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So What Do You Do When You Can’t Afford the Million Dollar Road?

This post is the last in a short series sharing our family’s experience trying to build a home on working agricultural land.

We’re writing this the way we farm, steady, practical, and honest. Not as a rant, and not to point fingers. Simply to document what happens when long-used rural access meets modern development rules.

Over the next few days, we’ll share the human story, the history of the road, the geography of river valley farmland, the policy questions this situation raises, and the path we’ve chosen moving forward.

If you live, work, or care about rural land, we hope this adds some clarity to a conversation many families don’t realize they’re stepping into.

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Pam Toews Pam Toews

Where Rural Roads Don’t Fit Urban Rules

This post is the fourth in a short series sharing our family’s experience trying to build a home on working agricultural land.

We’re writing this the way we farm, steady, practical, and honest. Not as a rant, and not to point fingers. Simply to document what happens when long-used rural access meets modern development rules.

Over the next few days, we’ll share the human story, the history of the road, the geography of river valley farmland, the policy questions this situation raises, and the path we’ve chosen moving forward.

If you live, work, or care about rural land, we hope this adds some clarity to a conversation many families don’t realize they’re stepping into.

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Pam Toews Pam Toews

Why River Valley Farmland Is Different

This post is the third in a short series sharing our family’s experience trying to build a home on working agricultural land.

We’re writing this the way we farm, steady, practical, and honest. Not as a rant, and not to point fingers. Simply to document what happens when long-used rural access meets modern development rules.

Over the next few days, we’ll share the human story, the history of the road, the geography of river valley farmland, the policy questions this situation raises, and the path we’ve chosen moving forward.

If you live, work, or care about rural land, we hope this adds some clarity to a conversation many families don’t realize they’re stepping into.

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Pam Toews Pam Toews

What Does It Mean When We Say “Agribusiness”?

The word “agribusiness” has come up a lot in our recent conversations.

Technically, it includes farms like ours.
But the picture that word paints doesn’t always match the reality of small farms selling flowers, hay, and produce.

We wrote a short post about why definitions matter, especially when policy is involved.

New on the blog: What Do We Mean When We Say “Agribusiness”?

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