No images? Click here Please be advised, the January e-Bulletin will be circulated on Wednesday, January 15. Replacement Heifer Target Weights Replacement heifer nutrition is tremendously important as it directly affects a heifer’s lifetime reproduction, longevity, productivity, and profitability in your herd. In dry years with limited forage supplies, heifer nutrition is a high priority needing extra attention to minimize potential long-term impacts for your herd. Nutrition for replacement heifers is also important in years with increased precipitation that may affect harvest timing and/or hay quality. Livestock Drought Management Workshops are coming to your areaAvailable to all livestock producers, the sessions will focus on working with producers to utilize existing resources to plan and make business, forage management and animal nutrition decisions related to their operations. Free workshops include interactive face to face conversations and facilitated group discussions with Professional Agrologists. Mon Dec 9, 12:00-4:00pm: Merrit (includes lunch) Wed Dec 11, 3:30-8:30pm: Barnhartvale (includes dinner) Thu Dec 12, 4:30-8:30pm: Lumby (includes dinner) Fri Dec 13, 12:00-4:00pm: Falkland (includes lunch) Virtual Workshop Food Business Planning Workshop We invite you to join us for our free Food Business Planning Workshop, designed to help food processors learn, develop, and strategically expand their businesses.
You will gain access to planning support systems like This Commerce Life and BC Food and Beverage and connect with fellow food and beverage entrepreneurs who have successfully advanced their growth strategies, acquiring valuable expertise to help you compete in your target
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Lab to Land Join us online to connect with researchers, farmers, agrologists, and policymakers from across the province. Grow your network and participate in thought-provoking discussions on adapting to climate change challenges at both farm and landscape scales. This multi-day workshop offers presentations, panels, and networking sessions exploring projects and research that are advancing agricultural resilience:
Thanks to funding by the BC Ministry of Agriculture & Food and CleanBC the workshop is available at no cost, registration is required. 🗓️📌This virtual workshop is on Jan 15 & 16, 2025, from 9am-12:30pm PST. Registration opens early December. Stay tuned by following @BCFoodWeb on their website www.bcacarn.ca and social media platforms: Instagram, X, and LinkedIn. Beneficial Management Practices Program (BMP) Applications for Planning, Technical Assessments and Engineered Designs BMP will close Friday December 13th, 2024 at 4:00 PM. Don’t have time to complete your application? The BMP Plans & Designs category will be accepting applications again in 2025. Sign up for the BMP Newsletter to stay tuned. Environmental Farm Plan Get ready for next year’s Beneficial Management Practices (BMP) funding! Complete an Environmental Farm Plan (EFP) to unlock BMP program funding. The EFP Program is a no-cost program providing BC farmers and ranchers the opportunity to identify climate risks on their farms. Through this program, you will identify on-farm environmental and climate risks in your operations and learn how these risks can be mitigated, with funding support available through the BMP program. Agriculture Water Infrastructure Program Stream 3: Assessments, Engineering Studies or Plans Applications 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! Enhanced Replant ProgramApplications are open for the Enhanced Replant Program! Applicants have the opportunity to prepare and draft applications before submission. Stream 3: Berry Replant and Stream 4: Berry Removal/Renewal submissions open on Thursday, December 5, 2024, at 9 AM PT. Business Risk Management ProgramsB.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. 2024 BC AgriStability Enhancement Program Update:
Contact us at links above or at 1-877-343-2767 dedicated staff are available to assist you in English and Punjabi Knowledge and Technology The last day to apply for the Knowledge and Technology Transfer Program is Friday December 13th at 4:00PM. The program aims to support the competitiveness, resiliency, and innovation of B.C.’s agriculture and food sector through facilitated knowledge and technology transfer. Funding of up to $7,500 is available for eligible knowledge transfer events. New for this intake: Applications will be adjudicated on a first-come, first-served basis. We encourage interested applicants to submit your application soon. To apply, visit the program webpage: Buy BC Partnership Program 2025 Save the Date – Buy BC Partnership Program 2025 Intake
Apply for a Buy BC logo license or find out more about Buy BC. B.C. Agriculture and Food Export Program (BCAFE) Next Intake Opening January 2025 The Ministry is pleased to announce the next intake of the B.C. Agriculture and Food Export Program (BCAFE), an initiative supporting B.C.’s agriculture, food, and beverage exporters in growing their sales, reducing market risks, and building long-term sustainability. Regional Recruitment and Retention of Veterinary Service Delivery for Food Animals (VET)Applications open this December! VET supports the recruitment and retention of new veterinarians and registered veterinary technologists (RVT) to practices that deliver veterinary services for food-producing animals. Funding will be available through two streams: Stream 1: Regional Strategic Planning and Partnerships and Stream 2: Recruitment and Service Expansion. To learn more about the VET program visit the webpage and sign up for the newsletter to be notified as soon as full program details are available! Recruitment, Retention and Innovative Skills Program The Recruitment, Retention and Innovative Skills Training Program (RRIST) applications open this December! RRIST supports industry adopt, implement and scale innovative tools, processes, practices and resources to raise awareness of, attract, retain, and develop people to work in agriculture and food. Applications will be accepted in a two-step application process, starting with an Expression of Interest (EOI), followed by invitations to complete a full application, if successful. Access to Feed ProgramAvailable to all livestock producers. Other Programs Links to some other programs from other agencies that may be of interest that are open for applications:
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Highly Pathogenic Avian British Columbia is currently experiencing a serious Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Outbreak. As the virus arrives with migratory birds, poultry owners should be implementing high biosecurity measures to protect their flock. New Research Briefs A study conducted outside of Vernon, B.C. found that placing leftover logging debris from timber harvesting in riparian areas deterred livestock from grazing in these areas, leading to better riparian ecosystem health. A study conducted in Delta, B.C. found that enrolment in agricultural stewardship programs improved on-farm climate mitigation and adaptation. Specifically, farms experienced an increase in soil organic carbon stocks by 60-70% and improved soil water regulation. Agricultural stewardship programs are a great way to drive positive environmental change as they help farmers cover costs associated with adopting management practices such as growing hedgerows and cover crops. Farm Tourism Guide A new industry resource on farm tourism in B.C. is now available. Do you want to be on our The Emergency Management Branch of the B.C. Ministry of Agriculture and Food creates an annual emergency resources list which is used during emergencies that impact the agriculture sector. We are looking for hay suppliers, livestock haulers, and water haulers throughout the province, whose assistance may be needed during emergency events. If you fit in one or more of these categories, we are encouraging you to contact the Emergency Management Branch at AF.Emergency.Management@gov.bc.ca so that we can have a discussion with you, and add you to our resource list. 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. Excess Manure ManagementIn certain regions of British Columbia, it may be more difficult to effectively manage surplus manure for a variety of reasons including, but not limited to: cost of land, transport costs to distant fields, and increasing quota to meet market demand. The following factsheet provides guidance on dealing with surplus manure and covers a range of topics such as manure storage, nutrient management, and techniques for converting manure into valuable by-products. Follow the link below, follow, like and share! |