Low oil prices no excuse for lower rent payments

Alberta Surface Rights Board rules that lease payments are based on landowner’s loss of use, not the state of the energy market

A July ruling by the Alberta Surface Rights Board affirms that energy companies cannot unilaterally reduce their lease payments for sites on farmers’ and ranchers’ land, says the Farmers’ Advocate Office. The FAO said in a news release that the July 17 ruling in the case of Ember Resources Inc. v Bates is important to […] Read more

Building beef resiliency key post-COVID

What will it take to build beef sector resiliency amid and following a pandemic? The answers depend on who is asked, and several people in the beef industry were asked during a July 23 panel discussion organized at the Ag in Motion Discovery Plus event. For Bob Lowe, co-owner of Beartrap Feeders and current president […] Read more

Alta. irrigation funding continues

Southern Alberta’s irrigation canals, ditches and pipelines make up the circulatory system that feeds a diversified agricultural industry. It adds $3.6 billion annually to the provincial economy, according to a study commissioned by the Alberta Irrigation Projects Association. Some $10 million will be provided this year to irrigation districts by the province as part of […] Read more


Consumers in Alberta can now buy an animal direct from a farm or ranch and have it slaughtered on site for their own consumption. | file photo

Alberta eases rules on meat sales

Amendments to Alberta’s meat inspection regulations pave the way for more mobile slaughter operations and more options for straight-off-the-farm meat sales, said the chair of Alberta Beef Producers. Alberta agriculture minister Devin Dreeshen announced the changes July 29 in a field dotted with cattle near Lavoy, Alta. They provide options for personal-use uninspected slaughter so […] Read more

The Milk River is low and shrinking because the usual diversion of water into the Milk from the St. Mary River was eliminated when several diversion structures failed on the Montana side of the border this spring.  |  Barb Glen photo

Milk River problems force water restrictions in Alberta

The communities of Milk River and Coutts have prohibited non-essential water use after diversion structures failed

Water restrictions have been placed on residents of Milk River and Coutts, Alta., as flow of the Milk River continues to drop. Effective July 22, the town of Milk River prohibited any non-essential water use, so watering lawns and washing cars is not allowed and bulk water sales are also prohibited. “These restrictions are intended […] Read more


Adrian Moens of AJM Seeds discusses the agronomics of growing grain corn in southern Alberta during a Farming Smarter plot hop July 23 near Lethbridge.  |  Barb Glen photo

Corn: low N response; poor after canola or mustard

Results from a three-year study on dryland grain corn agronomics in southern Alberta show little difference in crop response from extra nitrogen application and reduced yields if grown following canola or mustard. Findings were presented July 23 by Gurbir Dhillon and Ken Coles of the Farming Smarter applied research group and by Adrian Moens of […] Read more

Four ranches nominated for national environmental award

The cattle operations are Charlton Angus Cattle Co., Hagen Valley Ranch, Deer Creek Ranch and Woodjam Ranch

The nominees for the 2020 environmental stewardship award given annually by the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association are all beef producers who pay attention to soil and water as well as cattle. Four farming operations were awarded by provincial groups and will vie for the Canadian title to be announced at the Canadian Beef Industry Conference later […] Read more

Mike Gretzinger, left, and Michael Harding discuss cereal leaf diseases within Farming Smarter test plots July 23 near Lethbridge.  |  Barb Glen photo

Stripe rust shows up in Alberta cereal crops

Fungicide applications after flowering will not protect against yield loss, and ‘the window is slamming shut at this point’

Stripe rust has blown into southern Alberta on winds from the U.S. Pacific Northwest, but it’s unlikely that fungicide applications will be effective at this stage of crop growth. Michael Harding, crop pathologist with Alberta Agriculture, said stripe rust appeared about one month ago in Lethbridge-area winter wheat crops and more recently in the Brooks […] Read more


Lethbridge Biogas will spend $7 million to switch to natural gas from electrical generation.  |  supplied photo

Bio-waste plant to produce natural gas

The Lethbridge facility had been generating electricity from manure, dead stock and food processing waste

The green biodigesting domes on the east side of Lethbridge have been producing electricity from biological waste materials since 2013. Now they are poised to produce renewable natural gas instead. Lethbridge Biogas is planning a $7 million expansion that will allow it to produce natural gas that will enter ATCO’s natural gas grid and be […] Read more

Whole Leaf has become the sole supplier of lettuce to Wendy’s Canada.  |  Barb Glen photo

Alberta greenhouse lands leafy contract

The Whole Leaf lettuce operation east of Coaldale, Alta., has become the sole supplier of lettuce to Wendy’s restaurants across Canada. Whole Leaf is a hydroponic greenhouse operation that makes major use of robotics to plant and grow lettuce. “Wendy’s will be the first national brand in the Canadian QSR (quick service restaurant) industry to […] Read more