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MARCH 2026
Vol. 112 Issue 3

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Negotiations are now underway between the province and Cowichan Nation following last August's BC Supreme Court ruling recognizing the Cowichan's Aboriginal title to 700 acres in Richmond. In a joint press release this afternoon, both parties have confirmed neither is seeking to invalidate privately held fee simple titles. In our March edition, writer Riley Donovan speaks with BC lawyer Thomas Isaac about what the landmark ruling could mean for landowners provin#BCAgde.

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Title concerns add uncertainty to land deals

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WILLIAMS LAKE – An initial offering of 12 ranches totalling more than 45,000 acres by Monette Farms, one of Canada’s largest farm operators, ended without bids – a sign, according to industry so...
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Can we have it in writing that privately held fee simple titles will not be invalidated, now or ever?

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The Young Agrarians' mixer continues today in Penticton. The theme of this year's gathering is Resilience in Relationships. The session shown brought together speakers from several financial and accounting firms to provide the nuts and bolts of financing, particularly lending options and how to prepare to approach a#BCAger.

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The Young Agrarians mixer continues today in Penticton. The theme of this years gathering is Resilience in Relationships. The session shown brought together speakers from several financial and accounting firms to provide the nuts and bolts of financing, particularly lending options and how to prepare to approach a lender.

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There is SOME good news among all the otherwise dire economic outlooks being floated this year. An annual survey of capital expenditures in agriculture by StatsCan says projected investments in construction and machinery will trend upwards this year. We've crunched some numbers in this week's Farm News Update from Country Life#BCAgC.

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Capital spending to rise

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BC livestock producers are poised for record capital spending this year, according to Statistics Canada. Results of Statscan’s annual survey of capital expenditures, released February 25…
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A family farm on Seabird Island is proving grain can thrive in the Fraser Valley — if you choose the right varieties. Cedar Isle Farm grows three heritage and locally adapted winter wheats, rotating them with organic forages to manage weeds and weather. Three generations in, they're still evolving. Read how diversification keeps this mixed organic operation resilien#BCAg#BCAg ... See MoreSee Less

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Farm finds resilience going with the grain

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AGASSIZ – A family-run mixed organic farm on Seabird Island highlights the potential for grain and other crops in the Fraser Valley, and the importance of diversification to long-term resilience.
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Title concerns add uncertainty to land deals

Strong interest reported as auction deadline extends

March 1, 2026

WILLIAMS LAKE – An initial offering of 12 ranches totalling more than 45,000 acres by Monette Farms, one of Canada’s largest farm operators, ended without bids – a sign, according to industry sources, that uncertainty surrounding Aboriginal title is scaring off buyers. The offering of the properties last November through Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Inc. was …

FARM NEWS UPDATE February 25, 2026

Avian influenza returns

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Greater interest in dairy

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Poultry biosecurity notches down

February 12, 2026

Declining risk factors for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) have prompted the BC Poultry Association…

BCPVGA gets new general manager

February 12, 2026

BC potato growers have hired a new general manager. Jennifer Winning succeeded long-time general manager…

Snowpack declines – but winter’s not over

February 12, 2026

Drought isn’t top of mind for most people in the middle of winter, but staff…

Farm finds resilience going with the grain

February 1, 2026

AGASSIZ – A family-run mixed organic farm on Seabird Island highlights the potential for grain…

Reclassification sparks farm definition debate

January 29, 2026

NANAIMO – A farm property should be taxed as a farm even if the farm…

Chilliwack grower named BC-Yukon OYF

January 28, 2026

Corne Quik, co-owner of Chilliwack-based flower growers, Quik’s Farm Ltd., was named the 2026 BC-Yukon…

Cherry growers focus on labour

January 28, 2026

Securing labour for the 2026 season will be critical to avoiding a repeat of last…

Monette Farms sale extended

January 28, 2026

The auction of a dozen ranches totalling close to 45,000 acres held by Monette Farms…

Traceability reprieve for livestock

January 14, 2026

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has hit pause on amendments to traceability regulations under…

BC/Yukon OYF finalists announced

January 14, 2026

The finalists for the BC/Yukon Outstanding Young Farmers program have been announced, ahead of presentations…

BC farm input costs rise

January 14, 2026

The cost of inputs on BC farms is up 36% versus pre-pandemic levels, according to…

Lawsuits drive ranchers’ call for DRIPA’s repeal

January 1, 2026

KAMLOOPS – A raft of lawsuits is a symptom of the province’s dysfunctional reconciliation process,…

BC women break barriers in agriculture

January 1, 2026

ABBOTSFORD – The Canadian Agricultural Human Resource Council (CAHRC) wants to see more women assume…

Task force presents blueprint for growth

December 31, 2025

ABBOTSFORD – A sheaf of recommendations for creating a better business environment for BC producers…

Townhall looks to the future of agrivoltaics

December 17, 2025

OLIVER – Convincing farmers and others of the potential of harvesting solar power alongside agricultural…

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