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







Coyote Carnage

Many farms are losing lambs and ewes to increasing coyote populations, impacting both their profitability and capacity to expand. 


Waste Without a Plan

Spreading untreated sewage on farmland is emerging as a growing concern in parts of rural Ontario, raising new questions about soil health, food safety, and the limits of municipal infrastructure.



Red Tape Reform

Government red tape continues to shape how farmers across the province plan, invest and operate, from drainage approvals and crop protection access to transportation and export logistics.


Energy-Smart Farming

While many energy-related expenses continue to rise, producers can use strategies to increase efficiency and track the returns on their energy-saving investments.


Trails Built on Trust

Those sparkling, snow-covered fields are working farmland – home to valuable overwintering crops. When riders ignore or stray from designated OFSC trails, the damage can be costly. 




Managing Farm Debt

Whether covering yearly working capital needs, such as crop inputs or livestock purchases, or investing in fixed assets like land, machinery, and buildings, debt is a tool that many rely on.



Shifting Focus

As Steve Brackenridge prepares to step back from his board role, he reflects on his biggest successes and looks forward to the projects awaiting him at home.









Drone Seeding Takes Flight

For decades, farmers have adapted their equipment and practices to establish cover crops efficiently within the tight window between harvest and winter. Now, drones are emerging as a new tool for seeding directly into standing crops, offering speed and flexibility.





Patient Progress on Rocky Ground

From leading the way in robotic milking to adopting no-till farming as a means to reclaim difficult stone-laden fields, and experimenting with switch-grass to improve herd health and soil resilience, Toonders’ approach is rooted in finding what works for his operation.



BRD: Protecting Herd Health

As calves are weaned in the fall months, many feedlots and backgrounders begin looking to fill their barns. The fall weather, along with a combination of other factors, can also set the stage for problems with respiratory disease in calves.






















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May 2026

Better Farming Magazine

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Farmland Rents Lag Land Values

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Farm Credit Canada (FCC) has released a new economic analysis highlighting a growing gap between farmland values and rental rates across the country, a trend that will likelyreshapeexpansion decisions for Canadian producers. According to the analysis, Canada’s average farmland... Read this article online

Ontario Funds for New Grain Innovation Projects

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Grain Farmers of Ontario has announced the successful applicants for its 2026 Grains Innovation Fund. The fund supports projects that increase the use, value, and demand for grains grown across Ontario. These efforts help build stronger domestic markets while encouraging innovation in... Read this article online

Drone Seeding Offers Hope for Ontario Wheat Farmers

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Farmers in parts of Ontario often struggle to plant winter wheat at the right time. The ideal planting period usually comes before soybeans are harvested, which can delay wheat seeding and reduce yields. This timing conflict makes it difficult for farmers tomaintainproper crop rotation and... Read this article online

Colouring a Safer Future for Farm Kids

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Teaching children about farm safety is an essential part of protecting the future of Canadian agriculture. With that goal in mind, the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) has launched the Kids FarmSafe Colouring Contest, a creative initiative designed to help young people learn... Read this article online

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