The family-owned apiary includes 120 hives
However, flooding could affect the cost of Christmas turkeys, says Lana Popham
Kootenay producers can rent space and equipment at the food hub
Flooding comes a few months after a heat wave in late June “torched” crops
Soggy, shivering calves were in bad shape after standing in chest-deep water for hours
Nova Scotia’s vaccination program will be launched soon at five farms until the end of December
Avtar Dhillon has success with saffron, normally produced in arid climates
The government is doing this over four years to allow farmers and workers a transition period
Farmers and producers across the Columbia Basin will start using the facility this week
Half the crops at Blue Canoe Orchard were lost to the summer heatwave
Pender Island’s Chris Hall and Stef Lowey have produced everything they’ve eaten since Aug. 3, 2020
Farmers across Canada look to provincial and the federal governments for help
Choices increasingly centered around how herds can sustain drought conditions
B.C. Agriculture Minister Lana Popham was guest speaker Friday during Surrey Board of Trade-hosted Zoom meeting
Non-domestic groundwater claims must be filed by March 2022
Most workers support piece-rate pay for picking, survey says
John Horgan government working on school meal program
‘Looking at ways to support this type of program,’ minister says
Creekside Dairy spreads joy as their cows see their home fields for the first time since winter
Province approves resumption of breeding at Fraser Valley farm, and 8 others not in quarantine