Reading Time: 2 minutes I was wrong about the bull run that made grain prices soar beginning in 2008. Will I get it right on the 2020s’ surge? More to the point, will you? Of course there’s that old saying that we’ve all heard too many times. The worst decisions get made in the best of times, it says. […] Read more

Editor’s note: Making the most of 2023

Editor’s Note: It’s here. We can’t go back
Reading Time: 2 minutes Actually, it’s more than that. It isn’t just that we can’t go back. It’s that we can’t even want to do it. The past is gone. It’s over. And while the future is full of challenge, it’s popping with excitement and opportunity too. It sounds so trite to say that the future is here. What […] Read more

Editor’s Note: Another historic year for the farm
Reading Time: 2 minutes The future of farming seems obvious. At least, it can seem like that if we don’t look very hard. The only thing that’s certain is this: Farmers keep passing every test they face. A decade is such a short time. Most farmers expect to be at the top of their game for something like four […] Read more

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

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

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

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

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

Editor’s Note: The real thought leaders in agriculture
Reading Time: 2 minutes Once again, the big revolutions in agriculture are taking us in directions that no one really expected, led by people that so many said would never be leaders — our farmers Our days here at Country Guide are spent trying to keep pace with Canada’s farmers. It’s a bigger challenge — and a more relevant […] Read more

Editor’s Note: More than a crystal ball
Reading Time: 2 minutes In all of Canada’s history, will this be the most important winter ever for scoping out what you’ll need your farm to look like in five and in 20 years? I’m always saying that the thing consumers don’t know about farming is that it’s a life of decision- making. When you factor in the value […] Read more