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UPDATED: Ewe Lamb Management Workshop

Posted on October 16, 2019October 17, 2019 by SPANS

*Please note the Berwick session address change to the Berwick & District Lion’s Club (250 Veterans Drive; Apple Dome)*

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The On-Farm Climate Action Fund for Nova Scotia is now accepting applications! The On-Farm Climate Action Fund (OFCAF) is part of the Government of Canada's Agricultural Climate Solutions, a multi-stream program to help farmers tackle climate change. Farmers can access up to $100,000 in funding to implement Beneficial Management Practices (BMPs) that will contribute to on-farm sequestration of carbon and reduce greenhouse gases through nitrogen management, cover cropping or rotational grazing. For more information on the program and to apply, visit ofcaf.perennia.ca.Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada #OFCAF #cdn_agriculture ... See MoreSee Less

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Tender lamb, bold spices, and rich flavour - all made easy in the slow cooker. Comfort food made simple. ... See MoreSee Less

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Join Farm Safety Nova Scotia and Andrew Hebda, a biologist and retired Curator of Zoology for Nova Scotia Museum, for a Tick Talk Session.This presentation will cover tick identification, their life cycle, farmer, crop and livestock interactions with ticks, and ways to prevent Lyme disease.Follow the link to register: lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/n9jmcju ... See MoreSee Less

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With snow melting and some recent milder weather, winter cereals will be starting to wake up. Winter wheat breaks dormancy when it has had seven consecutive days of positive growing degree day accumulations (GDD) using a base temperature of 0C. To check GDD accumulations from a weather station near you, check out Perennia’s Farm Data Tools GDD Calculator (www.farmdatatools.perennia.ca/). Once dormancy has broken, you can assess the stand for winter survival and tiller counts, which can help inform your nitrogen fertility strategy going forward. There was delayed emergence in some fields last fall due to lack of moisture for germination, so the plants may have had slightly less time to get established and tiller in the fall, even if it was planted on time. Nitrogen at green-up will help to boost spring tillering while a second application at GS32 will help to support growth through stem elongation. ... See MoreSee Less

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Maintaining and balancing minerals can be commonly overlooked in our rotational grazing systems. Check out this virtual presentation by Dr. Annie Williams, a UK-based ruminant nutritionist specializing in mineral bioavailability on how producers can be mindful of minerals in their rotational grazing practices for both beef and sheep: youtu.be/6JfyQWunrBk Mineral Advice - Dr Annie Williams Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada #OFCAF ... See MoreSee Less

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  • About
    • SPANS Board of Directors
    • Member Benefits
    • Producer of the Year
    • Strategy
  • News
  • Programs
    • Wildlife Compensation
    • Canadian Verified Sheep Program
    • Canadian Sheep ID Program
    • Scrapie Eradication Programs
    • Advance Payments Program
  • Shepherd’s Toolbox
    • Sheep Industry Conference
    • Virtual Tool Box
    • Market Price Reports
    • Climate Change Adaptation
    • Nova Scotia Shearers
    • Sheep COP Worksheet
    • Sheep Tags
    • Carcass Ultrasound Services
    • Industry Links
    • Available Resources
    • Sheep Production Manual
    • Emergency Planning
    • Animal Health
    • Virtual Farm Tours
    • Virtual Workshops
    • Ram Evaluation
  • Parasite Control
  • Research
  • For Consumers
    • Where to Buy Lamb
    • Recipes
    • Wool and Wool Products
    • Teacher Resources