What's In This Issue:

Brazeau County - EFP

2024 Corn Evaluation Trial

Introducing our Board of Directors

Quarter 2 Forage Survey

Our new board member - Chad Ritter

Newsworthy Shares

Community Shoutouts

Current Events

Need or want an Environmental Farm Plan (EFP)?


An Environmental Farm Plan has become a requirement for many of the current funding options available for producers. Come join us for an workshop to get you started on your EFP!


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2024 Corn Evaluation Trial

The purpose of this trail was to compare different varieties of grain and silage corn and how they perform in the west central region, comparing yield and quality. Corn is becoming more popular as a silage option in the west central area due to its high dry matter yield and high digestible energy content. Corn varieties are mainly chosen in Canada based on corn heat units (CHU), it’s a temperature-based system that helps producers select corn hybrids suited for their region and predict crop development. Corn heat units are a way to measure the heat accumulation that crops need to grow and mature. Our varieties were obtained from Bayer Crop Science, BrettYoung Seeds, and Pioneer Seeds.

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Quarter 2 Forage Cost Survey!


We would love for you to share what forage rates you are seeing in your area!


Click here to complete the survey!

Our New Board Director

Chad Ritter


I was born and raised on a mixed farming operation located directly south of Stony Plain, AB in Parkland County, here I continue to farm alongside my father. Currently, our family farm consists of approximately 800-acres of annual crops which include wheat, barley, and canola, with additional hay and pastureland to support our 100-head cow-calf operation of commercial Simmental and Angus cattle. We have also been growing corn for the purpose of winter grazing our cattle herd for over the passed ~15 years, which has proved to be very beneficial to our farming operation. In the recent years I have also added a small fold of registered purebred Highland cattle, with the intent of learning practices involved in maintaining a registered purebred cattle herd, one day hopefully shifting to additional or alternate cattle breeds.


Agriculture has always been a passion of mine, so when selecting a career, I knew I wanted to stay working in the agricultural field. This goal led me to Lakeland College where I graduated from the Crop Technology diploma program in 2019. Overlapping with my post-secondary education I began working for Parkland County as a summer student in 2018, where I assisted with the crop inspection program, monitoring crop fields for insects and disease. I returned to my Crop Inspection role for a second season in 2019 following my graduation from Lakeland College. I was fortunate enough to continue working for Parkland County following my role as a summer student where I have worked in various roles such as Agronomics Assistant, Supervisor Agronomics, ALUS Coordinator, and now currently the Acting Manager, Agronomics.


During my time working for Parkland County's Agriculture and Environment Services department my love of agriculture has continued to grow, and I am always looking for ways to grow my knowledge of agriculture as well as looking for ways how I am able to give back to the surrounding agricultural community. I believe the role of a Board Director with Farming Forward would be extremely rewarding and aligns very closely with both my own farming operation and career with Parkland County’s Agriculture and Environment Services department. With all my ties to the agricultural industry I hope to potentially be an asset to Farming Forward’s board. I believe agriculture to be one of our most exciting industries, as it continually provides opportunity for innovation and collaboration, and I consider myself to be very fortunate to work as a primary agricultural producer and for my municipalities agricultural department. I look forward to the future of agriculture, and what is yet to come.


You may recognize Chad from a previous issue of our newsletter!


He was a producer we had in the Parkland County Producer Highlight and now he's a welcomed member of our board!

Newsworthy Shares

ARECA-CFGA Small Ruminant Rotational Grazing Session One


By: ARECA-CFGA


Click here to watch the video! 


Current Drought Conditions


-Government of Canada: Agriculture and Agri-food Canada-


Click here to read this article!

Community Shoutouts!

Tree Pruning Workshop

An afternoon of visual, hands-on tree pruning with Toso Bozic!


April 26, 12-4 pm


$15 a person


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Green Acreages


 Do you own an acreage, hobby farm or recreational property? Then plan on attending this free workshop.


Hosted by Yellowhead County.

April 30, 2025 - 5:00-8:00 PM

Edson Lions Club


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Community Marketing

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