Ag Roundups are one-day events to collect agricultural materials for recycling. These are held during the summer months at various locations throughout the County.
2025 Ag Recycling Roundups
It's time to gather your recyclable items and head to an event near you!
Plastic Twine/Grain bags/Tires/Wire/Lick Tubs/Electronics & Batteries/HHW & Paint/Oil & Filters/Unused Pesticides
All events take place from 9am to 3pm on the following dates:
- July 2 - Madden, Chuck Wagon
- July 30 - Bottrel, General Store
- August 6 - Delacour, Community Hall
- September 3 - Jumping Pound, Community Hall
Accepted Materials
- Oil
- Unused chemical and pesticide with label showing (no empty containers)
- Unused herbicides
- Wire (must be rolled and free of non-metal items)
- Electronics (list of accepted items)
- Household hazardous waste (in original containers)
- Tires (with or without rims)
- Paint (100ml to 24 litres)
- Plastic twine (must be free of debris and in clear bags)
- Grain bags (must be rolled and secured with twine)
- Livestock lick tubs (clean)
Please package your recycling as outlined above, as improperly packaged materials will be refused. The garbage materials page provides a full list of accepted materials and proper preparation guidelines.
Unaccepted Materials
- Mesh wrap/netting
- Bale/silage wrap
- Feed, seed, or fertilizer bags
- Wood
- Garbage
- Appliances
- Empty chemical and pesticide containers
Unaccepted materials will be refused. Please take these items to a Transfer Site for disposal or recycling as appropriate.
Visiting a Roundup
Once you reach a Roundup site, an attendant will:
- Record your name, address, phone number and the community you live in.
- Check to ensure the types of materials you are dropping off are accepted.
- Direct you to the location(s) to drop off material.
When at the bin or location to drop off material:
- Take the time to place the material in the correct bin or barrel so is can be processed properly.
- If in doubt, leave it out and locate an attendant in a safety vest for advice on where the materials should be placed.
To get in and out of the transfer site quickly and safely remember:
- Be considerate and patient when dropping off your materials.
- Bring age-appropriate people to help unload your materials.
- Staff are not available to assist with the unloading of any items.
- Materials left at sites before or after the scheduled times are considered illegal dumping and are subject to bylaw enforcement.
What's the difference between an ag roundup and a HHW roundup event?
Household hazardous waste roundups accept unused household chemicals, paint, motor oil and filters, electronics and batteries. These events do not accept plastic twine, grain bags, tires or wire.