Two men stand beside the massive tracks on a new Claas Xerion tractor at Canada's Farm Show in Regina.

Canada’s Farm Show move to March deemed successful

Canada’s Farm Show was held last week instead of the usual June timeframe, resulting in better attendance and happy exhibitors

The decision to move Canada’s Farm Show from June to March appears to have worked.

A cowboy on horseback checks some cattle in a community pasture.

Former Prairie agriculture agency recognized

The Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration operated from 1935 to 2013 and is now considered of national historic importance

The Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration has been gone for more than a decade, but a new designation ensures its legacy will live on.

A screencap of the Maverick Party's banner on x.com.

Western party not on April ballot

The Maverick Party will not run candidates for the upcoming general election

There won’t be any Maverick Party candidates on federal ballots this election after Elections Canada de-registered the western-based party.


Outstanding Young Farmers for 2025 Brady and Lindsay Funk, seen here with Saskatchewan agriculture minister Daryl Harrison.

Saskatchewan names Outstanding Young Farmers

A large sub-surface drip irrigation project highlights this southwestern Saskatchewan couple’s farm plans for the future

A Saskatchewan couple who established Canada’s largest sub-surface drip irrigation project are the province’s nominees for Canada’s Outstanding Young Farmers program in 2025.








Leighton Kolk standing in front of a pen with some cattle in it.

Good governance, respect help farm transitions

Kolk Farms has made sure strong procedures are in place to ensure that transition and succession are done properly

Transition is nothing new for the Kolk family of southern Alberta. Since the farm was established in the 1950s, it has moved from one generation to the next and one commodity to another.