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  • Digging In with UFA - Women In Agriculture
    Dec 3 2025

    Season 2 Episode 1


    Did you know women could own cattle before they could vote? In this episode of Digging In with UFA, we learn about the realities, misconceptions and histories of women in agriculture. Joined by beef producer and educator, Josie Pashulka, and rancher and author, Rachel Herbert, we take a look at the reality of women’s roles in Canadian agriculture from generations past to present day. What unique perspectives do they bring to the industry? What does innovation and leadership look like for women in Ag? What role does gender play in the history of legacy ranches and homesteads? Grab your shovels and join us as we dig into another fascinating topic on Digging In with UFA.


    Our Guests


    Josie Pashulka - Rusylvia Cattle Co.


    Josie Pashulka and her husband Ken co-founded the Rusylvia Cattle Co. 31 years ago. With the help of their three sons, they operate the 400-cow operation in Derwent, Alberta. Josie advocates for producers and helps strengthen the industry as an Alberta Beef Producers Delegate. She also leads the industry as an educator and a preeminent voice in artificial insemination at Lakeland College, where she helps train the next generation of livestock professionals. She has been recognized for her work with a 2025 Women in Ag Award by Agriculture Financial Services Corporation (AFSC) highlighting her impact, resilience and dedication to agriculture.


    Rachel Herbert - Trail’s End Beef


    Rachel Herbert co-owns and operates Trail’s End Beef near Nanton, Alberta, where she and her husband Tyler raise grass-fed, grass-finished, red and black Angus cattle using regenerative practices. As advocates for sustainability, their ranching model emphasizes rotational grazing, watershed protection and ecological stewardship of native grasslands in Porcupine Hills. Holding an MA from the University of Calgary, Rachel is the author of Ranching Women in Southern Alberta, a groundbreaking book that challenges myths and highlights the vital roles women have played in ranching history. As a fourth-generation rancher raising the fifth, Rachel draws on her family’s deep roots in Alberta ranching, including stories of her great-grandmother’s resilience during the Great Depression.


    About UFA

    UFA Co-operative was founded in 1909. The co-operative was formed by farmers, for farmers, with the belief that we can accomplish more when we work together. 116 years later, UFA has grown into one of Canada's largest and most progressive agricultural co-operatives, offering the products, services and support for the farmers and ranchers who feed the world. As a co-operative, UFA is member-owned and today, its membership has grown to over 180,000. UFA continues the movement started over a century ago by serving and advocating for members of the agricultural community and beyond. At the heart of this commitment is ensuring the voice of the farmer is brought to the decision-making table. UFA is proud to give back to rural communities, ensuring they thrive for generations to come. Learn more at UFA.com.

    Credits

    Host: Dr. Don Shafer, PhD

    Guests: Josie Pashulka, Rachel Herbert

    Senior Writer: Eric La Febre

    Showrunner: Jessica Grajczyk

    Audio Producer: Scott Whittaker

    Executive Producer: Jennifer Smith

    Contributor: Trish Nixon


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    40 min
  • Trailer: Season 2
    Dec 1 2025

    Welcome to Diggin In With UFA: Season 2

    It takes a certain kind of ambition to do what farmers do. Between the hours and the hard labor, to the public scrutiny and bureaucratic maze running, it's not an easy task. While the agriculture industry feeds millions quietly tilling and producing behind the scenes, many forget that our food comes from the hands of real people with real stories.

    Join us as we share stories from those with boots on the ground and unearth unique perspectives on
    agriculture's biggest conversations. It's time to grab your shovel and get to work.

    #podcast #farming

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    1 min
  • Digging in with UFA - Weather and Agriculture
    Oct 22 2025

    Digging in with UFA - Weather and Agriculture


    Farmers rely on some level of predictability. Season over season, being able to forecast a certain amount of rainfall is a more difficult task. Is this something new or, like the farmers and ranchers of generations past, is Mother Nature just keeping us on our toes? This week we are digging in on Weather and Agriculture. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion with the CEO of the Alberta Cattle Feeders Association, both nationally and provincially, Janice Tranberg and Rancher, Comedian and Youtube Personality known commonly as Quick Dick McDick, Dickson Delorme, while we dig to the root of Canadian Agriculture's most pressing topics. Guided by our host Don Shafer in partnership with UFA Co-operative, we’re ready to dig in. Are you?

    #podcast #farming

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    23 min
  • Digging in with UFA - Technology in Agriculture
    Sep 10 2025

    With technology rapidly transforming nearly every sector of production and business worldwide, how is agriculture adapting and integrating these advancements into daily operations? And for those newly entering the sector who have grown up in this technological era, what role will they play in shaping the future of tech in agriculture? This week we are digging in on technology in agriculture. Join as we listen to true blue discussions from President of Red Deer Polytechnic Stuart Cullum and Alberta Farmer and Agricultural Social Media Advocate Charlotte Wasylik while we dig to the root of Canadian Agriculture's most pressing conversations. Guided by our host Don Shafer in partnership with UFA Co-operative, we’re ready to dig in. Are you?

    https://rdpolytech.ca/about-us/faculty/stuart-cullum https://ca.linkedin.com/in/cullumstuart

    @stuartfcullum @RedDeerPolytech @chatsworthfarm @prariebirder

    https://albertaopenfarmdays.ca/farm/chatsworth-farm

    https://www.facebook.com/chatsworthfarm/ https://www.youtube.com/@chatsworthfarm579Instagram.com/chatsworth

    farm #ruraltechnology #agtech

    https://agriculture.canada.ca/en/science

    https://agriculture.canada.ca/en/science/scientific-research-and-collaboration-agriculture/agricult

    ure-and-agri-food-canadas-strategic-plan-science

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    47 min
  • Digging in with UFA - Family Farm Dynamics and Succession Planning
    Jul 30 2025

    Digging in with UFA - Family Farm Dynamics and Succession Planning

    Planning for the future is tricky. From unexpected life events and the sudden loss of loved ones to maintaining the legacy of a family business, preparing for succession and adapting to life's hurdles is no easy task. This week we are digging into family farm dynamics and succession planning in agriculture. Join us for insightful discussions with Maggie Van Camp, Founder and Director for Strategic Change at Loft32 and CEO of Recrest Farms, and Trevor McClean, National Leader for Transition Smart Services. Together, we'll explore the most pressing issues in Canadian agriculture. Guided by our host Don Shafer, in partnership with UFA Co-operative, we're ready to dig in. Are you?

    #podcast #farming

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    24 min
  • Digging in with UFA - Rural Mental Health
    Jun 18 2025

    Digging in with UFA - Rural Mental Health

    On the farm, preparing and protecting yourself from the hazards and dangers associated with the labour of production can be a taxing endeavor. So much so that we tend to forget about the mental stressors that can creep in. When it comes to mental health, what do advocacy and outreach look like? How deep does the stigma associated with mental health struggles run within agricultural communities? What do we do to change things? This week we are digging in on rural mental health. Join us for an honest and real conversation with Leslie Kelly, Social Media Mental Health Advocate, Do More Ag Founder, and Saskatchewan Farmer, along with Shaun Haney, Host of Realag Radio on SiriusXM and Founder of realagriculture.com. Together, we'll explore mental health in Canadian agriculture. Guided by our host Don Shafer, in partnership with UFA Co-operative, we're ready to dig in. Are you?

    #DoMoreAg #highheelsandcanolafields #RealAg #ShaunHaney #LesleyKelly #LetsTalk #MentalHealthMatters @realagriculture

    https:/ /www.linkedin.com/company/realagriculture @realagmedia shaney@realagriculture.com

    #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #podcast

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    36 min
  • Digging in with UFA - Tariffs and Agriculture
    May 21 2025

    Digging in with UFA - Tariffs and Agriculture

    It’s no surprise that many people feel anxious about the future of trade, especially with the recent implementation of new tariffs. As we examine their real-world impact, a key question emerges: how can agriculture—both large-scale and small-scale—protect itself from the rising costs and prepare for future, unpredictable shifts in global trade? This week, we’re digging into the topic of tariffs and their effects on agriculture. Join us for an insightful conversation featuring Scott Crockatt, Vice President of Communications and External Relations at the Business Council of Alberta (BCA), and Margaret Rigetti, farmer and Board Director at Sask OilSeeds. Guided by host Don Shafer and presented in partnership with UFA Co-operative, we’ll explore the root of some of Canadian agriculture’s most pressing issues. We’re ready to dig in—are you?

    Further Discussion and Mentioned Information

    Agriculture and agri-food trade between Canada and the United States - agriculture.canada.ca

    https://www.canada.ca/en/department-finance/programs/international-trade-finance-policy/canadas-

    response-us-tariffs/complete-list-us-products-subject-to-counter-tariffs.html

    https://www.canada.ca/en/department-finance/news/2025/03/li

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    45 min
  • Digging in with UFA - Science and GMOs
    Apr 16 2025

    Digging in with UFA - GMO’s


    In the realm of consumer produce and agricultural products, many discussions have been brought to the table about altering the chemical nature of foods. But what exactly is a GMO, and why is there so much concern about its consumption? This week, we delve into genetically modified organisms in agriculture. Join us for insightful discussions with Stuart Smythe, Agri-Food and Innovation Sustainability Enhancement Chair and Professor in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of Saskatchewan, and Sylvain Charlebois, Director of the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University. Together, we'll dive deep into this highly debated topic, uncovering truths and dispelling myths. Guided by our host Don Shafer, in partnership with UFA Co-operative, we're ready to dig in. Are you?


    Acronyms Present in Episode:

    GM: Genetically Modified

    BT: Bacillus Thuringiensis; A group of soil microbes used to control specific types of insect pests

    CFIA: Canadian Food Inspection Agency

    PMRA: Pest Management Regulatory Agency

    FAO: Food and Agricultural Association.

    #podcast #farms

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    36 min