Just weeks into the new year, BC farmers may be starting to feel the pinch. One thing’s for certain: their pennies won’t. Various government policies designed to part farmers and their money have kicked in, raising the cost of doing business in BC. Piece rates increased on January 1, six months after an increase to …
Lillooet ranch goes green
Spray Creek Ranch of Lillooet has joined a handful of BC producers to receive certification through A Greener World (AGW), a five-year-old certification body based in Terrebonne, Oregon. AGW offers four certifications: Certified Animal Welfare Approved, Certified Grassfed, Certified Non-GMO and Certified Organic. Spray Creek ranchers Tristan and Aubyn Banwell opted for Certified Animal Welfare …
Minister’s advisory committee submits report
The nine-member advisory committee appointed last winter to undertake a province-wide consultation and recommend ways to revitalize the Agricultural Land Commission has completed its work. BC Ministry of Agriculture staff confirmed to Country Life in BC that the committee submitted its final report by the end of December, as scheduled. “Ministry of Agriculture staff are …
Cannabis growers see the light
The upcoming Cannatech West conference on January 25 features speakers from across North America who will provide advice and tips on biocontrols, emerging diseases, and nutrient management. They’ll also discuss lighting, a variable that makes cannabis production one of the most energy intensive crops in the country. Studies in Colorado indicate that 1,200 kWh are …
BC Tree Fruits transition continues
BC Tree Fruits Co-op has lost long-time horticulturist Hank Markgraf. The son of orchardists and a graduate of Washington State University, Markgraf joined the co-op in May 1988. A comment wasn’t immediately available regarding the reasons for Markgraf’s departure. However, it comes as the co-op seeks new executives to oversee its operations. It posted an …
Farm assessments decline
The assessed value of farm properties in BC fell 2.6% over the past year, according to the BC Assessment Authority’s summary of the province’s tax roll. BC had a total of 51,000 farm properties worth $1.25 billion on the valuation date of July 1, 2018. Kamloops saw the least decline in values, with the roll …