Discover the rhythm of Alberta’s cattle industry through these curated events.
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.
Join the Canadian Roundtable for Sustainable Beef in Toronto for the 2025 Annual General Meeting focusing on “Collaboration and Learning in a Complex Era of Sustainability.”
The CRSB’s annual business meeting and conference sessions will be held on Tuesday, September 23, followed by a reception sponsored by Canada Beef. On Wednesday, Sept. 24, join the “Maple Leaf Beef Tour” as we tour a variety of farms around the areas.
The event will be hosted in collaboration with the Global Roundtable for Sustainable Beef (GRSB), which will be hosting a Beef Sustainability Communicator’s Summit on Thursday, Sept. 25 and a Board meeting on September 26.
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.
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.
Do you have unwanted pesticides or livestock/equine meds?
Safely dispose of unwanted pesticides or livestock/ equine meds at a Cleanfarms collection event – no charge!
Benalto Agri Services is once again partnering with Cleanfarms as a collection site for the 2025 Unwanted Pesticides and Old Livestock/Equine Medication Roundup. This FREE program is a fantastic opportunity to sustainably and safely dispose of agricultural waste. These collection days only come to our area once every few years, so save the date!
Proudly presented by Alberta Beef, the Banff Craft Beer Festival returns to the Cave and Basin National Historic Site for 2025. As the only craft beer festival featuring exclusively Alberta craft brewers, treat your taste buds to delicious samples of of food and drink from over 40 vendors from across the province, share stories with local brewmasters, enjoy live entertainment and discover Banff’s amazing food and craft drink scene!
Please note parking is not available at the Cave and Basin Historic Site. A complimentary shuttle bus will be provided for all ticketholders from the Mount Royal Hotel.
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.
Join Red Deer County for an informative workshop on manure management to learn practical techniques to optimize the use of manure on your farm.
This session will focus on key topics, such as collection, storage, treatment and application of manure to maximize benefits and minimize environmental impacts.
Agri-Trade at Westerner Park in Red Deer is recognized as one of the premier farm equipment shows in North America for conducting business. It is also one of the few shows in Canada supported by major equipment retailers as a “National Stand.”
Each year, the Agri-Trade Equipment Expo attracts over 32,000 qualified agricultural buyers and more than 500 equipment manufacturers and agricultural service providers to Red Deer. It is regarded as one of Canada’s top agricultural equipment shows, generating an estimated $300 million annually in equipment sales and tourism spending.
Farmfair International is the premier event for agriculture lovers! Each November, Edmonton becomes a vibrant center where top livestock genetics, purebred breeders, and global buyers converge.
The event is packed with exciting competitions, educational workshops, and a dynamic marketplace brimming with unique products. It’s the perfect place to learn, connect, and celebrate the agricultural community alongside thousands of attendees.
Whether you’re an experienced farmer or just interested in agriculture, Farmfair International promises an unforgettable blend of learning, fun, and community spirit.
Held at the Edmonton EXPO Centre – 7515 118 Ave. NW
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.
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.
Farm Forward is a one-day event designed specifically for young livestock producers and farmers, ages 25 to 40ish. Come see how to drive the industry and your profits forward with:
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.
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.
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.
Join us on November 28 to learn about CAFLA’s latest on-farm trial to test out a biodegradable net wrap product. We’ll also discuss hay storage management and how storage impacts nutritional value of hay.
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.
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.
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 (stay tuned for those details).
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.
Aggie Days in Lethbridge returns March 25-26, 2026.