No images? Click here In July 2024 the B.C. Ministry of Agriculture and Food launched the AgriService BC Crop and Livestock Reporter Program based on the very successful crop reporting programs in Alberta and Saskatchewan. This program is for any agricultural producer or allied tradesperson who enjoys monitoring agricultural production conditions in their area and would like to be part of a network of people contributing timely, local agricultural intel to raise awareness of growing conditions throughout B.C. and support agricultural information sharing. Late Participation in AgriStability Enhancement Program 2024 The Government of British Columbia developed the 2024 BC AgriStability Enhancement Program which offers greater coverage and helps agricultural producers manage income losses due to extreme weather, marketing challenges or natural disaster in 2024.
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Business Risk Management Programs B.C.'s agricultural producers face many business risks that are beyond their control (production losses, severe market volatility, extreme weather events or disasters); the Province’s suite of agricultural insurance and income stability programs can help you manage those risks. Herd Management and Feed Considerations As summer transitions into fall weather conditions, herd management and feed considerations are important for winter planning. Effectively monitoring herd health and adjusting feed quality/quantity are critical for making informed management decisions. Balancing these factors can significantly impact both productivity and profitability, especially when considering actions like adjusting herd size and/or feed rations. This article offers strategies for optimizing herd management during challenging conditions such as drought, by focusing on pregnancy testing, early weaning, body condition scoring, and alternative feed sources. Second Intake of the B.C. On-Farm Technology Adoption Program – Accepting Applications Now! The B.C. On-Farm Technology Adoption Program is open and accepting applications for the second intake until October 6, 2024. The Program provides cost-shared funding to eligible participants to adopt new technologies on-farm to enhance profitability, productivity, and/or efficiency to help alleviate the impacts of labour shortages and rising operational costs. The program is competitive, funding is not guaranteed.
Knowledge and Technology Transfer Program The next intake of the Knowledge and Technology Transfer Program will open on September 9th, 2024. For information on eligibility and how to apply, read the Program Guide at https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/industry/agriculture-seafood/programs/knowledge-transfer-events. B.C. Agri-Business Planning Program Application intake for the B.C. Agri-Business Planning Program will be opening on Monday September 9, 2024 The B.C. Agri-Business Planning Program (ABPP) provides funding support for primary agricultural producers and agriculture, food and beverage processors to support informed decision making and ensure business development. Funding will be available under two streams: 1) Agri-business skills and leadership development Eligible Activities: Specialized training, courses, registration, fees, and tuition for:
2) Business planning, preparedness, and disaster recovery Eligible Activities:
To find out more, please visit the Ministry’s website https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/industry/agriculture-seafood/programs/agri-business-planning-program Agriculture Water Infrastructure ProgramApplications for Stream 3 of the Agriculture Water Infrastructure Program are open! Are you a Producer, Improvement District, Local Government, Non-Profit, or Community Group looking to complete an assessment, engineering study or plan before starting a water infrastructure project? You could be eligible for cost-shared funding! Pasture Walks and Field ScoutingWhether you have forage fields or pastures, it is important to get out and walk the land to evaluate what is happening throughout the growing season. A quick look at soil health and moisture, along with plant vigour and productivity can help you evaluate what is going on and make decisions on next steps. This article provides information on pasture walks and field scouting, along with some guiding questions for forecasting and looking ahead. Beneficial Management Practices ProgramConsidering applying for 2025/26 Beneficial Management Practices (BMP) funding? Take the time to review the requirements for the activities you'd like to complete by checking out the link below. They may require you to complete a plan, assessment or engineered design. Good news: the Planning, Technical Assessment and Engineered Design BMP category is still open and accepting applications for 2024/25! Applications for the Planning, Technical Assessment and Engineered Design category are ongoing until funding is fully allocated. BC Climate Agri-Solutions FundThe BC Climate Agri-Solutions Fund (BCCAF) is accepting applications from BC producers! This is your chance to apply for cost-shared funding to implement cover cropping, nitrogen management, and rotational grazing.
Don’t wait to submit your application – applications are open until funding is committed. Access to Feed Program
Employees Living On SiteThe Ministry of Agriculture and Food would like to remind producers who have employees living on site, or are providing housing for employees off-site, that the accommodation must abide by the Industrial Camps Regulation. The B.C. Guidelines for Industrial Camps Regulation is a helpful resource that provides guidance, best practices, definitions, and interpretation of the Industrial Camps Regulation. Northwest Invasive Plant Council Landowner Invasive Plant Removal Rebate ProgramThe Northwest Invasive Plant Council provides support and coordination for those involved in the various aspects of invasive plant management including awareness, inventory, treatments and assessment. The Northwest Invasive Plant Council has a Landowner Invasive Plant Removal Rebate program that aids rural private property landowners with the cost of controlling invasive plants on their land. Qualified applicants may be eligible for a rebate up to 50% of your costs to a maximum of $750.00, excluding the cost for contractor travel. For more information on the 50/50 Landowner Invasive Plant Removal Rebate Program click here. Follow the link below, follow, like and share! |