2024 SHELTERBELT PROGRAM
Shelterbelt trees reduce wind erosion, water erosion, help to conserve energy in houses as well as provide food shelter for the birds. To promote the establishment of shelterbelts and facilitate the MD of Peace ratepayers, the Agricultural Service Board will bulk order trees on a cost recovery basis. The order form is available in our office and here: Shelterbelt Seedling Order Form. Trees can be ordered only in bundles of 10 or 15. Trees will be delivered to MD residents on arrival at end of May or early June.
Details of tree species and cost are available are below. Species marked with * have limited quantities, therefore, when the limited quantities are spoken for, a waiting list will be created but there will be no guarantees.
Seedlings will be available by the end of May/ early June. Please note that MD of Peace may/can substitute species due to potential issues with availability and no refund will be issued. The minimum order is one (1) bundle (10 or 15 seedlings), and orders are per bundle i.e. 4 bundles of White Spruce and 3 Siberian Larch (for a total of 60 White Spruce and 30 Siberian Larch).
Shelterbelt Seedling Order Form
Species | Seedlings per bundle | Cost per bundle |
White Spruce (700) | 15 | $7 |
Lodgepole pine (650) | 15 | $7 |
No longer available – Blue Spruce | – | – |
* Siberian Larch (640) | 15 | $20 |
* Villosa Lilac (400) | 10 | $18 |
No longer available – Common Lilac | – | – |
* Golden Willow (500) | 10 | $19 |
*Hybrid Poplar (400) | 10 | $19 |
*Green Ash (300) | 10 | $17 |
*Manitoba Maple (500) | 10 | $17 |
*Saskatoon Berry (300) | 10 | $20 |
*Red Osier Dogwood | 10 | $18 |
*Scots Pine (400) | 10 | $13 |
No longer available – Tower Poplar | – | – |
No longer available – Bur Oak | – | – |
No longer available – White Fir | – | – |
No longer available – Amur Maple- | – | – |
For More information, please contact our Manager of Ag Service, Nasar Iqbal at 780-338-3845 or agfieldman@mdpeace.com
2023 Peace Region Agricultural Service Board Conference Agenda with Links
DRAFT MD of Peace Emergency Livestock Response Plan ASB
NOTICE TO MD OF PEACE PRODUCERS AND LANDOWNERS
As per MD of Peace’s Clubroot of Canola Policy, random testing for clubroot was conducted on canola fields within the MD. One sample tested positive for DNA of the clubroot pathogen with no galls present on the root sample. Immediate adjacent landowners and producers are being notified. Further testing is being done as per our Clubroot of Canola Policy. For more information, please contact our Manager of Ag Services, Nasar Iqbal at 780-338-3845.
Clubroot Infection and Spread pamphlet
Clubroot of Canola – Demands Attention of Peace Region Producers
Alberta Ag Clubroot Management Plan
ALBERTA CAP ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS
Posted December 2019
Environmental Stewardship and Climate Change (ES&CC) Producer Program Funding List – Categories A to E
Grant funding cost share of 30%-50% of eligible expenses to complete the project
The Environmental Stewardship and Climate Change Producer Program supports active producers and commercial manure applicators with assessing their environmental risks and implementing beneficial management practices (BMP’s) that reduce the risk of agricultural contaminants entering water or soil resources, benefit their business, enhance public trust and reduce the impacts of climate change.
The 2018-2023 program-funding maximum is $100,000 over the program term, except in the following limited circumstances:
1. You may be eligible for an additional $100,000 under Category D: Innovative Solutions;
2. For Category B projects you may be eligible for an additional $100,000, over the program term, for each operation owned by an applicant with a unique/different premise ID.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to the merit based review process, cost shares levels will vary based on the Minister’s discretion. Cost shares will range from 30% to 50%. The minimum cost share you may receive towards your approved project will be 30% if your project is approved. Your application may be reviewed either on a merit first-come first-serve basis, or by a technical review panel, if additional technical expertise is required. The minimum payment an Applicant may receive under the program is $500.
Funding Categories
CATEGORY A –Riparian Management
101 – Riparian Area Fencing and Management
102 – Year-Round/Summer Watering Systems
103 – Watercourse Crossings
104 – Riparian Management Strategies – OPEN
105 – Wetland and Riparian Assessments
CATEGORY B – Manure and Livestock Facilities Management
201 – Engineering Investigation and/or Feasibility Assessment
202 – Construction or Upgrade of a Surface Water Management System
203 – Improved Manure Storage Facilities
204 – Relocation of a Livestock Facility and Permanent Wintering Site or Confined Feeding Operation
205 – Improved Land Application of Manure
206 – Manure and Livestock Facilities Management Strategies – OPEN
CATEGORY C – Agricultural Input and Waste Management 301 – Improved Pesticide Management
302 – Improved Nutrient Management
303 – Plastic Rollers and Compactors
304 – Shelterbelts and Eco-Buffers
306 – Agricultural Input and Waste Management Strategies – OPEN
CATEGORY D – Innovation
401 – Innovative Solutions
CATEGORY E – Commercial Manure Applicators
501 – Improved Land Application of Manure
502 – Manure Management Strategies – OPEN
Rural Acreage Owner Herbicide Weed Control Program
The MD of Peace No. 135 Agricultural Service Board Rural Acreage Owner Weed Control Program was developed to assist acreage owners with the challenging task of performing weed control on a maximum area of two (2) acres/year. Herbicide applications will be conducted as time permits, with the knowledge that priority is always given to the municipal road right of way program. The herbicide application cost will be $200/hour.
Click on the link below to be taken to the form:
MD of Peace No.135 Rural Acreage Owner Herbicide Weed Control Program
THE FALL FENCE LINE SPRAY PROGRAM
Is underway to control Noxious Weeds along private fence lines. The MD will also continue with the existing program to control noxious weeds in the ditches adjacent to MD roads. Weed control work performed on fence lines adjacent to Municipal roads will be done on a first come first served basis at no charge. Adjacent landowners must sign a release to have ClearView+Overdrive, and Navius sprayed along their fence lines for the control of Canada Thistle, Yellow Toadflax, Sow Thistle or Scentless Chamomile (Mayweed).
TO REGISTER for the 2022 Fall Fence Line Spray Program, you must sign a Release form by Aug. 31, 2022.
Fall Fenceline Spray Program – form
For more information, please phone Nasar at 780-338-3845 or 780-219-4534.
V.S.I. Services Program
In the mid 1960’s the economics of veterinary practice in northern Alberta did not encourage veterinarians to establish there; in response to this problem, the Alberta Government agreed to establish veterinary clinics in selected areas. The Veterinary Association worked with local governments to establish a system of payment to veterinarians who performed services on farm animals. V.S.I. Services is a non-profit organization that was formed to help assure farmers that veterinary service would be available to them.
The M.D. of Peace pays an annual fee, out of which V.S.I. Services pays the veterinary clinics for 50% of the farmer’s bill for approved services (on cattle, hogs, sheep, goats, bison, elk). Each member Municipality holds a membership in the non-profit organization, as do the participating veterinarians.
The M.D. of Peace provides V.S.I. cards, upon request, to the following:
- anyone who is a resident of the M.D. of Peace for 6 months
- landowner in the M.D. of Peace
- a lessee of a crown grazing lease in the M.D. of Peace
When requesting a V.S.I. card, you must be prepared to give the Municipal staff your Social Insurance Number, as anyone who receives more than $100/year in V.S.I. credit will receive an AGR-1 form from the Municipality which must be claimed on the income tax return.
V.S.I. Program Cap
MD Council has approved the Ag. Service Board recommendation to put a spending cap in place for services provided under the V.S.I. Program. The maximum amount allowable per producer will be $1,800 per year. Any amount incurred over that will be billed back to the producer.
CAP Environmental Stewardship & Climate Change Producer Program
Efficient Grain Dryer Program – Canadian Agricultural Partnership
The Efficient Grain Dryer Program covers specific energy efficient components of grain dryers, not the dryer as a whole. For more on this program regarding, EGDP Application Form, EGDP Funding List – Feb 7, 2020, EGDP Terms and Conditions – Feb 7, 2020 and more, please see the CAP website at https://cap.alberta.ca/CAP/program/EFFICIENT_GRAIN_DRYER.
Farm Energy & Agri-Processing
Solar PV Program
Clubroot in the Peace Region
If you require further information, please call Nasar Iqbal, Manager of Ag Services at 780-338-3845.
Growing Forward 2 On-Farm Energy Management Program – Funding List
Growing Flax and Hemp in the Peace Region
Nasar Iqbal, Manager of Ag Services for the M.D., attended a workshop on growing flax and hemp. If you would like further information, please call him at 780-338-3845.
General Awareness for M.D. of Peace Residents
You might be aware that the MD of Peace began a full-ditch mowing program in 2015 for better weed control, for maintaining the local roads properly and for safer road travel. Brushing, landscaping and rock picking are part of the mowing process. Rock picking from the M.D. road ditches will be completed in 4-5 years. We have observed that some of our producers are pushing rocks into ditches from fencelines or from other places, especially where we have already picked rocks. This practice results in damage to MD equipment and will lead to higher maintenance expenditures. MD residents are advised that if they have already piled rocks along fencelines and need help removing them, to contact the Agricultural Fieldman or Public Works Foreman and they would be happy to work out a proper solution to dispose of those rocks. Please DO NOT push rocks into ditches. MD residents are encouraged to report to the MD office anyone seen dumping rocks into ditches. Expenses incurred to remove the rocks and/or equipment repair may be charged to respective MD landowners. Thanks for your cooperation.
MD of Peace Full Ditch Mowing and Brushing Program
Date: Feb. 8, 2016 – updated April 20, 2020
Brushing within the road allowance of the MD is being done in order to implement the full ditch mowing program and to allow the roads to be properly maintained. The MD should be respectful of the wishes of the adjacent landowners and local residents. Following these brushing Guidelines will be helpful in achieving these goals. To read the full article, please click here: Full Ditch Mowing Program
MD of Peace No. 135 Fall Fenceline Spray Program
The MD of Peace No. 135 Agricultural Service Board has approved the Fall Fenceline Spray Program to control Noxious Weeds along private fencelines. The MD will also continue with the existing program to control noxious weeds in the ditches adjacent to MD roads. Weed control work performed on fencelines adjacent to Municipal roads will be done on a first come first served basis at no charge.
Adjacent landowners must sign a release to have ClearView+Overdrive, Truvist or Lontreal sprayed along their fencelines for the control of Canada Thistle, Yellow Toadflax, Sow Thistle or Scentless Chamomile (Mayweed).
TO REGISTER for the Fall Spray Program, we require a Release form to be signed. Either come into the Municipal Office to complete or print it off our website and mail, fax or email the completed form into the MD office by August 31, . For more information, please phone Nasar at 780-338-3845 or 780-219-4534. Please click on the attachment below to print off a copy of the release form. Fence line Spray Agreement
Commonly Found Noxious Weeds in the M.D. of Peace
Click on the links below to access information about these noxious weeds that can be found in the M.D. of Peace:
FS-CanadaThistle
FS-PerennSowthistle
FS-ScentlessChamomile
FS-YellowToadflax
Alberta Agriculture & Forestry On-Farm Energy Management Program On-Farm Solar Photovoltaics
This program shares the cost of investments that improve energy efficiency on Alberta farms. This enables producers to conserve energy and reduce carbon emissions, ultimately reducing the environmental footprint of Alberta’s agriculture industry. The Growing Forward 2 On-Farm Energy Management Program addresses three important industry priorities.
- Increased industry competitiveness. When producers make investments that improve energy usage on their farms, the result is a more competitive, adaptable, and sustainable provincial agriculture industry.
- Improved environmental stewardship. When producers use energy more efficiently, they are recognized as reliable stewards of Alberta’s resources.
- Improved energy management. Producers who install on-farm submeters are better aware of their energy usage and how to manage it to improve their bottom line. What kinds of projects are eligible? Eligible projects include (but are not limited to): – Construction projects that install high-efficiency equipment from the program’s Funding List – Retrofit projects that improve the operation’s energy usage per unit of production – Installation of submeters to monitor on-farm electricity and/or natural gas usage – More sector-specific examples can be found at www.growingforward.alberta.ca
How are costs shared? For most items the program covers 35% of eligible costs, to a maximum of $50,000. Some items are funded on a square-footage or formula basis. The program also covers 100% of the cost for each applicant’s first three submeters. Not eligible are residences and buildings used primarily for non-farm activities.
Who can participate? Producers in Alberta with a minimum of $10,000 farm commodity or livestock production income.
How do I start? Submit an application to the On-Farm Energy Management Program complete with quotes for any equipment you are looking to purchase. Please contact the Program Office at 780-427-3819. For more information Phone: 780-427-3819 Email: loretta.orr@gov.ab.ca Web: www.growingforward.alberta.ca
Water Pumping Program
For a nominal fee, producers can rent six or eight inch aluminum pipe and pumps to fill dugouts or other suitable catch basins from nearby water sources. When surface water supplies run low, AARD’s (Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development) Water Pumping Program can assist in replenishing these supplies. Water Pumping Program staff will deliver the equipment to the site and offer technical assistance, safety advice and tips to ensure proper operation. Each producer wishing to use the equipment must sign a contract prior to use. Multi-producer pumping projects can be accommodated with sufficient lead time. Any Alberta agriculture producer that is experiencing a water shortage for domestic, livestock or agricultural purposes is eligible to use the equipment. For more information, please contact the Dispatch Location: J.G. O’Donoghue Building, Room 306, 7000 – 113 Street, Edmonton T6H 5T6 (780-422-5000) or use the toll free RITE service 310-0000, then 780-422-5000.