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Knowledge For Resilience in the Peace

Knowledge For Resilience in the Peace

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The cross-commodity podcast series touches on our primary agricultural commodity players including grains, oilseeds, forage seed, forage, livestock and horticulture. Margins in agricultural businesses are often small. Adopting new farming practices can bring a costly learning curve. Having access to knowledge from researchers, experts and peers who have already walked the path of trying a new practice or technology, affords more producers the opportunity to adopt production practices they may not otherwise have implemented.Copyright 2021 All rights reserved. Earth Sciences Economics Science
Episodes
  • Kolby Peterson & William Antoine-Gutierrez: Regeneration at Wildwood Farm
    Aug 21 2025

    What happens when creativity, community, and regenerative farming principles come together? At Wildwood Farm near Pouce Coupé, Kolby Peterson and William Antoine-Gutierrez are building a model of resilience that produces healthy food, heals the land, and connects people to agriculture. In this episode of Knowledge for Resilience, hear how two young farmers are shaping the future of farming in the Peace Region.

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    30 mins
  • Mike Skrypnek: Mental Health in Agriculture
    Aug 21 2025

    Resilience in agriculture isn’t just about crops and cattle—it’s about people. Join us as Mike Skrypnek from the Stigma-Free Mental Health Society talks about breaking down stigma, starting open conversations, and making mental wellness a part of everyday farm life. This episode of Knowledge for Resilience highlights how mental health is essential for thriving rural communities, resilient families, and strong agricultural operations.

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    46 mins
  • Naveen Arora: Data-Driven Farming for a Changing Climate
    Aug 21 2025

    Technology and data are reshaping agriculture. In this episode of Knowledge for Resilience, Naveen Arora explores how producers can harness digital tools, innovative management practices, and real-time data to make better decisions and adapt to a changing climate. Learn how science and on-farm innovation are coming together in the Peace Region Living Lab to support farmers and ranchers across Northern Canada.

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    48 mins
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