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Drought and Dry Conditions

Alberta Beef Producers has developed this page as a source of drought resources for cattle owners in Alberta. On it, you will find:

Includes: Updates from Government (and maps) | Drought Support and Resources | The Latest from ABP Daily | In the News | Looking after You

In January 2024, the Canada-Alberta Drought Livestock Assistance initiative expanded to 23 new regions and the application deadline was extended to February 22.

Livestock drought assistance expanding to new regions in Alberta

Shortly thereafter, the Government of Alberta authorized the Drought Command Team to begin negotiations with major water license holders in southern Alberta river basins. The hope is to complete at least one water-sharing agreement for each of the Red Deer River, Box River, and Oldman River basins. The water-sharing agreements will be entered voluntarily and are expected to be completed before March 31.

Alberta Beef Producers continues to work with the Government of Alberta to explore the possibilities of a potential disaster relief framework.

Updates from Government of Alberta

“Since the last report (May 2, 2024), another major storm system brought significant rains across much of the east-half of the province, ranging from more than 100 mm in the Cypress Hills, 30 to 70 mm through parts of the Central Region and 20 to 40 mm across the agricultural lands in the
North East Region (Map 1). In sharp contrast, most of the Peace Region received very little moisture, a condition that has been ongoing for several months now.”

Agricultural Moisture Situation Update

Drought Support

Resources


The Latest from ABP Daily

  • What you need to know about AgriRecovery Phase 2

    With a new year upon us, it brings new perspectives for planning on the year ahead. For producers across the province, this means looking at programs and available support to position for a strong year ahead. Jump to: AFSC’s podcast and AgriRecovery Minutes AgriRecovery On August 6, the provincial government announced a commitment to an…

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  • Looking to a post-drought spring

    As you walk across a drought-stricken perennial forage stand, you’ll hear the crunch of dry grass, and   see the cracking of soils, eager for more rain. There may be enough grass to inspire hope, to catch snow, and to offer a quick start to next year’s grazing season. Or, there may not. Perhaps this…

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  • How ABP helped inform the news in 2021

    Throughout 2021, we’ve been actively engaged in communications efforts, even outside of our own platforms. This year, we were invited to discussions with mainstream media, as well as agricultural media outlets, on a number of issues. Our Platforms: ABP App | ABP Daily | ABP Magazine | All for the Beef | Alberta Beef Producers…

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In the News


Looking after you

Farming and ranching can be stressful.

If you need support, try:

Counselling Alberta

Register by phone (Mon-Fri, 9:00-4:00): 1 (833) 827-4230
Register Online

More Options

(includes outside of province)

If you or someone you know is thinking of suicide:

Talk Suicide Canada

Toll Free (24/7): 1 (833) 456-4566
Text support (4pm-12am ET daily): 45645
https://talksuicide.ca/


If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, call 9-1-1

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  • Finding Support

    If you need someone to talk to but you're not sure where to go, have a look through some important resources from across Canada.

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Cattle Report

Updated: 24/04/2025

Steers

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Choice Steers

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Choice Heifers

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Boner Cows

Over 500 lbs: 272.93

Canadian Dollar

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Livestock Price Insurance Index

Expiry Fed Feeder Calf
14-Jul-25 266 -- --
11-Aug-25 262 372 --
8-Sep-25 256 376 --
6-Oct-25 254 374 432
3-Nov-25 248 370 428
1-Dec-25 246 360 426
Last Updated on April 17, 2025