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BRAZEAU COUNTY
AGRICULTURAL SERVICE BOARD MEETING
Wednesday, April15, 2015
10:00 A.M.
DATE: TIME: PLACE:
AGRICULTURAL SERVICE BOARD AGENDA
Wednesday, April15, 2015 !O:OOa.m. County Administration Building, Drayton Valley, AB
Agriculture Department Meeting Room A140 Buck Creek/Lindale
Call to Order
1. Adoption of Agenda I Additions to Agenda (Page 1)
2. Adoption of the Minutes of the Regular Agricultural Services Board Meeting of March 12, 2015 (Pages 2-5)
3. Public Input Sessions -11:00 a.m.
4. Old Business
5.
6.
7.
8.
a)
b)
Farm Safety Centre letter
100 Year Farm Family Award
Agriculture Reports for February 2015
a)
b)
Agricultural Fieldman's Report
Assistant Agricultural Field man's Report
c) Member's Reports
New Business
a)
b)
c)
2015 ASB Meeting Date/Time Changes
Industry Builders Award
2015 ASB Summer Tour July 14-17, 2015
Correspondence/Items for Information
a) Agriculture & Rural Development Sniffer Dogs Lend a Nose to Mandatory Boat Inspections
Adjournment
(Page 6)
(Page 7-9)
(Page 10)
(Page 11)
(Page 12)
(Pages 13-14)
(Pages 15-26)
(Page 27)
CALL TO ORDER
PRESENT
ABSENT
OTHER
ADDITIONS AND ADOPTION OF AGENDA
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
MINUTES OF THE AGRICULTURAL SERVICE BOARD MEETING DATED THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2015 HELD AT BRAZEAU COUNTY BUCK CREEK/LINDALE MEETING ROOM
Allan Goddard, Chairman called the meeting to order at 10:00 a.m.
Allan Goddard, Chairman Duane Movald, Vice Chairman Anthony Heinrich, Councillor Maryann Thompson, Councillor Heather Anderson, Member at large Steve Olynyk, Member at Large Lisa Rabel, Agricultural Fieldman Tara McGinn, Assistant Agricultural Field man Barbara Chenier, Recording Secretary
Charlie Martin, Member at Large (Seed Cleaning Plant Meeting) Ken Ziegler, AFRO, Forage Specialist
Justine Kimoben, Reporter Western Review, Drayton Valley, AB
Additions and Adoption of Agenda
7. New Business
c) AAMDC Spring 2015 Resolutions
8. Correspondence/Items for Information
c)
24/15
Proposed legislation would protect Alberta's waterways
Moved by Maryann Thompson to adopt the Agenda as amended.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
Adoption of Minutes
25/15 Moved by Heather Anderson to adopt the Minutes of the Agricultural Service Board meeting of February 18, 2015, as read.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
Public Input Session
N/A
2.
OLD BUSINESS
AGRICULTURE REPORTS
Old Business
a)
26/15
b)
27/15
c)
Letter and $3,000.00 cheque sent to Farm Safety Centre.
Moved by Anthony Heinrich to receive this as information.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
Soil Sampling Policy (AG-9)
Moved by Heather Anderson to present AG-9 Policy to Council.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
Growing into the Future- Update Discussion on which facility, when, themes & topics. Administration will research the issues for further discussion.
28/15 Moved by Duane Movald to plan for April 2016 for the Growing into the Future Conference.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
Agriculture Reports
Agricultural Fieldman's Report
lisa Rabel presented her March 2015 Report to the Board.
Assistant Agricultural Fieldman's Report
Tara McGinn presented her March 2015 Report to the Board.
29/15 Moved by Steve Olynyk to receive the Agricultural Field man's Report and the Assistant Agricultural Fieldman's Report for information.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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MEMBER'S REPORT Member's Reports
NEW BUSINESS
ITEMS FOR INFORMATION
A verbal report was given by Duane Movald and Allan Goddard on high consumer demand for cattle/bull sales for 2015.
30/15 Moved by Anthony Heinrich to receive the Member's Report for information.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
New Business
a) 2015 ASB Meeting Date/Time Changes:
- No changes for April15, 2015.
b) 100 Year Farm Family Award was discussed.
31/15 Moved by Heather Anderson to bring this matter back to the A5B Meeting, April15, 2015.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
c) MMDC Spring 2015 Resolutions
The Board discussed the following ASB Resolutions to be presented at the AAMDC Spring 2015 Conference:
2-155 3-15S
6-155
32/15
Elk Quota (MD of Greenview)- passed Legal opinion on the Jurisdiction of the Weed Control Act on CN Rail (MD of Smokey River)- passed Management of Farm Development and Agricultural Leases (MD of Big Lakes)- passed
Moved by Maryann Thompson to receive as information.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
CORRESPONDENCE/ITEMS FOR INFORMATION
a) PMRA Malathion-based Backrubbers for us on Cattle
b) Livestock Care Conference March 26-27, 2015, Calgary, AB
c) Proposed legislation would protect Alberta's waterways
33/15 Moved by Anthony Heinrich to receive the above noted items for information.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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NEXT MEETING
ADJOURNMENT
Next Meeting
The next regular ASB Meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, April15, 2015, in the ASB Meeting Room A 140 {Buck Creek/Lindale), Brazeau County Building, 7401- TWP Road 494.
34/15 Moved by Steve Olynyk that the regular Agricultural Service Board Meeting of Wednesday, March 12, 2015 adjourn at 11:00 a.m.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
A.S.B. CHAIRMAN
A.S.B. SECRETARY
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• RECEIVED APR 0 7 2015 FARM SAFETY
, , ,_ C E N T R E
265 East 400 South- Box 291- Raymond- Alberta- TOK 2SO-Tel: 403 752-4585- Fax: 403 752-3643 Email: [email protected] Website: abfarmsafety.com
March 27,2015
Lisa Rabel - Agricultural Fieldman Brazeau County Box 77 Drayton Valley, Alberta T7A IRl
Lisa:
The Farm Safety Centre would like to express grateful appreciation for the 2015 contribution received from Brazeau County, in support of our in-school farm safety programming. All donations are important as government and NGO funding criteria often requires matching support. Contributions are leveraged and enable other fund raising which often doubles or triples the amount provided. The generosity of many make the continued delivery of this unique farm safety program possible.
The mandate of our not-for-profit organization is to reduce injuries and fatalities in rural Alberta. Often youth, especially younger children, are not fully aware of the many potential hazards presented by rural living. Increasing their awareness and ability to make informed personal safety decisions is extremely important. The power of this program comes from consistent, reinforced, face to face sharing. Hundreds of rural schools allow time for this program because they hear of the close calls and near misses and recognize the importance of their students receiving consistent best practice safety messaging.
Investing in our children now is a wise investment in the future. Influencing their personal attitudes and actions as they grow and mature will pay significant dividends as they move forward and become our decision makers of tomorrow.
A complete in-school Safety Smarts report, for the 2014-2015 school year can be expected in July. Thank you again for your continued commitment to a strengthened and safe rural Alberta. Find receipt # 343 enclosed, for 2015 contribution.
A sample of one of the 40,000 safety review activity booklets children take home each year has been enclosed. County and MD support is recognized on the exterior back cover of these booklets. We are also pleased to recognize your support on our website:abfannsafety.com- under Supporters 2015.
If during the coming year Brazeau County is involved with other farm safety and health initiatives, we would be happy to promote them, in an effort to connect and support all empowering wellness activities. I would be pleased to speak with you about how we might best collaborate.
Sincerely,
~~-h-_ Laura Nelson Executive Director Farm Safety Centre
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Policy Name
100 Year Farm Family
Policy Number Brazeau
l:aunty AG- 27
Polley Statement
The Agricultural Service Board wishes to recognize those farm families who have owned and operated
the same land in Brazeau County for 100 years or longer.
Polley
1. The land must be continuously owned by t he same family; having controlling interest,
and/or actively farmed or ranched for 100 years or more.
2. The applicant must provide evidence clearly demonstrating the kinship t ies bet ween the
applicant and the founder of the farm or ranch.
3. The title of land must be in the name of a direct descendent of the original homesteader
and must be verif ied through the Alberta Land Ti tles office.
Chief Administrative Officer: __________________________ _ Approved by Council: ____________________________ _
Revision Dates: (Y/M/D) ----------------------------Reviewed:. ________________________________ _
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AG 27- 100 Year Farm Family Page 1 of 1
Policy Comparison
Municipality Award Name Eligibility Recognition
M.D. of Wainright - . J 100 Year Farm Family Award land must be owned by family for 100 years or more. Sign Provide evidence clearly demonstrating the kinship
ties from original founder and you. Provide date of homestead establishment Provide ownership land title Current size of the original homestead must be at
least 160 acres of land.
I Lano mustoe conunuousty ownea ny m e same
family, having controlling interest, and/or be actively
Mountain View County Century Farm Award farmed or ranch for 100 years or more. Bronze plaque 15" x 12" Applicant cnooses now awara 1s
presented: by Councillor at family Provide evidence clearly demonstrating the kinship function, regular County Council
ties between applicant and founder of the farm or meeting, or no presentation; pick
ranch up from office. Current homestead size should be at least 160 acres.
Special Council approval will be required for a family (10
farm of less than 160 acres. Prov1ae date ot nomesteaa estaousnment, tana
location and copy of the land title
Yellowh~ad C~un~- ] centennial Award
Lana nas oeen commuous1y ownea ana acr1ve1y
farmed or ranched by the applicants family for a Gate sign and certi ficate presented
minimum of 100 years. in the year following application Provide evidence ot ancestral ties between the
applicant and original founder of the farm, ranch or
homestead. Provide the date and location ot the original
homestead establishment verified by the Alberta
Land Titles office-historic land t itle documents. Ungmal nomesteaOJana oase neeas to oe
approximately 160 acres.
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Policy Comparison
-upon request and venflcatio.,--RRmestead Award -uates1gn ana scroll, presented by
signs will be presented to families celebrating the 100 Division Councillor at family event
Lac Ste. Anne County 100 Year Homesteader Award 1-~
Year family homestead. or pick up from office
Special Areas Board
Title ot land must be in the name ot a direct
descendent of the original homesteader and verified
through Alberta land Titles office. Lancl must be continuously owned and operated by a
direct descendent.
-Armet1me ot app11cat 1on lana has been continuously
owned by your family and actively farmed or ranched
100 Year Farm Family Award for a minimum of 100 years. Plaque Provide evidence clearly demonstrating the kinship
t ies between you and the founder of the farm, ranch
or homestead (family tree). Provide legal land location. Provide a copy of homestead search or Dominion of Land cerficate. Provide the current ownership land title. Current size of the original homestead or land base
must be at least 160 acres of land.
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MEMORANDUM
AGRICULTURAL FIELDMAN REPORT
APRIL- 2015
BRAZEAU COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SERVICES BOARD
Administration
• Day to day visits/calls
• Community Services Department meeting
• Executive Meeting- March 18
• Regional Meeting March 19
• Emergency Management training- March 26
• Entertainment Committee Conference Call- April 2
• Council Meeting- April7
• Agri-plex- meeting with consultant for public input surveys
Pest Management
• None
Soil Conservation
• None
Roadside Vegetation
• Working on Roadside Mowing Tender
Weed Management
• Meeting with AB Transportation on weed control along Highways
Rural and Community Services
• None
Crop and Forage
• Signed up for the Crop Survey's for Alberta Agriculture
Parks and Recreation
• Several meetings with Willey West Contractor
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MEMORANDUM
TO: LISA RABEL, AGRICULTURAL FIELDMAN
FROM: TARA MCGINN, ASSISTANT AGRICULTURAL FIELDMAN
ASSISTANT AGRICULTURAL FIELDMAN'S REPORT
APRIL 15TH, 2015
SUBJECT:
DATE:
CC: BRAZEAU COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SERVICE BOARD
Administration
• Day to day visits/calls
• NW AAAF Regional meeting- March 191h
• Election Service Representative- March 23rd
• Emergency Management Training- March 26th
• Brazeau Emergency Management Agency meeting- March 31st
• NW AAAF Provincial ASB Conference Agenda Planning committee meeting- April ih
• Update summer staff training material and set up training
Pest Management
• None
Roadside Vegetation
• Ordering herbicide application equipment
• No Spray renewals sent out, with 5 applications received to date
Weed Management
• Alberta Transportation Vegetation Management meeting- March 24th
Rural and Community Services
• Working Well workshop on March 12th-28 participants with positive feedback
• Draft policy and analysis for AG 27
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AGRICULTURAL SERVICES BOARD M MEETING SCHEDULE
2015
January 15, 2015
February 18, 2015
March 12, 2015
April15, 2015
May 20,2015
June 17, 2015
BUCK CREEK/LINDALE MEETING ROOM
7401 - TWP Road 494
From 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Rate Payer Concerns heard at 11:00 am
Jwl•; li, 201& (Summer Tour}
August 19, 2015
September 16, 2015
October 21, 2015
November 18, 2015
December 16, 2015
Per Diem Rates:
Up to Four Hours= $170.00
Conference Rates = $349.00 per day
From Four to Eight Hours = $271.00
Mileage Rate ~ $0.55
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BRAZEAU COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SERVICE BOARD
Agriculture Industry Builders Award Criteria
The Agricultural Service Board of Brazeau County desires to honor individuals or organizations for outstanding contributions to the Agricultural Industry.
The following criteria will be used to select the annual recipient .
./ Must have been involved in some area ofthe agricultural industry within the past five years within the boundaries of Brazeau County, including the Town of Drayton Valley and the Village of Breton .
./ Must have made a significant contribution to the agricultural industry by a business initiative, innovation or volunteer activity that enhanced the local agricultural industry
./ An organization must have made a significant contribution to the overall improvement of the local agricultural industry.
The Agriculture Industry Builders Award will be presented at the annual producer's banquet each fall. This award will be given one (1) recipient each year, and will be chosen by the current Agricultural Service Board.
The recipient will be selected by August 31st each year by the ASB.
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Industry Builder Award
Recipients
2010 Wendell Sekura
2011 Dar Tar Manufacturing- lorne and Sherilyn Fleischacker
2013 Rocky Rapids Veterinary Clinic
Other Suggestions:
Timberlind Auctions- Robert and Carol lind
Rocky Rapids Store- The Belva Family
Big West Ranch and Feed
One Time Fencing- Bob Mcleod
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CBack to outt CRootg
Registrati~~ Information
Greetings from the A.SB
On behalf of the Agricultural Services Board, we hope you are able to join us for the 2015 ASB Summer Tour in the Grande Prairie region. As a longtime resident, I have witnessed the County of Grande Prairie and region go through a lot of changes over the past few decades. This exciting growth we have experienced has enabled the County of Grande Prairie to provide more amenities, services, programs and opportunities to residents.
While this growth and prosperity allows us to enjoy these fruits of our labour, we will always remember that it began when the pioneers and early entrepreneurs settled in this area and brought success and prosperity through agriculture on our rich prairie land. This leads into our theme "Back to Our Roots" for the 2015 ASB Summer Tour.
During this Tour, the County of Grande Prairie will show you how it keeps the Agriculture sector strong in our communities. You will notice that we have a well-balanced blend where we are progressive while taking great pride in our heritage. You will get to see the innovation practiced in farming and agriculture throughout the County of Grande Prairie including tours to our Biobed; Invasive species demonstration area; crop trial area; the National Bee Diagnostic Centre; and much more.
We will also be venturing out to many historical sites such as the South Peace Centennial Museum and the Philip J. Currie Museum that help tell the story of our rich rural heritage along with pre-historic times when the dinosaurs roamed the Peace Country.
There are several other activities planned that strike the interests of everyone and keep everyone on their toes including a Youth Tour.
Take advantage of this trip to the Peace Country and see what we have to offer. If time permits, be sure to enjoy our long, summer days whether it's a trek out to one of our beautiful sites such as Saskatoon Mountain Park, Kleskun Hills Park, Pipestone Creek Campground, or Red Willow Park. The remainder of this reg•stration package provides a list of several other enticing events, activities and attractions such as rodeos and festivals taking place throughout au communities before, during and after the Tour.
The ASB Board, County of Grande Prairie staff, many contributors and volunteers are working hard to ensure the 2015 Summer Tour is a resounding success full of learning experiences, networking opportunities, and a variety of entertainment. We hope to see you all, familiar and new faces at the Tour this summer.
Corey Beck
ASB Chair
Thank-you to our sponsors to date:
encana .. PRAIRIECOAST equipmeol
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Greetings from the County of Grande Prairie On behalf of the County of Grande Prairie Council and residents, we look forward to welcoming all 2015 Agricultural Services Board (ASB) delegates and guests to the Grande Prairie Region. It is such a great pleasure to be the host community for the 2015 ASB Summer Tour.
Over the past decade, the County of Grande Prairie has faced tremendous growth due to successes in many economic industries including Oil & Gas, Forestry, Construction and Agriculture. Amidst this growth, we maintained our strong rural traditions and values that we were founded upon all while seizing opportunities that drive progress, diversity and long-tenn sustainability.
We are truly excited to show you around our community. During your time here, you will be able to witness firsthand how busy and vibrant our region is. While our region offers big city amenities, services and opportunities, you will sense our small town friendliness and feel. The theme of this year's tour is "Back to Our Roots," where we will showcase our agricultural diversity and innovation, while honouring and reflecting on the pioneers who paved the way.
You will also have the opportunity to visit other unique sites that show the broad diversity of economy in the County including the Evergreen Centre for Resource Excellence & Innovation; Weyerhaeuser Mill; Natural Gas Processing Plant; Broken Tine Orchard; and the many local stores and restaurants sprouted throughou the County and City of Grande Prairie.
You will get to go back in time and experience the region's heritage during our visit to the South Peace Centennial Museum. For those interested in going even further back in time, you will have the opportunity to visit the Pipestone Creek Dinosaur Bonebed - one of the world's most dense areas containing dinosaur bones dating back to over 365 million years old, and the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum which will uncover, display and tell the story of these ancient riches.
For those who are interested in sports and recreation activities, you will have the opportunity to go on an exciting jet boat trip of the Wapiti River; and golf your heart out at the beautiful Dunes Golf & Winter Club.
We highly encourage you to venture out this way, extend your stay in the region, and do some of your own explorin~ outside of the Tour. There are many attractions worth visiting. We hope you are able to attend our Tour and partake in the wonderful attractions our region offers during your stay.
Reeve Leanne Beaupre County of Grande Prairie
Thank-you to our sponsors to date:
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G) Pomeroy Hole & Conference Center
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Welcoming Events The Dunes Golf & Winter Club Golf Tournament Tuesday, July 14,2015 starting at 11:00 a.m. Registration at 10:00 a.m. Located on Resources Road, 4 km south of Grande Prairie city limits, spend the day on lush fairways complemented by immaculate greens that offer stunning views. Cost: $85 per partjcipant Please provide your own transportation.
Grande Prairie River Rats River Boat Tour Tuesday, July 14, 2015 from 10:00 a.m.-4:00p.m. Suitable for the hale, hearty and adventurous! Enjoy an action-filled day on the Wapiti and Smoky Rivers with a scenic trip to the remote River Rat cabin. Cost: $100 per participant Busing from the Entree Centre will be provided.
National Bee Diagnostic Centre Tuesday, July 14,2015 from 1:00 p.m.-3:00p.m. Come and tour this state-of-the-art facility which is Canada's first and only comprehensive laboratory providing diagnostic services for the honey industry including pests, diseases and parasites of honeybees. Cost: $25 per participant Busing from Entree Centre will be provided.
Weyerhaeuser Pulp Mill Tour Tuesday, July 14, 2015 from 1:00 p.m. -3:30p.m. Come and tour Weyerhaeuser's Grande Prairie Pulp Mill, located on Resources Road 10 km south of Grande Prairie. See how they process softwood Into kraft pulp for the tissue towel market. Cost: $25 per participant. Busing from the Entree Centre will be provided.
Natural Gas Processing Facility Tuesday, July 14, 2015 from 1:00 p.m.-3:30p.m. Come and tour one of the largest producers and operators in the Deep Basin. The Elmworth Processing Plant, which has been in operation for over 35 years, is the largest ConocoPhillips sweet gas facility in Canada, with a capacity of 12,735 cubic metres per day. Cost: $25 per participant Busing from Entree Centre will be provided.
Broken Tine Orchard Haskap Berry Orchard Tuesday, July 14, 2015 from 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. The orchard is part of a fourth generation farm that grows canola, wheat and barley. The Aide's take pride in locally grown food and sustainable agricultural practices. Come and sample berries from a northern orchard! Cost: $25 per participant Busing and bag lunch from Entree Centre will be provided.
Limited seating available for all events, please pre-register by June 15, 2015.
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Tour Information ALL TOURS
Our tours kick off on Wednesday, July 15, 2015 with a hot breakfast from 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. at the Entree Centre at Evergreen Park. The badge identification received at the Tuesday registration will get you into the tour sUes as well as all special events. Snack and beverage breaks will be provided mid-morning and midafternoon along the route. Please note, some listed tours may be subject to change.
EVENING EVENTS
Welcome Gala- Tuesday, July 14, 2015 from 7:00p.m. -10:00 p.m. ~~Flavours of the Peace"' evening features local produce and merchandise. There'll be appetizers to try, a farmers market to shop at and sponsor booths. Enjoy the opening ·~oance of the Champions" performance by the Bluebird Native Dance Troupe.
Country Carnival & Outdoor Concert- Wednesday, July 15, 2015 from 5:00p.m. -10:00 p.m. Come enjoy an outdoor pig roast and chicken barbecue. The carnival features roving entertainment, wagon rides and a performance by local Country artist, Tenille.
Banquet Evening - Thursday July 16, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. The formal banquet at the Entree Centre will feature a "Round the Campfire" theme. Hugh Mclennan and the Western Spirit Band, Bluebird Dance Troupe, and the Metis Jiggers will perform.
Delegate Tours WEST DELEGATE TOURS - July 15 & 16, 2015
Problem Wildlife Control Initiatives • Increase awareness of problem wildlife issues within the County. • Best practices and techniques for predator control. • Techniques for dam removal with explosion demonstration.
Water Hub Resource (WHR) Encana • Leading example of industry water management technologies. • Surface water use reduction. • Transport water through a pipeline network to lined pits.
South Peace Centennial Museum • Preserving the past for the future. • Lunch at the largest agricultural museum in the Peace Region. • Walk the grounds, admire the gardens, and browse the buildings.
Beaverlodge Research Farm • Specializes in research and development of technologies for
improved agricultural production systems. • Presentations will include Apiculture, Forage Seed Production &
Integrated Pest Management {IPM) Programs. • Leave with an informed perspective of production issues and
how northern research continues to affect prairie-wide agriculture.
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Centre for Resource Excellence & Innovation
• This guided tour at Evergreen Park was developed as a collaborative effort between industry and government to showcase innovative resource solutions and inspire others to implement these best practices. (eg: pipeline and water crossing strategies).
• Government and industry can, research, develop and test solutions that contribute to feasible economic growth & environmental sustainability.
EAST DELEGATE TOURS- July 15 & 16,2015
County Infrastructure • Crosslink County Sportsplex • Administration Building • Community Services Building
• Bio-bed • Invasive Species demonstration Area
Vi terra • Tour Viterra's high throughput terminal near Sexsmith, the largest grain
handler in Canada with historic formative roots in prairie grain-handling. • Stores 30,000 tonnes of grain, manages 104 rail cars In one loading. • Learn how Viterra efficiently handles, processes, distributes and
transport grains and oilseeds.
Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum • Get a sneak peek of the soon-to-be opened Philip J. Currie Dinosaur
Museum, a research and education centre named after Canada's most prominent paleontologist.
• PCL Construction received the 2014 Alberta Construction Award for the Philip J . Currie Museum.
• Teeple Architect received recognition when the museum was listed in Azure magazine, as one of the top 10 architectural projects of 2014.
• Globe and Mail has listed Wembley, where the dinosaur museum is located, as one of "2015's Top 10 destinations" for suggested world travel.
Kleskun Hills Bison Ranch • Tour this well laid out cow/calf facility where the bison have the rare
opportunity to roam in native grassland. • This 5,000 acre ranch is home to 1,000 head of bison whose rangeland
borders the Kleskun Hills Park, a provincial natural area.
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Partner Tours
EAST PARTNER TOUR- Wednesday, July 15, 2015
County Gardens Tour- Take advantage of this opportunity to wander inside three private country gardens. Prepare to be impressed and inspired!
Norris Garden - Stroll about this warm and welcoming site featuring a stunning country garden full of vibrant colours and charming crafted art pieces including an arched footbridge over a pond with fountain. It's a favourite when the County takes residents on tour.
Bildson Garden- A stunning Wapiti River vista! You will be intrigued by the unique topography and sandy soil type. This yard has been strategically created to enhance a microclimate favourable to many diverse plantings. Edible landscaping thrives.
Kenney Garden - Nestled in the trees at the end of a winding driveway, this restored Northern Alberta Railway (NAR) train station has been converted into a charming oldfashioned farm house. Every nook and cranny features an element of whimsy, simplicity and creativity.
Fairy Garden Workshop at Dunvegan Gardens & The Old Barn Store and Tea House - Learn how to make your own fairy garden at this family owned greenhouse and business. Browse the Old Barn Store and Tea House and enjoy quality products, and friendly, personalized service.
WEST PARTNER TOUR- Thursday, July 16, 2015
Back yard Alpacas - The Pellerin Family welcomes you to their back yard. They are active alpaca owners who take pride in bringing the best genetics and fleece to market. From showing to shearing to after sale alpaca products, they are happy to share the alpaca experience.
Village of Sorkenville- With a strong passion to preserve Peace Country history, Orval and Betty Sorken welcome you to Sorkenville which borders the Teepee Creek Stampede grounds. Wander through the historical buildings, take a wagon ride, and watch heritage food demonstrations hosted by a food blogger and local food editor.
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Youth Tours
EAST YOUTH TOUR- Wednesday, July 15,2015
Equine Facilitated Learning & Wellness (EFLW) Peace Area Riding for the Disabled (P.A.R.D.S.) Groom and saddle your own horse and go for a trail ride In the pines. Experience the brand new 40,000 square foot arena and bam with a therapeutic centre, unique to our community at Evergreen Park.
Camp Tamarack Wilderness Teepee Site Share a teaching around a wilderness teepee with an Elder. Try some tasty bannock cooked over hot coals and build awareness and interest in Aboriginal culture.
Crosslink County Sportsplex This state-of-the-art recreation complex is home for arena sports. outdoor sports and an indoor track. Join us in a soccer clinic at the Fieldhouse. Have some fun while sharpening your skills with assistant coach from the Grande Prairie Regional College (GPRC) Wolves soccer team.
Sexsmith Spray Park Spray Parks are sprouting up all over! The best way to cool off at the end of the day! Have some summer funl
WEST YOUTH TOUR- Thursday, July 16,2015
Grande Prairie & Area Safe Communities Youth are given a chance to practice farm safety skills in the M4 Farm Safety program - Machines, Mammals, Mud & More. The program includes six hands on safety stations: chemicals, grain, small machinery, sun, dugout, and animals.
Pipestone Creek Park Dinosaur Bone Bed Hike 2.5 km to the world famous Pachyrhinosaurus lakustai bone bed. See casts and real dinosaur bones, examine fossils and learn the different types of dinosaurs found in the Peace Country.
Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum Get a sneak-peek of the new world class Dinosaur Museum to open in the fall of 2015 and meet with a paleontologist!
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Schedule at a Glance TUESDAY, JULY 14 WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 THURSDAY, JULY 16 FRIDAY, JULY 17
I Golf Tournament 10:00 a.m. Breakfast 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Breakfast 7:00 a.m.- a:oo a.m. Breakfast 7.00 a.m . • 6.30 a.m
WELCOME EVENTS DELEGATES EAST & WEST DELEGATES EAST &
(Qptional) TOURS WEST TOURS
River Boat Tour 8:15a.m.- 4:00p.m. 8:15a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. · 4:00 p.m. National Bee Diagnostic Centre 1 :00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. PARTNERS WEST TOUR PARTNERS EAST TOUR Weyerhaeuser Mill Tour 8:30a.m. - 3:00p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. • 3:30 p.m. Natural Gas Plant 1:00_Q.m. - 3:30p.m. YOUTH EAST TOUR YOUTH WEST TOUR Explore the Peace Reg ion! Broken Tine Orchard 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
REGISTRATION BANQUET 6:30p.m. - 1o:oo 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. COUNTRY CARNIVAL & WELCOME GALA OUTDOOR CONCERT
p.m.
7:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m. 6:00p.m. -10:00 p.m. Cocktails s:oo p.m.
Entree Centre, Evergreen Evergreen Park, Parking lot A Entree Centre, Evergreen
Park Park
Accommodations
Special rate hotels : Pomeroy Inn & Suites When booking hotels ask for the 2015 ASB rate.
11710- 102 St. Grande Prairie 780-831-2999
County of Grande Prairie campgrounds: Pipestone Creek Campground
'Ramada 7201- 991
h St, Clairmont (Hwy 2 & Hwy 43) 780-814-7448
Motel6 15402- 101 St, Grande Prairie 780-830-7744
fo!lday lnn Hotel & Suites ~t6 - 1071t St, Grand~ Prame ?.8Q.492=6886'1Special rate for ASB guests at Mirage Holistic Spa)
Best Western GP Inn & Suites 10745-1171h Ave, Grande Prairie 780-402-2378
SuperB 10050- 1151
h Ave, Grande Prairie 780-532-8288
*Mention ASB Rate at L Spa & Wellness Centre for discounted prices. Contact 780-830-0302 for information.
Bed & Breakfast: A River Road Bed & Breakfast 780-831-4353
Peace Country Retreat 780-567-2226
Grande Prairie & area campgrounds:
faCGovem's R\1. ' llJW.-532-4568
acine..(.al venue):
Happy Trails Campground & Cabins 780-814-6919
GP Rotary Campground 780-532-1137
Pomeroy Hotel & Conference Centre Camp Tamarack RV Park 11633 - 1001
h St, Grande Prairie 780-532-9998 780-532-5221
Holiday Inn Express 10226 -117lh Ave, Grande Prairie 780-814-9446
Located on the Wapiti River, 16 km south or Wembley 780-766-2391
Bear Lake Campground Located on the north shore of Bear Lake, 23 km northeast of Grande Prairie 780-567-4105
Kleskun Hill Campground Located off Hwy 43, 15 minutes east of Grande Prairie 78Q-567 ~3685
Hommy Campground Located on the north bank of the Beaverlodge River, near Beaverlodge 780-354-8039
Come early, sta~ late: July 9- 12, 2015: 99 h Annual Teepee Creek Stampede. For more information visit 'NWWJQI}tampede.ca. July 17-19, 2015: 15111 Annual GP International Street. For more information visit ~gpstreetfest.com. July 17 - 19, 2015: Grande Prairie East Coast Garden Party. For rnnre information visit www.eastcoastgardenparty.com. July 19 - 20, 2015: Pioneer Days South Peace Centennial Museur 24 'erformers FestivaL For more information visit www.s.ocm..ca.
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Registration Options OPTION 1 (MAIL)
Mail or courier the enclosed registration form to: Agricultural Service Board County of Grande Prairie 10001- 84th Avenue Clairmont, Alberta TOH OWO
OPTION 2 (EMAIL)
Email scanned copy of the registration form to: asbtour201 §@countygp.ab.ca
OPTION 3 {FAX)
Faxed the enclosed registration form to: 780-567-5589
ReJiistration deadline is June 15th, 2015. Please pre-register for the golf and welcoming events by June 15 , 2015. Registrations received after the deadline will be subjected to a late registration fee of an additional $50. DO/registrant.
Cheques should be made payable to: County of Grande Prairie
Participants will not be registered until full payment is received.
Registration Check-in Time
The registration desk will be located at the Evergreen Park Entree Centre in the County of Grande Prairie. The registration desk will be open:
• Tuesday, July 14th from 4:00p.m.- 8:00p.m. • Wednesday, July 15°' from 7:00 a.m.-9:00a.m.
Watch for ASB discounts and a coupon booklet in your registration package!
Cancellations - Cancellations up until June 15 will be fully refunded. All refund requests made between June 15 and July 1 will be reimbursed at 50 per cent. No tour refund requests will be accepted after July 1, 2015.
Shuttle Services
Morning and afternoon shuttle services to and from ASB rate hotels to the Entree Centre will be offered daily.
Evening shuttle services to and from listed ASB rate hotels to the Country Carnival at the Entree Centre will be available.
Evening shuttle services to and from ASB rate hotels to the Banquet at the Entree Centre will be available. Watch for the shuttle schedule in your registration package and on the ASB website. www.asbtour2015.ca
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2015 PROVINCIAL AGRICULTURAL SERVICE BOARD TOUR (JULY 14- 17, 201 5) REGISTRATION FORM - COUNTY OF GRANDE PRAIRIE
Municipality: --------------------ConmctName: _____________________ __
Address: _______________________ __
Cltyrrown: ------------ Postal code: -----Phone: ______________ __ Fax: _______ _
Email: ---------------------------
Tour: Additional · ··Additional Golf --- - -- ----·
Delegate (D) Banquet Country Fair Tournament $475 Tickets Concert Monday July 13~n
Name of Partner (P) $300 $50 each T1ckels $85 per participant
Registrant Youth (Y) (See note $50 each (see notes 4 & 5) $7515011. _, 3) (See note 3) Meals (B) $50 (see no~ 1 & 2) O,P Tollll cost , Total cost , Total cost Allllty lOial cost Rental orY Level Eq.Ap -
TOTAL; Payabletothe ! ~ ' •
County of Grande ~:1. Prairie •· \: SPECIAL DIETARY REQUIREMENTS (Allergies etc) please sJ)iclfy what and for whom:
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' ·:· Registration deadline Is June 15, 2015 •:• A late registration fee of $50 per registrant will be applied to registrations received after
June 15, 2015. •!• C heques should be made payable to: County o f Grande Prairie •:• Participants will not be registered until full payment is received •:• You!!!!!!! pre-register for Welcoming Tours due to limited space available.
Option 1 - Mail in registrations to: Option 2 - Email to: [email protected] County of Grande Prairie 2015ASB Summer Tour 10001 -84 Avenue Option 3- Fax to: 780-567-5589 Clainnont, AB TOH OWO
welcome I Wek:iome Toor Wekome Tour I Weloomi"T®I ' WllleOmeTour Late TOTAL Tour Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option 5 Option 1 I Bee fee Per
Weyerhaeuser
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Natural Haskap Registrant Riverboat , Diagnostics Tour Gas Berry Adventure ! $25 $25 , Plant I Orchard $100 · Max. 50 Max. 50 $25 $25 Max. 20 I note 6) (note6) Max. 20 1 Max. 50 (note 6) (note 6) 1 (see note 6) -:!;~ - ' .....__
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GST is included in all reaistration amounts. Please include reaistration fonn with cavment. No invoice will be issued. GST Reaistration No: R 106988793
NOTES: 1. Youth Tour - Tour plaooed for children 6-15. Registrations will not be accepted for children under the age of six. Complete and attach the 2015 ASS Tour Emergency Contact and Waiver Fonn. 2. Meals- Breakfast only on Wednesday through to Friday morning (for family members not attending tours). 3. Banquet/Concert tickets - One ticket is induded with each registration. Indicate if additional tickets ara required. 4. Golfing Ability - Indicate golfing ability. Low Handicap (LH), High Handicap (HH), Beginner (8), Intermediate (1), Advanced (A) 5. Golf Club rental - Indicate If you require golf club rentals (at your expense) with an R. 6. Welcome Tours- Due to limited spaces we are offering several tours. If you are participating in the golf tournament. this will not allow you to take part in the other welcoming tours.
Collection and Use of Personal Information Personal information is collected in accordance With Section 3 of the Municipal Government Act and Section 33c of the Freedom of Information and Privacy Act (FOIP). It wilt be used to process your registration, notify you of tour cancellations or changes and support your participation in this tour. If you have any questions about the collection and use of the Information, contact the Ag Tour Coordinator at 780-882-5941 .
Questions? Call 780-532-9727, email: [email protected]. or v1sit us at www.asbtour2015 ca
Sniffer Dogs Lend a Nose to Mandatory Boat Inspections
AJberta.ca > Agriculture and Rural Development
Sniffer Dogs Lend a Nose to Mandatory Boat lnsoections Recent articles awt.rm.ws 12J' Aqri-Newa Hom&
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As Alberta introduces mandatory boat inspections, inspectors will be happy to have the help of sniffer dogs to speed up the inspection process.
"Aquatic Invasive Species are one the largest threats facing Alberta's waterways and biodiversity. The inclusion of mandatory boat inspections and sniffer dogs to our Aquatic Invasive Species program are essential tools in our arsenal against a zebra and quagga mussel infestation!' - Kyle Fawcett, Minister of Environment and Sustainable Resource Development
Once Bill13, the Fisheries (Alberta) Amendment Act, is proclaimed into law, watercraft inspections will become mandatory and inspection stations will be located at commercial vehicle weigh stations throughout the province, as well as main points of entry.
Following a successful pilot last summer, Working Dogs for Conservation will provide Wicket, Lily and Orbee to carry out inspections, while Alberta works to train its own permanent team of canines. The dogs will be focusing on Albertans returning home from the mussel-infested southern United States.
''We must all work together to ensure we protect our vital water envirorunent and our economy in southern Alberta. Our partnership with the Goverrunent to fund these dogs and their handlers, together with mandatory boat inspections, will protect the more than 4,000 kilometres of irrigation pipelines in southern Alberta/' - Ron McMullin, executive director, Alberta Irrigation Projects Association
Zebra and quagga mussels can spread quickly and live out of water for up to 30 days. Once introduced to a waterbody, they are virtually impossible to eradicate. The province estimates that an infestation of invasive mussels in Alberta could cost the province more than $75 million annually - including damage to infrastructure and recreational opportunities.
For aquatic invasive species inquiries and reports, call 1-855-336-2628 (BOA 1).
Media Inquiries: Parker Hoean Envirorunent and Sustainable Resource Development 780-643-9134
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