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Better Farming Ontario magazine is published 11 times per year. After each edition is published, we share featured articles online.


And you thought your area's land values went up?

Friday, April 4, 2014

The Canadian Press reports that, at press time, nearly one-third of Nebraska landowners whose property lies in the path of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline are saying no to "skyrocketing" payment offers by TransCanada Corp., who want to start building this year.  

One family told CP that their 2012 $8,900 guarantee has gone up to $61,977.84. But, if they wait, the $27,000 signing bonus included in the payout will drop to $18,000 after 30 days and a big fat zero after 45 days.

Third-generation farmer Ron Crumly and wife Jeanne say they wouldn't sign for $1 million. "It literally feels like you're selling your soul to the devil," says Ron Crumly. "It's like a test of my constitution." They are concerned that a pipeline leak on their remote property could not be fixed before diluted bitumen leaked through the region's sandy soil into the groundwater.

If they don't sign, the more than 100 Keystone holdouts could end up hosting the pipeline anyway. The law of eminent domain, in which a government or corporation can seize land if the proposed project is deemed a public good, has already been used to build a portion of the pipeline on the land of Texas rancher Julia Trigg Crawford after she had refused to sell. Under eminent domain, just compensation must be given. CTV reports that there's a cheque for more than $10,000 waiting for Crawford. Instead of cashing it, she's suing TransCanada. BF

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Supreme Court Backs CFIA Ostrich Farm Cull

Monday, November 17, 2025

Agency staff began rounding up the birds mid-afternoon on November 6, corralling the ostriches into an enclosure made of hay bales about three to four metres high. The cull order was originally given ten months ago, on December 31, after lab tests confirmed the presence of highly... Read this article online

Bringing together today’s leaders with tomorrow’s

Monday, November 17, 2025

An event taking place in Guelph this week brings together people in leadership positions with the aspiring leaders of tomorrow. The United Way Guelph Wellington Dufferin’s GenNext committee, which encourages people in their 20s and 30s to become involved with the United Way to fully... Read this article online

Give Your Fields a Free Health Check-Up: Here’s How

Monday, November 17, 2025

The Farmland Health Check-Up (FHCU) is a free program designed to help Ontario farmers take a closer look at their fields and identify opportunities for improvement. Working alongside a Certified Crop Advisor or Professional Agrologist, you’ll assess key factors like erosion, soil organic... Read this article online

CGC issues multiple licences in early November

Friday, November 14, 2025

The Canadian Grain Commission (CGC) has been busy in the first week of November. The CGC issued four licences on Nov. 1 with three going to companies in Saskatchewan. Eskdale Seed Farm in Leross received a primary elevator licence. This type of licence goes to “an operator of an... Read this article online

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