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December 2024 Monthly Update

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New factsheet: Managing Through Dry ConditionsPeriods of drought are becoming more common in Nova Scotia. To help producers plan ahead, Perennia has released a new factsheet focused on drought management for cattle and sheep producers. It includes practical strategies like:- Improving pasture health through soil fertility and grazing management.- Stockpiling extra forage. - Using drought tolerant plant species.The factsheet is a quick read with steps producers can take before and during a dry period.Check out this great factsheet and other great resources at their website.climatesmart.perennia.ca/commodity-adaptation-practices/#beefandsheep ... See MoreSee Less

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Got a second between chores this Friday?Tune in for a candid, livestreamed conversation with men in agriculture from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. No pressure to talk—just listen in while you're grabbing a quick bite of lunch, taking a pause in the truck, or catching your breath between tasks.Every conversation helps. No one should have to “tough it out” by themselves.📍 Friday, June 13 | 12:30–1:30 pm AT | Facebook Livestream ... See MoreSee Less

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Mark your calendars and plan to join the Nova Scotia Young Farmers for their 2025 summer event in Colchester County!Watch for details on the afternoon and evening plans. ... See MoreSee Less

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Indulging in Culinary Delight: Slow-Roasted Lamb Shoulder Get a complete list of where to buy lamb here in Nova Scotia by visiting www.northumberlamb.ca Indulge in the mouthwatering journey of ...
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25th Anniversary Open Farm Day - Save the Date!Now more than ever, Open Farm Day is a time to teach an interested audience about farming, to showcase your stewardship of your land and livestock, and to highlight the technology that keeps food flowing in the province. We are making some changes to Open Farm Day, but at its core Open Farm Day remains a day to visit farms in person or virtually. On September 21st farmers across the province will open their doors to curious Nova Scotians. Applications open soon!! ... See MoreSee Less

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  • Home
  • 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