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Peace Edition

Regional Newsletter
December 2024

 
 

Please be advised, the January e-Bulletin will be circulated on Wednesday, January 15.
From our farm to yours, have a safe and happy holiday!

 
 

Farmer's Information Service

The Farmer's Information Service (FIS) is available to farmers and rural landowners in the Peace River Region of B.C. for help navigating interactions with the oil and gas industry. The FIS provides information free of charge through their website, phone calls or meetings. 

They aim to help farmers and landowners understand the regulatory aspects of the oil and gas industry and know their rights when working with resource companies. They are also available as support to prepare for meetings with companies and will refer landowners to professional services when appropriate.

FIS Website
 
 
 

Virtual Workshop

Understanding Your Soil Test Report (Forage)

Register here!
 
 
 

Expression of Interest for Fire Related Activities

Have an interest in Fire Schools (Wildland Fire training), or Prescribed fire? The Peace River Forage Association of British Columbia wants to hear from you! 

Visit their website from November 14, 2024-February 25, 2025 to select tickets and indicate interest in topics or courses. This will help the association make plans for their 2025 year.

 
 
 

 Beef Cattle Research Council 
Winter Webinar Series

This year’s Beef Cattle Research Council (BCRC) winter webinar series will cover topics focused on improving the health and biosecurity of Canadian beef herds based on practical, science-based information for Canadian beef producers and veterinary teams. Topics include need-to-know information for Foot and Mouth Disease prevention as well as parasite control management.

The first webinar will be held January 15, 2025.

Find more information on the series and to register to attend on the BCRC website.

 
 

Lab to Land

This multi-day virtual workshop offers presentations, panels, and networking sessions exploring projects and research that are advancing agricultural resilience:

  • January 15: Explore collaborative approaches to drought resilience across the province. Featured projects address adaptation from the farm to watershed level and include research from on-farm management to Indigenous co-governance.
  • January 16: Dive into research investigating how soil supports ecological and community resilience. Discuss farmer-led research to evaluate soil management practices and learn about collaborative soil stewardship integrating Western scientific and Indigenous methodologies.

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.

More details and registration: labtolandbc.eventbrite.ca.

 
 
 

Save the Date!

 
 
 

Canadian Forage Seed Conference

On March 4th and 5th, 2025 forage seed growers, researchers, extension staff and agribusinesses will congregate for the 2025 Canadian Turf and Forage Seed Conference. The conference will be hosted at the Pomeroy Hotel & Conference Centre, Grande Prairie, AB.

Learn more about the conference agenda and register on the Eventbrite Page.

 
 
 

Agriculture Water Infrastructure Program

​​​​​​​Applications for AWP Stream 3: Assessments, Engineering Studies or Plans, are now 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!

Applications are open until funding is committed.

Learn More
 
 
 

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.

UPCOMING PROGRAM DEADLINE:

Late Participation for 2024 AgriStability until April 30, 2025.

 
 
 

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.

2024 BC Enhancement Program details:

  • Late Participation for AgriStability 2024 ensures you can enroll in the AgriStability program until April 30, 2025.
  • The BC Government will pay a higher compensation rate to AgriStability Participants for the 2024 Program Year; BC will top up AgriStability's existing 80% compensation rate to 90% on margin declines greater than 30%; learn How AgriStability Works.
  • The higher compensation rate applies to all producers in British Columbia who are enrolled in AgriStability for 2024.
  • The B.C. Government will increase the existing AgriStability $3 million payment limit to $6.2 million.

Contact us, dedicated staff are available to assist you with the Enhanced AgriStability Program.

  • Visit: AgriStability 2024 - Province of British Columbia (gov.bc.ca)
  • Phone: 1-877-343-2767 toll-free. Support is available in English and Punjabi.
  • Email: AgriStability@gov.bc.ca

 

 
 
 

Beneficial Management Practices (BMP) Program

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.

Learn More
 
 
 

Knowledge and Technology
Transfer Program

The last day to apply for the Knowledge and Technology Transfer Program is Friday December 13th at 4:00PM.

Thank you to everyone who has already submitted your applications. We had a lot of interest in the program this intake.

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: 

Program Guide
 
 
 

Buy BC Partnership Program 2025

Save the Date – Buy BC Partnership Program 2025 Intake

Cost shared funding is available for B.C. producers, processors, and industry associations to support local marketing activities that increase consumer awareness and sales of B.C. agriculture, food, and beverage products.

The next application intake for Buy BC Partnership Program funding will open January 6, 2025 to January 27, 2025.

Funding is available under two streams:

  • Stream 1: For producers and processors, Buy BC projects are anticipated to start in April 2025 and be completed by September 2025.
  • Stream 2: For industry associations, boards, and councils, Buy BC projects are anticipated to start in April 2025 and be completed by March 2026.

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.

BCAFE offers cost-shared funding for market development activities outside B.C., helping businesses and associations expand, diversify, and sustain their export markets. This program is part of the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, a five-year, $3.5 billion federal-provincial investment in the agriculture and food sector. MNP LLP administers funding on behalf of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food.

Applications open in January 2025.

Learn More
 
 
 

Livestock Drought Management

  • The Livestock Drought Management Guide is now available online, and focuses on livestock feeding, forage crop considerations and economic decisions and includes suggested strategies for producers working through drought conditions. It is applicable to all livestock.
     
  • One-on-One support is available: If you have questions and would like to talk with one of the Livestock Drought Management consultants, you are able to book a phone/virtual appointment. Please call 1-877-688-2333 or email drought@cattlemen.bc.ca for assistance (open to all livestock producers).
     
  • There are new articles for the Livestock Drought Management Article Series (Drought articles - Province of British Columbia)

    Article 4, “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 area needing extra attention to minimize potential long-term impacts for your herd. Likewise, in years where precipitation affects harvest timing and/or hay quality it also requires extra attention.

    Article 5, “Minerals and Livestock Nutrition”
    Mineral nutrition for livestock is a critical part of their diet, affecting health, fertility, production and your bottom line. Supplementation requirements can vary greatly depending on feed types, animal requirements and your operation’s location. Mineral levels influence reproduction and performance / growth, immunity and disease resistance.  This article walks you through considerations of how to choose the appropriate mineral for your situation, how to feed it appropriately and how to start to troubleshoot a suspected mineral problem.
 
 

Livestock Tax Deferral Regions for 2024

New for 2024 and moving forward, regions that are adjacent to regions that qualify based on weather, climate and production data will also be prescribed. This will ensure that farms within those adjacent regions that may also be experiencing drought or excess moisture conditions can benefit from the Livestock Tax Deferral provision.

Livestock Tax Deferral regions

Learn more about the Livestock Tax Deferral Provision

Read the media release

 
 
 

Highly Pathogenic Avian
Influenza Outbreak

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.

For more information, please visit:

Current disease alerts and events 
Avian influenza - Province of British Columbia
Status of ongoing avian influenza response by province

 
 
 

New Research Briefs
from BC Food Web!

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.
Photo: Clayton Bradley

Read full brief
 
 

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.

Read full brief
 
 
 

Farm Tourism Guide

A new industry resource on farm tourism in B.C. is now available.
The Farm Tourism Guide is a two page brochure outlining key steps and regulatory requirements to help B.C. farmers interested in diversifying their operations through tourism opportunities.

Learn More
 

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