Bill Campbell was a passionate advocate for Limousin cattle, serving the provincial and national organizations.

Farm leader Bill Campbell dies

Bill Campbell, a southwestern Manitoba farmer and former Keystone Agricultural Producers president, passes away at the age of 69

Bill Campbell, a southwestern Manitoba farmer and former Keystone Agricultural Producers president, passes away at the age of 69.

(Left to right) Lawrence Knockaert and Shauna Breault are inducted onto the Manitoba Forage and Grassland Association wall of fame Nov. 12 by MFGA chair Mike Duguid.

Breault, Knockaert added to MFGA wall of fame

Two long-time board members and leaders of the Manitoba Forage and Grassland Association joined the organization’s wall of fame Nov. 12

Two long-time board members and leaders of the Manitoba Forage and Grassland Association joined the organization’swall of fame Nov. 12.



Dr. Allan Preston has been inducted into the Manitoba Agricultural Hall of Fame.

The life and laurels of Dr. Allan Preston

Veterinarian, livestock industry leader and long-time advocate: Dr. Allan Preston has made his mark on Manitoba's agriculture sector

Veterinarian, livestock industry leader and long-time advocate: Dr. Allan Preston has made his mark on Manitoba's agriculture sector



Canadian egg farmers celebrate Eswatini partnership

Canadian egg farmers celebrate Eswatini partnership

Egg Farmers of Canada have been supporting Project Canaan’s egg production efforts in Africa for a decade

Egg Farmers of Canada partnership with Project Canaan in Africa lays ground for Eswatini egg production facility, improves nutrition for vulnerable populations.






Co-owners Zach Isaacs (left) and Chris Willows posing with the fruits of their labour at Shrugging Doctor Beverage Company's Winnipeg facility. Photo: Shrugging Doctor

Manitoba winemaker taps locally grown grapes

Shrugging Doctor Beverage Company uses hardy grape hybrids suitable for harsh Prairie growing conditions

Winnipeg-based Shrugging Doctor Beverage Company is making Manitoba-grown grapes work commercially in its wine making business, thanks to hardy grape varieties that survive cold Prairie winters.