
Farming with Nature Workshop
January 27th 2020 – Millet, AB
Benefiting nature can also benefit your farm. Learn about the programs that support good stewardship on agricultural land.
Benefiting nature can also benefit your farm. Learn about the programs that support good stewardship on agricultural land.
We have teamed up with Newo Global Energy to put on a free Solar 101 workshop in Stettler, AB. Enjoy a light dinner with RR2CS and Newo and learn more about what solar can do for you.
Join Seth Leon from the Alberta Community Co-operative Association and Ken from the Battle River Railway to learn more about setting up a co-operative to save on costs and minimize environmental impacts.
Please join us to learn how to identify, prevent, and manage your trees against Mountain Pine Beetle Infestations.
Want to learn about greenhouse growing that keeps your energy bills and carbon footprint down? Join our workshop this winter!
Join Cole Gross, PhD student and Rural Routes to Climate Solutions for a webinar discussing Cole’s study on how planting trees and mixing organic additives into soils affect greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural activities, the controls on soil carbon cycling, and the ability of the surface and deep soil to capture and store carbon.
Benefiting nature can also benefit your farm. Learn about the programs that support good stewardship on agricultural land.
We have teamed up with Newo Global Energy to put on a free Solar 101 workshop in Stettler, AB. Enjoy a light dinner with RR2CS and Newo and learn more about what solar can do for you.
Join Seth Leon from the Alberta Community Co-operative Association and Ken from the Battle River Railway to learn more about setting up a co-operative to save on costs and minimize environmental impacts.
Please join us to learn how to identify, prevent, and manage your trees against Mountain Pine Beetle Infestations.
Want to learn about greenhouse growing that keeps your energy bills and carbon footprint down? Join our workshop this winter!
Join Cole Gross, PhD student and Rural Routes to Climate Solutions for a webinar discussing Cole’s study on how planting trees and mixing organic additives into soils affect greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural activities, the controls on soil carbon cycling, and the ability of the surface and deep soil to capture and store carbon.