Roots Deep Enough to Weather Anything: Shelterbelts and Farm Resilience
Farming has always required adapting to what the land gives you. Some years bring plenty of moisture and steady conditions. Other years bring dry springs, strong winds, unexpected weather shifts, or long stretches where it feels harder to predict what comes next. Many Prairie producers know the feeling of watching topsoil move across a field…
Read MoreMore Yield, Less Spent: What Shelterbelts Actually Do for Your Bottom Line
Farming has always involved a lot of balancing. Input costs rise, weather patterns shift, and every season seems to bring a new variable that affects the bottom line. Fertilizer, fuel, seed, moisture, and labour all add up quickly. With so much outside a producer’s control, it’s worth paying attention to the things that can help…
Read MoreWhy Porosity Matters: Rethinking Shelterbelts for Better Dust Control
Across the Canadian Prairies, wind and soil movement have always gone hand in hand. When left unmanaged, that movement turns into dust erosion, carrying away valuable topsoil, reducing productivity, and creating long-term challenges for both farmers and rural communities. Shelterbelts were introduced as a direct response to this problem. In fact, the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation…
Read MoreIncorporating Edible Fruit into Your Shelterbelt Landscape
For generations across the Canadian Prairies, shelterbelts have quietly protected farms, acreages, and homesteads from some of the harshest environmental conditions. Traditionally, shelterbelts were designed with a straightforward purpose: stop the wind, trap snow, and prevent soil erosion. They were practical and functional. Today, we have far more hardy options available. Shelterbelts can still perform…
Read MoreHow to Care for Young Shelterbelts in the First Few Years
Planting your shelterbelt is a big step, but what happens after planting is what truly sets your trees and shrubs up for success. In the first few growing seasons, your seedlings are focused on establishing roots and adjusting to their environment. With consistent early care, you can avoid tree stress, support stronger development, and help…
Read MorePlanting Timeline for Every Province: When to Order & When to Plant
One of the most common questions we hear each year is: When should I order my seedlings and when should I actually plant them? Because Canada spans so many climate zones, planting timelines can feel confusing. The good news is that with a bit of planning, ordering early, and understanding how dormant seedlings work, spring…
Read MoreBeginner Mistakes to Avoid When Planting Rural Windbreaks
Planting a rural windbreak is one of the best long-term investments you can make for your property. From reducing wind exposure to protecting crops, livestock, driveways, and buildings, a well-planned windbreak becomes an asset for decades. But the early stages matter a lot. Over the years, we’ve seen the same beginner mistakes lead to stressed…
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