January 9th, 2025

Polytechnic partnering with ag industry for Irrigated Crop Production Update

By Lethbridge Herald on January 9, 2025.

Lethbridge Polytechnic is once again partnering with industry, farmers, academic partners and government representatives from across Western Canada for the 2025 Irrigated Crop Production Update. The first one under their new polytechnic designation.
This one-day session will take place on Jan. 23 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Lethbridge Agri-Food Hub and Trade Centre. Registration is required to attend.
The conference will feature several presentations, such as a farmer panel discussing their approach and management of water in 2024, a keynote speaker who will address future trends and patterns for water availability in the Rocky Mountains and Canadian Prairies, a session on irrigation scheduling and strategies, and a discussion on pests and disease management for irrigated crops.
Willemijn Appels, senior research chair with the Mueller Irrigation Research Group at Lethbridge Polytechnic says in a release that irrigation is an integral part of the agricultural make-up in southern Alberta, and this conference is a great opportunity for industry and experts to come together to plan and think about what to expect in the coming months.
“Continuing collaboration and partnerships will be key to overcoming challenges and ensuring a sustainable future for the agriculture sector,” says Appeals.
While current snowpack and reservoir levels look more promising than last year, Appels says it is still too early to predict spring moisture accurately.
Andrew Dunlop, associate vice-president of applied research at Lethbridge Polytechnic, says Southern Alberta is a unique repository for agricultural knowledge, and sessions such as these showcase their combined ability to adapt and overcome significant challenges such as poor moisture conditions and drought.
“I look forward to the many conversations to be had in January as we look toward promoting a strong and sustainable agriculture sector,” says Dunlop.
The Regional Innovation Network of Southern Alberta (RINSA) applied research networking event will follow conference presentations. Attendees can enjoy food and drink while continuing to network and tour the tradeshow.
For those interested in continuing education credits, Lethbridge Polytechnic has also applied for Certified Crop Advisor (CCA) and Pesticide Applicator credits for the session.
To learn more about the event and to register, visit the Irrigated Crop Production Update website. For sponsorship opportunities, view the sponsorship form or email leslie.may_02@lethpolytech.ca.

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