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DECEMBER 2025
Vol. 111 Issue 11

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On the last day of the BC Organic Conference, Thursday, Molly Thurston of Pearl Agricultural Consulting helped growers learn how to manage bugs such as codling moth, wireworm, and rootworm in organic growing systems. Her talk alongside Renee Prasad included hands-on activities in which participants checked out various traps and examined pests under microscopes. Be sure to look for more upcoming ag events on our online calendar at www.countrylifeinbc.com/calendar/

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On the last day of the BC Organic Conference, Thursday, Molly Thurston of Pearl Agricultural Consulting helped growers learn how to manage bugs such as codling moth, wireworm, and rootworm in organic growing systems. Her talk alongside Renee Prasad included hands-on activities in which participants checked out various traps and examined pests under microscopes. Be sure to look for more upcoming ag events on our online calendar at www.countrylifeinbc.com/calendar/

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Well-known organic farmer and podcaster Jordan Marr gets interviewed by Country Life in BC’s own columnist and potato mavin Anna Helmer during the opening session of the BC Organic Conference at Harrison Hot Springs yesterday. Sessions run today (Wednesday) and Thursday and include organic and regenerative growing practices and expanding and advocating for the organic sector, all under the background of the newly launched Organic BC banner.

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FarmFolk CItyFolk is hosting its biennial BC Seed Gathering in Harrison Hot Springs November 27 and 28. Farmers, gardeners and seed advocates are invited to learn more about seed through topics like growing perennial vegetables for seed, advances in seed breeding for crop resilience, seed production as a whole and much more. David Catzel, BC Seed Security program manager with FF/CF will talk about how the Citizen Seed Trail program is helping advance seed development in BC. Expect newcomers, experts and seed-curious individuals to talk about how seed saving is a necessity for food security. ... See MoreSee Less

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Breathing new life into historic ranches

Food security, reconciliation drive a host of recent deals

December 2, 2025

CACHE CREEK – When the Hat Creek ranch came up for auction in August last year, Matt Pasco, chief of the Nlaka’pamux Nation Tribal Council (NNTC), was ready. Dubbed the “Hat Creek Collection” by online auctioneer CLHBid.com, the opportunity included 74,716 acres of land offered as a single parcel. The sale included 2,387 deeded acres …

FARM NEWS UPDATE December 3, 2025

Goerzen wins dairy award

Organic growers hold conference

$15,000 available for Shuswap projects

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Corn helps improve soil but fails grazing test

November 19, 2025

HEFFLEY CREEK – Growing corn has proven beneficial in regenerating the soil at Devick’s Ranch…

Food hub tips to support farmers

November 19, 2025

“Farmers are busy people,” according to a new guide for food hub operators, which provides…

Delta growers honoured

November 19, 2025

Delta Farmers Institute (DFI) held its 116th Farmers Ball on November 15 with producers young…

Province lacks reconciliation roadmap: ranchers

November 19, 2025

The lack of a clear roadmap to reconciliation with the province’s Indigenous peoples jeopardize a…

Federal budget kills Living Labs

November 5, 2025

The innovative Living Labs initiative that cultivated localized on-farm research will wind down if the…

BC Tree Fruits relaunch

November 5, 2025

This week marks the relaunch of BC Tree Fruits, following the sale of the brand…

National dairy commission raises milk prices

November 5, 2025

Hallowe’en saw the Canadian Dairy Commission treat milk producers to news of a 2.3% price…

Province holds off on review of farmers institutes

November 5, 2025

VICTORIA – The province is holding off on a proposed review of the Farmers and…

Plant, animal health lab announced

October 22, 2025

The province has officially announced plans for a new plant and animal health centre in…

Ag Days foregrounds sector priorities

October 22, 2025

Chicken growers are looking forward to next week’s BC Agriculture Council (BCAC) lobbying event in…

Vegetable commission voices optimism

October 22, 2025

BC vegetable growers are voicing optimism as another growing season ends, despite ongoing trade concerns.…

Cherry bonanza no jubilee

October 8, 2025

This should have been the year BC cherry growers were waiting for, following freeze events…

Sheep commission considered

October 8, 2025

Sheep growers are the latest producer group to pitch the idea of a commission under…

BC farmland values flat

October 8, 2025

BC farmland values were flat in the first half of this year as economic uncertainties…

Reports back significant hazelnut potential

October 1, 2025

CHILLIWACK – Growing local and global demand is fuelling a renewed focus on BC hazelnuts…

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December 3, 2025

Goerzen wins dairy award

Organic growers hold conference

$15,000 available for Shuswap projects

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