
Discover the rhythm of Alberta’s cattle industry through these curated events.
Methane emissions are an increasing focus for the livestock industry, but measuring them accurately under real feedlot conditions remains a challenge. This talk will highlight how uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs, or drones) are being used to measure methane emissions directly from feedlots. Alberta AgriSystems Living Lab will walk through how the technology works, what it can reveal about emission patterns, and how these measurements compare to traditional approaches. The presentation will focus on practical insights, current limitations, and what this type of data could mean for producers as the industry moves toward improved efficiency, transparency, and sustainability.
Applications for the Do More Agriculture Foundation 2026 Community Fund for Mental Health, delivered in partnership with Farm Credit Canada close on April 30. The annual fund supports rural communities across Canada to host mental health workshops and build local support networks.
Now in its 8th year, the 2026 fund helps communities host the Foundation’s signature workshop Talk Ask Listen, building confidence and practical support skills at the local level.
Join Alberta AgriSystems Living Lab and Dr. Shanwei Xu from Agriculture and Agri-food Canada to learn more about composting. Gather knowledge on past and current composting research including:
Held every three years since 1986, this is a conference for scientists, landowners, consultants, educators, nature enthusiasts, land managers, and others to share information and new approaches to conservation, agriculture and protection of prairie landscapes and native species.
At a time when livestock producers and feed manufacturers are under increasing pressure to improve efficiency and performance, the 10th Animal Nutrition Conference of Canada (ANCC) will spotlight the science shaping the next generation of nutritional strategies.
Taking place May 5–7, 2026 at the Westin Edmonton, ANCC 2026 will bring together researchers, nutritionists and industry leaders to explore advances in animal nutrition and their role in supporting resilient, sustainable and productive crop and livestock systems across Canada and the world.
Hosted by the Animal Nutrition Association of Canada (ANAC), the conference marks its 10th edition with the theme “Nutrition as the Nexus between Crop Production and Animal Rearing.”
The 2026 Alberta Soils Tour is an excellent training opportunity for those working with soils, including soil scientists, ecologists, land managers, ranchers, and farmers. Experts will present information on soil formation, soil profiles, landscapes, soil conservation, land management, and agronomy.
The Alberta Soils Tour is held biannually to facilitate regional interaction among professionals, students, and enthusiasts in soil science and related fields. The tour provides hands-on field opportunities for professional development, learning, and collaboration. Typically, 40 to 100 attendees gather for a 2- or 3-day program that consists of investigating sites representing a range of different soils, as well as abundant networking opportunities.
4-H on Parade presented by Brandt offers the Calgary Region 4-H youth the opportunity to show and compete with their projects. Whether it is being tasked to raise the Charity Steer or Lamb or decorating cakes, there is something for every type of enthusiast. 4-H members ‘Learn to do by Doing’, which helps youth members build and develop a variety of skills and leadership for their future endeavors.
Canada’s Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Beef Cattle is currently undergoing an update, with a public comment period beginning April 13, 2026.
The Code sets out basic standards for animal care practices for producers. It was originally released in 2013 and reviewed in 2018. An update process began in 2023 through the National Farm Animal Care Council (NFACC), which oversees Code development in collaboration with industry and other stakeholders.
During the 60-day public comment period, producers and other stakeholders will have the opportunity to review the draft Code and provide feedback before it is finalized.
Code update timeline:
Hands-on skills for today’s producer.
Nolan Hill Grader Camp
Find us: NE-22-10-20-W4; south of the river, west of HWY 845.
Lunch included | FREE
Brought to you by Lethbridge County and Foothills Forage & Grazing Association
your partners in sustainable agriculture.
Join us for
• Field day highlights
◦ Gopher control & practical pest management
◦ Water quality for better cattle health
◦ Soil & plant tissue sampling insights
◦ Renewable energy opportunities for agriculture
• Breakout sessions
◦ Hands-on pasture health assessments
◦ Invasive weed identification & management
• Booths in attendance
Join Foothills Forage and Grazing Association (FFGA) for a day of learning focused on the Pasture Powerup Project. Explore the role of grazing systems in invasive species encroachment, and hear insights from representatives with Corteva and Envu.
The day will include visits to two pastures, where attendees will tour demonstration plots, compare treatment and control results, and discuss product performance. You’ll also gain practical knowledge on grazing management and how these approaches can be applied on your operation.
Partners include: FFGA, Newell County, Envu and Corteva
The Calgary Stampede is a world-renowned rodeo, exhibition and festival billed as “The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth,” attracting over one million visitors per year. It features one of the world’s largest rodeos, a parade, midway, stage shows, concerts, agricultural competitions, aggie days, chuckwagon racing and First Nations exhibitions.
Join global leaders, producers, innovators, policymakers, and entrepreneurs for a powerful one-day conference dedicated to shaping the future of agriculture and agrifood systems.
ILC-Calgary brings together diverse voices from across the value chain to explore bold ideas, practical solutions, and collaborative opportunities that will define the next chapter of Canadian and global agriculture.
Join Foothills Forage and Grazing Association for a day at the Stavely Research Centre to hear from leading researchers and producers!
Speaker and Topics include:
A great opportunity to learn, connect, and explore practical insights for your operation.
The OH Ranch Branded Beef Youth Ambassador program was launched in the fall of 2024. Steers will sell during the International Livestock Auctioneer Championship on July 11.
Join Foothills Forage and Grazing Association for a field tour of the University of Alberta Mattheis Research Ranch.
The tour will start at the Mattheis Research Ranch headquarters where registrants can park their vehicles and board a bus to travel to several stops on the ranch. Stops will include discussions on topics related to research on the ranch, producer perspectives, a drone demonstration, plant identification exercise, and more!
Registration includes a hot lunch.
The PNWER Annual Summit is the leading nonpartisan forum bringing together public and private sector leaders from Canada and the U.S. to address shared challenges and opportunities in the Northwest.
Returning for its 35th year, the event will center on the region’s role as a gateway to growth and leader in cross-border cooperation, trade and innovation. Government, industry, association, Indigenous and academic leaders are invited to attend and collaborate on issues shaping the regional economy.
Join Cows and Fish for the 23rd Annual Southern Alberta Grazing School for Women. Topics covered will include:
The cost of the two day event is $135.00. This cost includes: breakfast, lunch, and supper on July 22nd, breakfast and lunch on July 23rd, course materials and plant identification book. Registration and refund deadline: July 6th
As part of the National Beef Strategy 2025-2030, Canadian Beef Industry Conference is evolving from an annual event to a biennial conference.
Registration opens April 29, 2026.
Enjoy a weekend of watching 4-H youth rodeo “stars” as the Calgary Stampede presents the Stampede 4-H Rodeo: Saturday, September 19th and Sunday, September 20th at the Nutrien Western Event Centre, Stampede Park.
Remember we will be moving back to “Fall Meetings!”
Keep an eye out for more details to come.
For over 51 years, Farmfair International has been a cornerstone of Canada’s agricultural scene and Alberta’s largest beef cattle show. Each November, exhibitors from across western Canada gather in Edmonton to showcase their top livestock genetics to purebred producers, local ranchers, and international buyers. Our event fosters industry connections, promotes agricultural excellence, and celebrates the rich heritage of Canadian farming.
The Agri-Trade partnership began in 1984 and continues to this day as a joint venture between the Red Deer & District Chamber of Commerce and Westerner Park. Agri-Trade 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.
Agri-Trade’s unique timing plays a key role in its success. As the first major show following harvest, it also marks the beginning of a new planning season for producers, giving farmers a clear understanding of their budgets and purchasing needs.
Held over three days every November, Agri-Trade showcases the best in agricultural equipment, technology, services, and products, making it a must-attend event for industry professionals.
The Agricultural Excellence Conference (AgEx) is Canada’s premier event dedicated to advancing farm business management. This year’s theme, Growing Leaders, Strengthening Legacies, highlights the importance of developing strong leaders while protecting and strengthening the foundations agriculture is built on. It reflects a strategic approach where today’s leaders invest in people, mentor future talent, and foster a culture of innovation to ensure farm businesses and organizations thrive for generations to come.
Each year, AgEx brings together farmers, advisors, industry leaders, and policymakers for thought-provoking discussions, expert-led sessions, and networking opportunities. Delegates will explore cutting-edge management strategies and sustainable growth practices to ensure long-term success in Canadian agriculture.
Join us as we cultivate new ideas, share experiences, and take actionable steps toward a more prosperous, resilient, adaptive, and thriving agricultural sector.
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