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This summer, residents can try their luck with chicken poop. Lake Country’s Oyama neighbourhood is…
An Oliver winery is adapting its outdoor experience past the pandemic, offering picturesque views of…

Ruby red cranberries can be seen floating in bogs on farms in the Lower Mainland…

Effective Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2023, approximately 398 surface and groundwater licence holders in the lower…

Westwold area farmers stand to lose millions of dollars after the province ordered all irrigation…

A 1948 photo posted to a BC history-based Facebook group last summer featuring a cucumber…

The cold snap in the southern Interior earlier this winter wiped out roughly three-quarters of…

It’s finally asparagus season at a North Okanagan farm after cooler spring weather pushed back…
A North Okanagan farmer, who has been prosecuted and fined multiple times for illegal farming…
When health inspectors arrived at Richard Yntema's Enderby farm, they found pigs roaming around in…
A BC Judge told an Enderby farmer Monday that some jail time might have been…
KELOWNA – A Kelowna man has just published a book that teaches everything you need to know about starting your own commercially successful farm in your backyard — or frontyard. The Urban Farmer is Curtis Stone's first book and is based on a the concept you don't require a large amount on land to be a...

OKANAGAN - An abnormally hot and dry summer appears to have had an unwelcome impact on Okanagan honey production. Helen Kennedy, who runs Arlo’s Honey Farm in Kelowna with her husband Rick Appel, says the season started off with an unusually early honey flow in May, likely due to above average spring temperatures. A productive...

“WE HAVE A THREE YEAR LIMIT ON THE PROJECT AND WE STILL NEED OVER 200 SAMPLES” CHERRYVILLE - They might be off-putting to some, but to a group of government researchers, deer heads from the Cherryville area are the key to stopping a potential disease outbreak in its tracks. Analyzing the lymph nodes found in...

SO EARLY, IT'S UNHEARD OF OKANAGAN - Many crops in the Okanagan have come and gone much earlier than normal, and that’s leaving consumers with mixed emotions. Cheryl Rohrer with Good ’N’ Plenty Produce in Armstrong says some customers are thrilled to see their favourite foods out earlier than usual, while others are left disappointed...