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The Road to 150: How industry partnerships are shaping Dalhousie’s agricultural future

Dalhousie's enduring partnership with a major agricultural equipment manufacturer and local dealership has played a pivotal role in enhancing student education in the Faculty of Agriculture and underscored the university's commitment to innovation and excellence in the field.

Over the past 15 years, Case IH — alongside dealership Tidal Tractor — has provided 141 tractors and other advanced farm machinery units to the Faculty. 

“It’s clear this partnership serves as an example of the power of collaboration,” said Dr. Heather Bruce, dean of the Faculty. “Working closely with industry partners like Case IH and local dealership Tidal Tractor has allowed us to enrich the student experience and drive innovation within the Faculty of Agriculture. This is a model we hope to continue expanding, building more relationships with industry leaders who share our commitment to education and excellence.”

The partnership first began when Dalhousie’s farm was facing a challenging situation with the prohibitive cost to repair an aging piece of equipment. Gary Maddison of Tidal Tractor and Robert Meier of Case IH saw an opportunity to do more than just fix a piece of equipment; they created a program that would provide state-of-the-art machinery and a chance for Dal's students to experience the latest in agricultural technology.

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California Farm Bureau 2025 Farm Dog of the Year Contest Winner - Willy - CAFB 107th Annual Meeting

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Meet Willy: California Farm Bureau’s 2025 Farm Dog of the Year!

We’re excited to introduce Willy, a miniature long-haired dachshund with a big heart and even bigger courage, and the Grand Prize winner of this year’s Farm Dog of the Year Contest!

Willy may be small, but he’s become an indispensable partner on owner Marshal Hagedorn’s forestry and cattle operations in Shasta, Tehama, and Siskiyou counties. Adopted in 2023, he quickly found his place on the ranch, helping manage critters, tagging along for long days in the woods, and offering unwavering companionship during demanding logging work.

Willy has even taken naturally to moving cattle, surprising calves (and more than a few full-grown cows!) with his burst of energy from the tall grass. As Marshal put it: “He goes with me everywhere every single day.”

Congratulations to Willy and his family, a perfect example of how every good farm dog, no matter the size, helps keep California agriculture running strong.