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Your Essential Ag & Country Directories are Here – Online and Ready!

Your Essential Ag & Country Directories are Here – Online and Ready!
Dec 01, 2025
By Farms.com

Connecting Farmers to the Products and Services They Depend on for Farm and Country Living.

Farms.com is excited to share that the Ag & Country Western Canada and Ag & Country Ontario directories are now available online!

Farmers across Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and BC, as well as Ontario should have received their print copies by now—even with recent Canada Post disruptions. But if you didn’t get one (perhaps you’re within town limits), don’t worry: the digital versions are ready for you to access anytime throughout the year ahead.

Each directory reflects the depth and diversity of Canada’s farm economy: 

  • Western Canada Edition – Focused on the crops, equipment, and services essential for vast acreage and variable conditions.
  • Ontario Edition – Tailored to the unique needs of Ontario farmers and their operations.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • Farm attachments and accessories to keep your machinery running efficiently.
  • Durable equipment and custom implements designed to meet seasonal pressures.
  • Barn and livestock solutions for safe, efficient animal care and housing.
  • Building suppliers and construction services for grain storage, machinery sheds, homes, and workshops.
  • And so much more.

Access the directories online today and stay connected to the products and services that keep your farm thriving!

Western Canada -- Click here to view 2026 Ag & Country Western Canada

Ontario - Click here to view 2026 Ag & Country Ontario


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Season 7, Episode 1: Managing Risk and Seeing Opportunities in U.S. Pork Production

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Today’s episode features three guests discussing the similarities and differences between pork production in the United States and Brazil, along with strategies for managing risk in today’s industry while recognizing and acting on opportunities. First, Dr. Anne Caroline de Lara, executive manager of live pig production at Seara Alimentos, a JBS company in Brazil, is joined by Dr. Matthew Turner, head of operations for JBS Live Pork. Together, they discuss how labor, climate and ventilation challenges vary between Brazil and the United States, while underscoring their shared commitment to raising healthy pigs. They also point to lessons producers in both countries can take from one another’s systems and on-farm experiences. Then, Brady Reicks, risk manager at Reicks View Farms, shares his perspective on risk management, drawing from his background in markets and his transition into farming. He discusses how protecting margins varies by operation and offers practical approaches producers can use to make marketing and business decisions with greater confidence rather than hesitation.

Both conversations were recorded at recent industry events focused on swine livability, including the International Conference on Pig Livability and Iowa Swine Day.