
Discover the rhythm of Alberta’s cattle industry through these curated events.
Join Alberta AgriSystems Living Lab and Dr. Breanne Tidemann from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada to learn more about integrated weed management. Wondering where weeds are at with resistance? Considering competitive varieties? Looking for more information on herbicides for Lupins? You’ll learn all about these topics and more during this webinar.
Alberta Hereford Showcase returns to Red Deer this November! Join Alberta’s Hereford breeders and enthusiasts for Canada’s largest Hereford show, happening November 12–16, 2025 at Westerner Park, Red Deer.
This year’s Showcase features:
• Carcass Competition
• Best of the West Bull Sale
• Open & Junior Shows
• Queen of Hearts and Youth Herd Builder programs
• Genes of the Future Sale
The event will feature expert presentations on topics such as drought resilience, grazing strategies, precision ranching, and virtual ranching.
Speakers include Barry Irving, Carolyn Fitzsimmons, Edward Bork, and more.
Registration is required, and attendees will gain insights into how research is shaping practical, on-the-ground rangeland management.
Ag Connections is presented at the Medicine Hat Exhibition & Stampede Grounds.
This session, hosted by Alberta Beef Producers, with participation from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), will focus on information relevant to primary producers, including an overview of the investigation process, common questions from producers, and resources for those seeking additional information or support.
Those interested in learning more about bTB are encouraged to register and join the webinar via Zoom.
Save the date! More details to come soon. Targeted for County of Wetaskiwin.
Join Do More Ag for an engaging fireside chat where men in agriculture come together to share real-life experiences, exchange valuable tips, foster meaningful connections, and support one another. Whether you’re eager to contribute to the conversation or prefer to sit back and listen, this is a great opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and strengthen the agricultural community.
Join Alberta AgriSystems Living Lab and Winston Gamache from the Agroforestry & Woodlot Extension Society as we learn more about the critical roll trees can play in managing dry conditions across the prairies.
As the seasons change, drones remain one of the most practical and versatile tools on the ranch. This session explores how producers can use drones year-round—from checking watering systems and monitoring feeding activity to locating animals with thermal cameras. Markus will share real-world footage and tips for safe and reliable operation in cold weather. He’ll also introduce emerging opportunities such as brush control and targeted spraying, highlighting both the potential and current regulatory limits of these applications.
Talk Ask Listen, developed by The Do More Ag Foundation, is an interactive workshop. It is designed to foster and support people across agricultural communities, from producers right through industry and community, to increase mental health knowledge, become comfortable with mental health conversations, and learn how to take action. Talk Ask Listen helps participants to build skillsets and knowledge; it is not therapy. These workshops help communities, business and industry, and farms cultivate a culture of well-being. Talk Ask Listen has been delivered to over 2,500 participants since the program’s inception.
CAFLA invites you to a hands-on, informative event featuring expert presentations, real-world insights from local producers, and an on-farm visit to Tin Forest Farm to see Nature’s Netwrap in action. The afternoon includes presentations from John Bland of Barbeejay Supplies on hay storage solutions and Abby Redman from Blue Rock Animal Nutrition on feed analysis. Learn how real producers like Alana Schamber are improving sustainability and feed quality on-farm. This is a great opportunity to gain practical knowledge, connect with fellow producers, and explore innovative tools to improve your operation. Lunch included – don’t miss it!
Please call 403-844-2645 to register or use the link. Hillside Community Hall25200 Township Rd 472, Wetaskiwin, Alberta T9A 1W8
Plot2Farm aims to bring agronomic management research to the farm-gate.
Join Alberta AgriSystems Living Lab and Lara de Moissac from Alberta Grains as we learn more about the projects and results from this on farm program. The Plot2Farm program was initially adapted from small plot research, Alberta Grains developed farm-ready research protocols that farmers can implement on-farm with the help of an agronomist. Since the program’s inception in 2020, Alberta Grains has expanded the list of protocols to include seeding rate, plant growth regulator, and a few custom trials per year.
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.
Join Alberta Beef Producers and partners in Foremost for a full day celebrating Alberta’s rangelands — honouring the past and looking forward to the future. Foremost Community Hall. Catered lunch included
Topics include:
History of range management & research in Alberta
Drought and post-wildfire planning
Precision ranching, heat stress & animal behavior
Annual bromegrass control
…and more!
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.
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 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 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 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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.