Report alleges 12 areas of non-compliance
‘I’m not responsible for the pigs’ deaths. I’m responsible for the clean up’
Outbreaks at Alberta meat-packing plants in 2020 sickened hundreds and killed 4
Remaining moisture in structures on Sumas Prairie may lead to even more damage from frost
Mild climatic conditions responsible for strong late fall harvest
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
Narendra Modi’s announcement in a national address comes ahead of elections early next year
BCSPCA on standby to help farmers, livestock
Avtar Dhillon has success with saffron, normally produced in arid climates
BC SPCA is conducting an investigation after receiving video footage of ‘very serious instances’
Farmers and producers across the Columbia Basin will start using the facility this week
High demand for hay this year is fuelling the scam
Higher than usual number of grasshoppers inhabiting grassy areas and feasting on crops
Pender Island’s Chris Hall and Stef Lowey have produced everything they’ve eaten since Aug. 3, 2020
B.C. Agriculture Minister Lana Popham was guest speaker Friday during Surrey Board of Trade-hosted Zoom meeting
Scorching temperatures have left crops in poor condition across wide swaths of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
The Kootenay and Boundary Farm Advisors are co-ordinating two events in the Boundary and West Kootenays this month
Berry patches suffer extensive damage, but high temperatures a benefit for corn growers
Canola recently hit a 13-year peak after stubbornly low prices, gaining 52 per cent year-to-date