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AUG 5th: Grazing Response @ Schweitzer’s (7-9pm)

July 27, 2025

Want to learn a Simple & Efficient way to assess your pastures? Join us at Kristina and Troy Schweitzer’s on Tues Aug 5th from 7-9pm.…

Pasture vs Hayfield: what soils tell us, July 29th, REGISTRATION OPEN

July 23, 2025

Join us on Tues July 29th with host Darwin Linford and Soil Specialsist Dieter Geesing to discuss: soil water management, building organic mater, landspray application,…

REMINDER: Summer Pasture Tour, June 19th, please pre-register

June 13, 2025

Join us next Thursday for a great day in the North Peace.  Please pre-register so we can make sure we have enough lunch for everyone.…

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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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