“She helped me to question a lot of the habits in our farming family lifestyle,” Will says of the therapist he eventually connected with. “Regular people don’t understand.”

Farm succession — minus the success

In today’s agriculture, there are plenty of positive stories about succession. So why highlight one of the nightmares? Because they do exist, and because they make us confront our assumptions about mental health

Reading Time: 11 minutes Could your farm find its way out of this kind of mess? It’s a very real question for some Canadian farms — maybe even one on your road — and because of that, and also because of the sensitivities involved, Country Guide has agreed to use false names for the very real members of the […] Read more

“Every situation is unique,” says lawyer Shaun Wetmore. “There’s no prescribed formula for selling a farm.”

Do you have an exit strategy for your farm?

For whatever reason, if your farm isn’t going to get transferred to your family’s next generation, these are big questions you need to get started on

Reading Time: 7 minutes In many cases, Canadian farms are being transferred to the next generation. But that’s “many,” not “all.” And if you’re in a situation where transition is unclear, or if you know your final plan will be to sell out, it’s time to get thinking about your options for building a farm exit plan. What does […] Read more


“One of the toughest things for many parents is to look at their son or daughter as a business partner. We don’t want to see our children get hurt or make mistakes, but we want our business partners to show up and do the right things for the business…” – Kent Gulash, succession coach.

Have a decade-long plan for farm succession

Every farm has at least 10 jobs that take 10 years to learn. No wonder transitions are so complicated

Reading Time: 8 minutes Whatever word you use — whether you call it wisdom or if you think of it as insight — it may always be essential for running any farm but it is doubly important during transition.  That’s “doubly” for a good reason, because not only does the senior generation need insight into the transition process if […] Read more

The incoming farming generation needs to be reminded Canada’s agriculture industry is a strong one.

Young and bankable

Are you in your teens or 20s, and want to farm? It’s time to show you’re ready for the discipline of financial management

Reading Time: 4 minutes Growing numbers of family farms across Canada have started on the transition journey. They’re actively working at creating pathways that will give the next generation their shot at calling themselves farmers. For tons of these hopeful farmers, though, there’s a big question. How can they become bankable?  Sure, Mom and Dad may think they are […] Read more


With Mike, who will be taking over farm operations, Brandon and Manita, who plan to start their own farm, Lars (whose wife Cassie was unavailable for the photo shoot), parents Dirk and Karin, and daughter Lisa, the Griffioens are a family of diverse careers and aspirations. “Fairness means something different to each of us,” says Lisa. That could be a challenge, but the family decided instead to make it an opportunity.

Bold Strides: Through efficient family-based planning

The first in our five-part “Bold Strides” series on farm families that are committing to big thinking through family planning, new ventures, revenue diversification, innovation and business operations. THIS MONTH: the Griffioen family, owners and operators of Vrederijk Dairy in Tavistock, Ontario

Reading Time: 3 minutes Since immigrating from Holland in 1997, Dirk and Karin Griffioen have continuously expanded their farming operation. Today, on a land base of 400 acres, the dairy milks over 140 cows with a robotic milking system. Now, after two decades of building, Dirk and Karin are looking to the future and for the best ways to […] 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

Tax rules mean more farm families may find it more possible to donate.

Deciding on a charitable giving plan

Donation, bequest, endowment? Farm families can achieve a huge amount of good with their generosity, but be sure to plan it carefully

Reading Time: 6 minutes As more farm families get further into their transition and succession planning, charitable giving is becoming a critical part for many to incorporate into their plans. On more and more farms, in fact, questions surrounding meaningful donations and how to create impact are becoming cornerstone conversations for the family. “Farmers are deeply rooted in their […] Read more


Soon after they launched their transition plan in 2014, Country Guide interviewed Saskatchewan farmers Doyle Wiebe and Mark Thompson. Now in their eighth year, are they still as confident?

Joint venturers

Joint ventures rarely get used in today’s farm succession plans. These two producers call that a major missed opportunity

Reading Time: 11 minutes [UPDATED: Mar. 22, 2022] Doyle Wiebe expects to do a lot more golfing this summer than he did eight years ago, and he’s managing to find time for a lot of other activities too, like mentoring and consulting, that he much prefers over driving a tractor for hours at a time. In 2014, by contrast, […] Read more

“My parents are finding it very hard to hand over the business,” says Ryan Galbraith. “It’s like another kid to them.”

Young, and (not) feeling stuck

You’ve gone back to the farm. You’re eager to make real decisions. You feel ready for it too, if only Mom and Dad would let you. 
So how do you convince them?

Reading Time: 8 minutes We begin with a happy story. It was 3 a.m. and 18-year-old Ryan Galbraith was sitting in a seeder in a field in the middle of Western Australia when he realized all he wanted was to be a farmer. “It was one of those moments — you’re just out there enjoying it, you’re tired but […] Read more