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Thank you for your interest in our Advanced Grazing Systems (AGS) Mentor Training sessions! These will be 4-hour sessions, and while being recorded, active participation is required during both days. NOTE: Please ensure you note the start time for your time zone indicated below.

April 12, 2024 (Day 1): The Mentorship Process

Overview of mentorship to support producers starting in rotational grazing including the OFCAF program.

April 26, 2024 (Day 2): The Mentorship Process Cont (includes Cell Design workshop)

A deeper look into cell design and development of mentor-producer relations.

Start Times: 1:00 PM Atlantic, 12:00 PM Eastern, 11:00 AM Central, 10:00 AM Mountain, 9:00 AM Pacific

Register for both days: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAlcuChrjIiHN05LcBXOtmTn52cQm81jr9P?fbclid=IwAR1YCq0iViux2NhwpKAlm2_idiBcuIu_l8l3BasuncUtjgZAcXV8z2MEfTE_aem_Af2virCCcTGyS9up7IS0MypfvTB-hjkEjnkh6oTNim3572F0AhHx3-fMrVxOcqK1NQY52VnpFQnL_kQkF0iQNWTS#/registration

If you have any questions or technical issues with the online session, please contact [email protected] and we’re happy to help.

This event is supported by Farmers for Climate Solutions and the FaRM program. For free access to in-depth online learning, workshops, mentorship and implementation follow-up support on cover cropping, advanced nitrogen management, and advanced grazing systems, please visit: farmlearninghub.ca. 

Funding for this event [in part] has been provided by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada through the Agricultural Climate Solutions – On-Farm Climate Action Fund. Funding for this event is also provided [in part] by Farmers for Climate Solutions. 

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Here’s a little more information about the AGS Mentorship:

This national program supports mentors with two four-hour training sessions that cover the basics of rotational grazing and the mentorship process as well as continued support. This program supports mentors with both regular peer-to-peer sessions and on-demand resource materials. Mentors work through provincial partners who support them with extension support and delivering the training. Mentors are generally someone already well versed in rotational grazing and interested in helping 10 to 20 farmers develop their own grazing plans.

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