
Discover the rhythm of Alberta’s cattle industry through these curated events.
Join ABP’s Producer Meetings, where Alberta cattle producers guide policy, pass resolutions, and influence ABP’s direction.
Based on your feedback, we are continuing to include a dinner at every venue!
Speaking of dinner… it’s always easier to plan a meal when you know how many people are coming. That’s why we’re giving everyone who registers before January 5 the chance to win great prizes!*
*Winners must be present at the Producer Meeting for which they are registered, and must be in attendance at the time of the draw to claim their prize.
Join us for a Q & A with Karin Schmid – Beef Production and Extension Lead with ABP and local producers Brent Heidecker, Brad Osadczuk and Derek Westman.
These 3 producers have all been through the testing process and are eager to share their experiences.
Registration is encouraged. Please text Brianna (403-742-9554).
Join ABP’s Producer Meetings, where Alberta cattle producers guide policy, pass resolutions, and influence ABP’s direction.
Based on your feedback, we are continuing to include a dinner at every venue!
Speaking of dinner… it’s always easier to plan a meal when you know how many people are coming. That’s why we’re giving everyone who registers before January 5 the chance to win great prizes!*
*Winners must be present at the Producer Meeting for which they are registered, and must be in attendance at the time of the draw to claim their prize.
Carbon footprint? No problem! New research from University of British Columbia found that Canadian crops ALWAYS had the lowest emission footprints in the world because our soils are sequestering carbon. In extreme cases, western Canadian crops could be shipped to western European markets an additional 17 times before their carbon footprint would break even with crops grown in Europe! Want to learn more about this research?
Join Alberta AgriSystems Living Lab and Dr. Nicole Bamber in this webinar to learn more about how Canadian soils sequester carbon and Canadian crops have the lowest carbon footprint.
Join ABP’s Producer Meetings, where Alberta cattle producers guide policy, pass resolutions, and influence ABP’s direction.
Based on your feedback, we are continuing to include a dinner at every venue!
Speaking of dinner… it’s always easier to plan a meal when you know how many people are coming. That’s why we’re giving everyone who registers before January 5 the chance to win great prizes!*
*Winners must be present at the Producer Meeting for which they are registered, and must be in attendance at the time of the draw to claim their prize.
Join Foothills Forage and Grazing Association for an exciting day of learning and networking. Sessions include:
Join ABP’s Producer Meetings, where Alberta cattle producers guide policy, pass resolutions, and influence ABP’s direction.
Based on your feedback, we are continuing to include a dinner at every venue!
Speaking of dinner… it’s always easier to plan a meal when you know how many people are coming. That’s why we’re giving everyone who registers before January 5 the chance to win great prizes!*
*Winners must be present at the Producer Meeting for which they are registered, and must be in attendance at the time of the draw to claim their prize.
Join ABP’s Producer Meetings, where Alberta cattle producers guide policy, pass resolutions, and influence ABP’s direction.
Based on your feedback, we are continuing to include a dinner at every venue!
Speaking of dinner… it’s always easier to plan a meal when you know how many people are coming. That’s why we’re giving everyone who registers before January 5 the chance to win great prizes!*
*Winners must be present at the Producer Meeting for which they are registered, and must be in attendance at the time of the draw to claim their prize.
This year’s Beef Cattle Research Council webinar series will dig into topics that have an impact on your bottom line, including whether hormone implants are the right fit for your calves, how water quality and systems lead to better herd performance, and what you can do to reduce the risk of calf losses. All four webinars will be available for CE accreditation for veterinarians and RVTs.
BCRC webinars are available and free of charge thanks to guest speakers who volunteer their time and expertise to support advancements in the Canadian beef industry, and through the BCRC’s knowledge mobilization work funded by the Canadian Beef Cattle Check-Off and Canada’s Beef Science Cluster.
Join Alberta AgriSystems Living LAb and the British Columbia Cattlemen’s Association to learn more about how grazing cattle has helped to manage wildfires in BC. With the rise of devastating and intense fire events in British Columbia, it is clear that wildfire mitigation strategies are urgently needed. After witnessing firsthand how grazing can impact fire behaviour, ranchers, researchers and municipalities have come together to collaborate on a series of pilot projects utilizing cattle to reduce fire risk adjacent to urban communities.
Join ABP’s Producer Meetings, where Alberta cattle producers guide policy, pass resolutions, and influence ABP’s direction.
Based on your feedback, we are continuing to include a dinner at every venue!
Speaking of dinner… it’s always easier to plan a meal when you know how many people are coming. That’s why we’re giving everyone who registers before January 5 the chance to win great prizes!*
*Winners must be present at the Producer Meeting for which they are registered, and must be in attendance at the time of the draw to claim their prize.
Whether you’re a seasoned farmer or just starting out, this webinar series will provide valuable insights and practical tips to help you enhance crop productivity and sustainability. CEU credits are available following each presentation.
Join ABP’s Producer Meetings, where Alberta cattle producers guide policy, pass resolutions, and influence ABP’s direction.
Based on your feedback, we are continuing to include a dinner at every venue!
Speaking of dinner… it’s always easier to plan a meal when you know how many people are coming. That’s why we’re giving everyone who registers before January 5 the chance to win great prizes!*
*Winners must be present at the Producer Meeting for which they are registered, and must be in attendance at the time of the draw to claim their prize.
Join ABP’s Producer Meetings, where Alberta cattle producers guide policy, pass resolutions, and influence ABP’s direction.
Based on your feedback, we are continuing to include a dinner at every venue!
Speaking of dinner… it’s always easier to plan a meal when you know how many people are coming. That’s why we’re giving everyone who registers before January 5 the chance to win great prizes!*
*Winners must be present at the Producer Meeting for which they are registered, and must be in attendance at the time of the draw to claim their prize.
Precision Agriculture, only for the large-scale crop operations, right? Wrong!
Join Alberta Agrisystems Living Lab and three of our producer partners to learn from them first-hand how they have adopted and utilized precision ag tech on their operations at our upcoming webinar!
Join ABP’s Producer Meetings, where Alberta cattle producers guide policy, pass resolutions, and influence ABP’s direction.
Based on your feedback, we are continuing to include a dinner at every venue!
Speaking of dinner… it’s always easier to plan a meal when you know how many people are coming. That’s why we’re giving everyone who registers before January 5 the chance to win great prizes!*
*Winners must be present at the Producer Meeting for which they are registered, and must be in attendance at the time of the draw to claim their prize.
AFSC, along with partners Farm Management Canada and MNP, is hosting a series of one-day farm transition workshops across the province.
These workshops are designed to bring generations together – parents, children, and successors – as they begin the transition conversation.
Through discussions and sessions, participants will explore:
Attendees will be encouraged to share their experiences, ask questions, and learn from one another. Everyone will leave with practical tools, resources, and a clearer path forward.
Whether you’re a seasoned farmer or just starting out, this webinar (the second in its series) will provide valuable insights and practical tips to help you enhance crop productivity and sustainability. CEU credits are available following each presentation.
Are you considering forage rejuvenation on your operation or trying rotational grazing?
Adding more infrastructure for rotational grazing or breaking up (land) to improve forage could be hard and expensive. Join Alberta AgriSystems Living Lab and CanFax to learn more about the costs, returns and scenarios when working on a forage rejuvenation and rotational grazing is easy!
Holistic Management aims to educate and empower people to make socially, environmentally and financially sound decisions. Take home new ideas and practices to improve your land and your business.
This is the place to meet farmers, ranchers and land managers who are exploring new practices and ways of thinking about agriculture and food systems.
Whether you’re a seasoned farmer or just starting out, this webinar (the third in its series) will provide valuable insights and practical tips to help you enhance crop productivity and sustainability. CEU credits are available following each presentation.
AFSC, along with partners Farm Management Canada and MNP, is hosting a series of one-day farm transition workshops across the province.
These workshops are designed to bring generations together – parents, children, and successors – as they begin the transition conversation.
Through discussions and sessions, participants will explore:
Attendees will be encouraged to share their experiences, ask questions, and learn from one another. Everyone will leave with practical tools, resources, and a clearer path forward.
Join ABP’s Producer Meetings, where Alberta cattle producers guide policy, pass resolutions, and influence ABP’s direction.
Based on your feedback, we are continuing to include a dinner at every venue!
Speaking of dinner… it’s always easier to plan a meal when you know how many people are coming. That’s why we’re giving everyone who registers before January 5 the chance to win great prizes!*
*Winners must be present at the Producer Meeting for which they are registered, and must be in attendance at the time of the draw to claim their prize.
Calling all cattle-women!
VAHS is teaming up with the Beef Cattle Research Council (BCRC) to host this one-of-a-kind event for women in ag.
You’ll hear from:
The cost to attend is $25/person. RSVP to melissam@vahs.net.
Can bale or swath grazing actually save you money? How do these practices compare to drylot feeding? If you have questions, CanFax has answers.
Join Alberta AgriSystems Living Lab to learn more on how these practices can improve your bottom line and soil health at the same time.
Join ABP’s Producer Meetings, where Alberta cattle producers guide policy, pass resolutions, and influence ABP’s direction.
Based on your feedback, we are continuing to include a dinner at every venue!
Speaking of dinner… it’s always easier to plan a meal when you know how many people are coming. That’s why we’re giving everyone who registers before January 5 the chance to win great prizes!*
*Winners must be present at the Producer Meeting for which they are registered, and must be in attendance at the time of the draw to claim their prize.
A great opportunity for southern Alberta’s agriculture community to come together and share knowledge, brainstorm ideas, and make connections. Plus, you can listen to our experts share updates on Farming Smarter’s research from this year!
Farming Smarter’s Conference & Trade Show brings the brightest minds and innovative thinkers of southern Alberta’s agriculture community together for engaging presentations and deep conversation.
Join ABP’s Producer Meetings, where Alberta cattle producers guide policy, pass resolutions, and influence ABP’s direction.
Based on your feedback, we are continuing to include a dinner at every venue!
Speaking of dinner… it’s always easier to plan a meal when you know how many people are coming. That’s why we’re giving everyone who registers before January 5 the chance to win great prizes!*
*Winners must be present at the Producer Meeting for which they are registered, and must be in attendance at the time of the draw to claim their prize.
Join ABP’s Producer Meetings, where Alberta cattle producers guide policy, pass resolutions, and influence ABP’s direction.
Based on your feedback, we are continuing to include a dinner at every venue!
Speaking of dinner… it’s always easier to plan a meal when you know how many people are coming. That’s why we’re giving everyone who registers before January 5 the chance to win great prizes!*
*Winners must be present at the Producer Meeting for which they are registered, and must be in attendance at the time of the draw to claim their prize.
Join ABP’s Producer Meetings, where Alberta cattle producers guide policy, pass resolutions, and influence ABP’s direction.
Based on your feedback, we are continuing to include a dinner at every venue!
Speaking of dinner… it’s always easier to plan a meal when you know how many people are coming. That’s why we’re giving everyone who registers before January 5 the chance to win great prizes!*
*Winners must be present at the Producer Meeting for which they are registered, and must be in attendance at the time of the draw to claim their prize.
Join Alberta AgriSystems Living Lab and Drs. Vern Baron and Erick Santos to explore the potential benefits and of overseeding into your pastures.
This year’s Beef Cattle Research Council webinar series will dig into topics that have an impact on your bottom line, including whether hormone implants are the right fit for your calves, how water quality and systems lead to better herd performance, and what you can do to reduce the risk of calf losses. All four webinars will be available for CE accreditation for veterinarians and RVTs.
BCRC webinars are available and free of charge thanks to guest speakers who volunteer their time and expertise to support advancements in the Canadian beef industry, and through the BCRC’s knowledge mobilization work funded by the Canadian Beef Cattle Check-Off and Canada’s Beef Science Cluster.
Join ABP’s Producer Meetings, where Alberta cattle producers guide policy, pass resolutions, and influence ABP’s direction.
Based on your feedback, we are continuing to include a dinner at every venue!
Speaking of dinner… it’s always easier to plan a meal when you know how many people are coming. That’s why we’re giving everyone who registers before January 5 the chance to win great prizes!*
*Winners must be present at the Producer Meeting for which they are registered, and must be in attendance at the time of the draw to claim their prize.
Get ready to supercharge your farm management skills!
Join Farm Credit Canada (FCC) for a free, full-day event for farmers under 40 to have fun and explore the business side of farming. Learn from industry experts, connect with peers and gain insights to take your operation to the next level.
Topics include transition planning, business management, mental health and more.
Composting is more than just putting your manure in a pile, as you will find out from Alberta Agrisystems Living Lab’s panel of producers. Learn how these three producers are all brewing and using compost in their own unique ways at this upcoming webinar.
The Alberta Beef Producers’ Annual General Meeting (AGM) is being held alongside the Alberta Beef Industry Conference. The AGM brings together beef producers, delegates, industry representatives, and government officials. ABP delegates discuss pressing issues, review financials, elect board members, and vote on resolutions that shape the future of the industry.
ABP’s AGM is free to attend though registration is required.
Those looking to also take in the Alberta Beef Industry Conference need to register separately.
This three-day virtual conference brings together researchers, students, producers, government, commodity organizations and industry representatives with a range of perspectives to collectively share ideas and experiences about how to improve agricultural sustainability in Canada. Sessions will feature brief presentations followed by facilitated panel discussions. The conference will include a hands-on interactive workshop on the Holos model designed to estimate on farm greenhouse gas emissions, as well as a research update featuring graduate students who will share their findings through short videos.
The conference will offer Certified Crop Advisor Continuing Education Units (CCA CEUs).
The Alberta Beef Industry Conference is one of Canada’s largest beef convention and tradeshows, hosted by five beef industry organizations in the province; Alberta Beef Producers, Alberta Cattle Feeders’ Association, Alberta Auction Markets Association, Alberta Livestock Dealers and Order Buyers Association, and the Western Stock Growers Association. These organizations recognize the importance of coming together to address issues and concerns of regional, national and international scope.
Don’t miss this hands-on, knowledge-packed event designed for livestock producers who want to improve animal health, optimize feed efficiency, and boost profitability.
Key Highlights Include:
Whether you’re a seasoned producer or just starting out, this event will give you the tools and knowledge you need to support healthier animals and a more profitable operation.
Save the date for a very special feedlot edition of the ABP Beef Research Showcase! Come in person or watch online via DLMS!
Stay tuned for more details
Get ready to supercharge your farm management skills!
Join Farm Credit Canada (FCC) for a free event for farmers under 40 to have fun and explore the business side of farming. Learn from industry experts, connect with peers and gain insights to take your operation to the next level.
Topics include transition planning, business management, mental health and more.
Get ready to supercharge your farm management skills!
Join Farm Credit Canada (FCC) for a free event for farmers under 40 to have fun and explore the business side of farming. Learn from industry experts, connect with peers and gain insights to take your operation to the next level.
Topics include transition planning, business management, mental health and more.
This year’s Beef Cattle Research Council webinar series will dig into topics that have an impact on your bottom line, including whether hormone implants are the right fit for your calves, how water quality and systems lead to better herd performance, and what you can do to reduce the risk of calf losses. All four webinars will be available for CE accreditation for veterinarians and RVTs.
BCRC webinars are available and free of charge thanks to guest speakers who volunteer their time and expertise to support advancements in the Canadian beef industry, and through the BCRC’s knowledge mobilization work funded by the Canadian Beef Cattle Check-Off and Canada’s Beef Science Cluster.
This year’s Beef Cattle Research Council webinar series will dig into topics that have an impact on your bottom line, including whether hormone implants are the right fit for your calves, how water quality and systems lead to better herd performance, and what you can do to reduce the risk of calf losses. All four webinars will be available for CE accreditation for veterinarians and RVTs.
BCRC webinars are available and free of charge thanks to guest speakers who volunteer their time and expertise to support advancements in the Canadian beef industry, and through the BCRC’s knowledge mobilization work funded by the Canadian Beef Cattle Check-Off and Canada’s Beef Science Cluster.
Aggie Days in Lethbridge returns March 25-26, 2026.