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It took a while for Dwayne Crane's mind to match his body because at 62, he was still barrel racing even though his back and hips were saying "no, no, no."
Hard as it was, the decision to retire was made. A dinner with the Crane family's ...
Vanessa Strike has long known horses are therapeutic and with the herd of six critically endangered Newfoundland ponies at Poppy's Haven near Varna, she offers Equine Assisted Learning and Wellness (EAL, EAW).
This month, can we talk about greenhouse gas and climate change? As I'm writing this, I'm cramming for a panel discussion at the Canadian Alliance for Net-Zero Agri-food event that is ... tomorrow, eek!
Considering that we live amongst some of the best farmland in the world, it is quite a wonder that we don't have more access to local food in rural Ontario. Canada's local food movement has been on the rise...
Nostalgia is a real driver but it takes more than "good memories" to move a bank barn from one farm to another.
Mark Van Herk discovered it takes some leeway with measurements, Amish-skill and hard labour...
The sun was shining in Kenilworth and as the saying goes, three generations of the Culp family and 500 horsepower worth of machines were making hay.
Sixty-nine-year-old patriarch Paul, having previously knocked the field down with a composite...
Laura Barker grew up with flowers so it's not surprising she is rooted in the family flower business and has blossomed by expanding Black Creek into a thriving retail and pick-your-own operation.
Just off Highway 8 near Sebringville...
Every worker bee has the potential to be a queen before she is three days old and Jodi Roth has capitalized on that knowledge to become a queen breeder at Huckleberry Hives near Gad's Hill.
Having studied queen breeding and...
"Bee-mageddon" 2021/2022 crept insidiously into Canadian hives on the balmy breezes of an early spring.
The honey and pollination industry pivoted despite losses approaching 50 per cent nationwide, but the experience provided a chilling warning...
Jessica Small does not consider herself an agricultural expert, far from it in fact. A 15-year career as a senior programmer for an event planning company based out of Toronto gave her a valuable and marketable skill set...
If there are three facts Tonya Haverkamp will never forget, it's these --- eggs have six grams of protein, 14 nutrients and 70 calories.
Farmers across the province are concerned about recent changes in process and development around agricultural lands and planning policies.
Sometimes it just takes reading what someone else is doing to get the gears turning. That is how it began for Angela Devitt who is now the creator, owner, marketer, miller, designer and packager of Stone Bridge Flour in Kincardine.
On March 29, over a hundred farmers from the Northern Bruce Peninsula met in Bill Ceaser's new shed near Lion's Head for a day about drainage and drones, aptly named D-Day. Organized by the Bruce Peninsula Biosphere Association...
A review of your local municipal canine control bylaw may be in order if you plan to use working dogs for herding or guarding livestock on your farm.
Despite the advice of Ontario Sheep Farmers (OSF) in correspondence sent to ...
The asks and thanks kept Huron Bruce MP Ben Lobb and Huron Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson alternating between smiles and serious nods at the Huron County Federation of Agriculture's MP/MPP and Local Politician Forum held March 31 in Holmesville...
There was a full house in the Keady Community Centre on March 25 as the Bruce County and Grey County Federations of Agriculture hosted their 15th annual politicians' day...
After digging out the calf hutches during the great Christmas snowstorm of 2022 and worrying about the health of his calves, Tyler Hendriks decided to adapt a section of a new storage shed into a calf barn for his Jersey calves...
A sixth generation beef farmer with a love of grass and a swath of advice told hundreds at a Spring Grazing meeting in Brussels to look in the mirror and be "linger grazers" if they want to raise healthy cows and have a great life..
He is a retired doctor. She is a retired teacher. Now they grow native plants, "preaching" the good news of restoration when they sell them at the Kincardine Farmers' Market in conjunction with "choosing life" on what was once a heavily grazed farm.
Agricultural technology is always changing, and manure technology is no different. Building on a three-part video series on Manure Innovation, a "Manure Tour" went across Ontario and talked with 250 farmers about manure management and innovation...
Charlotte Campbell traded in her GTA (Greater Toronto Area) condo for a RR (Rural Route) Hen House and couldn't be happier for it.
"I miss nothing about the city," she said from her and husband Mike Rattan's Norwich-area farm. "Nothing, nothing...
"I support Wet'suwet'en strong" -- that's one of the many examples of solidarity slogans brandished on signs carried by non-Indigenous people at Indigenous sites of protest across Canada. Since the publication of the report of the ...
Goat arthritis and production goals topped the reason four goat producers keep or cull goats for their dairy goat herds.
Emily Franken of Teeswater, Willem Vendrig of Walton, Dave Passhier of Blyth and Michelle Bowering of Ilderon made up a panel ...