Agco’s Ideal combine debuted in North America for dealers ahead of the opening of Canada’s Farm Progress Show in Regina. Only dealers that qualify will handle the Fendt combine.  |  Michael Raine photo

Fendt grows in N.A. under Ideal conditions

REGINA — Turns out the Ideal combine is a Fendt. At least from an Agco perspective. After seven years of development Agco’s Ideal brand combine was released last fall at Agritechnica. The company developed the machine after consulting engineers, carrying out extensive producer polling and gathering input from around the world. The resulting machine will […] Read more

Mark Abt, senior radar technologist with Environment Canada, controls a parabolic radar antenna, which is 9.15 metres in diameter. It rotates once every 10 seconds and scans 17 elevations in six minutes. This larger dish provides more accurate and higher quality weather information compared to older techology of the previous Radisson, Sask., weather radar. |  William DeKay photo

A look inside a radar station

Photo Essay | The newly constructed, fully automated Radisson Radar, located near Radisson, Sask., provides critical weather information as part of Environment Canada’s reporting network. | William DeKay photos

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Karen-Ann Moore, founder of the Triple S Ranch and Market Garden, stands with her son, Aidan Guerra, who has autism. He inspired her to create a farm that hires adults with autism.  |  Jeremy Simes photo

VIDEO: Alberta vegetable farm to hire adults with autism

When Karen-Ann Moore and her husband bought a quarter section of pastureland a little more than a decade ago, she soon realized she couldn’t have it all for herself. So, she began penning a business plan, one that involves something dear to her heart. She wanted to start a vegetable farm that hires adults with […] Read more

Lakeland College’s new livestock researcher, Obioha Durunna, will be doing projects to see how ranchers can save costs on feed.  |  Jeremy Simes photo

VIDEO: Alta. research takes aim at reducing feed costs

A lab test would make it easy for northern Alta. ranchers to see which animals give them more bang for their buck


Vermilion, Alta. — Ranchers in northeastern Alberta and northwestern Saskatchewan may find new ways to reduce feed costs, thanks to new research in the region. The research, partly spearheaded by Obioha Durunna of Lakeland College, aims to figure out which particular cattle in his trial herd get the best gains for the amount of feed […] Read more



Alberta Agriculture Minister Oneil Carlier, left, Jenner, Alta., rancher Brad Osadczuk and federal Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay met March 25 at Osadczuk’s ranch to recognize the end of a bovine tuberculosis investigation that began in 2016.  |  Barb Glen photo

VIDEO: Bovine TB investigation in Alta. officially over

The tuberculosis scare in that province saw 11,500 cattle destroyed and cost governments up to $54 million

JENNER, Alta. — The investigation into Alberta cases of bovine tuberculosis has successfully concluded, but like many successes, it came at a high cost. Some 11,500 animals were destroyed in the Jenner region of southeastern Alberta, with only six found to be infected. Federal and provincial compensation provided to ranchers who lost their herds cost […] Read more

VIDEO: Top down not always the best management style

VIDEO: Top down not always the best management style

A study of successful companies found a key common characteristic: their founders, operators or managers were not running authoritarian regimes or inflexible systems

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — Many farms and family food companies are dominated by a strong patriarch, whose drive and determination place him unchallenged atop a steep pyramid of authority. But that’s not how the best and most successful food companies act, says an expert on Canada’s food industry growth and export leaders. “These leaders were […] Read more


VIDEO: Barn burner

VIDEO: Barn burner

What goes up....

It was a resilient old barn that withstood the brutal lashings of prairie weather for decades. It was erected by John and Wilma Belcher north of Bield, Manitoba, along the south boundary of the Duck Mountain provincial park, and was the centre of the farm’s livestock operations. The first half of the barn was built […] Read more

Mark Wiebe talks to a neighbour while walking through the charred remains of his machine shop that fire destroyed March 19. The Osler, Sask., dairy farmer lost his sprayer, semi-tractor and super B trailer, feed wagon and feed truck, several tractors including a restored vintage tractor.  |  William DeKay photo

VIDEO: Fire destroys shop at Osler dairy farm

A fire in a machine shop at a dairy farm north of Osler, Sask., earlier this week is estimated to have caused $1.8 million in damage. Firefighters from nearby towns responded to the blaze in Mark Wiebe’s shop about 9 p.m. Monday March 19th. Fire departments from Warman, Osler, Martensville and Dalmeny fought the blaze […] Read more