I have observed a variety of farmers. There are those who value their time and pay attention to where and how it is spent, and those who do not. I am not here to judge. There are many ways to get the job done on the farm and sometimes things need to happen in chaotic […] Read more
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Winter in my part of Canada is cold and terrible on the farm
I walked up to the conveyor, exhausted after hours of clearing snow and replacing shear pins. I was hoping against hope that its exposed battery was not frozen and that it had enough juice to wake up the Subaru gas engine. I am a fatalist. I try not to be, but I am. My brain […] Read more

Agriculture’s messaging need not, and should not, be so dull
I was in Ottawa for the annual Grow Canada conference. I had in my mind that I would stroll downtown, visiting all the agricultural associations and groups to which I have some connection. I did that and found myself very close to Parliament Hill. The walk back to my hotel would take me right by […] Read more

Agriculture needs to kill its darlings — it’s an editing phrase
I want the agriculture sector to be more efficient. I’m in it. I’m in it in a variety of ways. It’s hope that keeps me pushing through the sludge. Really, I want the thing that unifies Canadian agriculture, fosters a regulatory environment that has accountability and competitiveness baked into it and provides a solution to […] Read more

Businesses require progressive attitudes, diverse thinking
It’s Sunday. Our vehicle is parked at Sault Transmission. I slipped its key through the after-hours flap inside an envelope with an accompanying piece of paper, on which I wrote that the transfer case is leaking transmission oil, the cabin smells hot, the vehicle is shifting gears irregularly and that we’re hoping to be back […] Read more

Agricultural presentations need an injection of accessibility
Imagine sitting in a room full of people involved in agriculture. Let’s say it’s a conference. There are farmers in the room. There are industry representatives in the room. And there are policymakers in the room. The goal of this session is to critically evaluate and find common ground on a piece of legislation that […] Read more

Absolute certainty not a good approach for agriculture to take
Good writing is honest writing. Good communications are honest communications. We all wrestle with this — the ambivalence between knowing more than we can say, or should say, at certain times. Perhaps it’s just another thing we can chalk up to being an adult, being diplomatic, or knowing your audience. When agricultural organizations seek my […] Read more

Once the crop is in, it’s time for reflection and hard work
On April 26, a thief or thieves smashed my rear window and grabbed my backpack. They likely had no idea there was about $10,000 worth of camera gear inside of it. I should have known better and I was thankful for insurance, but the disruption caught me off guard and pushed me into a state […] Read more

Buying used farm equipment is not always an easy decision
“It looks good, but I would stay away from those openers, if I were you,” said one farmer. “Check the tank. That model has one that is prone to rust,” cautioned another. “Ooh. Poly packers. You can do what you want, but I used those once, and they didn’t properly close the rows,” said someone […] Read more

Cybersecurity starts by better understanding technology
I recently purchased a lens capable of capturing with mesmerizing clarity the individual hairs on the nuthatches eating from the feeder outside our dining-room window. It’s just one more piece of technology in my ever-expanding collection — a collection for which I make no apologies. Camera gear, whether video, drone or still, is something I […] Read more