Discover the rhythm of Alberta’s cattle industry through these curated events.
Reach Ranch Talks is an event focused on communication in agriculture, featuring Ash Nicholls on low-stress people handling and Amie Peck on storytelling, aimed at providing a networking space for all industry levels.
Tickets are available at reachag.ca, and attendees can share knowledge, strengthen connections, and enjoy a beer together.
Farmers and ranchers can learn about two funding streams for agricultural projects at a workshop on February 20 from 6:00 – 7:30 PM at the Brazeau County office.
Refreshments and snacks will be provided; for more information, contact Brazeau County Agricultural Services at 780-542-7777.
Alberta Pulse Growers Zone 3 and Zone 5 present Back to Basics, featuring Mark A. Olson on Pea and Faba Agronomy, Suzanne Leclerc with a Market Update, Dr. Jenn Walker on Mitigating Risks: Root Rot Complex, and Nevin Rosaasen on policy, along with area farmers sharing their experiences.
The event will be held form 9:30 AM to 2:30 PM at the Dow Centennial Centre in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.
This event will feature over five guest speakers, a ladies calving clinic with Northwestern Polytechnic, and female-based vendors.
Attendees will enjoy lunch and supper, door prizes, and goodie bags.
Livestock Marketers of Saskatchewan will host their 5th Annual webinar, featuring speakers Dr. Kee Jim and Don Davies of VeeTee Feeders.
This event promises valuable insights from industry experts.
The Farm to Fork Direct Marketing Workshop will be held on February 24, 2025, from 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM at Goldenrod Community Hall in Airdire, AB, featuring keynote speaker Ingrid Johnson and a producer panel. Participants will learn about direct marketing farm products, with insights from industry experts and successful producers.
The Western Poultry Conference will be held on February 24, 2025, at the Red Deer Resort & Casino, returning to its roots the day before the Alberta Poultry Industry’s Annual General Meetings.
Early Bird Registration and Sponsorship Options will be available soon.
The Bridging the Gap Workshop, hosted by Farm Management Canada and partners, aims to help farm families make meaningful progress in this farm transition journey through engaging multi-generational discussions.
Attendees will participate in sessions on planning, communication, and navigating resistance, with opportunities to share insights and network.
The Canadian Forage and Grassland Association is organizing a four-part webinar on rotational grazing tailored for sheep and goat producers.
This series aims to provide valuable insights and practices for effective grazing management.
The Hardgrass Hub Community Centre will feature a Producer Highlight on Lazy M Bar Ranch, along with presentations on AFSC’s Perennial Crop Insurance and Grazing Season Assessments by Lynne Girardin from Beef Smart.
The event costs $20 per person, and pre-registration is required by calling 403-664-3777 or emailing cara-3@telus.net.
The topics will include peatland restoration, grayling recovery in the Pembina River, and benthic invertebrates in the Athabasca Watershed, among others.
Additional subjects will cover capacity building, community monitoring collaborations, wetland mapping, boreal ecosystem recovery, open data importance, state of environmental reporting, wetland hydrology in industrial landscapes, and industry impacts on traditional land use.
The conference will feature sessions on drone deposition, herbicide formulation, vegetation, management, and pesticide legislation updates, along with networking opportunities and meals.
Attendees can also participate in discussions on effective pesticide use, the digital future of vegetation management, and the status of Dutch elm disease.
The 3rd Annual Below Ground event will be held in Grimshaw, Alberta, on February 26-27, 2025, featuring an afternoon and evening social for core producer partners on the first day.
The all day conference on February 27 will focus on water-related topics with an exciting lineup of speakers.
The Stettler Agriculture Society and Battle River Research Group will host a Crop Production and Market Workshop on February 26th in Forestburg, Alberta, featuring experts like Kevin Elm on cover crops, Neil Blue on market trends, and Katelyn Miller on humics.
Dr. Jagroop Kahlon and Meghan Horsoko will also share their expertise on crop production, technology, sustainable systems, biosafety, and international management.
Ag Expo, located in the heart of Canada’s Premier Food Corridor, proudly hosts the agriculture industry.
By merging state-of-the-art technology and equipment with the enduring spirit of hardworking farm culture, it offers visitors a captivating glimpse into the industry central to Southern Alberta.
The day will start with a morning session on grazing season extension strategies by Grant Lastiwka, insights into OFCAF funding, and a networking lunch.
In the afternoon, attendees will join a bus tour to visit two local Lac Ste. Anne County producers to see their innovative systems in action.
The Ladies Calving Clinic 2025 will be held on February 27 at Rumsey Community Hall, featuring expert speakers on calving basics, peri-natal care, and vaccine handling, along with hands-on presentations from the University of Calgary Faculty of Veterinary Medicine.
Attendees can enjoy swag bags, door prizes, skill stations, and a provided dinner, with mocktails available for purchase.
Since 2015, Organic Alberta has hosted its Annual Conference and Tradeshow, attractive over 200 attendees, including farmers, industry professionals, and organic experts.
The event features over 25 speakers, multiple break-out sessions, an organic trade show, and presentations on agronomy, marketing, and farm business topics.
Alberta Beef Producers will hold their Annual General Meeting in conjunction with the Alberta Beef Industry Conference at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Calgary.
This event offers a valuable opportunity to connect with delegates, staff, beef producers, and industry representatives.
The Canadian Forage and Grassland Association is organizing a four-part webinar on rotational grazing tailored for sheep and goat producers.
This series aims to provide valuable insights and practices for effective grazing management.
Lac Ste. Anne County will host a free, live online workshop on water well management, presented by the Working Well Program, with technical expertise from Alberta Agriculture and Irrigation, Alberta Environment and Protected Areas, Alberta Health Services, and licensed water well contractors.
This comprehensive workshop, running from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM, will cover groundwater basics, well protection, water testing, maintenance, shock chlorination, and managing abandoned wells, with a maximum of 75 registrants.
The 2025 Canadian Crops Convention will take place from March 4-6 at the JW Marriott in Edmonton, focusing on key topics such as trade, the political landscape, and economic outlook.
Hosted by the Canola Council of Canada, and the Canada Grains Council, this event offers valuable networking opportunities and insights into advancements and trends in agriculture.
The 2025 Canadian Forage Seed Conference will unite the industry and increase awareness and interest in forage seed.
This event aims to foster collaboration and highlight the importance of forage seed in agriculture.
This event, held one day before the annual conference, is separate but attendees are encouraged to attend both.
The workshop will offer sessions on obscure concept credits, aiming to provide credits in all classes and Certified Crop Advisor CEU credits.
The Soil Health and Testing Workshop will teach practical techniques to assess and improve soil vitality, covering topics like soil sampling, interpreting test results, and strategies for healthier crops.
Participants will also learn about in-field soil variability, the influence of fertility on plant diseases, and soil data collection.
The Bridging the Gap Workshop, hosted by Farm Management Canada and partners, aims to help farm families make meaningful progress in their farm transition journey through engaging multi-generational discussions.
Attendees will participate in sessions on planning, communication, and navigating resistance, with opportunities to share insights and network.
Attendees are invited to an early look at innovative ideas for the 2025 season, hosted by Ashley Wagenaar, featuring a walk and talk in the field to highlight projects relevant to southern Alberta growers.
This event offers a great opportunity to learn about upcoming innovations, with coffee, hot chocolate, and snacks provided.
Attendees are invited to join ASPG for its historic Annual General Meeting celebrating 100 years.
Save the date for this momentous occasion.
Attendees are invited to the annual Soil Health Seminar, a must-attend event for crop and soil health enthusiasts.
This day will be packed with valuable insights, networking opportunities, and the latest in soil health. Stay tuned for details!
The Alberta Beef Industry Conference, one of Canada’s largest beef conventions and tradeshows, is hosted by five provincial beef industry organizations.
These organizations recognize the importance of addressing issues and concerns of regional, national, and international scope.
The event will offer sessions on invasive species, certified pesticide applicator credits, and CEU credits.
It will also feature a poster session and opportunities for networking and sponsorship; inquiries can be directed to communications@abinvasives.ca.
The upcoming webinar will provide an easy-to-follow overview of the Value-Added Program grant application process, covering eligibility, application steps, and qualifying activities and expenses.
Hosted by Jared Huston from Alberta Agriculture and Irrigation, this 1.5 hour session includes guidance and a Q&A session.
The Lakeland Agricultural Research Association (LARA) AGM and Research Showcase will be held on Thursday, March 6, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the Mallaig Legion Hall.
Register today by calling 780-826-7260 or emailing director@laraonline.com.
Rural Living Workshops
Learn more about funding opportunities, nutrition and management tools and tap into the expertise of our featured speaker, Steve Kenyon from Greener Pastures Ranching Ltd.
Join Leduc County and Wetaskiwin County’s Sustainable Agriculture program for this free, in-person session with lunch included!
Date: Friday, Mar. 7, 2025
Time: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Location: Lakedell Agricultural Society
461043 Range Road 12, Westerose
Register: visit www.county.wetaskiwin.ab.ca/grazer-session or call Kim at 780-387-6182
Yellowhead County will host a free, live online workshop on March 11, 2025, from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM, covering groundwater basics, well protection, water testing, maintenance, shock chlorination, and managing abandoned wells.
Presented by the Working Well Program with technical expertise from Alberta Agriculture and Irrigation, Alberta Environment and Protected Areas, Alberta Health Services, and licensed water well contractors, the workshop includes Q&A opportunities and is limited to 75 registrants.
The Sustaining Barley Webinar Series, hosted by BMBRI, CMBTC, and AMBA, serves as a forum for advancing sustainability in the malting barley industry.
This series covers innovative research and practices throughout the supply chain, helping the malting, brewing, and distilling industries meet their sustainability goals.
The event includes a hot lunch and a multiple-choice exam at the end of the day, along with the manual.
Participants will have the opportunity to enjoy a meal while preparing for the exam.
Join us on Wednesday, March 12, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM at the Lethbridge & District Exhibition for an engaging event tailored to producers.
This workshop is designed to provide valuable insights into available funding opportunities, stewardship initiatives, and research endeavors that can support your farm. You’ll have the opportunity to:
Presentations will cover:
Space is limited, so be sure to sign up as soon as possible to secure your spot.
The ABC’s of a Soil Test Report Workshop will guide participants through interpreting soil and forage test results, understanding key soil indicators, and choosing the best forage species for their land.
This free event requires registration and includes lunch.
This conference is ideal for anyone in a career with an organization, starting a business, seeking their dream job, running a farming operation, or operating a company in agriculture or food.
It also caters to those wanting to hone their overall life skills.
This live, online workshop covers the basics of groundwater, well protection, water testing, maintenance, shock chlorination, and managing old wells.
Hosted by County of Wetaskiwin & Leduc County, it runs from 6:30 to 9:30 PM, and includes expert presentations and Q&A opportunities.
The Canola leaders event, held annually in March, invites 20 young farmers from across Alberta and a limited number of industry participants planning to return to farming.
This Alberta Canola event aims to enhance leadership skills for the benefit of farming operations and rural communities.
This live, online workshop covers groundwater basics, well protection, water testing, maintenance, shock chlorination, and managing old wells.
Hosted by Brazeau County, it runs from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM and includes expert presentations and Q&A opportunities.
The Beef Cattle Research Council’s webinar series this year will focus on improving the health and biosecurity of Canadian beef herds with practical, science-based information.
These free webinars, covering topics like Foot and Mouth Disease prevention and parasite control management, are available for CE accreditation and are supported by guest speakers and funding from the Canadian Beef Cattle Check-Off and Canada’s Beef Science Cluster.
On March 20, Farming Smarter’s Pesticide Applicator Workshop offers an opportunity to earn Pesticide Applicator and CCA credits from home or the office, featuring updates on best management practices, new equipment, and legislation.
Participants can collect up to six CEUs for $199 by joining via Zoom, engaging in discussions, and completing short quizzes.
The 2025 ABP Beef Research Showcase, hosted by Alberta Beef Producers’ Research Committee, will be held on March 25, 2025, at Lakeland College’s Alumni Hall Theatre, with registration starting at 8:30 AM and the program beginning at 9:00 AM.
Attendees can register for free, enjoying a provided lunch, and choose to attend either in person or online.
The County of Grande Prairie and the Working Well Program are hosting a free, live online workshop on water well management, covering topics such as groundwater basics, well protection, water testing, and maintenance.
This comprehensive workshop, featuring technical expertise from various Alberta agencies, runs from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM and includes Q&A opportunities with presenters.
The FCC Young Farmer Summit is a free event for farmers under 40 to explore the business side of farming, featuring industry experts and peer connections.
Attendees will gain knowledge on business, financial and transition planning, economics, and mental wellness to enhance their farm management skills.
Join the North Peace Applied Research Association on March 26th for the AGM, featuring a short business meeting followed by a presentation from NPARA Staff on projects, events, and future programming, with lunch provided.
The event will also include a guest presentation by Drew Lerner, founder and senior Agricultural Meteorologist at World Weather Inc; please RSVP for catering purposes.
Enhance your garden or farm this spring with expert tree care, including live demonstrations, and on-site examples of tree pruning.
Remember to wear weather-appropriate clothing, and enjoy a provided lunch; for more information and registration, visit rdcounty.ca/AgEvents.
The Sustaining Barley Webinar Series, hosted by BMBRI, CMBTC, and AMBA, serves as a forum to advance sustainability in the malting barley industry through innovative research and practices.
The series covers a wide range of topics, and participants can register to attend or receive a recording.