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About the Association of Alberta Agricultural Fieldmen |
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Agricultural Fieldmen have always been central to the success of Agricultural Service Boards. They develop, implement, and control programs designed to carry out priorities and policies set by their Agricultural Service Board.
While education and awareness are key tools Fieldmen use in their work, they are also appointed as inspectors or regulatory officers enforcing these Alberta statutes.
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2009 Invasive Species Calendar |
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This calendar project was undertaken to increase awareness of the ongoing threat to our economy and natural ecology presented by the relentless spread of invasive plants. Those wishing to contribute to future calendar projects, and have their name and/or logo included in the development credits are encouraged to contact anyone listed on the development team.
Download the 2009 Invasive Species Calendar here [6.38 Mb]
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AIPC - The Invader - Summer 2008 |
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In this issue...
Coordinator Cogitations, Cosmetic pesticide use in Calgary, Spotlight on Yellow Clematis, Yellowhead County
Weed Collaboration Initiative, Weeds Across Borders Conference, Weevils wage war at Clear Lake, Knapweed Rodeo
at Waterton Lakes National Park, Bad news for Biofuels, Northeastern Alberta Invasive Plant Workshop, AIPC Photo Contest and much more...
Download the AIPC - The Invader - Summer 2008 here [1.32 Mb]
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Weed Management and Law Presentation |
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The Enviromental Law Centre prepared the below presentation to promote it's vision of a clean, healthy and diverse environment protected through informed citizen participation and sound law and policy, effectively applied.
View the Weed Management and Law Presentation here 218.50 Kb
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AIPC - The Invader - Spring 2008 |
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In this issue...
Coordinator Cogitations, Herbicide Test Planned for Kootenay River, Tansy Biological Control Research, Identify these aliens living among us, Whispering Signs – Grassroots Weed Awareness Initiatives, Plant Saskatoons;not petunias, Beaver Hills Initiative, Upcoming Events and much more...
Download the Spring 2008 The Invader here [1.24 Mb]
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The Association of Alberta Agricultural Fieldmen, as an ongoing tribute to active or retired AAAF members who pass away, and in the spirit of continuing education valued by our Association, created the AAAF Memorial Bursary.
The bursary is intended for students continuing their education at a College or University. Students must be enrolled in an agricultural or environmental science program. One $500 bursary is available in each calendar year for each of the 5 provincial regions of the Association of Alberta Agricultural Fieldmen.
An Agricultural Fieldman in good standing with the AAAF must receive your application with all supporting documentation by September 1st of each year. You can search out your local Agricultural Fieldman by checking our membership directory.
AAAF Memorial Bursary 11.61 Kb
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