Upcoming Important Dates:
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Jul. 12: NBYF Scow Social
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Jul. 15: NBSCIA Field Day
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Aug. 6 - 9: NB Living Lab Regional Summer Field Tours
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Aug. 7: 10th Annual Atlantic Forage Field Day
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Sept. 15: Open Farm Day
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Nov. 8-9: Maritime Beef Conference
Scroll down to Upcoming Events for more information on any of the above events!
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The New Brunswick Cattle Producers (NBCP) issue a monthly update to all members each month. This is comprised of industry news and updates, upcoming events, upcoming sales and relevant articles.
If you have industry-related content to potentially be added, such as an upcoming cattle event, please contact coordinator@agricommodity.ca.
Any payments, such as levy remittance, to the NBCP via e-transfer shall be made to: nbcattle@agricommodity.ca.
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NBCP Producer Registration
A friendly reminder that your annual producer registration must be kept up to date to be considered compliant and in good standing with NBCP. You are considered in good standing if you complete and send the form back each year.
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Weekly Price Report
The NBCP website has a Weekly Market Price Report based on cattle sale pricing from the previous week within the Eastern Region, including such sales as the Atlantic Stockyards Ltd., Carvell's Livestock Auction Barn, Quebec (St. Isidore) and Ontario. The current ABP price is also listed. All prices listed are live, except ABP and QC Fed Steers (Carcass). All pricing (other than bob calves) is based on $/lb.
The Weekly Price Report is updated every Monday morning and can be found here.
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Feature Program of the Month | |
Beef Herd Renewal and Improvement Program
This program assists to grow, renew and improve the New Brunswick beef cow herd.
Application deadline: January 31, 2025
Program Guidelines and Application form can be found here.
Applicants should discuss applications with Department of Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries staff (Business Growth Officer, Development Officer or Specialist) before applying. Click here for a list of departmental contacts.
**Please note: The NBCP offer no guarantee as to if this funding has been exhausted prior to highlighting this Program for the month.
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As a way to celebrate our New Brunswick Cattle Producers, and introduce producers to each other, we will now be highlighting one producer quarterly, in this Producer Profile section.
We will kick things off with NBCP Chair, Trevor Welch!
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If you are not already subscribed to the Maritime Livestock Price Insurance (LPI) e-news, what are you waiting for?!
Sign up here to begin receiving the regular LPI updates, or contact Amy Higgins directly for the subscriber agreement or with questions, at (902) 957-2606 or projects@agricommodity.ca.
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Open Farm Day 2024
The Agricultural Alliance of New Brunswick (AANB) is excited to announce the upcoming 24th Annual Open Farm Day on Sunday, September 15th. This event provides a unique opportunity for local New Brunswickers to meet farmers in their area and witness their hard work firsthand.
Click here for all Open Farm Day details, including the registration form, 2024 Handbook for insights on hosting the event, and the link to the official Atlantic Open Farm Day Website.
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A Guide to Species at Risk on Farmlands
A species at risk brochure was/will be mailed to all registered professional agriculture producers. This brochure is being distributed to raise awareness among farmers in New Brunswick about the presence of certain at-risk species in agricultural settings. Through the collaborative efforts of RALP (Resilient Agricultural Landscape Program) and the Agricultural Alliance's SARPAL (Species at Risk Partnerships on Agricultural Lands) program, funding and support are now available to assist farmers in preserving habitat for species such as the wood turtle and bobolink.
If producers are interested in accessing these funding programs or learning more about how they can contribute to conservation efforts, please do not hesitate to contact Environmental Farm Plan at efp-pfe@fermenbfarm.ca or 506-259-0020.
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VBP+ Calving Book/Pocket Book
Are you in need of calving books? Verified Beef Production Plus is offering cattle producers calving books/pocket books for FREE by completing this order form.
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Options for Purchasing Cattle Ear Tags in New Brunswick:
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Directly from the CCIA website (to learn how to activate your webstore account, click here)
- From a CCIA Approved Dealer (see list below):
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AgriWorkplace Skills Training Program
More information available HERE.
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Beef Cattle Research Council Webinars & NEW Podcast
Upcoming webinars have been updated on the BCRC website HERE!
The BCRC launched a podcast! The Canadian Beef Cattle Podcast will feature the most popular content from BeefResearch.ca in a new audio format. Each week you’ll hear valuable information on topics ranging from animal health and productivity to feed and forage management, and much more. Subscribe on your favourite podcast platform or find new weekly episodes on BCRC's podcasts page.
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Atlantic Beef Products
Sign up for Atlantic Beef Products price updates by contacting Bruce Andrews. to be added to his distribution list: bandrews@abpi.ca
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Workforce Development - AgriNB
We encourage you to use the Job Bank to advertise your vacancies. To access the site, click here. The site allows job seekers to register and be notified of job postings.
With the launch of the Seasonal Workforce Program in the Fredericton region this summer, we are exploring expansion to other parts of the province in 2024. The program matches farm operators with workers to address workforce requirements throughout the production cycle. Should you be interested in learning more about the program, contact Jimmy Alam, Shared Workforce Program Manager.
Please get in touch with any questions or support at:
Kim Lipsett – Workforce Development Coordinator
Agrinb@fermenbfarm.ca
506-461-5418
Jimmy Alam – Shared Workforce Program Manager
evolution@agrinb.ca
506-260-2213
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NBYF Scow Social
Come on out for New Brunswick Young Farmers summer social, hosted at Scow Cidery in Memramcook! All ag individuals aged 18-40 are welcome.
Join NB Young Farmers for a day of farm tours and a night of fun on Friday, July 12th! We will start the day touring Willie A. Leblanc & Sons. Ltd, a local dairy farm and , Lactanet's Top Managed Herd in NB in 2023. Moving to Belliveau Orchards/Scow Cidery, we will get a tour of the brand new brewing facilities as well as an opportunity for an orchard walk. The evening will feature live music, food, and local beer and cider on tap. Reserve your spot and register for free today!
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NBSCIA Field Day
The New Brunswick Soil & Crop Improvement Association (NBSCIA) is holding an upcoming field day:
Precision Agriculture Demo Day: Improved Nitrogen Management Using a Drone
Monday, July 15
Boscenic Farms Ltd. (3543 Rte 112, Second North River, NB E4J 2T9)
Please register in advance by contacting John Bos (506) 862-9823, or Beverly Booth (506) 364-2853
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NB Living Lab Regional Summer Field Tours
August 6 - Tantramar Community Pasture, Sackville, NB
A fun and informative field tour of the Tantramar Community Pasture - a living lab showcasing sustainable agriculture practices.
Hotel block available at Super 8 Amherst, under "Living Lab", until July 6
August 7 - Atlantic Forage Field Day
Attend Forage Field Day in Nappan, NS then continue to Petitcodiac and Sussex.
Hotel block available at Sussex All Seasons, under "Living Lab", until July 6
August 8 - Fredericton Area Living Lab Farm Tour
A tour of WA Farms in Petitcodiac to learn about advanced nitrogen management.
Hotel block available at Amsterdam Inn Florenceville, under "Living Lab", until July 6
August 9 - Florenceville, NB Area
Learn about McCain Regenerative Ag. initiatives followed by field tours of 3 Living Lab sites studying nitrogen and service crop management.
Hotel block available at Amsterdam Inn - Florenceville/Bristol, under "Living Lab", until July 6
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New Brunswick Cattle Producer Programs | |
Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership
New Brunswick programming for the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership have launched!
*As stated in the SCAP Administrative Guidelines, the Canada / New Brunswick Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable-CAP) policy framework is a five-year federal, provincial, and territorial Initiative which will operate from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2028, unless otherwise announced. Program applications are welcome on an ongoing basis until funding is exhausted. Please check your desired program's administrative guidelines for full details.
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Application Deadline: January 31, 2025
To assist beef producers to adopt or improve rotational pasture management on their farms. Proper adoption and use of rotational pasture practices will improve quantity and quality of pasture productivity, improve pasture carrying capacity, extend the grazing season, improve soil health and carbon sequestration, improved root growth, improve animal productivity, improve pasture biodiversity and improve drought resistance of pastures.
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Application Deadline: January 31, 2025
To grow, renew and improve the New Brunswick beef cow herd.
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Application Deadline: February 28, 2025
To enhance the New Brunswick beef industry with genetically superior animals capable of producing the highest quality beef, competitively and consistently for the benefit of all the beef sectors. This element is made up of the Beef Elite Sire, Beef Elite Female and Beef Elite Embryo Components, and the Beef Genetic Testing Component.
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The New Brunswick Department of Agriculture, Aquaculture, and Fisheries through its Veterinary Service is supporting Producers and CFIA in the on-going survelliance of Bovine Spongioform Encephalopathy. Eligible samples can receive reimbursement up to $150.00.
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Additional programs you may be interested in: | |
Support the development of farmland for agriculture in New Brunswick, including bringing lands formerly used for agriculture back into active production, enhancing the development and productivity of new production fields and improving existing farmland. Any increase in acreage will support more sustainable farming practices with reduced environmental impacts, improved crop rotations resulting in healthier soils, increased land base for the production of crops and livestock feed, and increased self-sufficiency levels of food and livestock feed crops which will reduce transportation costs and associated environmental impacts.
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Assist producers in taking concrete steps to improve the environmental performance of their operations including activities to conserve and enhance the natural resources utilized by the New Brunswick agriculture industry, minimize the environmental impact of agricultural activities, and mitigate and adapt to climate change.
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To support business planning, skills development and awareness in the New Brunswick agriculture sector.
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To support crop and livestock development opportunities including economic development programming for sectors with growth opportunities, regional economic development opportunities, and establishing agricultural machinery usage cooperatives.
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Encourage the growth, profitability, sustainability and self-sufficiency of New Brunswick’s agriculture, agri-food, agri-product, and agri-science sectors including adapting to climate change. Applicants are eligible for funding assistance for approved activities intended to encourage the growth, profitability, sustainability and self-sufficiency of New Brunswick’s agriculture, agri-food, agri-product, and agri-science sectors through innovative research and development projects; onfarm demonstration trials; pre-commercialization development activities; on-farm innovation; and adoption of new technologies that have a regional or local impact; and adoption of practices and technologies that will support climate change adaptation and mitigation, including reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and improving carbon sequestration, and related technology transfer activities.
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New Brunswick’s rich microclimates are ideal for farmers, fishers, producers, and processors to grow, catch and make the foods the world loves. The Market Development and Access program elements aim to increase the sales of New Brunswick’s food basket by supporting industry efforts to access and take advantage of new, existing, and emerging market opportunities, from local farmers’ markets to international markets.
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The program provides financial assistance to help cover the cost of transporting quarried dolomitic and calcitic limestone (e.g., Aglime) and is calculated based on the distance from the source of origin, that has the correct type of lime available, to the delivery destination.
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Upcoming Sales & Auctions | |
Carvell’s Livestock Auction Barn | |
Contact Carvell Crandlemire at 391-6188 or email carvellcrandlemire@gmail.com for auction dates and times.
Carvell’s Livestock Auction Barn
111 Wilmot Road, Wilmot, NB
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Upcoming Feeder Sales (10AM):
Click Here to visit the ASL website!
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Producers are encouraged to pre-register all feeder cattle as early as possible. Atlantic Stockyards Limited (ASL) will be listing pre-registered cattle on their website.
Vaccinated cattle will be uniquely identified; all cattle will be sold by order of arrival.
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Simply Verified Beef - The Podcast
Join VBP+ Coordinators, producers, auditors and other special guests each month as they discuss topics relevant and timely for beef producers all across Canada.
Simply Verified Beef- The Podcast episodes will be released monthly on the 3rd Wednesday of the month.
Click Here for more information!
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