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Did you miss our FEEDING DURING THE FREEZE Webinar?

February 4, 2022

If you missed our FEEDING DURING THE FREEZE webinar last night, the video recording is now on our website and available for members to view.…

Feeding cows this winter? Check out our WEBINAR on Nutritional Changes in Later Gestation

January 23, 2022

If you are feeding momma cows check out Barry Yaremcio’s webinar regarding Nutritional Changes in Later Gestation.  This webinar is available to members on our…

Feeding During the Freeze, 2022 WEBINAR, Feb 3rd @ 7pm

January 21, 2022

Please join us to hear Catherine Lang (Livestock and Feed Extension Specialist) discuss Winter Feed Management – managing the feed pile with grain and straw…

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Why is Rotational Grazing Beneficial?

Producer Josh Stobbe shares
why it is beneficial for him to
invest the time to move his
cows more frequently.

PRFA Partner Spotlight

A Spotlight on the PRFA

As a partner in the Peace Region Living Lab project, the PRFA brings 30+ years of existing knowledge and continues to drive agricultural innovation in the Peace River region.

PRFA - What We Do

A quick overview of the Peace River Forage Association and it's current work with the Peace Region Living Lab project.

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Teaching Livestock to Graze Weeds

Click here to check out our four videos on this project! Or check out the R&D page for more details. Thanks to Peace River Regional District & Kari Bondaroff for their partnership.

Forage Selection Helper

Click here to check out a tutorial on how to use the Forage U-Pick tool. This handy helper can provide you a starting point of which forages might be suitable to your area.

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