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Silvopasture: What Research Is Teaching Us About Tree Forage and Pasture Resilience

Written by Lys Affre, Juliette B. L'Italien, Rosina Rodighiero

Photo credit: INRAE Ferlus This second article in our silvopasture series explores how trees can support resilient livestock systems and regenerative agriculture in Canada, based on insights shared during the event held...
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Silvopasture in Livestock Systems: How Farmers Use Trees to Build Resilient Farms

Written by Anne-Marie Christen, Lys Affre, Rosina Rodighiero

Cover photo source: Association Française d’Agroforesterie Farmers across Canada and beyond are demonstrating how trees can play a powerful role in grazing systems. Silvopasture in livestock systems—the intentional integration of trees into grazing...
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Video Library: Alberta Agrisystems Living Lab

Video presentations on grazing systems, cropping systems, Indigenous Agriculture and economics in Alberta.
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The Foundations of Holistic Management

For over 40 years Holistic Management has delivered results for land managers and those who care for the land. Whether you are a commercial or subsistence farmer, rancher, pastoralist, environmentalist, government employee,...
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The Foundations of Holistic Management

For over 40 years Holistic Management has delivered results for land managers and those who care for the land. Whether you are a commercial or subsistence farmer, rancher, pastoralist, environmentalist, government employee,...
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Podcast: For Our Soil’s Sake

Stories from the Holistic Management Canada network. This podcast is about connecting people to the landscapes that grows our food. Your host Bronwyn Green interviews farmers, producers, experts in agriculture, and many...
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High-performance cattle on pasture: is there a winning strategy?

Conference prepared in collaboration with Diane Allard and Véronique Poulin, agronomists, with the participation of Chantal Lemieux and Andréane Martin, agronomists
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Grazing for Dairy Cows: Myths and Realities

With the exception of organically managed herds, there are few dairy cows on pasture on Quebec farms. Yet, this is still common practice elsewhere in the world. Why not here?
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Practical guide for the organic farmer: Producing milk on pasture

In a context of high land prices and the need to improve the efficiency of agricultural businesses, the Practical Guide for Organic Farmers: Producing Organic Milk on Pasture offers a promising approach....
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Sustainable and profitable, from pasture to barn

Webinar: January 10, 2024 This training is intended for dairy farmers who want to increase their yields and improve the quality of their forage in order to maximize the profitability of their...
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Regeneration Canada's main office is located on unceded Indigenous lands. The Kanien’kehá:ka are recognized as the custodians of these lands and waters. Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal is known as a historic gathering place for many Indigenous peoples. 

Regeneration Canada is committed to taking action to regenerate land and water while acknowledging and respecting Indigenous knowledge that ensures thriving for all beings.

We are dedicated to continuously educating ourselves and the communities we serve about the true history of this place.

     

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