Posted on September 25, 2025
Are you ready to help grow the next generation of farmers in Alberta and beyond? Young Agrarians (YA) is looking for an Alberta & E-Learning Program Manager who can plant seeds of opportunity, nurture learning, and cultivate strong relationships with farmers, educators, and provincial partners.
...Continue reading →Posted on September 23, 2025
Enjoy listening to this Farmer Podcast Club episode. In this month’s podcast club release, we are tuning into a June 2025 episode of the Growing For Market podcast, where Erin Hamilton of The Mushroom Conservatory explores both the science and business of mushrooms—from their ecological benefits in compost to the practical steps for growing different varieties. From the show notes:
...Continue reading →Posted on September 12, 2025
Posted on September 12, 2025
Posted on September 8, 2025
We always have new land opportunities coming into our inventory, some of which aren’t on our blog yet! Get in touch with a Land Matcher at bclmp@youngagrarians.org to learn about the latest opportunities and to access free B.C. Land Matching Program services in your region. ABOUT THE LAND On the outskirts of Enderby with a
...Continue reading →Posted on September 4, 2025
You are invited to a farm tour at the Smelqmix-led Indigenous food sovereignty project Ntamtqen Community Garden and Food Hub, in Cawston, BC! Young Agrarians is excited to collaborate with Ntamtqen for this tour and to continue to support such an impactful project. Over the summer, there have been several new projects and expansions to
...Continue reading →Posted on September 4, 2025
GOT LAND? WANT LAND? If you’re looking to access farmland, or are curious about sharing your land with a farmer, join us in Enderby on October 19th to start your land sharing journey with the B.C. Land Matching Program! Why share land? The number of farmers in B.C. has been declining for several decades, and
...Continue reading →Posted on September 3, 2025
“ Observation is my most important tool. Over the past couple of seasons, I’ve witnessed a remarkable transformation on my little half-acre. There are so many more species of bees and birds, and we now have a thriving population of snakes, tree frogs, and ladybugs. Hearing an orchestra of insects buzzing while hummingbirds feed and
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