Open Farm Days to highlight bison

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Published: July 4, 2023

Open Farm Days to highlight bison

In the run-up to 2023 Alberta Open Farm Days Aug. 19 and 20, organizers are highlighting bison production.

The “keystone species” may no longer roam the plains, but it’s still well represented on Alberta’s ranches. A total of 472 operations have bison, totalling just over 65,000 head. Alberta leads the nation in farmed bison inventories, followed by Saskatchewan (52,860), British Columbia (14,888), and Manitoba (11,725).

The buffalo was an important part of Indigenous societies of the plains. The buffalo hunt was a part of a huge community event, and every part off the animal was used. It was not just a food source. Bones were turned into utensils and tools, sinew provided thread and hide were used for clothing and shelter.

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