair of hands that runs to get parts or takes a turn checking the cows at calving time. Women fill all those roles and more, and almost without exception, they juggle that work with all the other balls […] Read more

A big part of PURIS’s business model has been to excel at building relationships with growers.

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

Reading Time: 10 minutes It was 1985 and Jerry Lorenzen wondered whether what he was looking at was an opportunity. Lorenzen was working as an animal feed salesperson in the U.S. Midwest, so every day he was driving past crops that were getting grown to feed livestock. And he had a question. With spiralling population growth, won’t we need […] Read more


“Pride is what makes family farms,” says Andy Junkin. “It’s also what kills them.”

On-boarding the kids

This summer is a great time to ask the next generation some smart questions

Reading Time: 6 minutes It’s an all-too-common scenario. The farm family sits down together around the kitchen table. It’s time to talk. Maybe you could even call it a meeting. Grandpa thinks it’s a bunch of hooey. No one ever had to sit and talk for hours in his day. If the kids had enough work to do, we […] Read more

Not everyone can be a good teacher or mentor, and not every farmer can be a good advisor.

So, you want to be a farm advisor?

Demand is booming, and you know the industry; Hmmm, is it time to jump in?

Reading Time: 7 minutes Looking for a new career to diversify farm income and provide extra job satisfaction? Maybe you could become a farm advisor. After all, you grew up on the family farm, you have production down to a science, you’ve taken over from Mom and Dad and had to learn all about farm management, human resources, business […] Read more