Peace EditionRegional Newsletter
August 2025
Feature of the month: BC Crop and Livestock Reporter Program Upcoming events: - Tuesdays August 5-26: August Grazing series with the PRFA
- Aug 6-10, 15-17, 23-24: BC Fairs & Exhibitions – Dawson Creek Exhibition & Stampede, North Peace Fall Fair,
and Kiskatinaw Fall Fair
- Aug 11 & 26: AgLife Connector Training
Drought and Wildfire Preparedness - Responding to drought on your farm
- Emergency management for agriculture - is your BCPID info up to date?
Programs and funding opportunities: - Livestock Water Quality Testing
- BC Hydro Peace Agricultural Compensation Fund-Intake 2
- Access to Feed Program
- Agriculture Water Infrastructure Program
- Climate Agri-Solutions Fund
- Success Story: Rosebank Farm tackles efficiency with the EFP Program
- Knowledge and Technology Transfer Program
Business
Risk Management Programs: Resources: - 2025 B.C. Cattleman's Association Drought Survey
- Your input needed - ease of doing business in B.C.
- New Compost Management Factsheets
- Benefits of Riparian Areas
Factsheets
- Keep your plants healthy with B.C.'s Plant Healthy Laboratory!
- The 2026 Census of Agriculture
- B.C. Indigenous Pathfinder Service
Become a Volunteer Crop and/or Livestock Reporter Are you a weather-watcher who checks the rain gauge each morning? Do you enjoy discussing farming and crop conditions with your neighbours? Would you like to contribute local information that helps develop and support B.C.’s agriculture data? The data benefits all those involved in B.C.’s agriculture industry and helps the general public and the Ministry of Agriculture and Food to understand the challenges facing our producers throughout the province. Consider becoming a Volunteer Crop and Livestock Reporter with the B.C. Ministry of Agriculture and Food today! You will receive a free rain gauge upon registering! Contest Alert! Crop reporters that report weekly for at least 50% of the growing season will be entered into a draw to win a basket of delicious B.C. food products valued at approximately $150!
The August Grazing series with the Peace River Forage Association of British Columbia (PRFA) is back! Learn about how the Grazing Response Index can help you assess your pastures the simple & efficient way. Come to Troy and Kristina Schweitzer’s on Tuesday, August 5th from 7-9pm. Get the map to the site and register on the PRFA website August 12th, August 19th and August 26th activities will be announced closer to the date on the PRFA website. ALL WORKSHOPS ARE FREE
BC Fairs & Exhibitions – 2025 Calendar of Events
The "BC Fairs & Exhibitions – 2025 Calendar of Events" is your go-to guide for all the exciting fairs and exhibitions happening across British Columbia in 2025. Whether you’re a local resident, an organizer, or just looking for something fun to do, this resource brings together a wonderful mix of cultural, agricultural, and entertainment events from all corners of the province. It’s a fantastic way to stay connected, celebrate local traditions, and enjoy unforgettable experiences with your community!
To learn more about BC Fairs visit our website at www.bcfairs.ca Local fairs in your region:
The AgLife Connector Training
The AgLife Connector Training is a mental health awareness and suicide prevention skills training designed specifically for B.C. agriculture. By taking the training, you will learn valuable skills like: - how to identify and support someone who is struggling with their mental health
- how you can get them connected to supports
- an easy-to-remember three-step framework for supporting BC producers who may be struggling with their mental health
Become an AgLife Connector and join a growing network of
people who care about producer mental health and wellbeing and want to make a difference! This program is a collaboration between AgSafe BC and the Canadian Mental Health Association – BC Division.
Cost: FREE
Duration: 4.5 hours (30 minutes for lunch)
Locations:
August 11: VIRTUAL | 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM. Register
August 26: VIRTUAL | 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM. Register
Responding to drought on your farm
When drought conditions impact your crops and livestock, timely decisions are critical. Focusing on key management strategies can help you navigate the challenges of a dry season. If you are experiencing the effects of hot and dry conditions, the Drought in Agriculture webpage has specific resources to help you make tough management decisions:
Emergency management for agriculture - Is your BCPID info up to date?
If you keep livestock, poultry, or bees, it's time to update your BC Premises ID — it could make all the difference in an emergency. Take five minutes to login to your account and confirm your details to make sure you are prepared in the event of an emergency.
Not sure if your animals require registration?
Check the BCPID brochure for a full list of species that need to be reported.
Your animals rely on you. Help us support you—keep your BCPID info current.
Register or Reconfirm your account now!
Have a Premises ID, but no online access?
Click "Get Access" under the Access Paper Account section and enter your account number and phone number.
Trouble logging in? Questions? We’re here to help: BCPID@gov.bc.ca | 1-888-221-7141 (Ask for Premises ID)
Livestock Water Quality Testing
BC Hydro Peace Agricultural Compensation Fund- Intake 2 The second annual intake of applications for the BC Hydro Peace Agricultural Compensation Fund is open now until August 29th. There are three project streams within the fund: -Events and Educational
Initiatives -Farming Infrastructure -Research and Demonstration Initiatives Apply or learn more on the website: https://bcpeaceagfund.ca/our-programs/
The Access to Feed Program links B.C. producers experiencing drought and feed shortages with suppliers who have feed available. This program is available to all livestock producers. To access available feed or pasture, please contact Greg Tegart at 250-306-6277 or email hay@cattlemen.bc.ca. If you have feed available for this program, please contact hay@cattlemen.bc.ca Information on the BC Cattlemen's Association's programs web page will be updated soon. Please check back frequently for updates.
Agriculture Water Infrastructure Program: Stream 3 Stream 3 of the Agriculture Water Infrastructure Program is still open for applications. Stream 3 offers cost-share funding for assessments, engineering studies or plans. *NEW* Activity 8 includes 100% funding for facilitation and strategic engagement for communities to support
collaborative planning to address agriculture water supply challenges or user conflicts
Climate Agri-Solutions Fund Applications open! The Climate Agri-Solutions Fund (CAF) supports B.C. and Yukon farmers to implement beneficial management practices in the areas of: - Nitrogen management
- Cover cropping
- Rotational grazing
Applications are open until funding is fully committed!
Success Story: Rosebank Farm tackles efficiency with the EFP Program
At Rosebank Farms, located in an area previously known as “Drought Hill,” the commitment to sustainable water management has transformed challenges into opportunities for growth. Since its inception in 1992, the farm has faced ongoing water scarcity and contamination issues, prompting a continuous journey towards water efficiency and safety. This led owner Andrea Gunner to discover the Environmental Farm Plan (EFP) Program. “Farmers who have an Environmental Farm Plan (EFP) learn how to reduce agriculture’s impact on the environment. Many Environmental Farm Plan participants enjoy increased efficiency, profitability, and new customers as a result of increased environmental sustainability.” (Ministry of Agriculture and Food)
EFP Program Funding has been provided by the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, a $3.5 billion, 5-year agreement between the federal, provincial and territorial governments. Additional funding has been provided by CleanBC. The program is delivered by the Investment Agriculture Foundation of BC (IAF).
Knowledge and Technology Transfer Program
Funding remains available for this year’s Knowledge and Technology Transfer Program intake. Submit your application now to receive support for your knowledge or skill-building event.
A new infographic has been published summarizing the results from the 2024–25 Knowledge and Technology Transfer Program and the impact of last year’s funding on B.C.’s agriculture and food sector. Click the button below to learn more.
Insurance and Income Protection Programs are an important part of a farmer’s overall risk management strategy. AgriStability and Production Insurance work together to provide the best coverage for producers.
Production Insurance helps producers manage their risk of crop losses caused by hail, spring frost, excessive rain, drought, flooding and other extreme weather events. In British Columbia, Production Insurance is available for: Need help with
Production Insurance? Staff are available to help with the application and renewal process.
2025 BC Cattlemen's Association Drought survey
As the extreme heat and dry conditions prevail across the province, BC Cattlemen's Association is seeking feedback from producers about the severity and extent of drought conditions throughout B.C. We are collecting information such as forage yields, regional hay availability, feed prices, water availability and reservoir levels as well as impacts from forest fires.
Your input needed - ease of doing business in B.C.
Do you have some challenges and ideas for solutions on how we can make it simpler to do business in B.C.? The Province wants to hear from entrepreneurs, business owners and leaders in the business community to understand the barriers and improve competitiveness.
New Compost Management Factsheets now available
To support BC farmers and landowners in producing, using and assessing compost effectively, the B.C. Ministry of Agriculture and Food has created a new series of compost factsheets. These resources provide science-based guidance on: - The composting process
- How to start on-farm composting
- Troubleshooting issues
- Assessing compost quality
- and others!
Read our Factsheets by following the link below.
Benefits of Riparian Areas Factsheets
Check out our four Benefits of Riparian Areas Factsheets to learn more about how maintaining healthy riparian areas on your farm can benefit your agricultural operation and contribute to ecosystem health. Factsheet topics include: - Healthy Riparian Areas and Agricultural Land
- Flood Mitigation and Water Resources
- Improved Pollination, Pest Control, and Biodiversity
- Soil Health
Read our Factsheets by following the link below.
Keep your plants healthy with B.C.'s Plant Health Laboratory!
Are you a grower or plant enthusiast in British Columbia? The Plant Health Laboratory is here to help you diagnose and manage plant health problems. From plant diseases to insect pests, our experts use advanced diagnostic methods to keep your crops thriving.
Services Include: - Disease diagnosis
- Insect identification
- Soil testing for pH and clubroot detection
How to Submit Samples: - Collect a sample showing the problem (whole plant with roots and soil is best)
- Package it properly to prevent damage
- Submit it to our lab for a thorough analysis
Turnaround Time:
8 to 15 business days for most samples Fees: - Disease screen: $52.50
- Insect identification: $31.50
For more details, visit our website. You can also email: PAHB@gov.bc.ca or phone: 1-800-661-9903
The 2026 Census of Agriculture
The questionnaire for the 2026 Census of Agriculture has been published on the Statistics Canada website. New categories have been added to the commodity questions in the 2026 Census to identify emerging agricultural products. Questions on agricultural practices have been expanded to measure the breadth of environmental practices and environmental sustainability in the agricultural sector. Questions on the adoption of on-farm technologies and renewable energy production were updated with new or modified categories to better reflect current technologies.
B.C. Indigenous Pathfinder Service
The B.C. Indigenous Pathfinder Service is a single source for support and referral to help navigate the relevant information, tools and funding available To access this free service, email IndigenousFoodSystems@gov.bc.ca or call 236-426-5024 and a staff member will be in contact with you as soon as possible.
Funding for the B.C. Indigenous Pathfinder Service is provided by the governments of Canada and British Columbia through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, a federal-provincial-territorial initiative.
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