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SUMMARY:LARA Ag in The Field Tour & Tradeshow
DESCRIPTION:24 July: Smoky Lake Agriplex – Ag in The Field Tour & Tradeshow 1:30pm – 9:00pm \n(Supper included – please register)
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/lara-ag-in-the-field-tour-tradeshow/
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SUMMARY:LARA Summer Field Tour - Fort Kent
DESCRIPTION:31 July: Fort Kent – Lara Research Farm 5:00pm – 8:00pm \n(Supper included – please register)
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/lara-summer-field-tour-fort-kent/
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SUMMARY:LARA Summer Field Tour - Mallaig
DESCRIPTION:7 August: Mallaig Legion Hall 10:00am – 3:00pm \n(Lunch included – please register)
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/lara-summer-field-tour-mallaig/
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SUMMARY:GRO Pulse and Oilseed Tour
DESCRIPTION:Location: start and end at the GRO shop in Westlock (9319 110A St)\nTime: lunch and speakers at noon\, bus leaves for the field and more speakers at 1:00\nCost: Free\, includes lunch\nBring: Appropriate dress to tour the plots\, regardless of weather\nAgenda: Includes a tour through the pulse regional variety trials (peas & faba beans)\, lupin variety trials\, local canola variety trial\, humic acid trial\, and blackleg trial. Industry and commission speakers will be talking about some of the pressing concerns and latest updates.
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/gro-pulse-and-oilseed-tour/
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SUMMARY:Pre-Harvest Tips & Tools Webinar: Registration now open
DESCRIPTION:Join our webinar on July 30 at 11 a.m. CDT for timely pre-harvest tips and tools to protect the marketability of your canola\, cereal and pulse crops. \nDATE: Wednesday\, July 30\, 2025 \nTIME: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. CDT (10 a.m. CST & MDT) \nThis webinar will include presentations by: \n\nKrista Zuzak\, Director of Crop Protection and Production\, Cereals Canada\nJeff English\, Vice President\, Marketing & Communications\, Pulse Canada\nIan Epp\, Agronomy Specialist\, Canola Council of Canada\n\nOur presenters will cover topics such as proper staging for pre-harvest glyphosate application\, the importance of following pre-harvest intervals for crop protection products and scouting for disease. You will also learn about handy online tools from Keep it Clean that you can take into the field. \nJoin Keep it Clean in helping maintain Canada’s world-class reputation as a trusted supplier of canola\, cereals and pulses. \nCEU credits are eligible for CCAs.
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/pre-harvest-tips-tools-webinar-registration-now-open/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
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UID:11805-0-0@albertapulse.com
SUMMARY:Zone 5 Tailgate Pea/Faba Tour
DESCRIPTION:Come and chat about disease ID\, fungicide timing\, desiccation and more!\nLearn from local growers’ experiences and visit with agronomists and scientists.\nCoffee and snacks provided. \nZone 5 tour poster 2025
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/zone-5-tailgate-pea-faba-tour/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
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CREATED:20251211T050343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T050543Z
UID:11797-0-0@albertapulse.com
SUMMARY:Keep it Clean 2025 Product Advisory Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Keep it Clean Product Advisory informs Canadian growers of potential market risks associated with certain crop protection products when used on some crops.\nJoin the experts on April 24 to learn more about the 2025 Product Advisory: \n\nKrista Zuzak\, Director of Crop Protection and Production\, Cereals Canada;\nJeff English\, Vice President\, Marketing & Communications\, Pulse Canada;\nIan Epp\, Agronomy Specialist\, Canola Council of Canada.\n\nKeep it Clean recommends growers always consult with their grain buyers before applying any products on the Product Advisory to keep their crops market-ready throughout the growing season. CEU credits are pending for CCAs.
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/keep-it-clean-2025-product-advisory-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
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CREATED:20251211T050343Z
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UID:11798-0-0@albertapulse.com
SUMMARY:Alberta Agrisystems Living Lab - Managing Grazing & Ecosystems Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Maintaining wildlife habitat and sustainable grazing go hand in hand\, with livestock producers playing a key role in managing both.  Join Us and Alberta Conservation Association (ACA) to learn more about the Species Habitat Assessments and Ranching Partnership (SHARP). SHARP is a voluntary\, collaborative project designed to work with producers to maintain the unique grazing and ecosystem values on their property in central Alberta. Together with the producer\, ACA develops habitat strategies after first completing range and riparian health assessments as well as wildlife surveys to develop habitat enhancements that benefit both wildlife and livestock. As cost-shared enhancements are made\, they develop a monitoring plan to assess their progress and effectiveness.
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/alberta-agrisystems-living-lab-managing-grazing-ecosystems-webinar/
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UID:11799-0-0@albertapulse.com
SUMMARY:Alberta Agrisystems Living Lab Field Day - Stamp Seeds
DESCRIPTION:Learn more about fall/winter cereals and how they can benefit your operation and soil health. See how wetlands and riparian areas can be preserved in grain land and much more!
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/alberta-agrisystems-living-lab-field-day-stamp-seeds/
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CREATED:20251211T050341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T050543Z
UID:11795-0-0@albertapulse.com
SUMMARY:Bug\, Burbs & Carbon Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join Alberta AgriSystems Living Lab and Dr. Tim McAllister for a FREE webinar on March 26th @7pm MDT to learn more about the microbiomes that surround us on our farms and ranches.  What is a microbiome? How do they contribute to agricultural productivity and resiliency?  Do microbiomes play a role in climate change? Register now to learn the answer to these and other questions around agricultural microbiomes.
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/bug-burbs-carbon-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
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CREATED:20251211T050341Z
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UID:11796-0-0@albertapulse.com
SUMMARY:Mitigating the Risk of MRL Non-Compliance in Export Markets Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join Greg Bartley\, Director of Crop Protection and Crop Quality\, for an in-depth look at MRL-related disruptions\, market risks\, and the role Agri-Retailers play in safeguarding access. 
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/mitigating-the-risk-of-mrl-non-compliance-in-export-markets-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
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CREATED:20251211T050340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T050544Z
UID:11793-0-0@albertapulse.com
SUMMARY:Back to Basics: Field Pea and Faba Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Alberta Pulse Growers Zone 3 and Zone 5 present Back to Basics. This event features: Mark A. Olson discussing Pea and Faba Agronomy; a Market Update from Suzanne Leclerc of Market Master: Dr. Jenn Walker talking about Mitigating your Risks: Root Rot Complex; APG’s Nevin Rosaasen talking policy: and area farmers discussing their experiences. \n  \n 
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/back-to-basics-field-pea-and-faba-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
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CREATED:20251211T050337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T050544Z
UID:11787-0-0@albertapulse.com
SUMMARY:Indigenous Agriculture: Lost Harvest Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join Sarah Carter to learn more about the history of indigenous agriculture in western Canada. Agriculture on Plains Indian reserves is generally thought to have failed because the Indigenous people lacked either an interest in farming or an aptitude for it. In our webinar Dr. Sarah Carter will reveal that reserve residents were anxious to farm and expended considerable effort on cultivation; government policies\, more than anything else\, acted to undermine their success.
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/indigenous-agriculture-lost-harvest-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
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UID:11788-0-0@albertapulse.com
SUMMARY:Considering Rotational Grazing? Pasture cell design and much more!
DESCRIPTION:Wondering about how to set up a rotational grazing system on your farm or ranch? What things to consider when locating fence lines? What about water sources? More questions than answers? This might be the webinar you’ve been looking for! Learn from other producers with years of experience in rotational grazing.
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/considering-rotational-grazing-pasture-cell-design-and-much-more/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
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CREATED:20251211T050337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T050544Z
UID:11789-0-0@albertapulse.com
SUMMARY:Bison\, Bugs & Birds: Linking the recovery of endangered species
DESCRIPTION:Not that long ago the plains and forests of North America teemed with wildlife\, including more than 30\,000\,000 plains bison and hundreds of thousands of their northern relative\, the wood bison. By the late 1800s both were extirpated from their ancestral lands. This depopulation of a keystone species had significant implications for the other species that depended upon them for their very survival. This presentation takes the viewer from the time when prehistoric species roamed the continent\, through to the present\, and discusses modern threats to grassland insects and birds that depend on bison and healthy ecosystems today.
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/bison-bugs-birds-linking-the-recovery-of-endangered-species/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
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CREATED:20251211T050337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T050544Z
UID:11790-0-0@albertapulse.com
SUMMARY:Intercropping in Alberta
DESCRIPTION:Join Alberta Agrisystems Living Labs\, Alberta Pulse Growers and other producers to learn more about Intercropping in Alberta and how it could be an option for your farm. More details to come.
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/intercropping-in-alberta/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
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CREATED:20251211T050138Z
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SUMMARY:Gateway Research Organization Field Day
DESCRIPTION:Registration: Eventbrite or by calling the GRO office at 780-349-4546 \nThe morning starts with coffee at the hall (doors open at 9:00) and loading the bus. The bus will leave at 9:30 for our site with canola and canola/pulse intercropping plots. Jason Casselman with AB Canola Producers will speak\, along with GRO Staff. After looking at these plots we’ll return to the hall. Justin Nanninga\, local canola director\, and Shane Strydhorst\, director with APG will speak during lunch. Following lunch we’ll reload the bus and head to our site with the Pulse Regional Variety Trial (pea & fababean) and our local pulse variety trial (pea\, fababean\, lupin) plots. Speakers will include Mark Olson\, FabaCanada\, and GRO staff. From there we will tour the Lakeland College lupin breeding plots. We should wrap up the day with our return to the hall at approx. 3:00. \npulse & oilseed postcard
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/gateway-research-organization-field-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
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CREATED:20251211T050138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T050544Z
UID:11779-0-0@albertapulse.com
SUMMARY:NPARA Farm and Field Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join NPARA for their Annual Farm & Field Tour! This event is for open to all! Discover the workings of agriculture research and check out small plot demonstrations. Join us for a Humble Pie catered supper and guest speakers. RSVP required.
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/npara-farm-and-field-tour/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
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CREATED:20251211T050138Z
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UID:11780-0-0@albertapulse.com
SUMMARY:APG Provincial Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The APG Annual General Meeting will take place at CROSSROADS: Alberta’s Crop Conference at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel West Edmonton on January 28\, 2025. There will be virtual and in-person opportunities. You do not have to purchase CrossRoads Passes to access the meeting in person. You will have to register in advance for online voting. \nRegister below for \nIn-Person: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.ca/e/1026944768447?aff=oddtdtcreator \nVirtual: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.ca/e/1026953775387?aff=oddtdtcreator \nCall to order at 7:45 am. \nAGM AGENDA INCLUDES: \n• Review of the activities\, audited financial statements\, and budget for Alberta Pulse Growers \n• Voting on resolutions\, which must be received at the APG office by January 15\, 2025 \n 
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/apg-provincial-annual-general-meeting-2/
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CREATED:20251211T050137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T050544Z
UID:11777-0-0@albertapulse.com
SUMMARY:Zone 5 Faba Field Tour
DESCRIPTION:Visit two faba fields (high tannin & low tannin). Quiz Robyne Davidson\, a faba research agronomist\, on the ins and outs of growing faba beans! Learn from local growers’ experiences. Coffee and snacks provided. \nZone 5 Tour Poster 2024 Final
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/zone-5-faba-field-tour/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
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CREATED:20251211T050038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T050544Z
UID:11774-0-0@albertapulse.com
SUMMARY:Lethbridge Research and Development Centre’s Open House
DESCRIPTION:We hope you will drop-in between 9am and 3pm on Thursday\, July 18\, 2024 to take part in the free\, family-friendly activities and displays celebrating Agriculture in Action: From the Lab to the Land. \nVisit our FaceBook Event and register your attendance on our eventbrite page. \nAll activities will be accessible from our main building\, located on Jail Road\, approximately 1½ km east of 43rd Street South\, in Lethbridge\, AB.
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/lethbridge-research-and-development-centres-open-house/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
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CREATED:20251211T050038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T050544Z
UID:11775-0-0@albertapulse.com
SUMMARY:LARA Drone Demo - Smoky Lake
DESCRIPTION:Witness the future of agriculture in action! Join us for coffee and donuts on July 24 from 9:30 am to noon with Landview Drones for the ultimate drone showcase! A huge thank you to Tandem T Farms for hosting this incredible event and to Smoky Lake County for their continued support! Register in advance.
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/lara-drone-demo-smoky-lake/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
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CREATED:20251211T050038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T050544Z
UID:11776-0-0@albertapulse.com
SUMMARY:LARA Field Tour - Fort Kent
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss out on our annual Summer Field Tour of the Fort Kent Research Farm! Join us for dinner and a fantastic evening on networking. Register in advance! \nWe are pleased to have Dr. Boyd Mori present from the University of Alberta on integrated pest management and Brian Kennedy with Canterra seeds to bring you the latest information on new barley varieties! \nWe will be featuring the following trials: \n\nInvestigating the impact of low-growing clovers (white and subterranean clover) and nitrogen rates on silage crop yield\, weed pressure\, cereal leaf disease levels and forage quality.\nImpact of Allelopathic cover crops and its termination method in cash crops grown subsequent season.\nPerformance Evaluation of Two-Row and Six-Row Forage Barley Mixtures\nIntegrated use of organic and inorganic fertilizers for forage barley production in Northeastern Alberta\nAlberta Regional Variety Trials (RVT): Oats and CPSR Wheat
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/lara-field-tour-fort-kent/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
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CREATED:20251211T045927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T050545Z
UID:11762-0-0@albertapulse.com
SUMMARY:Alberta Agrisystems Manage the Damage Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Ryan’s presentation will look at the biology of elk and the many different ways they can cause problems on farms and ranches\, including grazing on livestock pasture\, damage to hay bales and standing crops and fences\, as well as disease transmission risks. He will talk about his research tracking elk with GPS satellite collars\, documenting farmer/rancher knowledge\, and developing on-farm risk models to understand how best to prevent and control elk (and deer) issues. Ryan advocates for a ‘tool box approach’ –having a toolbox full of good options to allow each producer to manage their own operation in a way that uses the tools most suitable for their particular situation and avoiding options that risk actually making the problem worse. Science results matched with the deep knowledge of the landowners together can help to best focus spending any funding sources where they are most needed on the hotspots of risk.
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/alberta-agrisystems-manage-the-damage-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
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CREATED:20251211T045927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T050545Z
UID:11763-0-0@albertapulse.com
SUMMARY:Keep it Clean 2024 Product Advisory Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the 2024 Product Advisory. The Product Advisory informs Canadian growers of potential market risks associated with certain crop protection products when used on some crops.\nJoin the experts to learn more about the 2024 Product Advisory:\n• Krista Zuzak\, Director of Crop Protection and Production\, Cereals Canada;\n• Greg Bartley\, Director of Crop Protection & Crop Quality\, Pulse Canada;\n• Ian Epp\, Agronomy Specialist\, Canola Council of Canada.\nKeep it Clean recommends growers always consult with their grain buyers before applying any products on the Product Advisory to keep their crops market-ready throughout the growing season.\nCEU credits are pending for CCAs.
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/keep-it-clean-2024-product-advisory-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
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CREATED:20251211T045911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T050545Z
UID:11755-0-0@albertapulse.com
SUMMARY:Does it Cost or Does it Pay: Record keeping & evaluating management practices
DESCRIPTION:Does it Cost\, or Does it Pay with Kathy Larson. Record keeping and evaluating management practices from a financial perspective. Find more information on upcoming webinars and register at www.agrisystemsll.ca/events.
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/does-it-cost-or-does-it-pay-record-keeping-evaluating-management-practices/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
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CREATED:20251211T045911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T050545Z
UID:11756-0-0@albertapulse.com
SUMMARY:Grazing Standing Corn
DESCRIPTION:Grazing Standing Corn with Dr. Vern Baron and BC rancher Steven Devick. Find more information on upcoming webinars and register at www.agrisystemsll.ca/events.
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/grazing-standing-corn/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
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CREATED:20251211T045910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T050545Z
UID:11752-0-0@albertapulse.com
SUMMARY:Peace Ag Update
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with industry experts\, leading researchers\, fellow agronomists\, producers\, and enthusiasts.
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/peace-ag-update/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
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CREATED:20251211T045910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T050545Z
UID:11753-0-0@albertapulse.com
SUMMARY:Soils 101: We’ve got the Dirt on your Soils
DESCRIPTION:Learn about soil health\, soil tests and common soil challenges with Dr. Ross McKenzie. You can find more information on upcoming webinars and register at www.agrisystemsll.ca/events.
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/soils-101-weve-got-the-dirt-on-your-soils/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260718T164813
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CREATED:20251211T045910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T050545Z
UID:11754-0-0@albertapulse.com
SUMMARY:Bale Grazing - Is this a Practice that will work on your ranch?
DESCRIPTION:Learn about bale grazing: Is this a practice that will work on your ranch? You can find more information on upcoming webinars and register at www.agrisystemsll.ca/events.
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/bale-grazing-is-this-a-practice-that-will-work-on-your-ranch/
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