Don’t choke on wildfire smoke this season

Don’t choke on wildfire smoke this season

Reading Time: < 1 minute Wildfire smoke can be a challenge to work in. Farm safety advisor group AgSafe BC has some tips for farmers and farm employees working under wildfire smoke this growing season: To learn more tips and find more resources, visit agsafebc.ca.

The fill station at Viking features a measurement tracking system for selling raw water.

Viking turns on the taps of new water initiative

Farmers around Viking to enjoy raw filtered watering system

Reading Time: 3 minutes The town of Viking in central Alberta is ready if Mother Nature turns off the tap again in 2024.  This time, if drought rears its ugly head, local farmers can use a new raw water pumping station built within the town’s existing infrastructure.  Viking celebrated its new layer of drought protection during a grand opening […] Read more


The Athabasca River in Jasper National Park.

Alberta to study snowpack with more accuracy

LiDAR employed to provide more spatially precise data

Reading Time: 2 minutes Glacier FarmMedia – The Government of Alberta is working with a research team at the University of Lethbridge to measure the snowpack in southern Alberta more accurately, according to a news release. The measurements will help guide water management policies and practices as the province works to better manage its water resources. For seven months […] Read more

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New website against weeds launched

Glacier FarmMedia – Producers have a new website to bookmark if they’re looking for weed information on the Prairies. The Western Grains Research Foundation has announced the official launch of a weed monitoring hub, prairieweeds.com. The website will be the new digital host for resources, data, weed maps and research under the Prairie Weed Monitoring […] Read more






Frank Robinson speaks at the launch of the youth academy.

Youth academy to showcase agriculture, forestry and environment

Long-time educator Frank Robinson’s namesake academy will build on his legacy of experiential learning

Reading Time: 4 minutes A new youth academy at the University of Alberta aims to build on a longtime educator’s philosophy and give students a chance to get their hands dirty and feet wet. Frank Robinson started at the U of A in 1986, specializing in poultry production and physiology. He’s a longtime believer in “experiential” learning. To celebrate […] Read more


Water law professor David Percy says a culture of negotiation has taken the edge off the "first in time, first in right" principle that guides water rights in Alberta.

Alberta boosts irrigation spending for 2024

Irrigation districts get $5.5M bonus to update infrastructure

Reading Time: 2 minutes Alberta is increasing the amount it spends on irrigation infrastructure in 2024. The provincial government is boosting its portion of the annual irrigation rehabilitation program this year by providing $19 million — an increase of $5.5 million over 2023. It’s meant to help irrigation districts (IDs) update water infrastructure and allow them to do more […] Read more

The McIntyre Ranch has entered a conservation easement and is the largest fescue grassland on the planet.

Largest fescue ranch on Earth preserved

Record-setting conservation easement protects McIntyre Ranch in perpetuity

Reading Time: 3 minutes After years of planning and fundraising, the Nature Conservancy of Canada has completed a successful campaign to conserve the McIntyre Ranch. Located near the Milk River Ridge 40 miles south of Lethbridge, the 22,500-hectare ranch is the largest conservation easement in Alberta.  “It’s the largest piece of fescue grasslands remaining on the planet. It’s a […] Read more