Dec. 14: Management training program, Managing Piglet Feeding, Watrous, Sask. (Mary Peterson, 306-667-7436)
2002
Jan. 7-12: Crop Production Week, Saskatoon Inn, Saskatoon (Kevin Hursh, 306-933-0138)
Jan. 8-11: Western Canadian Crop Production Show, Prairieland Exhibition Park, Saskatoon, 306-931-7149 or 888-931-9333
Jan. 10: Saskatchewan Herb and Spice Association conference, Saskatoon, fax: 306-727-2226
Jan. 10-11: Saskatchewan Alfalfa Seed Producers Association conference, Radisson Hotel, Saskatoon. (Wayne Goerzen, 306-956-7275)
Jan. 11: Farm Animal Council of Saskatchewan Inc. conference, Trends in Animal Welfare: What the Future Holds, Ramada Hotel, Saskatoon. (FACS, 306-249-3227)
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Jan. 9-12: National No-Tillage Conference, Bigger, Better, Bolder, Millennium Hotel, St. Louis, Missouri, 262-782-4480
Jan. 12: Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association zones 3 and 12 meeting, Hodgeville, Sask. (Orin Balas, 306-625-3794)
Jan. 15-16: Roy Ferguson Managing for Profit workshop, Assessing and Positioning the Farm for Growth and Transition Level 11, Agriculture Centre, Airdrie, Alta. (Brad Smith, 403-223-7906 or Ed Armstrong, 780-954-3769)
Jan. 15-16: Cattlemen’s Corral/Crop Visions, Lloydminster Exhibition, Lloydminster, Sask., 306-825-5571
Jan. 15-17: Manitoba Ag Days, Keystone Centre, Brandon, 204-571-6566
Jan. 16-17: Canadian Prairies Chapter Grain Elevator and Processing Society, Expo 2002, Best Western Victoria Inn, Winnipeg. (GEAPS, 204-255-7140)
Jan. 18-19: Canadian Bull Congress, Camrose, Alta., 800-296-8112 or 780-672-3640