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The BC Forage Council is excited to announce the return of our popular Online Grazing Club, a provincial, interactive advanced grazing series designed for experienced or new graziers and those looking to deepen their rotational grazing knowledge. Running for six consecutive Wednesdays from January 7th to February 11th, 2026, from 6:00-7:30 PM via Zoom, this virtual series brings together grazing experts and producers from across British Columbia to explore advanced topics in pasture and grazing management. Sessions will feature discussions on planning strategies, monitoring tools and resources, pasture health and rejuvenation, and innovative grazing systems. This is an excellent opportunity to connect with fellow grazers, learn from industry leaders, and enhance your grazing management practices from the comfort of your own home. Mark your calendars and watch for more information!

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  • Managing a Rotational Grazing System – Florenceville
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    Managing a Rotational Grazing System – Florenceville

    Feb 24, 2025

    6:30 PM AST - 9:00 PM AST

    Join the NBSCIA and NBDAAF in Florenceville, NB for this Rotational Grazing workshop on extending the grazing season with rotations and introducing & managing legumes in pastures.

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  • Grazing Plan Workshop (online series)
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    Grazing Plan Workshop (online series)

    Apr 9, 2024

    7:30 PM MDT

    Join the CFGA and ARECA for a conversational, 5 episode series on GRAZING PLANS! Learn how and why to make a grazing plan, get info on the CFGA OFCAF process, drought management, and have your questions answered.

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  • Forage Focus Day 1: Triticale – The Comeback Kid
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    Forage Focus Day 1: Triticale – The Comeback Kid

    Dec 2, 2025

    7:30 PM EST - 8:30 PM EST

    Day 1 features Joanna Follings, Cereals Specialist with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness, who will dive into the potential of triticale as a high-yielding forage crop.

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