Discover the rhythm of Alberta’s cattle industry through these curated events.
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC will host two free webinars on the AgriStability and AgriInvest programs, with the first session on March 12.
These sessions will provide valuable insights into the programs, upcoming changes for the 2025 program year, and how participants can benefit.
Are you eager to start your journey as a rancher but unsure where to begin?
Join Shayne Blosky of Double S Ranch Cattle Co and Cody Spencer, Bison Rancher and Land Steward, for a live online session on March 19, 2025, where they’ll share valuable insights into ranching and sustainable grazing.
Register for free on Eventbrite to learn the fundamentals of ranching, rotational grazing, and soil health management.
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC will host two free webinars on the AgriStability and AgriInvest programs, with the second session on March 19.
These sessions will provide valuable insights into the programs, upcoming changes for the 2025 program year, and how participants can benefit.
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 19, 2025, a lunchtime webinar will feature Dr. Myriam Fernandez discussing Cover Cropping in Organic Agriculture.
Dr. Fernandez, a research scientist at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada for 30 years, has focused on understanding crop diseases and improving management practices. For the past decade, she has led a multidisciplinary organic research program at the Swift Current Research and Development Centre, investigating disease reactions and the benefits of diversified crop rotations and cover crops.
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.
On March 20, Farming Smarter’s Pesticide Applicator Workshop offers an annual opportunity to earn Pesticide Applicator and CCA credits from home or the office.
Participants can collect six CEUs for $250 by joining via Zoom, engaging in discussion, and completing short quizzes. Industry leaders will share updates on best management practices, new equipment, and legislation.
The event spans three days with virtual sessions on March 24, 25, and 27th from 11:00-1:00 PM.
Participants will learn about financial reporting, farm business structures, and financial risk management, culminating a sector-specific case study. Zoom links and additional time zone information will be provided via email.
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.
During this live, online workshop, participants will learn about the Green Acreages Program and how to work in harmony with beavers.
This event is presented by the Land Stewardship Centre and features a keynote presentation by Norine Ambrose, Executive Director of the Cows & Fish Riparian Management Society. Attendees will gain valuable insights from an expert in the field.
The Alfalfa Seed Commission of Alberta invites participants to the 2025 spring meeting and AGM, starting with coffee at 8:30 AM and the program at 9:00 AM.
The event will feature industry reports, research updates, and agronomy information, including presentations by Andrea Sawatsky on pesticide handling, Gail MacInnis on biopesticide research, Lewis Baarda on insecticide trials, and Tom Wolf on spraying techniques.
Attendees will also enjoy lunch with a guest speaker.
Participants are invited to a virtual webinar to celebrate the launch of the GLKH project, ask questions, and potentially get involved. Funded by Environment and Climate Change Canada, the project focuses on the economic, social, and policy components of grasslands in Prairie Canada.
Running from 2024-2029, it is a collaborative effort involving the University of Alberta, the Canadian Forage and Grassland Association, Ducks Unlimited Canada, and the RAD-Wahkotowin Development Organization.
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.
Dr. Tim McAllister will host a free webinar on March 26th at 7PM to discuss the microbiomes on farms and ranches. He will explore their contributions to agricultural productivity, resiliency, and their role in climate change. Register now to learn more about agricultural biomes.
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.
The event will address important issues facing Alberta producers, including the presence of wild boards, control options for Richardson ground squirrels, and Alberta awareness campaigns like “Rat on Rats” and “Squeal on Pigs.”
Additionally, strategies for protecting livestock from carnivore predation through effective management practices will be discussed.
In this webinar hosted by AgKnow, Diane McKenzie explores the often-overlooked dynamics of family farm succession through the lens of gender, business, labour, and rural culture, providing a historical narrative for context.
Her research, based on interviews with 21 farmers, highlights the unique contributions of women to agriculture and the intergenerational transfer of family farms.
Topics include:
Pre-registration is required. Tickets are free for LARA members or $20.00 for non-members.
The digital revolution is reshaping agriculture, but what drives the adoption of new technologies in Canada’s farming sector?
On March 26, 2025, experts from The Simpson Centre for Food and Agricultural Policy will host a webinar addressing the intersection of digital agriculture, technology adoption, and data governance.
This event will explore the challenges and opportunities of digital agriculture, focusing on how behavioural, socio-economic, and policy factors influence farmers’ decisions.
Strathcona County staff and industry experts, including Dr. Stephen Strelkov, Keith Gabert, and Dr. Kelly Turkington, will host an afternoon session on clubroot pathotypes, verticillium stripe, variety selection for clubroot resistance, and sclerotinia stem rot.
Attendees can use this information to plan their future canola crops, and Certified Crop Advisors can earn CEU credits in Soil and Water Management and Integrated Pest Management.
The event is free, with pre-registration appreciated to ensure sufficient food for the light lunch provided.
Trade is crucial for Canadian canola farmers, with nearly 90 per cent of production exported globally.
However, rising protectionism, geopolitical tensions, and looming tariff threats create significant uncertainty for the 2025 planting season.
Join the Canadian Canola Growers Association’s webinar to explore recent trade policy developments and their impact on farms, including China’s anti-dumping investigation and evolving trade dynamics with the U.S.
The Gateway Research Organization AGM will be held on March 28, 2025, at Hazel Bluff Community Hall.
Guest speakers include John Basarab from Livestock Gentec and Drew Lerner from World Weather Inc. The event will also cover 2024 GRO research projects, events, and a review of their research and extension activities.
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.
Cleanfarms will host a webinar on April 1, 2025 at 11:00 AM to discuss their Unwanted Pesticides and Old Livestock/Equine Medications collection program.
This session will cover essential information about the program, including benefits, involvement, and support strategies. Register to learn more about the collection events and how to participate.
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.
The Farming Forward AGM will be held on April 2, 2025, at the Sangudo Arena.
Doors open at 4:30 PM, with the presentation and meeting starting at 5:00 PM, followed by dinner at 6:00 PM, and entertainment at 7:00 PM.
The agenda includes a discussion on 2024 financials, a recap of 2024, and the election of board members.
On April 3 at 11:00 AM, a webinar will be held on building a resilient farm business will be held.
Heather Watson, Stephanie Maynard, Phil Quinn, and Alex Pulwicki will discuss strategies, examples, and resources to help farmers manage risk and adapt to changing conditions.
This event offers valuable insights for farmers aiming for long-term success.
A free Septic Sense workshop with refreshments will be held at James River Community Hall. Hosted by Mountain View County and Clearwater County, experts from AOWMNA and LSC will cover septic system management, regulations, and maintenance.
Doors open at 6:00 PM, register by April 8th for more information, contact Michelle at Mountain View County Agricultural Services.
The workshop will provide producers with practical information on shelterbelt design, maintenance, and resilience strategies.
Expert presentations and an interactive site tour will cover fire-safe landscaping, drought-tolerant plant selection, funding opportunities, and best practices for tree health and irrigation.
Attendees will gain valuable insights to enhance their operations.
Toso Bozic, Certified Arborist and Owner of Yard Whispers, will share his 28 years of experience in trees, forestry, and agro-forestry.
Topics include tree care and maintenance, planting and site preparation, insect and disease management, and environmental conditions.
Snacks and light refreshments will be provided.
Mountain View County is hosting a free Green Acreages workshop on stewardship.
Participants will learn to evaluate and improve their property, map assets, plan activities, and access funding for qualifying projects.
This workshop, presented by the Land Stewardship Centre, is available only to Mountain View County residents and property owners.
On May 9, 2025, an intermediate beekeeping course will be held at Crop Diversification Centre North in Edmonton, Alberta.
Dr. Renata Labuschagne will reach participants about honey bee pests and diseases, colony health, and monitoring and treatment options.
Registration costs $180 and includes a CAPA Honey Bee Diseases & Pests book and a TTP Hive-side Guide; coffee and snacks are provided.