Across the Prairies, some of the toughest marginal farmland is getting a second look — not for what it can grow, but for what it can support.
The coming weeks will see large acreages of land throughout the UK planted out in forage maize, writes Richard Halleron.
It was what Philip Frank calls “the farming rat race” that spurred him and his business partner, Lowell King, both from Loma, ...
A prominent agricultural contractor is predicting that the first forage maize crops of the year could be planted before the ...
The report, “Canadian Agriculture by the Numbers” analyzed agricultural Statistics Canada data from 2001 to 2021. In 2001, ...
Jack Ray’s approach to farming — one that includes agroforestry, foraging and free ranging and pasture-raised chickens — at Treaster Kettle Farm shouldn’t come as a surprise. Before ...