Discover the rhythm of Alberta’s cattle industry through these curated events.
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.
The Battle River Research Group (BRRG) will host an Insect & Disease Scouting webinar on August 7, 2025, at 11:00 AM. Attendees will learn about late-season canola scouting strategies, the identification of key diseases such as Sclerotinia, Blackleg, Clubroot, and Verticillium Stripe, and how drought conditions affect insect populations and crop risk.
The session will also explore how insect and disease scouting complement each other and highlight current crop and plant conditions to monitor.
Battle River Research Group (BRRG) will present a webinar on spray adjuvants and postemergence herbicides on August 8, 2025.
The session will cover the types of adjuvants, spray water quality, nozzle interactions, mixture compatibility, and proper mixing techniques to enhance herbicide effectiveness.
Attendees will also gain practical tips, learn what to avoid, and have the opportunity to ask questions during a life Q & A.
Central Alberta Forage and Livestock Association is hosting a workshop on August 11th at Arbutus Community Hall, focusing on the practical use of microbial extract from Johnson-Su bioreactors.
Dr. Yamily Zavala will present compose analysis results and producers will share insights on adapting the bioreactor system for regenerative agriculture.
Attendees will also tour Revrok Farms to see a working farm setup and engage in discussions on soil health and input reduction.
North Peace Applied Research Association invites producers for a free, hands-on pasture walk with Dr. Bart Lardner on August 11, focusing on strategies to enhance forage quality, soil health, and pasture productivity.
Dr. Lardner, a professor a the University of Saskatchewan and research chair in cow-calf and forage systems, will share practical insights tailored to boht new and experienced forage matters.
Registration is required to receive the location details for the pasture site.
Farming Forward will host a hands-on event near Mayerthorpe on August 12, featuring internationally recognized rhizosphere ecologist Dr. Jill Clapperton.
The event includes a classroom session, a free social supper, and in-field pasture walks, all focused on practical strategies to improve soil health, water retention, and pasture resilience.
Registration is required, with free admission for members and a $35 fee for non-members.
Dr. Dale Gross, a grasslands ecologist with Saskatchewan Parks, will present a webinar on prescribed fire as a land management tool for enhancing biodiversity and reducing wildfire risks.
Drawing from research and practitioner workshops, the session will explore organizational strategies, barriers, and the formation of the Canadian Prairies Prescribed Fire Exchange to support interagency collaboration.
Hosted by Saskatchewan Prairie Conservation Action Plan, this free online event is part of the Native Prairie Speakers Series.
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.
Chinook Applied Research Association (CARA), in collaboration with Battle River Research Group (BRRG), is hosting a free event on August 14th focused on herbicide fate, plant nutrition, and soil health management.
Featured speakers include Dr. Don Huber, an internationally recognized plant pathologist, and Dr. Yamily Zavada, soil health specialist and manager of the CARA Soil Health Lab.
Lunch and refreshments are provided, and registration is encouraged to help organizers plan accordingly.
Red Deer County is hosting a unique culinary bus tour on August 15th, offering participants the chance to visit three local farms while enjoying an appetizer, main course, and dessert along the way.
The event connects guests with farmers and chefs, highlighting the stories and flavours behind locally grown food. Tickets are $105 and include transportation, farm tours, and a full-course meal, with registration beginning at 12:30 PM at CrossRoads Church.
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.
Red Deer County Agricultural Services is hosting a soil testing workshop on Monday, August 18, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Red Deer County Centre – Council Chambers.
Experts from CARA Soil Health Lab will demonstrate key techniques such as soil wet aggregate stability, compaction assessment, bulk density, water infiltration, and field sampling.
This hands-on session offers valuable insights for anyone interested in sustainable land management.
Battle River Research Group (BRRG) will host a webinar titled Grazing Decisions in a Dry August on August 19, 2025, at 10:00 AM.
The session will focus on pasture management, drought strategies for forage crops, and the use of annual salvage crops.
Attendees will gain insights into making informed grazing decisions during dry conditions.
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.
GRO-ing Women of Agriculture is a quarterly networking and learning event designed to connect and empower women in agriculture across the region.
The next session, focused on soil, feed, and grain testing, will take place on August 19, 2025, starting at 4:00 PM near Westlock, with a $15 fee that includes supper.
Attendees are encouraged to bring a crockpot recipe, a coffee cup, and optionally, work gloves for hands-on activities.
Foothills Forage and Grazing Association will host “Grassroots Grazing: A Small Ruminant Experience,” on August 19.
The free event will cover sheep grazing systems, fencing and watering setups, and brush control through grazing.
Attendees are asked to register in advance to confirm participation.
The Alberta Turfgrass Research Foundation will host its biennial Turf Research Field Day on August 21st at the Olds College Prairie Turfgrass Research Center.
The event will feature presentation son the latest turf technology and research, product demonstrations, and industry booths, with CEU credits available.
Attendees are encouraged to register in advance and enjoy a sponsored lunch by A-List Sustainable Turf.
Central Alberta Forage and Livestock Association, Regenerative Alberta Living Lab, and 4 Clover Ranch will host “Grazing Across Continents” at Arbutus Community Hall in Clearwater County.
The event features presentations, peer discussions, and a field tour with Australian grazers, focusing on regenerative grazing practices and international collaboration.
Coffee and registration begin at 9:30 AM, with lunch included and an optional BBQ supper to follow.
On September 17, 2025, Farming Forward will host “What a Waste — Managing On-Farm Carcasses, Wildlife Conflict & Plastic Waste” at the Blue Ridge & District Community League.
This free hybrid seminar will provide farms and ranchers with practical tools and insights on carcass disposal, farm plastics, and wildlife conflict, featuring expert presentations and a producer panel.
Coffee and networking begin at 9:30 AM, with registration required for both in-person and online attendance.
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.
On September 25, 2025, Do More Agriculture will host “Field of Mind: Supporting Men’s Mental Well-Being” from 12:00 – 1:00 PM as a free online fireside chat.
The event will feature real-life stories, practical tools, and a Q&A session focused on mental health challenges faced by men in agriculture.
Participants can join via Zoom to listen, share, and connect in a supportive and inclusive environment.