It’s important to keep accurate track of grain inventory – by Terry Betker
It's important to keep accurate track of grain inventory I remember kicking through the snow in the middle of winter, trying to find some decent-sized stones to throw against a granary when trying to figure out how much grain was in it. It wasn’t an exact science....
Managing your farm through uncertainty – by Scott Kemp
Managing Your Farm Through Uncertainty When I talk to cattle producers, the main words I hear are “prices” and uncertainty” Prices are going up – land, feed, equipment, but uncertainty around the world and rising financial pressures in Canada are creating a lot of...
Be ready to manage the ‘turn’ when the price spike ends – by Terry Betker
Be ready to manage the 'turn' when the price spike ends It’s bound to happen. Past experience indicates that it always has and, well, likely always will. It’s only a matter of time – being ‘when’ and not ‘if’. One thing we can’t know when it happens though, is how...
Factors to ponder when determining employee compensation – by Katelyn Duncan
A common theme among farmers is the collective industry-wide struggle to hire good employees. The struggle often focuses on the question of how much to pay them. Three considerations when negotiating employee wages are: quantity (market supply and demand) quality...
Regenerative agriculture: a marketing success story – by Katelyn Duncan
After attending the Saskatchewan Soils Conservation Association Soil Health Conference (SSCA) a few weeks ago, I was blown away by what appears to be a marketing success story. Regenerative agriculture and soil health in general are grasping interest not only from...