2002
2001
- Dec - Mind candy for empowerment.
- Nov - A chill in the air.
- Oct 31 - Supply Management Under Fire (Farmers' Independent Weekly, Manitoba)
(BRONZE, The O.R. Evans Award for Press Editorial, 2003, Canadian Farm Writers' Federation)
- Oct - The invisible hand is strangling the market to death. (Article)
- Oct - A lesson in contrasts.
- Sep - The sting!
- Aug 29 - Organic farm thrives in Fraser Delta (Farmers' Independent Weekly, Manitoba)
- Aug - Prairie drought; Canadian crisis?
- Jul - Now is the time to stand up and be counted.
- Jun 13 - Diversity: agriculture's hallmark (Farmers' Independent Weekly, Manitoba)
- Jun - Watering the grassroots.
- May - One voice: and that's what made the difference.
- Apr - High time for a revolution.
- Mar - Dancing with Fidel.
- Feb - For the record.
- Jan - New Era dumps Land Reserve commissioners.
2000
- Dec - A primer on water policy and trade issues. (Article)
- Dec - Ten excellent reasons to go to Cuba this winter.
- Nov - Passion.
- Oct - Preserving independence.
- Sep - Sea change.
- Aug - The taking of Canada's water - the final chapter.
- Jul - Food for thought.
- Jun - Going from bad to worse with our water.
- May - When trade becomes capture.
- Apr - 10 points to raise with political wanna-be's.(Reprinted as To Politicians seeking farm vote. Op-Ed. Western Producer, April 19)
- Mar - Where is the leadership when the future of farming is on the line.
- Feb - Making connections in Cuba.
- Jan - Reflections at the millennium.
1999
- Dec - Stories from the back roads of Cuba.
- Nov - Time to vote based on farm issues.
- Oct - "The experience of a lifetime."
- Sep - Delta - canary in a coal mine for B.C. agriculture.
- Aug - Where is respect for farmers' rights?
- Jul - The emperor's new clothes. (Reprinted in part as Play hardball to protect water, Op-Ed. Western Producer, August 10)
- Jun - Getting Resepect.
- May - Stewardship - unvalued by the market, of real value to society.
- Apr - Hope springs eternal even from the most cynical of bones.
- Mar - Postcards from Cuba.
- Feb - What the Little Red Hen finally found out.
- Jan - A barnyard conversation with the Little Red Hen.
1998
- Dec - The erosion of public policy support for agriculture.
- Nov - Laid low - the taking of Canada's water.
- Oct - Reaping the rewards of co-operation.
- Sep - Till the cows come home.
- Aug - The year of living sabatically.
- Jul - Questions for a lazy summer afternoon.
- Jun - Plugging the leak on NAFTA myths.
- May - The Global Cottage and other tales.
- Apr - The rites and the signs of spring.
- Mar - Cuban ag reforms boost food production.
- Feb - Sustaining momentum... tale of a tourist.
- Jan - Fridge list for the coming year and beyond.
1997
- Dec - Blacklisting, and how it affects us all.
- Nov - Provincial Interest Report a winner but...
- Oct - Fall preserves - a small harvest of ideas.
- Sep - Blowing smoke - the hype on hemp.
- Aug - Falling in love with Cuba - how about an exchange?
- Jul - A sun-warmed, earthy little column for July.
- Jun - One potato, two potatoes: the new ag economics.
- May - It all depends on which formula you use.
- Apr - Six Mile Ranch Scandal refuses to go away. (feature)
- Apr - What's in a name when it's (Dear <<Name>>:)
- Mar - Farmers must "Beware the Ides of March".
- Feb - Sweetheart issue for the farm community.
- Jan - For once, let's hear it for the good guys!
1996
- Dec - Lett-uce dance? or CITT this one out?
- Dec - The proud history of Country Life in BC. (feature)
- Nov - Eating ties all of us to the land, but whose?
- Oct - Moura Quayle, new Dean of agriculture, talks to Wendy Holm.
- Sep - Paleolithic economics - time for new stone age.
- Aug - Dear Catherine -Open letter to BC agriculture's brand new Deputy Minister.
- Jul - Not with a bang but with a wimper.
- Jun - Stand Up, Wayne!
- May - We the undersigned.
- Apr - Dear sundayshow@vancouver.cbc.ca
- Mar - Why are they planting all those potatoes?
- Feb - Water - the other half of the ALR covenants.
- Jan - Maybe its time for a maternalistic approach.
1995
- Dec - Give BC farming a super present.
- Nov - Three things Canadians can do in a canoe.
- Oct - Fair public comment on issues of importance.
- Sep - Just what is that SAVE-ON FOOD ad saying?
- Aug - Food for thought - an afternoon picnic for a hot August.
- Jul - Well Corky - what dance steps do we need to teach you?
- Jun - A window of opportunity for farmers' message.
- May - Where chicken farms are as common as magnolias.
- Apr - poz'e tive eks'tern al' etes.
- Mar - Politicians already in that "high-twitchiness" mode.
- Feb - It's the valley of the jolly (ho, ho, ho) green giant. Not.
- Jan - On round tables, square pegs and...
1994
- Dec - Time to update lobbying skills for the '90's.
- Nov - All-Aboard! for a last trip in the Time-O-Rama.
- Oct - The Holm Stretch - ensure farmers get their share of Treaty benefits.
- Sep - Green stamps?
- Aug - Dare to be... A soliloquy to the CITT.
- Jul - All aboard! - we're pulling away pretty quick.
- Jun - Oh! For a yenta - matchmaking takes a lot of work.
- May - Treaty negotiations - is all Crown land created equal?
- Apr - Questions on the Columbia Treaty downstream benefit.
- Mar -This is not just small potatoes.
- Feb - Fast growing poplars could be worthwhile new ag crop. (Article)
- Feb - ADAM meets EVE... a strategic romance.
- Jan - Dear New Democratic Party.
- Dec - Which door you choose makes all the difference.
- Nov - It is 2030 A.D.... urban sprawl buries farmland.
- Oct - In search of border collies... in human guise.
- Sep - What do these farmers want anyway?
- Aug - Lament for a Nation Part II: the taking of Canada's water.
- Jun - Open letter to Larry Martin on ag potential.
- May - Agriculture's social potential needs consideration.
- Apr - Co-ops are farmers best hope in post GATT
- Mar - Leaving decisions to US no way to make farm policy.