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

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


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Hanson Acres: Roll that window down, breathe some good Prairie…

Sometimes it’s best when life on the farm doesn’t go exactly to plan

Reading Time: 5 minutes When they’d finished discussing their harvest plans for the day, everyone on the Hanson farm had got up and set their coffee mugs in the second-hand dishwasher Jeff’s wife, Elaine, had bought for Father’s Day. Then they all set out for the field. “For the love of God, don’t break anything,” Jeff Hanson had called […] Read more

Getting from good to great

Getting from good to great

Guide Books Review: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don’t

Reading Time: 3 minutes Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don’tBy Jim CollinsHarper-Collins Most business books are written for non-farm businesses. The advice in this book, however, is generally transferable to a farm business context. After all, as I frequently explain to non-farmers who want to understand how a modern farm is run, business […] 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

Guide Health: The ache of osteoarthritis

Guide Health: The ache of osteoarthritis

Individuals who use their joints a lot — i.e. farmers — can be at higher risk

Reading Time: 2 minutes Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis. According to Arthritis Canada, about one in seven adult Canadians are affected. Slightly more women than men are affected, although it is unclear why. It is also thought that metabolic diseases may contribute because of their association with inflammation, although this too is unclear. Osteoarthritis is considered […] Read more


Interest rates have risen 300 basis points since the beginning of the year.  Photo: Andreas Wiebe/File

Farmland prices remain buoyant in the face of interest rate hikes

Reading Time: 3 minutes Despite significant interest rate hikes, Farm Credit Canada (FCC) is reporting continued increases in farmland values across Canada. According to the FCC report, Manitoba’s average farmland values increased by 6 per cent in the first six months of 2022. Alberta values were just behind that at 5.9 per cent and Saskatchewan was just above the […] Read more

“Start early,” says Stuart Person with MNP. “Five years is the ideal amount of time to plan out a sale.”

Selling the farm

It’s the biggest decision of your life. More than ever, it takes planning, skilled advisors … and a resilient mindset

Reading Time: 8 minutes You only sell the farm once. Obviously, you don’t get to this point lightly. So, what is your first step? Do you sell the whole farm, or go piecemeal? How can you be sure you get the market price? Will you get nailed for taxes? You’ve spent a lifetime — and there’s a good chance […] Read more


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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

Quebec’s Agriculture Minister Andre Lamontagne speaks to the CAQ’s annual meeting in Drummondville in late May 2022. (Andre Lamontagne video screengrab via Facebook)

Quebec ag minister cruises to re-election

Legault's CAQ scores bigger second majority

Reading Time: 2 minutes Quebec’s incumbent agriculture, food and fisheries minister will be returning to the province’s legislature as part of an even larger government caucus. Preliminary results in Monday’s provincial election put Francois Legault’s Coalition avenir Quebec (CAQ) in a solid majority government position with 90 of 125 seats, followed by Dominique Anglade’s Liberals, remaining in official opposition […] Read more