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March 27, 2025
Trade & Biofuel Policy: What Canadian Canola Farmers Need to Know
Join Canadian Canola Growers Association for a look at recent trade policy developments...
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April 1, 2025
Cleanfarms Webinar: Unwanted Pesticides and Old Livestock/Equine Medications Collection Program
Cleanfarms operates the Unwanted Pesticides and Old Livestock/Equine Medications (UPLM)...
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April 10, 2025
Farming Through the Storm: Navigating Trade & Tariffs
During this Farm Management Canada Agriwebinar, industry experts will talk about the...
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FCC Young Farmer Summit

Strathmore AB
Join FCC for a free, full-day event for farmers under 40 to have fun and explore the business side of farming. Learn from industry experts, connect with peers and gain insights to take your operation to the next level. Topics include transition planning, business management, mental health and more.

2025 Irrigated Crop Production Update

Lethbridge AB
Created in collaboration with industry, farmers, government and academic partners, Lethbridge Polytechnic welcomes you to this one-day conference and tradeshow.

2025 Peace Agronomy Update

Fairview AB
Peace Ag Update is your gateway to the latest advancements in agronomy. Whether you’re a seasoned agronomist, a farmer, or someone passionate about sustainable agriculture, this event promises to be a valuable experience.

Understanding Hedging Grains

Calgary AB
Discover the strategies and techniques used by experts to protect against price fluctuations in the grain market. Whether you're a farmer, trader, or simply interested in learning more about this fascinating topic, this event is for you.

2025 Canadian Crops Convention

Edmonton AB
The Canadian Crops Convention is an annual event hosted each March by the Canola Council of Canada and the Canada Grains Council. This event attracts people from across the grain, oilseed, pulse and special crop value chains to network, coordinate and dialogue; discuss and gain insight into advancements and trends in agriculture; and be inspired to continue a collaborative approach to advance the growth and profitability of the broader Canadian crops sector.