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  • Moisture Updates - October 5, 2022

    Map 1: Since the last report, (September 21th 2022) dry conditions have continued to prevail over most of the province, with many widely scattered areas receiving less than 1 mm of rain and about 80% of the province’s growing areas receiving less than 5 mm (map 1).

  • Crop Conditions - September 20, 2022

    This week’s crop report confirms ongoing harvest progress with above average yield and quality expectations. As at September 20, eighty-seven per cent of all crops were swathed or combined with an expected 10-year yield index of 107 and with grading expectations of the provincial wheat, barley, canola, and pea crops ahead of 10-year averages.

  • Moisture Updates - September 21, 2022

    Maps 1 & 2: Since the last report, (September 7, 2022) precipitation has been highly variable across the provinces growing areas (map 1). 

  • Signup For Clubroot Webinar

    Saddle Hills County Ag Services Department will be hosting a 'Clubroot 101' webinar on October 7, 2022 at 6:30 p.m. with Michael Harding, a plant pathologist with Alberta Ag and Forestry.

  • Preparing Trees for Winter by Toso Bozic

    As fall officially starts in 8 days, September 21st, Toso Bozic of the ATTS Group has put together some fact sheets about helping trees through the fall and winter months.

  • Clubroot 101 Webinar - October 7, 2022

    Saddle Hills County Ag Services Department will be hosting a 'Clubroot 101' webinar on October 7, 2022 at 6:30 p.m. with Michael Harding, a plant pathologist with Alberta Ag and Forestry.

  • Agriculture News: CAP to be replaced by SCAP and RALP

    Objectives of the new Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (SCAP) are now available and online consultations are open until October 2022. Resolution E1-20

  • RDAR’s OFCAF Funding for Rotational Grazing, Nitrogen Use and Cover Crop Projects

    Results Driven Agriculture Research (RDAR) is excited to announce that it will be open to receiving applications for the On-Farm Climate Action Fund (OFCAF) program starting August 4, 2022.

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    Moisture Updates - August 17, 2022

    Map 1: Since the last report (August 10, 2022) most lands lying south of the Yellowhead Highway all the way down the US border have remained dry.  Spotty thunderstorm activity delivered much needed rains to some parts of the Central Region, the extreme southern parts of the Southern Region and parts of the North East Region (map 1).

  • Drought & Watering Trees by Toso Bozic

    The direct impact of drought on trees is characterized by slowing or eliminating growth, serious health threat causing injury or death. Drought also impact trees indirectly, by increasing their susceptibility to wildfire, insect pests and disease and overall long-term decline.


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