The largest editorial agriculture magazine in Canada, Better Farming has a proud tradition of editorial excellence and is distributed to 39,000 commercial farms in Ontario, and a western version to 45 ...
Better Farming Prairies is the professional farmer’s trusted source for insight and analysis of the agricultural industry across the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. We have a ...
Herbicide-resistant weeds are becoming a common problem for Prairie farmers, limiting their options for chemical weed management and increasing the importance of non-chemical management strategies.
Farmland across the Prairies continues to be in high demand. As producers evaluate their current holdings and opportunities for growth, cost per acre is a number that most keep their eyes on. As a ...
In 1999, AgMedia Inc. launched Better Farming magazine for commercial farmers in Ontario. Today, Better Farming is a trusted source for insight on issues and trends affecting Ontario's agricultural ...
Rural municipalities across Ontario have been receiving proposals for the development of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) over the past few years. While most projects are in their early stages, ...
Many rural communities across Ontario have a long-standing annual tradition of gathering at their local fall fair to celebrate agriculture. While many fairs are now over a century old, their events, ...
Most farms in Canada are owned, operated, and passed down through families. As multiple generations integrate on the farm, it can be difficult to manage the pressures of maintaining a business and ...
Ella Shelton’s journey from the family farm in Ingersoll to the Professional Women’s Hockey League and the Olympic Games is a narrative of deep roots, hard work, and steadfast ambition. Raised as the ...
Better Pork magazine is the trusted source for Canadian swine producers. The publication provides an understanding and analysis of the latest trends and issues shaping pork production in Canada.
The fast-paced nature of farming often leaves little time to consider the hazards associated with the profession. Many producers watch family members and employees grow into lifelong roles on the ...