farm equipment in a green field with the year 2025 shown

Setting goals in the new year that can work

New year, new goals. Or maybe not. What keeps us from sticking to and achieving our goals?

Reading Time: 5 minutes Ah, the optimism a new year brings. An invisible line drawn in your mind’s eye between the last year and next as you flip open a fresh calendar. (Or, if you’re younger than me, scroll to the next month on your phone’s calendar app). Your eyes sparkle with eagerness, you drum your fingers in anticipation, […] Read more



“Let life intrude,” says Stephanie Craig.

Target: work-life balance

Life can be better. Even on the farm, real balance can be achieved

Reading Time: 6 minutes The struggle to find work-life balance may be “the single most important thing in your life to get right,” says Weyburn, Sask. farmer, Jake Leguee. “It’s also one of the hardest things any of us will ever do.” Farming presents unique challenges for achieving work-life balance. While technologies like robotic milkers and birthing cameras in […] Read more

In order to consider if growth is possible, it requires solving the growth formula for your farm.

The formula for farm growth

Capital + Risk + Execution = Farm SUCCESS

Reading Time: 3 minutes “Change is inevitable, growth is optional.” That’s how John C. Maxwell said it, and he might have said it best. It’s easy to look around the ag industry and see changes in the landscape. Suppliers, competitors and customers are consolidating and growing. Yet growth is often met with more scorn in farming than in these […] Read more


Finance 101 – What is a business plan?

Finance 101 – What is a business plan?

There’s more at stake this winter, and more than ever to gain

Reading Time: 5 minutes A business plan is like a road map for your farm. You can plan your route, set a destination and track progress. But without a map or a plan, how does a farm business owner know what success looks like, or even what you’re capable of achieving? Or, most importantly, how do you know when […] Read more

“I would say, take every opportunity available to you... you will always learn something.” – Amelia Judge.

Travelling for the sake of your farm

For soon-to-be farmers, a gap year of ag-focused travel — and the insights they get from it — can make for a great start

Reading Time: 8 minutes Back in the 60s and 70s, loads of North American kids crammed their backpacks to the point of bursting and jumped straight from high school and college into a plane seat for a year of backpacking in Europe or almost anywhere else before settling down. That was then. Today, though, a lot of those planes […] Read more


Tom Button

Editor’s Note: Time for your vote

Reading Time: 2 minutes Canada’s mainline farm organizations are struggling for your support. They deserve another shot. That’s not based on past performance. We all have questions about one policy or another or about one political connection or another. Instead, it’s because of the scale of the challenges ahead, and because the past decade has done so much to […] Read more

Tom Button

Editor’s Note: Yes, it’s time to get out of the way

Reading Time: 2 minutes We still read about baby boomers, naturally. And of course there are generations X, Y and Z. Now, too, there’s Alpha, and we’re even told the first baby born this coming New Year’s Day will usher in a new group that, whatever their feelings about the matter, will have to wear the label “Generation Beta” […] Read more


“Instead of asking yourself, ‘How can they think that?!’ ask yourself, ‘I wonder what information they have that I don’t?’”

Turning tough farm conversations into soft landings

How can you discuss the things that matter most without everyone blowing their lids, and you blowing yours too?

Reading Time: 5 minutes Are you even a real farmer if you haven’t had any tough conversations on the farm? All kidding aside, running a business with family and often non-family employees can involve some difficult and emotionally charged conversations. Country Guide searched out three books written by professors, corporate trainers and members of the Harvard Negotiation Project for […] Read more

People are always at the heart of farm transition and life insurance. This plan can’t possibly work unless your family can have open and honest discussions about the future of the farm.

A ‘next’ solution?

[The "Next" Issue] More farmers are looking for a new strategy so they can set the next generation up with a viable farm while also supporting their non-farming children. Could this be it? Maybe, it seems, but it takes some effort to figure out whether setting up this kind of tax-free zone will benefit your farm

Reading Time: 13 minutes Rob Saik is excited. He can hardly hold back as he explains the succession plan he used when he sold his own company, Agri-Trend, a few years ago. Saik had two big goals. As an ag consultant and entrepreneur, he needed financing for his newest venture, the agricultural advisory network called AGvisorPRO, but he also […] Read more