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SUMMARY:Cover Crop Certification for Professionals
DESCRIPTION:Canadian Organic Growers (COG) is proud to offer the Cover Crop Certification for Professionals\, an advanced\, applied training program designed to strengthen the knowledge and capacity of agronomists\, agrologists\, Certified Crop Advisors (CCAs)\, and other agricultural professionals who support farmers in the adoption and management of cover crops.\nCover crops play a critical role in sustainable agriculture; improving soil health\, enhancing biodiversity\, supporting water quality\, and increasing climate resilience. Yet\, despite their proven benefits\, consistent and confident use of cover crops across Canada remains limited. This course addresses that gap by equipping professionals with the technical understanding and applied skills to design\, implement\, and evaluate successful cover crop systems across diverse Canadian regions and production contexts.\nRegister here.
URL:https://sia.sk.ca/event-calendar/cover-crop-certification-for-professionals/
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SUMMARY:SIA Regina Branch 2026 Annual General Meeting with guest speaker Kevin Hursch PAg
DESCRIPTION:SIA Regina Branch 2026 Annual General Meeting with guest speaker Kevin Hursch PAg \nDate: Wednesday March 4\, 2026 \nRegister \nLocation: Online \nTime: 12:00\nCost:  Free \nTopic: Affordability of grain farming in the current marketplace.  \nAbout the presenter: Kevin is one of the country’s leading agricultural commentators. He is an agrologist\, journalist and farmer. Kevin and his wife Marlene run Hursh Consulting & Communications based in Saskatoon. They also own and operate a farm near Cabri in southwest Saskatchewan growing a wide variety of crops. Kevin writes regular columns for farm publications and can often be heard on Saskatchewan radio stations. In 2021\, Kevin received a Distinguished Agrologist Award from the Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists. In 2023\, he was inducted into the Saskatchewan Agricultural Hall of Fame. \nBranch Executive Positions Available: \n\nPresident Elect\nDirector of Branch Scholarship\nDirector\n\nThis event qualifies as a branch AGM for articling milestones and as CPD
URL:https://sia.sk.ca/event-calendar/sia-regina-branch-2026-annual-general-meeting-with-guest-speaker-kevin-hursch/
LOCATION:Online Course
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SUMMARY:Digging into the margins:  How precision agriculture can restore unproductive land for biodiversity\, soil health and profitability - Online
DESCRIPTION:Marginal cropland is often defined as low yielding unprofitable areas in fields that can be targeted for restoration to perennial grasses. Our team is working with farmers across the prairies to map marginal land using predictive yield models\, then plant these areas with tame and native forages in order to study the sustainability benefits over time. \nRegister
URL:https://sia.sk.ca/event-calendar/digging-into-the-margins-how-precision-agriculture-can-restore-unproductive-land-for-biodiversity-soil-health-and-profitability-online/
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