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Join us on Feb. 11 for a free Bison Webinar Series designed for bison producers.

Wrap up the Bison Webinar Series with a session focused on profitability in bison markets. Learn about market trends, cost of production and marketing strategies, plus a producer case study and live Q&A to help you apply these insights on-farm.

This five-part, 90-minute online series covers rotational grazing fundamentals, stocking for profitability, system design, application support and market strategies specific to bison operations. Each session includes a producer case study, along with practical tools and live Q&A with CFGA staff and guest speakers.

Whether you’re new to rotational grazing or refining an existing system, these webinars offer practical, real-world insights to help you plan for the season ahead.

Register now and join us online.

Funding for this project in part has been provided by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada through the Agricultural Climate Solutions – On-Farm Climate Action Fund.

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