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    Moisture Updates - August 15, 2022

    Map 1: Since the last report issued on July 25, 2022, temperatures have generally remained above normal for this time of year. However for many lands across the south-half of the province, conditions have dried dramatically since mid-July.

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    Moisture Updates - August 4, 2022

    Map 1: Precipitation amounts since the last report on July 25, 2022 have ranged greatly throughout the province over the last 11 days. North West Alberta stretching from Yellowhead and Clearwater County, crossing the province East towards Lloydminster have seen upwards of 60 mm, with the most received in Beaver county in excess of 120 mm.

  • Spruce Cone & Seed Production - 'Mast Year'

    White, black and Engelman spruce are native spruce trees in Alberta, and along with introduced spruce species ( Blue, Norway, Serbian, and many other cultivars) are one of the most dominant coniferous species in natural as well as in urban areas.

  • AG Department Hosts Tree Care Workshop - July 29

    Saddle Hills AG Services Department is hosting a Tree Care workshop, with tree whisperer Toso Bozic, on July 29, 2022.

  • ASB Sponsoring Two Farms For Soil Health and Grazing Conference

    Saddle Hills County Agricultural Service Board (ASB) is sponsoring two people each from two resident farms in the County to attend the 2022 Western Canada Conference on Soil Health and Grazing to be held at the Double Tree by Hilton West Edmonton December 13,14 and 15.

  • Reminders To Ag Producers

    Seasonal staff are now out in full swing and will be out monitoring crop land, industrial sites and pasture for weed and crop pests.

  • AFSC Extending Recommended Seeding Dates For 2022 Crop Year

    A cool, wet spring has created seeding delays in many areas of northern Alberta. It is estimated that producers in the area are collectively over 1.2 million acres behind normal progress.

  • Planting Caliper Trees

    Spring is a good time to plant larger caliper trees in your property. The “caliper tree” is an older tree with at least 4 cm in diameter in stem/ trunk measured 15 cm above ground level.

  • Ag Services Launches Tree Seedling Program

    Saddle Hills County's Ag Service Department has launched it's new Tree Seedling Program for residents who want to plant trees on their property.

  • Take Your Agricultural Business To The Next Level

    Are you ready to take your agricultural business to the next level? Then you're in the right place. The Saddle Hills County Ag Services Department would like to make County producers aware that University of Guelph offers a free series of eight modules covering


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Saddle Hills
Junction of Hwy 49 & Secondary Hwy 725
RR1, Spirit River AB
T0H 3G0
T. 780-864-3760
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