Posted by Melanie Buffel on September 3, 2025
“ Observation is my most important tool. Over the past couple of seasons, I’ve witnessed a remarkable transformation on my little half-acre. There are so many more species of bees and birds, and we now have a thriving population of snakes, tree frogs, and ladybugs. Hearing an orchestra of insects buzzing while hummingbirds feed and
...Continue reading →Posted by Melanie Buffel on August 27, 2025
“ We applied to the business mentorship program to help figure out more of what we didn’t know, some of which we didn’t even know we didn’t know! There are so many different aspects to running your own business, not even thinking about the growing side of things but just the paperwork alone. ” – TJ
...Continue reading →Posted by Waranuch on August 19, 2025
The Business Bootcamp is an eleven-week program, packed full of content and activities that will guide you through writing your farm business plan. Registration in the course includes access to a 40 page printable workbook, over 35 video tutorials, a curated list of more than 80 of our favourite business planning resources, and 20+ hours
...Continue reading →Posted by Melanie Buffel on August 6, 2025
“The way that we farm and the reason we do it is a direct response to the current climate crisis. For us, it is extremely important to consider how our practices impact the environment and for our time stewarding this land to improve the environment for current and future generations. As farmers, we are a
...Continue reading →Posted by Tori Ames on July 24, 2025
So you’ve decided to take the plunge and start a farm in Canada – great! Now, how will you afford it? Access to capital remains one of the biggest barriers to new farmers in Canada. Did you know that many first generation farmers in Canada didn’t qualify for a loan when they were starting their
...Continue reading →Posted by Katheryn Loewen on July 22, 2025
“I learned to farm through trial and error, asking questions, and sheer stubbornness in the face of skepticism” – Carla Moore of Redcoat Greenhouses, Saskatchewan Young Agrarians is celebrating the eleventh year of the Business Mentorship Network (BMN) program in BC and the third year of the BMN in the Prairies! The BMN offers farm business
...Continue reading →Posted by Katheryn Loewen on July 16, 2025
“My first year was so overwhelming, and I knew that I needed guidance in the little things of running the farm, but also in the big questions that I was wrestling with” – Britt So of Farmers on 57th, British Columbia Young Agrarians is celebrating the eleventh year of the Business Mentorship Network (BMN) program in
...Continue reading →Posted by Melanie Buffel on July 9, 2025
“I aim to create a positive impact in my local community by offering a product that nurtures the land, supports its biodiversity, and provides a safe haven for the animals that inhabit it—a constant home for them.” – Kirsten R, Three Chi’s Acre, Sooke, BC Young Agrarians is celebrating the eleventh year of the Business Mentorship
...Continue reading →Posted by Melanie Buffel on July 2, 2025
“The greatest challenge I’ve faced so far as a new farm business is visibility. Marketing can be tough and finding the right audience for your product is vital. As a new business, I’m working hard on getting my name out there, providing quality products that my customers see value in, and building connections and community
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