Discover the rhythm of Alberta’s cattle industry through these curated events.
ABP invites you to the Calgary Stampede’s Cattle Trail from July 4-13, 2025, at the Nutrien Western Events Centre.
This live cattle exhibit and interactive experience guides visitors through the lifecycle of beef production, covering topics from cattle breeding science to various beef cuts. Beef producers and industry experts will be available daily from 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM to answer questions and discuss animal care and landscape preservation.
ABP presents Kitchen Theatre on July 8, 10, and 11 at The Range in the Big Four Building at the Calgary Stampede.
Top Canadian chefs will compete in a high-energy, one-hour cooking showdown, showcasing their skills with premium Alberta beef. Attendees can taste the results and vote for the winning recipe, experiencing Alberta beef at its finest.
The Pasture Rejuvenation workshop will cover an overview of the trial by BRRG & CARA, including a site walk-through and research insights on soil health and rejuvenation methods.
Grant Lastiwka will discuss strategies for pasture rejuvenation, such as species selection, cost-effective approaches, and grazing management.
The event will conclude with an interactive Q&A and discussion with producers in the field.
Participants are invited to a field day focused on exploring riparian areas, the lifeblood of our landscapes. This hands-on event will showcase local examples of healthy and degraded riparian zones and provide insights into effective management practices.
The Livestock Roundup: Ruminating on Nutrition will be held on July 11 & 12 at the Pomeroy Inn & Suites in Olds.
Topics include feed testing, mineral/vitamin deficiency symptoms, finishing beef cattle, rationing tools, and a nutritionist panel. Admission packages are available, and registration can be done by calling 403-844-2645.
The Working with Water workshop will cover strategies for securing a reliable water source, navigating approvals and licenses, and accessing funding. Presentations will include topics such as S-CAP Water Funding, Water Act Approvals, and Environmental Farm Plan Help.
The session will conclude with time for attendees to work on their Environmental Farm Plan with assistance from EFP Technicians.
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.
Legislators, business leaders, academics, and policymakers from the U.S. and Canada will gather in Bellevue, Washington, for the Pacific NorthWest Economic Region (PNWR)’s 34th Annual Summit from July 20-24, 2025, to discuss regional economic best practices and trade concerns.
The event will highlight innovations and explore how the region can harness emerging technologies to tackle key challenges and drive future growth. PNWER is recognized as a model for regional and bio-national cooperation, providing a platform for collaboration among diverse stakeholders.
The Canadian Forage and Grasslands Association (CFGA) is hosting an event for producers to learn about rotational grazing, including its benefits and implementation.
The event costs $20 per person and includes lunch, with field tours covering topics such as rotational cattle grazing, virtual collar demonstrations, and water systems. The afternoon session will feature demonstrations on soil water infiltration, soil health, and polycrop grazing.
Cows and Fish staff are hosting a day dedicated to improving understanding of riparian ecology and health on a stream system in central Alberta.
This event is tailored for professionals in agricultural or conservation extension and related fields who need to enhance their knowledge of riparian health and ecology. Participants will learn to identify key indicators of healthy riparian areas.
Strathcona County invites the public to a workshop on sheep and goat health at Brookville Community Hall in Ardrossan.
The event will cover grazing basics and strategies for maintaining animal health throughout the year. Registrants will be provided with a light supper.
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.
On August 16 & 17, 2025, Alberta Open Farm Days will serve as an incubator for agri-tourism and rural sustainability.
The event will education Albertans about food origins through agricultural-based initiatives. Additionally, talented chefs and rural communities will host farm-to-table culinary events across the province using Alberta farm products.
The Canadian Beef Check-Off Agency holds its Annual General Meeting each year to report on the administration and investment of check-off dollars and conduct business, including board elections and resolution debates.
This meeting is open to all Canadian beef industry stakeholders at no cost. Additionally, the Agency awards its scholarship annually during the AGM.
The event at Mt. Sentinel Ranch on September 23 and 24, 2025, in Chain Lakes, Alberta, will cover foundational theory on proper stockmanship, teaching cattle to take pressure, and gathering in pastures.
It will feature hands-on learning sessions and presentations by Jordie Waters. For more information, contact Kayla at Foothills Forage and Grazing Association.