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MAY 2025
Vol. 111 Issue 4

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From orchard manager to government specialist and now executive director of the BC Fruit Growers Association, Adrian Arts brings a rare blend of hands-on farming experience and organizational leadership to an industry poised for renewal. His appointment comes at a pivotal moment for BC fruit growers, with Arts expressing enthusiasm about continuing the momentum built by his predecessor and working alongside a board that signals a generational shift in agricultural advocacy.

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Arts leads BCFGA forward

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A combination of organizational management and practical farming experience has primed the new executive director of the BC Fruit Growers Association to lead the industry forward.
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A public consultation is now underway on the powers and duties of the BC Milk Marketing Board. Key issues for dairy producers include transportation costs, rules governing shipments and limitations on supporting processing initiatives. Stakeholders have until May 31 to comment.

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Milk board undertakes review

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A public consultation on the powers and duties of the BC Milk Marketing Board is underway as part of a triennial review required by the British Columbia Milk Marketing Board Regulation.
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BC wool shipments drop sharply in 2023, according to StatsCan data released in mid-April. Local producers shipped just 5,200kg at 37¢/kg, down from 18,600kg at $1.08/kg in 2022. While many farmers now use wool on-farm or dispose of it due to low market value, innovative producers like Emily McIvor point to untapped opportunities. Read more in our Farm News Update from Country Life in BC.

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BC wool value, volume drop

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BC sheep producers shipped less wool for less in 2023, reversing strong growth a year earlier. BC producers shipped 5,200 kilograms of raw wool in 2023, according to Statistics Canada data released on...
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Eric Feehely and Miho Shinbo are growing 30+ crops on 2.5 acres in Vernon. Writer Myrna Stark Leader takes a look at how Silverstar Veggies is balancing CSA programs, farmers markets and restaurant sales while planning smart expansions in challenging economic times in Market farm works smarter, not harder.

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VERNON – Silverstar Veggies, a five-year-old mixed vegetable and herb farm in Vernon, thrives on passion and innovative ideas. A former watersport and adventure sport instructor…
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Landowners push back against rail trail plans

Regional districts aim to sideline landowner concerns

May 1, 2025

ARMSTRONG – The 50-kilometre planned Shuswap North Okanagan rail trail from Sicamous to Armstrong remains contentious, with a conflict between landowners and regional districts over the wording and scope of easements being turned over to the Agricultural Land Commission (ALC). The rail trail is an initiative of the Regional District of the North Okanagan (RDNO), …

FARM NEWS UPDATE May 7, 2025

Arts leads BCFGA forward

BC mourns sheep advocate

Bringing mental wellness forward

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Reminiscences of a honeyed career

May 1, 2025

CRANBROOK – Those involved in the art of keeping bees often mention a lifelong attraction…

Milk board undertakes review

April 23, 2025

A public consultation on the powers and duties of the BC Milk Marketing Board is…

BC wool value, volume drop

April 23, 2025

BC sheep producers shipped less wool for less in 2023, reversing strong growth a year…

Agriculture at the polls

April 23, 2025

The polls will be closed and a new government elected by this time next week,…

BC growers look beyond tariff turbulence

April 9, 2025

A new global trade environment erupted last week after weeks of threats, but BC agriculture…

BCAC holds AGM

April 9, 2025

The annual general meeting of the BC Agriculture Council this week hailed a “transformative year”…

Potato acreage declines in 2025

April 9, 2025

BC potato seeding is down this spring as producers pare acreage. The BC Vegetable Marketing…

BC delegation urges review of foreign ownership

April 1, 2025

SURREY – Always hotly debated in agricultural circles, the issue of foreign ownership of Canadian…

Comox Valley sweeps farmers market awards

April 1, 2025

COURTENAY – Community engagement and involvement are hallmarks of the Comox Valley Farmers Market, its…

Market farm works smarter, not harder

April 1, 2025

VERNON – Silverstar Veggies, a five-year-old mixed vegetable and herb farm in Vernon, thrives on…

Vet urges dairies to be vigilant against HPAI

April 1, 2025

ABBOTSFORD – The devastation California dairy herds are experiencing from highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI)…

Okanagan drives increase in land values

March 26, 2025

KELOWNA – BC farmland values rose 11% last year, firmly reversing the decline posted in…

Tesche leaving BCFGA

March 26, 2025

After only a year, BC Fruit Growers Association general manager Melissa Tesche has resigned to…

Denman Island farmers supported

March 26, 2025

Denman Island’s Gather Farm and Kitchen is this year’s recipient of the Mary Forstbauer Grant…

Stacatto cherry patent reinstated

March 26, 2025

The stage is set for Canada to pursue damages from US growers for unlicensed production…

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May 7, 2025

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BC mourns sheep advocate

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