Discover the rhythm of Alberta’s cattle industry through these curated events.
Laura Hilderman, a Guardian with Metis Nation Saskatchewan, will discuss regenerative agriculture practices and their benefits for rebuilding grasslands and sequestering carbon.
Hilderman and her husband operate a regenerative livestock ranch north of Regina, aiming to raise healthy animals and promote environmental stewardship. This webinar, hosted by the Saskatchewan Prairie Conservation Action Plan, will cover topics such as the Metis Guardians Program and long-term goals for reducing farm workload and increasing profitability.
Participants will learn about riparian management, restoration, planting, live staking, and bioengineering, followed by a field experience. The workshop will proceed rain or shine, so attendees should dress appropriately for the weather and be prepared for walking on uneven ground.
Registration is supported by the 2 Billion Trees Program from NRCan, Lake Winnipeg Basin Program, and Mountain View County.
The Peer Support Fundamentals Training, valued at $375, requires a $50 administration fee. If the $50 fee poses a barrier, individuals are encouraged to contact the organization to discuss fee waiver options.
Peer support involves a supportive relationship between people with shared lived experiences, providing emotional and social support.
On May 9, 2025, an intermediate beekeeping course will be held at Crop Diversification Centre North in Edmonton, Alberta.
Dr. Renata Labuschagne will reach participants about honey bee pests and diseases, colony health, and monitoring and treatment options.
Registration costs $180 and includes a CAPA Honey Bee Diseases & Pests book and a TTP Hive-side Guide; coffee and snacks are provided.
Cassandra Kirkpatrick of Jungle Out There Pet Services will host an informative and hands-on workshop about keeping chickens. Attendees will learn about coop design, winter care, bird health, biosecurity, predator protection, end-of-life planning, and Lacombe County’s bylaws for chicken ownership.
This free workshop will also offer light refreshments and snacks.
Leafy spurge is an invasive plant that degrades native grasslands and is challenging to control, often requiring multiple herbicide applications. Research investigates whether applying fertilizer can transform the relationship between leafy spurge and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) to enhance herbicide effects for sustainable weed management.
Sheila Taillon, a professional agrologist with experience in environmental consulting, will discuss these findings in the webinar hosted by the Prairie Conservation Action Plan.
Aggie Days Mountainview, hosted by the Agricultural Societies of Carstairs, Cremona, and Didsbury, will take place on May 23-24, 2025, in Carstairs, Alberta.
This event celebrates the legacy, value, and future of agriculture through interactive exhibits and activities. The event includes a School Day for students on May 23 and a Community Day for the general public on May 24.
Peace Country Beef and Forage Association invites everyone to Borderview Farm in Baytree, Alberta, on May 8 for a pasture calving tour and a discussion on alternative grazing techniques. The event includes a BBQ supper and costs $15 per person.
Pre-registration is required, with payment accepted in advance or at the door.
A full-day roundtable event in Edmonton will bring together influential leaders from government, industry, and academia to address critical policies surrounding digital agricultural technologies (DATs) for crops and livestock in Alberta.
Highlights include opening remarks from Honorable RJ Sigurdson, a keynote presentation by Jonathan McFadden, and discussions on improving DAT adoption, policy frameworks, and responsible agricultural innovation.
The Alberta Digitalization Agriculture Program aims to develop policy recommendations to foster effective use of digital AgTech, enhance data management, and promote transparency in Alberta’s agriculture sector.
The Alberta Strawberry Growers Masterclass is a 4-part expert-led online series designed for local growers, offering practical strategies for Alberta’s climate.
Whether launching a new strawberry farm or enhancing an existing operation, this masterclass provides a roadmap to success with insights from industry experts. Delivered via Zoom, the series covers each critical stage of the strawberry season, starting with planting and early growth best practices.
An exclusive Drone Demo Event will take place on June 12 at LARA Research Farm, from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM.
Attendees will experience cutting-edge drone technology and learn about the latest advancements in aerial solutions.
This event is ideal for networking and hands-on demonstrations for drone enthusiasts, industry professionals, and the curious alike
On June 17, 2025, the Lacombe Research and Development Centre will host a hands-on learning experience.
Participants will receive updates on herbicide resistance, invasive annual grass management, and hands-on weed ID training with over 45 species. Bus transportation is required, departing from Red Deer County and Lacombe County.
Dr. Dale Leckie, a best-selling author, will be the speaker at the upcoming webinar hosted by Caitlin Mroz-Sailer from the Prairie Conservation Action Plan.
Presenting sponsors include North American Helium and the Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association, with supporting sponsors Innovation Credit Union and Ranchers Stewardship Alliance Inc. The event acknowledges the traditional territories of Indigenous Nations and communities, recognizing their ongoing work and presence in Canada.
Toso Bozic will lead a Shelter Belt and Tree Care Workshop at NPARA Research Farm on June 18 from 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM.
Participants will learn about site selection, species maintenance, and managing environmental challenges, including drought and pests. This workshop offers expert advice, practical tips, and networking opportunities for anyone passionate about tree care.
The CAFLA AGM will take place from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., followed by a cocktail hour from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Members and friends can then enjoy a prime rib dinner, catered by Tom Jackson and his Kodiak BBQ crew, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. This event includes entertainment and celebrates another great year for CAFLA.
The Alberta Sheep Breeders Association is hosting a necropsy workshop to help producers recognize abnormalities and better assist their vets.
The workshop, including lunch, will be held at OC Flock in Bentley, Alberta, and is limited to 20 people, with a potential additional session on June 22, 2025, if there is enough interest. The cost is $125, payable by e-transfer to office@albertasheepbreeders.ca, and payment confirms registration.
AgricultHER School, a full-day female-focused agriculture event, will take place on Saturday, June 21, 2025, at Blazing J Simmentals in Sunset House, AB.
Attendees will enjoy a guided farm tour, Cow-Calf Vet Presentation, expert talks on farm management and mental health, a yoga break, and networking with other women in agriculture. Lunch and supper are included.
Stay tuned for more details on the upcoming field day, where attendees will learn about the benefits of fall/winter cereals for operations and soil health. The event will also cover preservation of wetlands and riparian areas in grain land. Registration link will be available in early May.
Hands-on learning returns on June 25 & 26 at the Farming Smarter Field School, the premier summer event for agriculture learning and knowledge sharing in southern Alberta.
Participants will enjoy two days filled with research updates and community mingling. This event brings together innovative minds from farms, research, and industry, all eager to enhance their skills and succeed.
Ashely Wagenaar invites participants to an exclusive update on local research in neighbouring fields, showcasing progress on projects relevant to southern Alberta growers. Attendees will have the opportunity to share insights to enhance the skills of farmers and agronomists, and chat with the farmers hosting these projects to learn about the practices and their benefits.
Coffee and snacks will be provided, with event dates subject to change based on inclement weather; notifications will be sent to RSVPs and posted on Farming Smarter’s social media accounts.
The 22nd Annual Southern Alberta Grazing School for Women will be held at Twin Butte community Hall in Twin Butte, Alberta, on July 16 & 17, 2025. Topics include range and riparian health, plant identification, grazing principles, local ranching stories, predator mitigation, species at risk management, and herd health.
The cost is $135, covering meals and course materials, with registration due by July 7th; payment can be made online or by cheque to Cows and Fish: Riparian Management Society.
The Future Leaders in Agriculture Summer Camp is a free, three-day immersive program for approved high school students in grades 10-12, held at Olds College Campus from July 28-30, 2025.
Presented by Olds College and Chinooks Edge School Division, the camp focuses on developing leadership skills, exploring modern agriculture challenges, and career opportunities. Participants will earn three high school credits and receive a $1,000 scholarship towards future enrollment at Olds College.
AgSmart, an educational expo focused on data and technology in agriculture, will be held July 28-31, 2025, at Olds College. Attendees will see the latest innovations, hear from industry experts, and engage with leading exhibits.
The outdoor format highlights the benefits of investing in equipment and technology to enhance farm productivity and profitability.
The 11th annual Peace Country Beef and Forage Association Research Farm event will be held on July 31, 2025, from 1:00 PM to 7:00 PM at PCBFA Research Farm. Attendees can network, explore innovative research projects, shop vendor booths, and enjoy demonstrations. For more information, contact info@pcbfa.ca.
The Alberta Strawberry Growers Masterclass is a 4-part expert-led online series designed for local growers, offering practical strategies for Alberta’s climate. Whether launching a new strawberry farm or enhancing an existing operation, this masterclass provides a roadmap to success with insights from industry experts.
Delivered via Zoom, the series covers each critical stage of the strawberry season, including marketing, bloom management, and pest control.
Westlock County Field Day will take place on Wednesday, August 13, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
This free event will offer valuable insights for producers interested in soil health, composting, intercropping, regenerative agriculture, and more. Stay tuned for additional details.