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FEBRUARY 2026
Vol. 112 Issue 2

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The Sik-E-Dakh (Glen Vowell) First Nation's Skeena Fresh hydroponic operation has doubled production capacity thanks to a $130,632 Northern Development Infrastructure Trust grant. Growing lettuce, kale, herbs and more in shipping containers, the operation uses 90% less water than traditional farming while providing 1,200 people with year-round access to fresh, locally grown greens. Their story is in the February edition of Country Life in BC, the agricultural news source for BC’s farmers and ranchers.

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The Sik-E-Dakh (Glen Vowell) First Nations Skeena Fresh hydroponic operation has doubled production capacity thanks to a $130,632 Northern Development Infrastructure Trust grant. Growing lettuce, kale, herbs and more in shipping containers, the operation uses 90% less water than traditional farming while providing 1,200 people with year-round access to fresh, locally grown greens. Their story is in the February edition of Country Life in BC, the agricultural news source for BC’s farmers and ranchers. 

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Our hearts break for the community of Tumbler Ridge. 💔

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Our hearts break for the community of Tumbler Ridge. 💔

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Grain Growers of Canada is calling on the federal government and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada to provide clarity on its intention to close research stations across the country and lay off over 600 staff. Without disclosure of affected programs and research capacity, it says the sector can't assess long-term risks to production, competitiveness and innovation pipelines. The grain sector in BC’s Peace region is home to 80%-90% of the province’s grain production and 95% of canola, producing $100 million worth of product annually on 2.5 million acres of land.

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Grain Growers of Canada is calling on the federal government and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada to provide clarity on its intention to close research stations across the country and lay off over 600 staff. Without disclosure of affected programs and research capacity, it says the sector cant assess long-term risks to production, competitiveness and innovation pipelines. The grain sector in BC’s Peace region is home to 80%-90% of the province’s grain production and 95% of canola, producing $100 million worth of product annually on 2.5 million acres of land. 

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Dairy farmers learned about cow comfort at a symposium in Abbotsford today where guest speakers outlined the importance of various comfort elements and the relationship to production. The symposium was hosted by BC Dairy and Agwest Veterinary Group. Glenn DeGroot of Tonesa Holsteins says he's looking to build a new barn to accommodate an increase in quota in the coming years, and he wants to build it right to maximize cow longeviBC DairyDaAgwest Veterinary GroupGr#BCAgriculturelture ... See MoreSee Less

Dairy farmers learned about cow comfort at a symposium in Abbotsford today where guest speakers outlined the importance of various comfort elements and the relationship to production. The symposium was hosted by BC Dairy and Agwest Veterinary Group. Glenn DeGroot of Tonesa Holsteins says hes looking to build a new barn to accommodate an increase in quota in the coming years, and he wants to build it right to maximize cow longevity.

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Today – February 10 – marks the 10th anniversary of Canada’s Ag Day, a national day of recognition celebrating the dedication and resilience of our agriculture and food sector. But at Country Life in BC, we’ve been celebrating the fortitude of BC’s farmers and ranchers for over 112 years. In our world, EVERY day is Ag Day! We can't think of a better way to join today's celebration than with this award-winning cover photo from August 2024 by Myrna Stark Leader of Kelowna fruit grower Karma Gill (Farming Karma) and his grandson Jhelum. Our industry is in good hands!

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Today – February 10 – marks the 10th anniversary of Canada’s Ag Day, a national day of recognition celebrating the dedication and resilience of our agriculture and food sector. But at Country Life in BC, we’ve been celebrating the fortitude of BC’s farmers and ranchers for over 112 years. In our world, EVERY day is Ag Day! We cant think of a better way to join todays celebration than with this award-winning cover photo from August 2024 by Myrna Stark Leader of Kelowna fruit grower Karma Gill (Farming Karma) and his grandson Jhelum. Our industry is in good hands! 

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