Cattle feeders like return to lower cost feed supply

This year’s bountiful harvest is good news for the North American livestock sector. The surplus of barley and corn means cheaper grain after several years of nearly unaffordable rations and subsequent record losses in the feeding business. Kenric Exner of Viterra said it is difficult to move all that grain to where it is needed […] Read more

Man of many hats lured by quest for perfect bull

Wayne Fipke began his life on the farm and then returned after a varied career in show business, diamond mining and property development. His family originally lived in Alberta, although he was born in Ottawa in 1948. He eventually ended up on a small farm near Kelowna, B.C. “One of the things about farming and […] Read more

Man of many hats lured by quest for perfect bull

Gem of an idea | Finding diamonds in Canada’s north allowed Wayne Fipke to return to the lifestyle he enjoyed

Wayne Fipke began his life on the farm and then returned after a varied career in show business, diamond mining and property development. His family originally lived in Alberta, although he was born in Ottawa in 1948. He eventually ended up on a small farm near Kelowna, B.C. “One of the things about farming and […] Read more


Sarah Buchanan of Ontario is part of the Canadian operation at Cattle in Motion. Based in Texas, the company makes videos of cattle herds and broadcasts live sales and shows. It also produced a daily recap of events at Canadian Western Agribition for those who could not attend.  |  Barbara Duckworth Photo

Video auction sales way of future

REGINA — What started as a video service for beef producers who wanted action shots of their cattle has turned into a full-fledged operation that not only puts cattle on film but produces internet transmissions of shows and sales across North America. “We started it out of a need,” said Tim Lockhart, who runs Cattle […] Read more

Public may warm to Simplot’s GM potato

Approval sought in U.S. | Consumers were opposed to Monsanto’s attempt to market Nature Mark GM spud

There are no genetically modified potatoes in Canada, and there may not be any for some time. “Someday there may be, but that is entirely going to depend on what the consumer wants,” said Terence Hochstein, executive director of Potato Growers of Alberta. Simplot in the United States is seeking approval for a GM potato […] Read more


Cattle from Justamere Ranches Inc. rest after nearly a week of competitions at the 43rd edition of Canadian Western Agribition.  |  Robin Booker photo

Flood doesn’t stop ranchers

Ranch recovery | Couple shows cattle despite losing 28 animals in Alberta disaster

REGINA — Showing cattle was a tour de force this year for one young couple from High River, Alta. Caught in the epicentre of Alberta’s worst flood in history, Dan Hitchner and Megan Bond lost 28 cattle, pastureland, corrals and a truck. They almost lost their spirit as the swirling, dirty water receded and they […] Read more

Del Fladeland of Gladmar, Sask., displays his Gelbvieh female, a bred heifer that was the people’s choice selection at the breed’s Sweetheart event. The young female sold for $4,250 to Thackeray Gelbvieh of Weyburn, Sask.  |  Barbara Duckworth photo

Saskatchewan family takes home bevy of cattle awards

REGINA — Attending Canadian Western Agribition is like a holiday for Montana ranchers Max and Debby Porter. The Gelbvieh breeders brought two females to this year’s event with one of them sired by a Canadian bull from the Fladeland family of Gladmar, Sask. They sold a March heifer for $4,750 to Twisted T Gelbvieh of […] Read more

This is the 15th year the Beef Supreme Challenge has been held at Canadian Western Agribition, where winners of the major beef shows from across Canada are eligible to show. This year, bulls and females from 12 breeds competed, which made up about 100 head of cattle.  |  Robin Booker photo

Beauty is the beast at Agribition

REGINA — A red and white theme with an international flair dominated this year’s premier livestock show, which wrapped up the exhibition season for some of North America’s top purebred beef cattle. Canadian Western Agribition’s RBC Beef Supreme champions were a Red Angus bull from Alberta and a Charolais pair from Texas. Each received $10,000 […] Read more


Agribition visitors gather Hereford genetics, info

REGINA — A trip to Canada at the beginning of winter was considered a treat for guests touring Hereford operations before and after Canadian Western Agribition. It was a repeat visit to see old friends for Pepe Bonica from Uruguay and a first time trip for Tony Bradshaw of Herefordshire, England. Both were interested in […] Read more

Switch to Lowline cattle pays off for one B.C. family

REGINA —Russ and Linda Crawford opted for Lowlines when they decided to downsize their cow herd. “We had some Black Angus, and my wife found them to be too big and people wanted a smaller cut of meat that was grass fed,” he said after the Lowline show at Canadian Western Agribition Nov. 11-16. The […] Read more