“[The bystander category] is the one that really identifies we’re not doing a very good job when it comes to children.”

Are your kids safe on the farm?

Sobering data offered by farm safety advocates show young children and seniors still figure heavily in ag deaths

Glacier FarmMedia – There’s good and bad news on Canada’s farm injury front. Deaths on farms or related to farming practices dropped an average of 1.4 per cent annually from 2011 to 2020, according to data from the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association. However, there were 624 agriculture-related deaths in that period, an average of 62 per year. Of those

Bruce Campbell speaks at the grand opening of the Bruce D. Campbell Farm and Food Discovery Centre on September 16, 2011.

Bruce D. Campbell leaves lasting agriculture legacy

Passages: Landmark Feeds owner turned efforts to philanthropic work after sale of business

Bruce D. Campbell was a successful agriculture entrepreneur. But following his death last month, he’s being just as widely remembered for his philanthropic work later in life. Campbell grew up on his family’s farm in Chater, Manitoba, just west of Brandon. He was born on June 25, 1936 to Duncan and Kathleen Campbell. After finishing


Gary MacDonald was executive vice-president of his family business, MacDon Industries.

MacDon VP remembered for generous, fun-loving spirit

Gary MacDonald died on October 14 after an extended battle with brain disease

Many of Gene Fraser’s recollections of his cousin and MacDon boss Gary MacDonald involve good-natured mischief. There was the time where they were holed up at 3 a.m. in a conference hospitality suite with friends. One of the other men propped his bare feet up on a chair and dropped off to sleep. “We should