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AUGUST 2026
Vol. 112 Issue 8

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Chilco Ranch–Miller Ranches of Hanceville received the national environmental stewardship award from the Canadian Cattle Association at this week's Canadian Beef Industry Conference in Winnipeg. The fourth-generation ranch blends traditional values with modern innovation as it manages 1,000 cow-calf pairs of Hereford cattle across 170,000 acres. Rotational grazing, soil health improvement and careful land stewardship as well as advanced water-monitoring technology ensures sustainable ranch operations, while deep community involvement through 4-H and other organizations support future generations. You can read more of their story in the September issue of Country Life in BC, which goes to press next week. Photo | Facebook/Canadian Cattle Associat#BCAg#BCAg ... See MoreSee Less

Chilco Ranch–Miller Ranches of Hanceville received the national environmental stewardship award from the Canadian Cattle Association at this weeks Canadian Beef Industry Conference in Winnipeg. The fourth-generation ranch blends traditional values with modern innovation as it manages 1,000 cow-calf pairs of Hereford cattle across 170,000 acres. Rotational grazing, soil health improvement and careful land stewardship as well as advanced water-monitoring technology ensures sustainable ranch operations, while deep community involvement through 4-H and other organizations support future generations. You can read more of their story in the September issue of Country Life in BC, which goes to press next week. Photo | Facebook/Canadian Cattle Association

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The deadline to weigh in on BC's proposed food-processing rules in the Agricultural Land Reserve has been extended to September 18. Proposed changes would open nearly 1.3 million acres of protected farmland to food processors by allowing processors to build plants on Class 5-7 soil (and Class 4, in some cases) as long as 5% of inputs are grown in BC. Currently, all processors must source at least 50% of inputs from BC. The existing 50% rule would stay in place for Class 1-3 soils. The BC Agriculture Council, which has previously raised concerns that the proposal reflects a narrow set of interests, says it's still reviewing the details with its #BCAgrs.

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The deadline to weigh in on BCs proposed food-processing rules in the Agricultural Land Reserve has been extended to September 18. Proposed changes would open nearly 1.3 million acres of protected farmland to food processors by allowing processors to build plants on Class 5-7 soil (and Class 4, in some cases) as long as 5% of inputs are grown in BC. Currently, all processors must source at least 50% of inputs from BC. The existing 50% rule would stay in place for Class 1-3 soils. The BC Agriculture Council, which has previously raised concerns that the proposal reflects a narrow set of interests, says its still reviewing the details with its members.

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The province has just issued a new temporary protection order for the Salmon River, effective immediately, restricting irrigation water for forage crops such as hay, alfalfa, and corn. A previous order was issued on July 28 and rescinded on August 8 due to wildfire risk, but low stream flows persist, threatening over 200 spawning Chinook salmon in the watershed. Affected licence holders will be contacted directly. Drought support is available to farmers through the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. The province has invested $120 million in the Agriculture Water Infrastructure Program to support farmers facing water scarcity.

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The province has just issued a new temporary protection order for the Salmon River, effective immediately, restricting irrigation water for forage crops such as hay, alfalfa, and corn. A previous order was issued on July 28 and rescinded on August 8 due to wildfire risk, but low stream flows persist, threatening over 200 spawning Chinook salmon in the watershed. Affected licence holders will be contacted directly. Drought support is available to farmers through the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. The province has invested $120 million in the Agriculture Water Infrastructure Program to support farmers facing water scarcity.

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Time to start new methods of agriculture, ive watched our ecosystem take a beating in my lifetime, iym not against any productivity of our economic development within our structures, really its not rocket science. Its just going to cost alot to change to a better, more viable solution. Banks and your intellectuals, wanna run this country with money, then quit, wasting it on ignorance. The solutions are all easy, just how much money, do we waste, and how much are we going to spend, on actually fixing the issues.

200 fish over all the feed that grows in this valley wow that some expensive fish

Get your water off fly hills two big lakes off there Spa and author

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Kwantlen Polytechnic University has established a one-acre research hopyard at Molson Coors' Chilliwack plant, housing 10 experimental selections and 40 heritage varieties. The multi-year partnership supports new hop variety development and breeding decisions for BC growers, building on Chilliwack's history as Canada's former largest hop-producing region. www.countrylifeinbc.com/kpu-sets-up-rese#BCAgh#kwantlenpolytechnicuniversityc#MolsonCoorsty #MolsonCoors ... See MoreSee Less

Kwantlen Polytechnic University has established a one-acre research hopyard at Molson Coors Chilliwack plant, housing 10 experimental selections and 40 heritage varieties. The multi-year partnership supports new hop variety development and breeding decisions for BC growers, building on Chilliwacks history as Canadas former largest hop-producing region. https://www.countrylifeinbc.com/kpu-sets-up-research-hopyard/

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What is old is new again in Chilliwack.

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Complex, curious and compassionate, and above all a contributor to his family, his community and the dairy industry is how family, friends and colleagues remembered Dave Janssens this morning at a memorial service in Surrey following his untimely passing July 21 while cycling through the Peace region. A standing-room-only congregation attended as Janssens' life and decades of service were honoured. An elected member of both the BC Milk Marketing Board and the BC Dairy Association, Janssens represented the industry at the provincial and national level and was recognized for his clear thinking and willingness to entertain diverse perspectives. He retired last year following six years as a director of the BC Milk Marketing Board. His absence from industry discussions will be miss#BCAg##BCDairyDairy ... See MoreSee Less

Complex, curious and compassionate, and above all a contributor to his family, his community and the dairy industry is how family, friends and colleagues remembered Dave Janssens this morning at a memorial service in Surrey following his untimely passing July 21 while cycling through the Peace region. A standing-room-only congregation attended as Janssens  life and decades of service were honoured. An elected member of both the BC Milk Marketing Board and the BC Dairy Association, Janssens represented the industry at the provincial and national level and was recognized for his clear thinking and willingness to entertain diverse perspectives. He retired last year following six years as a director of the BC Milk Marketing Board. His absence from industry discussions will be missed.

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Our Sincere Condolences to the family and all who had the pleasure of knowing David, he left his mark, Rest in Peace David 🙏🏼

A significant contributor in so many ways, sorry for your loss!

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