Ten-year-old Leland shelled out $10 to take a sledgehammer to the COVID car at the Beachburg Fair. Some fairs are on this summer and fall, some aren’t. See the August 2021 edition of Farmers... Read more
WINCHESTER — A popular tractor parade is set for this Sunday afternoon, Aug. 8, in this Eastern Ontario community. The procession normally coincides with Winchester’s annual Dairyfest... Read more
Farmers in the Raisin Region Conservation Authority (RRCA)'s watershed jurisdiction in eastern Ontario are invited to attend a free "lunch and learn" virtual workshop about agricultural best... Read more
Myrna Stark Leader Farm Credit Canada Farmers, just like everyone else, can easily overlook marital health, which may need some maintenance. “One thing we don’t list on our balance sheet is... Read more
This June 15 photo was taken at about supper time by prairie farmer Paula Larson, at D’Arcy, a hamlet southwest of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The twister was one of three tornadoes reported on... Read more
Vines take over this abandoned windmill on Saving Street, north of Williamsburg, between Winchester and Morrisburg. (Nelson Zandbergen photo) Read more
Dr. Robert Tremblay Veterinarian Calf pneumonia is one of the most common diseases of young dairy calves. We know that it has both short-term and long- term impacts on calves that get sick.... Read more
Dan Needles Farmer Thinking Just reading the reports in the last issue of a tractor theft nearby where thieves made off with a $100,000 John Deere loader tractor. In some ways it seemed that... Read more
MOUNTAIN — Twenty-nine beef cattle died instantly as they clustered beneath a large oak tree that got struck by lightning, south of Ottawa. Read more
Nelson Zandbergen Farmers Forum HALLVILLE — Over 1,000 acres of cropland was heavily damaged July 20 by a severe thunder and hail storm that shredded corn plants and stripped the leaves from... Read more
As they navigate a second growing season in the midst of a global pandemic, farmers will soon be left on their own by the Canadian government to shoulder escalating production costs stemming... Read more
Automobiles, stretchers, wheel chairs, hot-dog and souvenir stands clogged the main street. The world beat a path to the village of Williamsburg, between Winchester and Morrisburg ... Read more
Automobiles, stretchers, wheel chairs, hot-dog and souvenir stands clogged the main street. The world beat a path to the village of Williamsburg, between Winchester and Morrisburg ... Read more
According to Statistics Canada, only 39 per cent of Canadian farms have a computer for farm use. Of those farmers with a computer, only 30 per cent use it for farm bookkeeping, payroll, and/... Read more
Angela Dorie Backroads According to Statistics Canada, only 39 per cent of Canadian farms have a computer for farm use. Of those farmers with a computer, only 30 per cent use it for farm boo... Read more
Steve Kell’s Market Minute Outside of COVID-19, the headlining news is the economic recovery and rapidly rising prices on things like homes, vehicles, and building materials, as low in... Read more
Farms specializing in hay for sale and export haven’t seen the same price surge affecting grain commodities. Rather, they’ve been commanding strong hay prices for quite a period of time alre... Read more
OTTAWA — Finance officials are in for a likely grilling at the House of Commons' Finance Committee this Tuesday, following the department's delay of a new law easing the tax penalty for the... Read more
Nelson Zandbergen Farmers Forum NORTH STORMONT — Developers of the Nation Rise Wind Farm have received final approval to sell power into the grid, just as they’ve offloaded a majority stake... Read more
Nelson Zandbergen Farmers Forum TORONTO — The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair has been iced for a second consecutive year because of pandemic uncertainty in Ontario. The board of the organiza... Read more
Eighty-four-year-old Lambton Shores resident Dona Stewardson is the first woman inducted into the Lambton Agricultural Hall of Fame after a lifetime of prominence in the agriculture industry... Read more
Bruce Mode is the 5th generation to run Vankleek Hill’s Bonnie Brae Farms that this year celebrates 200 years. The farm, known today for its history of Ayshire and Holstein genetics, dates b... Read more
Farmers Forum features six top Western Ontario graduates of 2021 Read more
Bruce Mode is the 5th generation to run Vankleek Hill’s Bonnie Brae Farms that this year celebrates 200 years. The farm, known today for its history of Ayshire and Holstein genetics, dates b... Read more
A September climate change gathering guarantees more alarmism and self-destructive plans, consumer advocate fears Nelson Zandbergen Farmers Forum As the spawn of the 2015 Paris Climate Agree... Read more
BRIGHT — Cheryl Haskett says the idea of goat’s milk sounds unappealing to many but her farm’s goat’s milk ice cream changes the minds of most. Read more
IROQUOIS — Here’s the scoop: Ice cream is the latest treat to flow out of the Biemond family’s on-farm dairy plant in the Municipality of South Dundas, though you’ll have to visit the operat... Read more
When the province shut down last year to combat COVID-19 it seemed that almost overnight demand for Ontario’s goat milk began to dry up. Read more
ONTARIO — Ontario’s proposed ban on raising wild boar threatens to chop the revenues of a small number of farmers supplying this specialty meat to markets and restaurants. Read more
Joseph Coppolino Farmers Forum When the province shut down last year to combat COVID-19 it seemed that almost overnight demand for Ontario’s goat milk began to dry up. “Between April and May... Read more
CHESTERVILLE — Byers Farm Equipment is augering in a new era — as is the woman who has been at the helm for the last 43 years. Former proprietor Lezlee Byers officially became an employee at... Read more
Nelson Zandbergen Farmers Forum OTTAWA — Grain-drying operations are highly unlikely to get their reprieve from the Trudeau government’s carbon tax. That chance went up in smoke when a priva... Read more
Nelson Zandbergen Farmers Forum IROQUOIS — Berry farmer Calvin Dentz shakes his head wearily and brings up the subject of hockey, a tone of anger in his voice. “I couldn’t believe it,” he de... Read more
Nelson Zandbergen Farmers Forum OTTAWA — Grain-drying operations are highly unlikely to get their reprieve from the Trudeau government’s carbon tax. That chance went up in smoke when a priva... Read more
My fourth column would seem to be the ideal time to focus on a topic that was inspired by its namesake. I believe this because we’ve now been through so much together, dear Farmers Forum rea... Read more
LINDSAY — Lack of information from the Ford government about the nature of pandemic restrictions this fall — if any — is getting the blame for the cancellation of the 2021 International Plo... Read more
This could be running the risk of having too much on selective dry cow therapy (SDCT) but there seems to be lots of new information. The latest is also from the Netherlands. It has some find... Read more
The Road Less Gravelled Denis Grignon My fourth column would seem to be the ideal time to focus on a topic that was inspired by its namesake. I believe this because we’ve now been through so... Read more
Did you ever think you’d witness something as bumbling and inept as what we’ve been put through by our federal and provincial government leaders during this pandemic? Read more
Dr. Robert Tremblay Veterinarian This could be running the risk of having too much on selective dry cow therapy (SDCT) but there seems to be lots of new information. The latest is also from... Read more
Did you ever think you’d witness something as bumbling and inept as what we’ve been put through by our federal and provincial government leaders during this pandemic? Read more
In this 1956 photo Doug Jarvis poses in the Jarvis and Shaver general store in the village of Aultsville. These were the last days of the village store and the entire village. Land along the... Read more
120-day ban gives township time to decide what to do ... CHATHAM-KENT — A long-smouldering battle about preserving tree cover in this at farming area has surfaced again after the municipalit... Read more
OTTAWA — A long-awaited tax change applauded by farm and small business groups has been passed by the Canadian Senate. Read more
Communication coordinator Tamara Hamilton was awarded a $2,500 seed growers grant. You can apply too
For the fifth year in a row, volunteers at the Ottawa Valley Seed Growers Association are proud to offer up to three $2,500 scholarships. Youth of Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec planning... Read more
120-day ban gives township time to decide what to do Read more
Communication coordinator Tamara Hamilton was awarded a $2,500 seed growers grant. You can apply too
For the fifth year in a row, volunteers at the Ottawa Valley Seed Growers Association are proud to offer up to three $2,500 scholarships. Youth of Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec planning... Read more
ONTARIO — The vegans are coming, the vegans are coming ... and they are spurring demand for plant-based foodstuffs that challenge definitions steeped in traditional animal-based agriculture. Read more
Hank Daniszewski Farmers Forum Rural residents appear to be fending off a wave of ATVs and other trespassers on farmlands during the pandemic. Derek Rogers, media spokesperson for the OPP We... Read more