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ALUS Canada Adaptive Multi-paddock Grazing Workshop

ALUS Canada and University of Alberta want to hear your ideas and opinions on adaptive multi-paddock grazing! The University of Alberta has been conducting studies on the benefits of Adaptive Multi-paddock Grazing (AMP) in terms of agricultural greenhouse gases, environmental benefits, and benefits to agricultural operations. Full article

A future stage of their study will be the development of protocols for AMP grazing which could be used to advance payment for ecosystem services markets like ALUS or offset programs. You are invited to join them virtually for an open discussion on March 3 or 4, 2021. Your participation in the workshop will help ensure the study results are relevant to the agricultural community. Learn more and register.

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