The Nuffield Canada Scholarship is a prestigious award designed for mid-career professionals involved in agriculture, whether in primary production, industry, or governance. This scholarship offers an exceptional opportunity for recipients to develop global perspectives, enhance their expertise, and build leadership capacity within agriculture. Each year, Nuffield Canada awards up to six scholarships, each valued at…
The Canadian Beef Check-Off Agency (the Agency) is inviting applications for its annual scholarship, aimed at students interested in contributing to Canada’s beef industry. This initiative is part of the Agency’s ongoing efforts to engage young individuals in various roles within the industry, including grassroots producers, future leaders of national and provincial organizations, and industry…
As the 2025 agricultural season progresses, it’s crucial for producers to stay informed about important deadlines set by Agriculture Financial Services Corporation (AFSC). These deadlines ensure that your crops, livestock, and beekeeping operations are adequately insured and protected. Here are the upcoming deadlines to mark on your calendar: April 30, 2025 May 15, 2025 June…
The Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA) hosted the National Ag Leaders Debate today, moderated by Shaun Haney of RealAgriculture, and Martin Ménard from La Terre de chez nous, Québec. The debate featured prominent representatives from Canada’s major political parties, including Kody Blois (Liberal Party), John Barlow (Conservative Party), Heather Ray (New Democratic Party), Yves Perron…
The On-Farm Climate Action Fund (OFCAF) is open for applications. This program aims to provide financial support to producers, helping them adopt and implement Beneficial Management Practices (BMPs) that reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, enhance production efficiency, and improve sustainability and resiliency on their farms. Results Driven Agriculture Research (RDAR), selected by Agriculture and Agri-Food…
Rural and remote residents face unique challenges in accessing affordable utilities and heating. To address these issues, the Alberta government has announced an investment in Budget 2025. The budget allocates $8.5 million to the Rural Utilities Program, which includes the Rural Electric Program, Rural Gas Program, Rural Water Program, and the Remote Area Heating Allowance….
Alberta is making it easier for communities, businesses, and farmers to access water by removing the 10 per cent holdback on most water license transfers. Traditionally, transferring water required holding back 10 per cent, which often meant that available water couldn’t be used by those who needed it most. To address this issue, Alberta’s government…
With an estimated 45,000 elk in Alberta and expanding herd distribution, populations at times come into conflict with agricultural producers. While recreational hunting seasons for antlerless elk have been the primary tool to manage populations, achieving harvest goals can be a challenge in some areas. In addition to new extended antlerless elk hunting seasons in…
The Government of Alberta has a new campaign, titled ‘Buy Local,’ encouraging consumers to support the province’s agriculture and food industry by choosing local products. The campaign aims to encourage people to buy from Alberta’s farmers, ranchers, and food processors who provide safe and nutritious food for Albertans, Canadians, and the world. Minister of Alberta…
Results Driven Agriculture Research (RDAR) has announced an investment of over $7.5 million in research grants as part of the Agriculture Funding Consortium (AFC). This funding aims to deliver impactful results for Alberta’s producers. The AFC, consisting of 18 agricultural organizations, coordinates funding to support sustainability, diversification, and growth in Western Canada’s agriculture and agri-food…
The Alberta government is investing $1.8 million to construct a new road connecting Highway 873 to the JBS Food plant, aiming to improve safety and efficiency for County of Newell residents. This project will save workers up to 90 minutes daily on their commute. The project includes road construction and intersection improvements, with construction expected…
Agriculture in the Classroom Canada (AITC-C) has announced Denise Schmidt as its new Executive Director. Schmidt, who has a long-standing connection to the agricultural sector, is set to enhance agricultural literacy across the nation. Schmidt’s extensive experience spans industry, producers, associations, and government. Previously, she was the Senior Director of North American Canola Business and…