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Agriculture in Alberta and in other parts of the world is going through a bit of a ‘personnel change’ right now. You can still find those agricultural producers whose families moved out to the Prairies about a century ago to try their luck at building a better life for themselves, but there is not as many of them as there used to be (there are 62% less agricultural producers in Canada than there were fifty years ago). As farms and ranches become larger and fewer (in Alberta, 34% less than in 1966), there is a growing group of Albertans who are getting involved in agriculture even though they weren’t raised on a farm or ranch. This group not only wants to grow food, but they also want to do good for their communities and the planet.

Sounds like our kind of agricultural producer!

In Part One of New Farmers, Dana Penrice of Young Agrarians explained that since the majority of new and aspiring farmers and ranchers want to practice some form of climate-friendly agriculture (89% according to a 2015 national survey) they are in a way a farm solution that is also a climate solution. Since Rural Routes is in the business of accelerating  on-farm climate solutions across Alberta we asked Dana in Part Two how do we unleash this new farmer force? You’ll be surprised by what Dana had to say.

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Want to learn more?

Before listening to this episode, we recommend listening to Episode 39: New Farmers Part One.

To learn more about the innovative agricultural producers and land stewards in Alberta who are putting farm solutions that are climate solutions into action, we recommend listening to:

Our Farmer’s Blog is also a great go-to source for stories of producers in Alberta who are going the extra mile with their management practices for the land, food and their communities.