The cross-commodity podcast series touches on our primary agricultural commodity players including grains, oilseeds, forage seed, forage, livestock and horticulture. Margins in agricultural businesses are often small. Adopting new farming practices can bring a costly learning curve. Having access to knowledge from researchers, experts and peers who have already walked the path of trying a new practice or technology, affords more producers the opportunity to adopt production practices they may not otherwise have implemented.
What happens when creativity, community, and regenerative farming principles come together? At Wildwood Farm near Pouce Coupé, Kolby Peterson and William Antoine-Gutierrez are building a model of resilience that produces healthy food, heals the land, and connects people to agriculture. In this episode of Knowledge for Resilience, hear how two young farmers are shaping the future of farming in the Peace Region.
Resilience in agriculture isn’t just about crops and cattle—it’s about people. Join us as Mike Skrypnek from the Stigma-Free Mental Health Society talks about breaking down stigma, starting open conversations, and making mental wellness a part of everyday farm life. This episode of Knowledge for Resilience highlights how mental health is essential for thriving rural communities, resilient families, and strong agricultural operation...
Technology and data are reshaping agriculture. In this episode of Knowledge for Resilience, Naveen Arora explores how producers can harness digital tools, innovative management practices, and real-time data to make better decisions and adapt to a changing climate. Learn how science and on-farm innovation are coming together in the Peace Region Living Lab to support farmers and ranchers across Northern Canada.
Discover how innovative forage and cropping systems can transform farm resilience. In this episode of Knowledge for Resilience, author and cover crop expert Kevin Elmy shares practical insights on building healthier soils, improving profitability, and creating sustainable farming systems. Learn how integrating diverse cropping strategies can help farmers and ranchers adapt to climate change and strengthen long-term resilience.
This grazing series chat is with Norm Ward, Norm shares his passion for intensive roational grazing and how it lead to the development of the original Range Ward products, he shares some of his early lessons learnt, why electric fencing does neither have to be intimidating nor frustrating and some of his key tips on how to make your transition to electric fencing more easeful. This episode was recorded ...
This grazing series chat is with Dr Nitya kanal, a forage researcher with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada based out of the Beaverlodge research farm. We talk about the potential of fodder galega or goat’s rue as a forage legume. It fixes a lot of nitrogen, tolerates acidic soils, has good winter survival rates, and overall just sounds like it is one of those plants which sounds almost too good to be tr...
This grazing series chat is with Dave Semmelink from Lentelus Farm. Originally from South Africa, Dave now calls the Comox valley home where he runs a mixed farm. Our discussion ranges from pasture raised livestock, grazing management progression, whether it is worth integrating hogs into a crop rotation, a new chicken mobile and business diversification into meat processing.
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This grazing series chat is with Joseph Moilliet from Aveley Sheep Ranch. Joseph’s runs a sheep and beef operation about 2 hours north of Kamloops in the upper north Thomson. He shares how wolf predeation originally pushed him into more intensive rotational grazing, lessons learnt on where to actually place your fence, and electric fencing tips for sheep. For context, this chat was recorded in mid-summe...
This grazing series chat is with Eugene Wittwer from W Diamond Ranch near Talkwa in the Bulkley Nechako area. He describes his operation as a community building regenerative farm. Eugene shares how his operation evolved, how the BSE crisis forced him to re-invent his business, how his rotational grazing practice evolved and how they manage not just animals but also a meat processing and custom cutting ...
In their own words, Kole and Coline from Nordic Vale Honey describe that they started looking at creative options to help them feel fulfilled while also being able to provide for their family. Both Cole and Colleen were raised on farms out of town in northern rural communities so Agriculture in the Peace Region was a natural choice for them. Managing bees was an innovative way for them to start their adventure. After working with t...
Peter Lundgard has long-term expertise in forage seed production. Peter was specifically drawn to the long-lasting yellow blossom alfalfa as he came across early research information and learnt about stands persisting well beyond 30 years in very harsh northern climatic conditions. Stand by for some great stories of the history of yellow blossom alfalfa, it’s many benefits to forage and livestock producers and why it is so well ada...
Evan Keen is a Peace Region producer who likes to challenge himself with on-farm trials. In a recent project, Evan converted a corn planter to a canola planter. If you are a canola grower or simply interested in the technology of a canola planter, you definitely don’t want to miss this one, as Evan walks you through his process and results.
Mark Wilson and Brett Jans from Diverge Business Development (DBD) will share the scoop on gypsum, why it might be a good choice for soil health, when and how best to use it, and where you can get it right here in British Columbia. Gypsum is certainly not a new nutrient in town but maybe one that hasn’t gotten as much fanfare as it might deserve. If you are struggling with acidic soils, which are very common in the peace region, Gy...
Today I sit down at the Kitchen table with Bess Vanzandwyk, a local force in horticultural production. A transplant to the Peace region herself, she has put down roots and is exploring how local communities can be more food secure with the growth of more local food producers.
Bess holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology and Environmental Studies. Bess and her husband Mike also started Hip Peace Produce in 2015, at the time located a...
Darrin Qualman shares his thoughts and insights about how the Canadian farming community can manage their nitrogen use by gearing down the treadmill and at the end of day maybe even putting a few more dollars in their pockets rather than the input provider’s.
Darrin is Director of Climate Crisis Policy and Action for Canada’s National Farmers Union. He is a fo...
Dylan Biggs, along with his wife Colleen, own and operate TK Ranch which is located in the endangered Northern Fescue Grasslands of east-central Alberta. Dylan has an extensive background in ranching, holistic management, and cattle stockmanship, and provides sought-after workshops and training seminars on those topics.
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The Critcher family has been farming in the Peace River region near Taylor, BC since 1984. Together with their son Michael, daughter Jennifer and son-in-law Steve, Irmi and Barry have grown the family farm from when they started with 160 acres in 1984 up to 4,800 acres today. Critcher Farms grows grain and oilseed crops including wheat, barley, oats, canola, peas as well as grass seed and hay.
Today’s chat is with Kelly Sidoryk, a long-term rancher and holistic management practitioner. Maybe you have heard about Holistic management in passing, maybe it’s a new term for you and maybe you use holistic management on your operation all the time. Kelly will walk us through what holistic management is all about, a course coming up in the Peace region and how attending it can be perfect for those who would like to cross of the ...
Today we are talking about integrated pest management with independent agrologist Rob Dunn. Rob will discuss his field approach of to help build soil and crop health, the importance of bees to your bottom line, and how beneficial insects can help tip the scale towards winning the battle against the bad guys. Rob iterates that it’s not about eliminating the use of pesticides but to reduce our dependency on them while also building a...
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