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Annual General Meeting

Get your 2025 membership!

Quarter 1: Forage Survey

Funding Update - Important Correction

2024 Annual Report

Newsworthy Shares

Community Shoutouts

Upcoming Events

Annual General Meeting


Farming Forward's Annual General Meeting will be on April 2nd!

Call 780-621-8670, email info@farmingforward.ca, or click below to register!

Will you be attending the AGM?

LOCATION

Sangudo Ag Society Building and Arena, 54th Ave at the bottom of the hill.  

DATE AND TIME

04/02/25 4:30pm - 04/02/25 9:30pm US/Mountain
Membership includes 1 ticket. Additional tickets for dinner and show $20 each. Payment at the door. Everyone welcome to the meeting.
RSVP for 2
RSVP for 1

2025 Membership

Membership is valid from January 1-December 31 for one farm unit and costs $31.50 for the year!



Members get access to our rental equipment, assistance for soil and forage samples, and voting rights at our local AGM!

Get your 2025 membership here! 

Quarter 1: Forage Survey

We are looking for the going market prices for Forage in your area!


Click here to complete the survey!

Funding Update - Important Correction

There was incorrect information on the RDAR OFCAF funding in the precious email sent out on March 18th.


For current updates on RDARs OFCAF funding please click the button below!


Farming Forward apologizes for any inconvenience!


Click here to learn more about RDAR OFCAF Funding! 

2024 Annual Report

Click here to read the 2024 Annual Report!

Newsworthy Shares

carbon : nitrogen ratio


-Covers & Co-


Click here to read this article!


Beef Research School - Assessing Three Rangeland Sites 


By: Mike Alexander


-Beef Research School-


Click here to watch the video! 

Community Shoutouts!

Working Well Webinar


An online webinar hosted by Brazeau County.


March 19, 2025 at 6:30 pm.


Click here to learn more! 

Clubroot and Canola Disease Update 2025


Please join Strathcona County staff and industry experts Dr. Stephen Strelkov (University of Alberta), Keith Gabert (Canola Council of Canada), and Dr Kelly Turkington (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada) for an afternoon of learning about clubroot pathotypes, verticillium stripe, variety selection for clubroot resistance, and sclerotinia stem rot.

Use some of this new information to select seed for your future canola crop plans.

No Fee – Pre-registration is appreciated to ensure we have enough food for all as a light lunch will be served.


Thursday, March 27, 2025, 11:30am – 3pm


Click here to learn more! 

Green Acreages - Woodlands County


Do you own an acreage, hobby farm or recreational property?


Attend this FREE workshop and learn how to better manage and improve your property, map your property assets, access funding to help with stewardship projects and more.


 April 8 - 6:30 - 8:00 PM


 Blue Ridge Community Hall


Click here to learn more! 

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