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  • New Farm School in South-East Alberta Aims to be Reflective of Community

    23 APR 2024 · Farm schools are on the rise. The latest kindergarten to Grade 9 school to adopt an agricultural-based curriculum and environment is in southeast Alberta. We'll talk to the principal and a student from the Rolling Hills Agricultural Academy soon.  Rolling Hills, Alberta, located about two and half hours southeast of Calgary, is the latest school to adopt a hands-on learning agriculture-based curriculum. Principal Mike Flieger says it is important that the school be reflective of the community. This feature is brought to you by the Canadian Agri-Business Education Foundation.
    2m 18s
  • Thrive Academy Continues to Put Agri-Food Technology at the Forefront

    15 APR 2024 · There was a time not long ago when agriculture technology wasn’t a big thing, but that’s since changed. "A decade ago, farming and ag tech wasn't a cool thing," observes John Hartnett, Founder and CEO of SVG Ventures. "Today, it's the cool thing because it matters—it's meaningful for people, families, and the future." It’s why SVG launched its flagship agri-food initiative called Thrive. The program brings agri-food tech entrepreneurs to the forefront. At its most recent Thrive Agri-Food Academy IV Demo Day in Calgary, the winner of the Judge's Award went to Calgary Health Laboratories, or Cohlab, an animal care start-up providing diagnostic care and animal health solutions. The People's Choice award went to Advanced Agriscience, a Canadian synthetic biology & public benefit company specializing in the development of biologicals for agriculture protection and enhancement.
    2m 15s
  • The Consequences of Severe Drought for Alberta

    8 APR 2024 · Alberta is in for a difficult growing season as the risk of severe drought increases with each passing day. The province relies on melting snow and precipitation for much of its water. With a lacklustre winter in the rearview mirror and a dry spring ahead, water management areas have already been impacted by a shortage of water.  "It will be a rough situation this year," says Dr. Guillaume Lhermie, Director of the Simpson Centre for Food and Agriculture Policy at the University of Calgary. "We already know the forecast is quite depressing." Lhermie notes this severe drought is mostly limited to Alberta. Other large production areas like Europe and the United States, which contribute to the local food supply, will not be affected by what's happening here. That said, the drought can potentially cause some disruption in the global markets. This feature brought to you by CABEF. To read more go to ruralrootscanada.com.
    2m 15s
  • Dealing with Conflict on the Farm

    1 APR 2024 · Dealing with conflict on the farm. Disagreements and conflict on the farm are unavoidable; it's going to happen eventually. The difference between whether people move forward or the issue festers lies in how it is dealt with. Beverly Beuermann-King is a workplace culture and resiliency expert and has seen first-hand the importance of having healthy relationships. In this feature, she shares from her experience growing up on a dairy farm and what she has learned since. To read the full feature go to ruralrootscanada.com. This feature is brought to you by the Blue Book, Alberta's Crop Protection Guide.
    2m 15s
  • Digital Innovator from Chatsworth Farm Celebrated at 2024 Women in Ag Awards

    25 MAR 2024 · The 2024 Women in Ag Awards shone a light on outstanding female leaders in the agriculture sector during a ceremony held alongside the AWC West 2024 conference. Among this year's winners was Charlotte Wasylik of Chatsworth Farm in Vermilion, Alberta. Wasylik was awarded the Rising Star award, given to a young leader under 40 who demonstrates a passion for the agriculture industry, shows exceptional promise, and advocates for agriculture. “It was such a thrilling moment to get the phone call," says Wasilyk, who expressed her gratitude for the win. "That AFSC is doing this to recognize women in agriculture, it's really important and very much appreciated." This feature is powered by the Blue Book, Alberta's Crop Protection Guide.
    2m 14s
  • Canola Conversation Evolves

    18 MAR 2024 · Confrontational to collaborative. The conversation around clubroot between farmers and rural municipalities in Alberta has evolved since it was declared a pest under the province's Agricultural Pests Act (APA) in April of 2007.  Aaron Van Beers is the President of the Association of Alberta Agricultural Fieldmen and Manager of Ag Services for Leduc County.  He says originally it was strictly a zero tolerance policy. Read the full story at ruralrootscanada.com. This feature is powered by the Blue Book, Alberta's Crop Protection Guide.
    2m 16s
  • Planting During Drought: Agronomist offers tips heading into Plant24

    11 MAR 2024 · With the drought expected to persist into planting this year, an agronomist is encouraging farmers to get their crops in the ground early. Agronomist Scott Gillespie is the owner of Plants Dig Soil Consulting, an advice-based company in southern Alberta. He says with the drought the top of concern during the growing season this year growers should be thinking about seeding sooner rather than later. This feature is powered by the Blue Book - Alberta's Crop Protection Guide.
    2m 16s
  • New Independent Agronomy Program Aims to Help Farmers Implement Change

    4 MAR 2024 · A new initiative out of Farming Smarter hopes to help southern Alberta farmers implement or change practices related to nitrogen management, cover cropping and grazing. Farming Smarter is participating in a new pilot project funded by Farmers for Climate Solutions. Ashley Wagenaar is the new Conservation Agronomist at Farming Smarter in Lethbridge. Her role is to help farmers implement or change - nitrogen practices, cover cropping, and grazing on their operation. This feature is powered by the Blue Book, Alberta's Crop Protection Guide.
    2m 15s
  • Cudlobe Angus first Canadian farm to join CAB's Ranch to Table program

    26 FEB 2024 · Stavely, Alberta's Cudlobe Angus is the first Canadian farm to join Certified Angus Beef's Ranch to Table program. Certified Angus Beef's new initiative will allow Angus farmers and ranchers the option to market their beef directly to consumers as a CAB product. With the Ranch to Table program, licensed producers are responsible for working with a processor and CBGA grader to verify that brand specifications are met. A marketing plan is required for the application process, but upon being licensed, producers will have access to a tool kit and marketing resources to use in leveraging the brand's quality. Cudlobe Angus' Kaitlynn Bolduc says they are in the final stages of getting the program off the ground on their farm. For more on the program and why Cudlobe decided to be a part of it go to ruralrootscanada.com.
    2m 15s
  • John Kolk Named 2024 Orville Yanke Award Winner for Soil Conservation

    19 FEB 2024 · Southern Alberta farmer John Kolk has been honoured with the Orville Yanke award for Soil Conservation.  The Orville Yanke Memorial Award honours an early promoter of soil conservation in Alberta. John Kolk, who is the 2024 recipient, was presented with the award at the recent Farming Smarter conference last week. For more on Kolk and his sustainable cropping practices go to ruralrootscanada.com. This feature powered by the Blue Book - Alberta's Crop Protection Guide.
    2m 20s

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RRC strives to tell unique stories from the agriculture community that show the true roots of the industry. It will also show off new products and ideas from the ever evolving industry.
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