Hopcott Family

Located in Pitt Meadows, BC, Hopcott Farms is a third-generation cattle farm. Bob Hopcott and his family are strong advocates of eating local, supporting fellow farmers, and strengthening community relations. Their grass-fed cattle are sourced from ranches, located in the interior of BC, that have not been implanted with growth additives, hormones, or antibiotics.

The Seelhof Family

The Woodjam ranch was established in 1899 and is a cattle ranch located in Horsefly, BC surrounded by mountainous terrain and the beautiful Horsefly river. The ranch adopted its name from a log-jam that occurred in the river, that created a bridge formation which passed through into the ranch. Back in the early years, the ranch was known to be a hideout spot for Jesse James & his crew!

Statement from BCAC President on U.S. Tariffs

“Today’s tariffs introduce new challenges for B.C.’s farmers and ranchers, adding to the pressures they already face. Our sector has always been resilient, and we will continue to adapt and push forward. BC Agriculture Council is actively engaging with our members to understand the real-time impacts and ensure their voices are heard where it matters most. In the coming weeks, we will be working closely with industry and government to find solutions that strengthen B.C. agriculture, protect local businesses, and support the communities that rely on a thriving sector. We remain committed to ensuring farmers and ranchers have the tools and support they need to remain competitive, drive innovation, and build a strong future for B.C. agriculture.” – Jennifer Woike, President, BC Agriculture Council

New provincial task force will focus on food security, growth, economy

“B.C.’s agriculture sector has been a significant economic contributor and an important piece of our province’s identity for more than a century, but the long-term viability of farming faces several challenges,” said Danielle Synotte, executive director, BC Agriculture Council (BCAC). “If the economic growth potential of the sector is to be realized, we need to re-evaluate the way we see and value agriculture. The Premier’s task force is an opportunity to build a shared vision for the sector that involves innovative ideas and a shift in perspective, focusing on solutions, and BCAC is thrilled to be a partner on this very important work.”