Co-operatives Have a Long History in Agriculture

The United Nations has declared 2012 “International Year of Co-operatives” to recognize the contribution of this business model to economic and social development. Co-operatives have been in Canada for over 100 years, with more than 9,000 co-operatives...

The search for excellence

In the last edition of the Canadian Farm Manager, Saskatchewan farmer John Coté wrote about how he handled the personal challenges he faced after leaving grain farming to develop a fruit operation and micro-distillery. He said he had been inspired by profiles in CFM...

Life Cycle Assessment for Agriculture

Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a process for evaluating the environmental impact, or ‘environmental footprint’, of a product from cradle to grave. In our rapidly changing world, LCA is a key concept for farmers to keep in mind. “Life cycle assessment is the new math...

Alberta’s Solar PV Equipment Pilot Program looking for answers

Solar energy could become a new crop to harvest for farmers, and a pilot program in Alberta is trying to determine the practicality of grid-connected solar photovoltaic (PV) systems. Alberta Agriculture is administering the Solar PV pilot grant program under the...

Jacobs keep farming all in the family

CAP-SANTÉ, QC– If you were looking for the ideal definition of successful new farmers, the search would likely end at the Holstein breeding operation – Ferme Jacobs Inc. In fact, with three generations currently working at the Holstein farm, the...