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Accelerate Weekly is your go-to roundup of farming innovation, local research, and community events. Each week, we share practical insights, upcoming opportunities, and updates to keep our members informed and connected across West-Central Alberta.

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2024 Corn Evaluation Trial

Analysis of soil reports from the spring and fall of 2024 reveals a notable increase in organic matter content, rising from 4.6% in the spring to 6.2% in the fall. This increase may be attributed to the specific blend of plant species established, as well as the cumulative effects of multiple years of perennial forage cultivation. Located in the dark gray chernozemic soil zone, this zone historically has lower natural fertility so adding those species and management techniques to increase organic matter is key. This zone also can have higher clay content in areas, leading to compaction concerns and drainage issues. These concerns should be considered when formulating an operational plan.

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2024 Polycrop Soil Health Project

The objective of this trial is to evaluate the impact of a polycrop blend on soil health. Soil health is important because it directly impacts plant growth, crop productivity and quality. By understanding and applying some of the soil health principles such as optimizing crop blends and adjusting management strategies productivity can be improved while maintaining soil health. This site has historically had soil compaction issues, so when deciding on the blend, deep rooted species and species that aid in soil structure were chosen. Other factors in creating a blend were weed suppression species and species that adds organic matter. Each species was chosen for its ability to improve different soil characteristics. For example, clover is a nitrogen-fixer and adds organic matter. Japanese millet reduces soil degradation and is a drought-resistant species. Flax helps fight soil compaction and performs well in drought conditions. Sunflowers alleviate soil compaction and can absorb chemicals from the soil.

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2024 Hemp Intercropping Trial

Hemp is a versatile crop with numerous applications and agronomic benefits, demonstrating its adaptability to the growing conditions of west-central Alberta. Various cultivars are bred for specific end uses; in this study, we focused on the FINOLA variety, showcasing its ability to produce a viable yield while contributing to soil health improvement. Additionally, our findings indicate that hemp can be effectively harvested through straight combining with minimal wrapping issues. Selecting a variety suited to both agronomic objectives and available harvesting equipment is essential for optimizing production efficiency.

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Accelerate Weekly - Week 62

Accelerate Weekly keeps Alberta producers informed with the latest agricultural events, industry insights, and sustainability initiatives. Stay ahead with updates on the Dugout Info Webinar Series and Environmental Farm Plan (EFP) sessions in Brazeau and Barrhead counties. Explore cutting-edge practices at the Western Canada Conference on Soil Health & Grazing, and get inspired by industry leaders like Tracey Robertson, a board director dedicated to sustainable farming.

This edition also dives into newsworthy topics, including the role of Alberta soil fungi in regenerative agriculture and the rise of automated sheep systems to improve efficiency. Plus, don't miss the opportunity to renew your 2024 membership and take part in local workshops designed to help you build a more resilient operation.

Stay informed, stay connected, and take advantage of the resources shaping the future of Alberta agriculture. Subscribe now and be part of the movement!

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Accelerate Weekly - Week 61

The newsletter by Farming Forward highlights upcoming agricultural events, including a Dugout Info Webinar Series and Environmental Farm Plan (EFP) sessions in Brazeau and Barrhead counties. It promotes the Western Canada Conference on Soil Health & Grazing and features Tracey Robertson, a board director passionate about sustainable farming. Newsworthy shares include topics on Alberta soil fungi and automated sheep systems. The newsletter also encourages 2024 membership and participation in local workshops. Let me know if you need a deeper dive into any section!

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