Each grower dollar Alberta Canola contributed to research for 2024 was matched by an additional $4.50 from research partners and programs. To help identify research priorities, attend the Alberta Canola Conference and Research Symposium, January 22-23 in Red Deer.
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While all the pillars of Alberta Canola’s work support the long-term success of canola growers, research investments provide a notable and direct benefit to growers, helping them navigate the increasing challenges of canola production.
The Alberta Canola director nomination cycle is now open for regions 3, 6, 9, and 12 until October 31, 2024. It is essential for all twelve regions of Alberta Canola to have farmer representation during board discussions. Decisions on government policy and regulation, research funding, and other issues affecting the long-term success of canola farmers...
Read MoreAlberta Canola is pleased to announce the newest addition to the Alberta Canola board of directors, Jeff Frost from Olds, who takes over the role previously held by Ian Chitwood, representing region 8. Following the 34th annual general meeting on January 24 in Grande Prairie, the board has re-elected Roger Chevraux of Killam as the...
Read MoreAlberta Canola’s Annual General Meeting will be held in Grande Prairie as part of the Alberta Canola Conference on Wednesday January 24, 2024, from 10:30 am until noon. There is no charge to attend the Annual General Meeting or the Alberta Canola Conference. The Annual General Meeting will also be accessible online to growers and guests...
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