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    Alberta Crop Report as of August 8, 2023

    Crop Report, provided by the Government of Alberta Agriculture and Irrigation, as of August 8, 2023:

    Precipitation in the past 30 days has been near normal for the majority of the province. 

  • Moisture Updates - August 9, 2023

    Over the past 7-days a series of wide spread and reoccurring thunderstorms have brought rain to many parts of the province, including dry areas of the Peace Region and dry lands through parts of the North East.

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    Livestock Health & Nutrition Seminar

    Agricultural Services will be hosting a Livestock Health and Nutrition Seminar at the Gordondale Hall, on October 11, 2023.

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    Moisture Updates - August 2, 2023

    Since the last report (July 26, 2023) the North West and Peace regions have received significant amounts of precipitation.

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    Alberta Crop Report as of July 25, 2023

    Crop Report, provided by the Government of Alberta Agriculture and Irrigation, as of July 25, 2023:

    Reports for this week indicate that recent heat across the province has led to continued crop progression where moisture is available, and increased crop stress where moisture remains low.

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    Moisture Updates - July 26, 2023

    Since the last report (June 19th), most areas north of the Yellowhead Highway have received at least 10 mm of rain, with many accounts of hail, associated with intense thunderstorm activity.

  • Agri-Facts: Poplar and Willow Blotch Leafminers

    While there have been many reports to our Tree Specialist, Toso Bozic, regarding leaves deformed by various blotch leafminers, neither Poplar or Willow Galls and Leafminers pose any significant threat to the health of trees or shrubs.

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    Moisture Updates - July 19, 2023

    Since the last report (July 12, 2023) precipitation activity was concentrated between townships 35 to 75, with localized rainfall occurring near the B.C. border in the county of Northern Lights and Clear Hills county on July 17 and 18. Northern Sunrise County, the Municipal District of Opportunity, Wood Buffalo I.D & R.M, Mackenzie County, the Municipal District of Spirit River, and the Municipal District of Fairview received 20 to 50 mm of precipitation for this seven day period.

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    Forest Regeneration after Fire - Toso Bozic
    Forest fires are a natural part of many ecosystems, including the vast boreal forests of Canada.
  • Northern Engraver Pest Control in Spruce Trees

    Recently our Tree Specialist, Toso Bozic, has received many reports of Spruce Trees that are dead or dying, in the local area.


Contact Us

Saddle Hills
Junction of Hwy 49 & Secondary Hwy 725
RR1, Spirit River AB
T0H 3G0
T. 780-864-3760
Fax 780-864-3904
Toll-free 1-888-864-3760
frontdesk@saddlehills.ab.ca

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