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Kootenay Boundary EditionRegional Newsletter
April
Feature of the Month: - New AgriService video: Crop pest monitoring for small to medium scale vegetable producers
Upcoming Events: - Apr 2: Field day - Electric Fencing for Large and Small Farms
- Apr 13: BC Fruit Growers Association Creston Town Hall
- Apr 15: Field Day: Greenhouse Pest Management at Salix and Sedge Farm
- Apr
23: Spring Orchard Meeting
- Apr 30: Field Day - Automated Irrigation for Market at Bent Plow Farm
Accepting Applications: - New funding available: Processor Productivity
Program
- Columbia Basin Trust CBT Farm Solar Grants
- Beneficial Management Practices Program
- Intake closing: B.C. On-Farm Technology Adoption Program
- B.C. Indigenous Pathfinder Service
- Funding extended until May 15: Indigenous-led Small Scale Greenhouse Training
- Agriculture Water Infrastructure Program (Stream 3)
- AgriMarketing Program: Market
Diversification for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises
- Knowledge and Technology Transfer Programs 2026 - 2027
- Summer Student Farm Worker Bursary Program
Business Risk Management Programs: - AgriStability
- Production Insurance
Flood, Drought, and Wildfire Preparedness - Early-Season Drought Preparedness Tips and Resources
Resources and Services: - New article: Data Mining Your Financial Records
- Video series: FeedBC Local Food K-12
- New episode: Organic BC podcast - A biological approach to weed, disease, and pest management in your soil
- 2024 Sector Snapshots
- Silvopasture resources
- Disease diagnosis in smallholder pigs, sheep, goats, and poultry
New AgriService video: Crop pest monitoring for small to medium scale vegetable producers
This month’s featured AgriService video focuses on crop pest monitoring for small to medium scale vegetable producers. The video explores practical insect pest monitoring tools and methods that help growers prevent outbreaks and collect useful data for informed management decisions.
Field day: Electric Fence Solutions for Large and Small Farms
When: April 2, 2026 from 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM (PT) Where:
First Stop:
Shukin Orchards Address: 1427 Duck Lake Road, Wynndel B.C.
Second Stop:
Wiebetter Holsteins, 1235 Wilson Road, Creston, B.C.
Electric fencing systems are an economical and effective way to protect crops and farm infrastructure from bears on both large- and small-scale agricultural operations. Join fellow farmers and Creston Valley Grizzly Coexistence Solutions for an interactive field day showcasing electric fencing at a large cherry orchard and a dairy yard, including stored feed and dead stock.
BC Fruit Growers Association Creston Town Hall
When: April 13, 2026 from 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM (PT) Where: Ramada, Creston, B.C.
The BC Fruit Growers’ Association (BCFGA) will be visiting Creston on April 13, 2026 to hear directly from growers in the region. Tree fruit growers in the Creston Valley make an important contribution to our industry, and it is important that we hear from you. We want to better understand your key priorities as we head into the 2026 crop season and beyond. Both BCFGA members and non-members are encouraged to attend.
Field Day: Greenhouse Pest Management at Salix and Sedge Farm
When: April 15, 2026, from 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM (PT)
Where: Salix and Sege Farm, Salmo, B.C.
Hosted by the Kootenay & Boundary Farm Advisors (KBFA)
At this field day, participants will hear from farmers Brendan and Cali at Salix and Sedge Farm about management strategies for greenhouse environments, common pests that they manage for and beneficial insects.
Creston Spring Orchard Meeting
Join us for updates on our Creston irrigation project & BC Decision Aid System (DAS). Connect with growers, suppliers, and local advisors.
When: April 23, 2026, from 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM (PT) Where: 719 36th Ave N, Creston, B.C.
Hosted by Pearl Agricultural consulting and B.C. Ministry of Agriculture and Food. This is a time to touch base before the season takes off - connect with other growers and industry folks and join us for updates on: - Creston Deficit Irrigation demonstration: How last year went and updates from suppliers on technology to modernize irrigation controls.
- BC DAS: Early‑season pest pressure, green tip
disease management, cherry models, and gibberellic acid timing.
Pesticide Applicator Certificate (PAC) points available for the DAS discussion. Please bring your PAC number with you. You must know your PAC number to collect points for the session.
Field Day: Automated Irrigation for Market at Bent Plow Farm
When: April 30, 2026 from 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM (PT)
Where: Bent Plow Farm, Nelson B.C.
Hosted by the Kootenay & Boundary Farm Advisors (KBFA) and Bent Plow Farm. At this field day, participants will hear from Scott Humphries about the irrigation system design, key considerations for upgrading and automating a system for a market garden including Environmental Farm Plan/Beneficial Management Program funding that he used as cost-share to invest in the upgrades.
New Funding to Strengthen Productivity in B.C.'s Food & Beverage Sector
Do you want to build your value-added farm business? The B.C. Government has launched the Processor Productivity Program (PPP) to help food and beverage processors improve efficiency, reduce costs, and stay competitive. The Program opened on March 25, 2026, and will remain open until fully subscribed. The program is offered in two phases and combines practical support with cost‑shared funding: - Phase 1 – Lean training and on‑site operational
assessment: Participating businesses receive industry‑focused Lean training, hands‑on assessments, and expert guidance to identify inefficiencies, reduce waste, and improve workflow
- Phase 2 – Cost‑shared funding: Eligible participants can access cost‑shared funding to implement approved productivity improvements identified through the assessment phase.
The program is delivered by Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) on behalf of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. An information webinar will be held April 9 at 2:00 PM (PT). Funding is provided in part by the governments of Canada and British
Columbia under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, a federal-provincial-territorial initiative. Seafood businesses are solely funded by the Government of British Columbia.
Columbia Basin Trust (CBT)
Farm Solar Grants
A new Columbia Basin Trust Farm Solar Grants program supports primary food producers in the Columbia Basin region to install ground or structure mounted solar photovoltaic arrays to generate electricity for their farm operations. Eligible applicants include food producers that grow grains, vegetables, fruit or forage, or produce honey, or raise livestock for meat, dairy, or eggs. The deadline to apply is Wednesday, June 24, 2026 at 2:00 PM (PT) / 3:00 PM (MT).
Submissions Open: Beneficial Management Practices Program
Submissions are now open for: - Energy & Fuel Efficiency
- Soil Carbon
- Riparian & Grazing, Planning Technical Assessments, or Engineered Designs (P&D) (Basic, Complex, and Biogas) categories
- Extreme Weather Plans & Assessments
Book a Call: Starting on the application open date for each category, you can book a 10-minute phone consultation
with an IAF staff member. Prior to booking an appointment, please start your draft application and provide the ID number (similar to: BMP-202425-0####). Funding for these programs have 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 Clean BC. The program is delivered by the Investment Agriculture Foundation of BC (IAF).
Intake closing: B.C. On-Farm Technology Adoption Program
The B.C. On-Farm Technology Adoption Program intake closing April 6. Applications are open until April 6, 2026. 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, and funding is not guaranteed.
B.C.-based farmers can apply, and successful recipients will be awarded up to $100,000 to fund projects to adopt innovative technology that can improve labour efficiency. For questions, contact Innovate BC: integratedmarkets@innovatebc.ca Financial support is provided under the Sustainable Canadian Agriculture Partnership, a federal, provincial, and territorial initiative and the program is delivered by Innovate BC.
B.C. Indigenous Pathfinder Service
Looking to start or grow Indigenous food systems initiatives? The B.C. Indigenous Pathfinder Service is a free, concierge-style support to Indigenous farmers, food producers, businesses, entrepreneurs, economic development corporations, non-profits, and communities in B.C. to help navigate: - Programs, services, and funding opportunities
- Government structures and processes
- Project planning and development
- Connections
to organizations, partners, and collaborators
Contact us:
Email: IndigenousFoodSystems@gov.bc.ca
Phone: 236-426-5024
Indigenous-led Small Scale Greenhouse Training
Time bound opportunity! Funding for this project ends May 15, 2026. Please contact Julian as soon as possible as one-on-one support may be limited. What’s Offered: - One-on-one technical consulting tailored to your greenhouse project
- Advice on greenhouse design, crop planning, and operational best practices
- Support for projects at any stage—planning, construction, or active
production
- Opportunity to participate in a provincial peer network with virtual workshops
How to Participate: If you or your community would like to receive support, or simply learn more, please email Julian Napoleon at klinsezaco@gmail.com. When reaching out, please include: - Your greenhouse project’s development stage (e.g., planning,
construction, operational)
- The type of support you need most (e.g., technical advice, crop selection, greenhouse design)
This is a free-of-charge opportunity aimed at empowering Indigenous communities to build resilient and sustainable food systems.
Agriculture Water Infrastructure Program (Stream 3)
The Agriculture Water Infrastructure Program is accepting applications for Stream 3: Assessments, Engineering Studies, or Plans. Applications are open for Stream 3 until funding is fully subscribed. This stream funds assessments, engineering studies, or plans that: - Are required, often by law, before implementing on-the-ground infrastructure work
- Improve understanding of regional watershed and water supply constraints, enabling applicants to determine the appropriate type and scale of
infrastructure required to achieve their project goals
- Support long‑term, climate‑resilient planning
This program is funded by the government of B.C. and administered by the Investment Agriculture Foundation.
AgriMarketing Program: Market Diversification for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises
Applications are open for the AgriMarketing Program! The program aims to: Deadline to apply is September 30, 2030. The intake period may close sooner if funding has been fully committed or if otherwise announced. This is a Government of Canada program.
Knowledge and Technology Transfer Program
2026-2027 applications for the Knowledge and Technology Transfer Program are open! The Knowledge and Technology Transfer Program (KTTP) supports organizations to deliver training and learning activities for B.C. producers and processors.
Funding is available to support knowledge transfer activities such as workshops, farm tours, field trials, etc. that build skills, support adoption of best practices, and help the agriculture and food sector respond to emerging challenges.
For the 2026–27 program year, organizations can apply for up to 75% of eligible project costs, to a maximum of $7,500 per application. Activities must occur between April 1, 2026, and February 28, 2027. Applications will be reviewed on a first come, first served basis while funding remains available.
Watch the video below for more information.
For questions, contact: Knowledge.Transfer@gov.bc.ca.
Funding for the Program is provided in part by the governments of Canada and British Columbia through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, a federal-provincial-territorial initiative.
Summer Student Farm Worker Bursary Program
Applications are open for the Summer Student Farm Worker Bursary Program until funding is fully subscribed. Notification of the closing date will be provided via the program webpage and newsletter. The Student Summer Farm, Food and Fisheries Bursary Program (SSB) supports summer labour needs, youth engagement and work experience in the agricultural sector in B.C. Full-time students employed in B.C. agriculture, food, beverage or seafood processing, fishing and aquaculture sectors during the summer season are eligible to apply for a bursary of up to $3,000. Students can contact ssb@iafbc.ca or 250-940-6150 with any questions about the program or to receive support with their application. This program is funded by the governments of Canada and British Columbia.
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.
AgriStability helps stabilize farm income by managing the risk of large income declines. The AgriStability program is based on the income and expenses of individual farms. AgriStability is continuing to deliver enhanced benefits for those enrolled in the 2025 program year: - Increased compensation rate to 90% (on income declines greater than 30%)
- Provides up to 75% for early payments
- Maximum payment limit increased to $6 million
New Participants for the AgriStability 2026 program year apply by April 30, 2026 To join:
Submit your application using our Online form if you already have an AgriInvest/AgriStability PIN. If you do not have a PIN or prefer paper copies fill out our PDF form and submit by email to AgriStability@gov.bc.ca Staff
are available to answer questions and help with the enrollment process. The Statement A submission deadline has changed! We know paperwork can be hard, but you don’t have to do it alone. Our new online forms make it faster and easier to participate, and if you ever need help, just give us a call — we’re here to support you!
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: Upcoming Production Insurance Deadlines April 30, 2026: - Grain application and payment deadline
- Forage (Silage Corn and Spring Plantings) application and payment deadline
Need Help? Production Insurance Representatives are available to help with the application
and renewal process.
Early-Season Drought Preparedness Tips and Resources
The March 1st snow conditions and water supply bulletin reports that the provincial mountain snowpack is slightly below normal across B.C. (averaging 91% of normal), though considerably higher than at this same time last year. While it is still too early to tell what this season will bring, now is a great time to start thinking about how your farm can best prepare and adapt to changing drought conditions. Resources to prepare for drought: - Visit our Drought in Agriculture webpage for current information, resources and tools, including the Quick Guide to drought resources, water management considerations, soil and crop management tips, livestock considerations, tools for agricultural irrigation scheduling, calculating water needs and accessing current weather data, and links to relevant programs and financial supports.
- Soil health is an important part of water management on your farm. See our Agricultural Soil and Nutrients webpage for guidance on managing your soils.
- Note that Producers have until April 30, 2026, to enroll for the B.C. AgriStability 2026 Program Year!
Bookmark the B.C. Drought Information Portal for quick access to the latest information on drought levels, groundwater monitoring, streamflow and snow basin indices maps. 2026 drought levels will be available once monitoring begins following freshet, typically in May or June.
New article: Data Mining Your Financial Records
Are your farm record books organized towards filing taxes, or providing valuable business management information?
Video series: FeedBC Local Food K-12
Check out the new Local Food in K–12 video series on the Feed BC in K–12 webpage to see how the Sooke, Sea to Sky, Fraser-Cascade, and Prince Rupert school districts are partnering with B.C. producers and processors to bring more local food into schools while connecting students with local agriculture and food systems.
New episode: Organic BC podcast - A Biological Approach to Weed, Disease, and Pest Management in Your Soil
Don’t miss the latest episodes of the Organic BC Podcast, including the episode titled: A Biological Approach to Weed, Disease, & Pest Management in Your Soil. This episode dives into biofumigation, a biological form of pest control that uses certain cover crops to naturally suppress weeds, soil-borne diseases, and pests. Tune in to hear Tom Forge, researcher at Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, explain it all. We’ll also share examples of how this practice is successfully used right here in B.C.! This podcast was funded by the Climate Agri-Solutions Fund. Funding for the Climate Agri-Solutions Fund has been provided by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada through
the Agricultural Climate Solutions – On-Farm Climate Action Fund.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Food recently published the final 2024 Sector Snapshots. This series of five, one-page summaries provides a clear, high-level view of recent performance across B.C.’s agrifood and seafood sectors, including: An interactive version is available under the “Sector wide data” area of our website, or you can access the interactive tool by clicking the button below. To view more statistics about the sector, visit these Ministry of Agriculture and Food publication sites.
Silvopasture blends trees, forages, and livestock management as an integrated practice on the same land unit. These systems can yield a variety of benefits including production gains, economic benefits, social values, and enhanced environmental stewardship. Learn more about silvopasture from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/industry/agriculture-seafood/agricultural-land-and-environment/agroforestry Silvopasture case studies – Producer perspectives: Two case studies join a third
previously-posted fact sheet (Silver Hills Ranch) on the B.C. Ministry of Agriculture and Food agroforestry page. These factsheets, authored by the producers, outline why and how they have adopted, and are using, silvopasture on their operations, as well as share lessons learned. Read these stories from fellow B.C. producers:
Disease diagnosis in smallholder pigs, sheep, goats, and poultry
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