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Fall 2025

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

Unlocking the Potential of Pastured Poultry

How the Rovabarn is Changing the Game Julia Smith Agri-tech gets a lot of airtime these days, but it often seems irrelevant to smaller-scale, organic producers. We picture robotic milking barns, precision spraying drones, and complex greenhouse operations—technologies typically designed for large conventional farms. The scale and investment required for many of these innovations put… Keep Reading

Breaking the Silence Around Stress and Burnout in BC Agriculture

Matt Treble From extreme weather events to international tariffs, the last few years have shown that there are plenty of things that fall outside of an agricultural producer’s control that can cause stress, burnout, or other impacts to mental wellness. In addition, mental health is perceived as highly stigmatized in society, meaning that people who… Keep Reading

New GMO Fruits And Vegetables: A Threat To Future Harvests

Fionna Tough As farmers wrap up their seasons by finishing fall harvests, attending the last outdoor markets, and delivering the last fall Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) boxes, salad greens remain an important, cold-hardy crop. For many, the early morning harvest and careful packing of tender greens continues right into the winter months. Meanwhile, farmers who… Keep Reading

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