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Join our monthly virtual meetings for young ranchers!

This peer-to-peer working group focuses on advancing grazing technology, sharing producer-driven topics, and fostering mentorship opportunities. Hosted by CFGA’s Saskatchewan lead and open to all young ranchers. All species, sectors, and sizes are welcome!

Explore topics like succession planning, financial strategies, mentor networks, and more. Connect, learn, and grow with fellow young ranchers!

Email Adrienne Hanson at [email protected] for more information or to join.

Upcoming Meetings:

January 16 – Virtual Fencing Technology

February 27 – TBD Producer-Driven Topic

March 21 – TBD Producer-Driven Topic

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Our Other Events

  • BC Living Lab Webinar: Annual and Alternative Forage Cover Crops for Grazing
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    BC Living Lab Webinar: Annual and Alternative Forage Cover Crops for Grazing

    Feb 20, 2024

    1:00 PM PST

    The BC Living Lab Cattle & Forage Project invites you to their Winter Webinar Series—Extended Grazing Practices: will they work for you? Webinar 4: Annual and Alternative Forage Cover Crop for Grazing.

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  • BCFC - Field Day – Tatalrose Ranch Demonstration Site
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    BCFC - Field Day – Tatalrose Ranch Demonstration Site

    Aug 30, 2023

    1:00 PM PDT - 4:00 PM PDT

    Save the date for this FREE on-farm demonstration field day. This informal event will focus on a seeding trial looking at relay annual crops to increase grazing opportunities, discuss how to measure soil health traits in the field, and look at various electric fencing and livestock watering.

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  • Silvopasture in BC Information Series
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    Silvopasture in BC Information Series

    Feb 25, 2025

    6:00 PM PST - 8:00 PM PST

    Join the BC Forage Council and British Columbia Ministry of Agriculture and Food to learn about the basics of planning, implementing and managing a silvopasture over four nights of webinars in late February and early March. Feb 25 topic is Introduction to Silvopasture / Case Study.

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