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Organic Stories: Sweet Haven Farm, Secwepemcúl’ecw

Where Organic Matter Matters Darcy Smith More than 40 years in, Keith Boulter still calls his farm a “work in progress.” Sweet Haven Farm was born from a deep respect for the land and the soil, and that’s one of the few things that hasn’t changed over the years. The grain, hay, and forage farm… Keep Reading

The Value Of On-Farm Demonstration Research In BC’s Organic Sector

Drew Bondar What is On-Farm Demonstration Research? Trialing something new on the farm can feel daunting. Farmers face numerous demands each day, and improving an existing system takes time and resources, and carries potential risks. On-farm demonstration research is a practical tool that allows farmers to evaluate a new practice, product, or technology in a… Keep Reading

Organic Stories: Northstar Organics, WSÁNEĆ Territory

Small-Scale Growing Big Ailsa McFadyen-Mungall “We have to be a little more particular about our growing. We’re trying to get a lot of food off a small space,” says Shawn Dirksen, owner and operator of Northstar Organics. But “a little more particular” does not do Northstar justice. Farming on a 10-acre plot on the Saanich… Keep Reading

Farm Story: In Which Anna Plants Potatoes (Eventually)

Anna Helmer Gosh, I am having enormous trouble focussing my brain on writing. There are any number of reasons why this is so, but basically, I haven’t made time to get to my computer and once there, commence writing. I get to the machine all right, but my attention is quickly pulled into other areas… Keep Reading

Rotational Grazing as a Tool in Climate Change Adaptation

Stacey Santos Drought, heatwaves, wildfires, and other climate-related challenges are taking a heavy toll on farmers in BC, including at Blue Sky Ranch in the Nicola Valley. There, farmer Julia Smith is working hard to keep a healthy pasture in the face of climate change by following the principles of rotational grazing: having the right… Keep Reading

Organic Stories: Grassy Gnome Acres, Okanagan and Syilx Territories

Finding Laughter, Balance, and Community On The Farm Kat Roger Nestled in the Okanagan Valley, Lorna and Chris Church operate Grassy Gnome Acres on 65 acres of farmland in Coldstream, BC. At the start, Lorna and Chris never intended to become full-time farmers. In 2008, they were looking for a manageable five acres of forested… Keep Reading

Organic Science Cluster 4: Regenerative Climate-Resilient Organic Vegetable Project

Jessica Chiartas The Organic Science Cluster 4 (OSC4) is a national initiative aimed at advancing organic agriculture and enhancing the sustainability of Canadian agriculture through cutting-edge research and innovation. Funded by Agriculture and Agri-food Canada’s AgriScience Program and contributions from over 80 funding partners, OSC4 leverages public-private partnership to drive collaboration amongst researchers (10 universities… Keep Reading

Organic Potato Monitoring in the Fraser Valley

David Hanam and Kelly Wang According to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, potatoes are the fifth largest primary agriculture crop in Canada. In 2023, approximately 5.8 metric tonnes of potatoes were produced across Canada, with British Columbia contributing to approximately 2%1. Since 1988, E.S. Cropconsult Ltd. has provided monitoring services to various potato growers in BC’s… Keep Reading

Letting Legumes Do the Heavy Lifting

BC Living Lab Sets Sights on Increasing Forage Quality Stacey Santos Nicomen Farm sprawls over 350 acres on Nicomen Island, nestled between the farming community of Deroche, BC and the fertile Fraser River. Ripe for agriculture, this region grows diverse commodities, including Nicomen Farm’s three main streams of revenue: producing grass-fed milk from 120 cows… Keep Reading

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