Archive: September 2018
Thursday, September 20, 2018
Funding is still available for the Farm Energy and Agri-Processing (FEAP) and the On-Farm Solar Photovoltaics (OFSPV) programs offered by Alberta Agriculture for the 2018-19 year.The Farm Energy and Agri-Processing Program shares costs with the agriculture and agri-processing sector on energy Read More...
Thursday, September 20, 2018
The livestock tax deferral provisions allow livestock producers in prescribed drought, flood or excess moisture regions to defer a portion of their 2018 sale proceeds of breeding livestock until 2019 to help replenish the herd. The cost of replacing the animals in 2019 will offset the deferred Read More...
Thursday, September 20, 2018
A crash in prices—fueled by Washington’s tariff war—could spell the end for many of Alberta’s dwindling number of hog operations.The sector has already lost half of its hog farms in the past decade and with producers losing $50 on every animal they ship, more are looking at throwing in the towel. Read More...
Thursday, September 20, 2018
The province is adding another option to Alberta’s Green Certificate Program (GCP) so students have more opportunities to learn about careers in agribusiness. Full Article
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Holistic Management is a values-based decision making framework that integrates all aspects of planning for sustainable social, economic, and environmental considerations. Each and every operation is unique and by using Holistic Management, farmers and ranchers can achieve improvements in their land Read More...
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
BeefTech is an interactive beef industry learning event in Edmonton on November 8 & 9 which gives you the opportunity to explore and experience emerging technologies and innovative management practices that you can use to improve production and increase profitability in your beef operation. More Read More...
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
An opportunity for an in-depth analysis of canola production as well as consensus building among canola industry stakeholders. This forum on October 22 & 23 in Banff is all about cutting-edge canola innovation that is advancing sustainable, profitable canola production. Be there to provide your Read More...
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Join Foothills Forage & Grazing Association on October 16 in Swalwell for a day of learning about fall/winter feeding, watering, and fencing options. Topics will include: Feed Test - How to effectively collect samples, what to test for, and understanding results; Winter feeding system - nutrition Read More...
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Wet weather over the past week has slowed down harvesting operations in most areas across the province, especially in the North East, North West, and Peace Regions. Frost was reported in some areas, but it is still early to estimate any potential damage. Currently, the quality for all crops are Read More...
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Alberta is investing in excellence in veterinary medicine to help expand the University of Calgary’s veterinary medicine program.The $7.2-million grant, allocated under Budget 2018, will improve access and learning facilities for students pursuing careers in veterinary medicine. The project includes Read More...
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Insect technologists with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry and applied research associations are about to do their biggest surveys of the year, and they are looking for wheat producers to volunteer the use of their harvested fields. Full Article Read More...
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
As the popularity of local food grows in Alberta, it is important for budding entrepreneurs – from retailers to restauranteurs – to know what rules and regulations apply to their venture. Jan Warren, new venture specialist with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry (AF), offers some food for thought when Read More...
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
A lack of moisture has curtailed pasture and hay production in many areas of Alberta this year. Dean Dyck, farm business management specialist at the Alberta Ag Info Centre, compares buying feed for cows to moving them to a custom operator to feed and care for those animals. Full Article Read More...
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Across Canada dry conditions are contributing to a poor hay crop and uncertain feed grain production. Consequently, winter feed costs for cows are moving higher. Planning now for winter feeding provides an opportunity to utilize available feed resources most efficiently. Pregnancy-checking and Read More...
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
This year’s BCRC webinar topics include an update on the upcoming changes to antibiotic use, grazing management, animal transport, and other practical, science-based information for Canadian beef producers.We recommend registering regardless of whether you can attend during the date/time listed. By Read More...