Over 500 delegates from Alberta's rural municipalities convened in Edmonton for the 80th ASB Conference, themed "Cultivating Resilience." The event emphasized adapting agriculture to modern challenges, culminating in the passage of resolutions addressing pest control, infrastructure, and regulatory reforms. Sessions highlighted collaboration for sustainable agricultural futures in Alberta.
Key Takeaways from the Provincial ASB Townhall
At the Provincial ASB Conference, ADM John Conrad emphasized the strong collaboration between Alberta's Agricultural Service Boards (ASBs) and the Ministry of Agriculture. Celebrating its 80th year, the ASB program reinforced financial support, mental health initiatives, and trade efforts, promoting stability, innovation, and effective problem-solving for Alberta's agricultural sector.
Call for Feedback on Farm Saved Seed
The ASB Provincial Committee is looking for feedback from ASBs and the farmers they represent on a draft position statement supporting farmer's right to save seed. Just prior to COVID the CFIA announced public engagements on the Seed Regulation Modernization that would bring Canada in line with global standards. Early in-person engagements sparked controversy and …
Unwanted Ag Pesticides and Old Livestock/Equine Medications Collection – Southern Alberta October 21, 2024
Cleanfarms rotates the program to regions across Canada every three years. Collection events will return to Southern Alberta in 2027. Southern Alberta farmers can safely dispose of unwanted agricultural pesticides and old, obsolete livestock and equine medications through a Cleanfarms program. Cleanfarms is operating 20 single-day collection events at local ag retailer locations throughout the …
