Jan. 22-25: Guelph Organic Conference, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ont., 519-824-4120
Jan. 24: Davidson Gelbvieh winter field day, Davidson Ranch, Ponteix, Sask., 306-625-3755
Jan. 28-29: Manitoba Swine seminar, Best Western Victoria Inn, Winnipeg (Ian Seddon, 204-945-0353)
Jan. 28-30: FarmTech, Mayfield Inn, Edmonton, 866-327-6832
Jan. 30: Cocktails for Cattle fundraiser and benefit auction of western art, fashion and lifestyle items, Coyotes Bar & Dance Saloon, Calgary (Heather Hartmann, 403-291-7077)
Jan. 30-31: Ranchers Bull Congress, Exhibition Grounds, Stettler, Alta., 866-742-6288
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Agri-Trend 2004 farm forum. (Agri-Trend Agrology Ltd., 403-343-8288)
Feb. 2: Victoria Inn, Brandon
Feb. 3: Parkland Agriplex, Yorkton, Sask.
Feb. 4: Young’s Equipment, Regina
Feb. 5: Modern Family Restaurant, Swift Current, Sask.
Feb. 6: Flexi-Coil Place, Saskatoon
Feb. 17: Hi-Way Service, Lethbridge
Feb. 18: Red Deer Lodge, Red Deer
Feb. 19: Fort Inn, Fort Saskatchewan, Alta.
Feb. 20: Peace Valley Inn, Peace River, Alta.
Westman beef seminar. (John Popp, 204-867-3961)
Feb. 3: Miniota, Man.
Feb. 4: Belmont, Man.
Feb. 3-5: Dairy Farmers of Canada Dairy Policy conference, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Ottawa (DFC, 613-236-9997)
Feb. 3-6: Canadian Meat Council conference, The Westin, Calgary (Larry Campbell, 613-729-3911)
Feb. 4-5: Manitoba-North Dakota Zero Tillage Farmers Association zero tillage workshop and trade show, Ramkota Hotel, Bismarck, N.D. (Kendall Heise, 204-568-4752 or Alan Ness, 701-530-2079)
Feb. 4-7: Canadian Produce Marketing Association convention and trade show, Telus Convention Centre, Calgary (CPMA, 613-226-4187)
Feb. 5-6: Farm Machinery Economics, Camrose, Alta. (Jennifer Hart, 800-296-8112)
Feb. 6-7: Cattle Congress, Trade Centre, Prairieland Park, Saskatoon, 306-931-7149
Feb. 7-8: Global Produce Traceability Conference, Calgary (CPMA, 613-226-4187)
Feb. 11-12: Saskatchewan Soil Conservation Association direct seeding conference, Queensbury Centre, Exhibition Park, Regina (Marilyn Martens, 306-695-4233)
Feb. 11-13: Western Barley Growers Association convention and trade fair, Coast Plaza Hotel, Calgary (WBGA, 403-912-3998)
Feb. 12: Crops seminar, Recreational Complex, Dauphin, Man. (Jim Pavlin, 204-638-7301)
Feb. 13-15: NorthWest Sask. 4-H Regional curling, St. Walburg, Sask. (Leonard Larre, 306-845-2703)
International Congress on Best Practice of Leading Farmers. (Saskatchewan Agrivision, 306-384-4491)
Feb. 17-18: Prairieland Park, Saskatoon
Feb. 20: Greenwood Inn, Calgary
Feb. 23: Canad Inn, Winnipeg
Feb. 18: Manitoba Flax Growers meeting, Brunkild, Man. (Garvin Kabernick, 204-736-2609)
Feb. 19: Battle River Research Group meeting, Community Centre, Ryley, Alta., 866-828-6774
Feb. 19-21: Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation convention, Saskatoon (SWF, 306-692-8812)
Biodiesel group formed
Brad Hanmer has been elected chair of the newly created Biodiesel Association of Canada.
He is vice-president of the Saskatchewan Canola Growers Association.
The biodiesel association consists of members of the Canadian Canola Growers Association, Canadian Oilseed Processors Association, Ontario Soybean Association and the Canadian Renderers Association.
The biodiesel association uses funding from member organizations to research, market and develop the Canadian biodiesel industry.
AAMD&C joins coalition
The Alberta Association of Municipal Districts and Counties has joined the Farmer Rail Car Coalition.
The association represents 68 rural municipalities in Alberta.
The coalition is an organization working to have control of the federal government’s 13,000 rail hopper cars turned over to farmers.
Other coalition members include Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan, Alberta Pulse Growers, Family Farm Foundation, Hudson Bay Route Association, Keystone Agricultural Producers, Manitoba Pulse Growers Association, National Farmers Union, Prairie Producer Car Shippers Association, Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities, Saskatchewan Pulse Growers Association, Southern Rail Co-operative, West Central Road and Rail Ltd., Wild Rose Agricultural Producers and Winter Cereals Canada.
Animal care plan
Alberta Farm Animal Care has an emergency livestock care response plan designed to help producers who are having trouble caring for their animals in the wake of last year’s drought and the fallout of bovine spongiform encephalopathy.
Producers having difficulties should call AFAC’s animal care alert line at 800-506-2273.
The emergency livestock care re-sponse plan ensures proper on-site care by a response team. It also helps producers who need crisis support for livestock care with counselling and a support network. It ensures sufficient feed and bedding is available for use in animal seizures and surrenders.
More than 11 experienced livestock producers and handlers assist with the alert phone line.