Better Farming Prairies Magazine Archive October 2022 Better Farming Prairies October 2022 edition features Melanie Heupel on the front cover and the following articles: Digital Tools - Getting Ahead, Technology & Tradition - Heupel Farms Inc, Healthcare Crisis - Rural Support, and 2022 Tractor Showcase. November 2022 September 2022
New Hub Helps Farmers Prepare for Disasters Wednesday, March 25, 2026 A new initiative has been introduced in Canada to strengthen farm safety and emergency readiness. The Canadian Agricultural Safety Association has launched an Emergency Preparedness Hub designed to support farmers, families, workers, and rural communities. The hub brings together important... Read this article online
Rural Canada Gets Boost From ADAMA Wednesday, March 25, 2026 ADAMA Canada has announced funding support for 22 community projects across the country through its Stomping Grounds initiative. Each selected project will receive up to $10,000, with a total investment of $127,000 this year. The program focuses on improving rural communities and supporting... Read this article online
Canola Meal Boosts Dairy Farm Profits Wednesday, March 25, 2026 Dairy nutrition is becoming more complex as farmers aim to improve animal performance while managing rising costs. Today, feed ingredients must provide not only protein but also energy and essential amino acids to support better efficiency and profitability. Canola meals have emerged as a strong... Read this article online
Lynch siblings named OYF winners for Saskatchewan Tuesday, March 24, 2026 Jordan Lynch and Chansi Bourke have been named the regional winners of Saskatchewan’s Outstanding Young Farmers competition. The announcement was made during Canada’s Farm Show on March 19, 2026. The siblings will now represent Saskatchewan at the national competition in Vancouver,... Read this article online
CGC issues multiple licenses on March 18 Monday, March 23, 2026 Two Canadian and one American grain handler received licenses from the Canadian Grain Commission (CGC) on March 18. One of the Canadian companies, Red River Seeds in Morris, Man., the leading buyer of rye grain in Western Canada, received two licenses. One of those licenses is a grain... Read this article online