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January 22, 2025
Alberta Canola’s 35th Annual General Meeting – Online
Register for the AGM online, or register to attend the Alberta Canola Conference in Red...
Online
January 22, 2025
Alberta Canola Conference featuring the 35th Annual General Meeting and Research Symposium
Register to attend the 35th Annual General Meeting in person as part of the the Alberta...
Red Deer - AB
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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.
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Bridging the Gap
Bridging the Gap Farm Transition Workshop – Grande Prairie
Grande Prairie AB
Bridging the Gap seeks to help bridge the gap between generations of farmers to provide Canada’s farming future with the best chance for success.
The Bridging the Gap Workshop welcomes farm families to work with Farm Management Canada and our presenting partners MNP, AFSC, Alberta Canola, Dentons and Ritchie Bros to help make meaningful progress in their farm transition journey.
This workshop is uniquely designed to engage multiple generations working together on the family farm in meaningful discussions to better understand each others' concerns and considerations for the future of the farm.
Canola Leaders
Edmonton AB
The Canola Leaders event is an invitation only event for 20 young farmers (or farmers that are young in their leadership journey) from across Alberta each year in March. It is also open to a limited number of participants from the industry including those planning to return to the farm.
This Alberta Canola event is designed to enhance the leadership skills of the participants for the benefit of their farming operations and the rural communities where they live and farm. Follow the link to learn more about the program and how to apply.
Free