


Public trust about building relationships – not changing minds – by Katelyn Duncan
Public trust about building relationships – not changing minds Building public trust in modern agriculture has long been identified as a priority by provincial and federal governments, industry associations, and producers. Substantial resources have been...
Invest in consistency, curiosity, and conscious analysis of soil samples – by Katelyn Duncan
Invest in consistency, curiosity, and conscious analysis of soil samples Records indicate the first analytical soil sample was taken in 1914 in Ontario and the practice came to the Prairies in the 1950’s and 1960’s. Based on current soil sampling frequency data and...
Is agriculture on the cusp of a health and wellness revolution? – by Katelyn Duncan
Is agriculture on the cusp of a health and wellness revolution? The pandemic has forced farmers to adapt to a new way of living, working, and playing. What once required a trip to the city to go to the gym or attend a group fitness class can now be conducted online....
Covid-19 sheds light on the importance of health on the farm – by Katelyn Duncan
Farmers have always been connected to several aspects of a healthy lifestyle. As food producers, we’re closely connected to the entire lifecycle of food, from field to fork. We’re also early pioneers of the concept of community, which happens to be a primary factor...