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ZoomWith classes on the second and fourth Thursday of each month from October through April, NFUniversity features experts, researchers, farmers, and others on topics ranging from climate change, agroecology, seed
With classes on the second and fourth Thursday of each month from October through April, NFUniversity features experts, researchers, farmers, and others on topics ranging from climate change, agroecology, seed
This webinar panel digs into how co-operatives in British Columbia are making farmland accessible for sustainable farming. Panelists will discuss why they formed a co-op, what it is all about,
With classes on the second and fourth Thursday of each month from October through April, NFUniversity features experts, researchers, farmers, and others on topics ranging from climate change, agroecology, seed
Did you know that farm workers in Ontario and Saskatchewan have no guaranteed minimum wage or rest periods? Farm workers are the backbone of Canada’s multibillion-dollar agricultural industry, but many
With classes on the second and fourth Thursday of each month from October through April, NFUniversity features experts, researchers, farmers, and others on topics ranging from climate change, agroecology, seed
On February 13th, NFU in Region 8 will be hosting an NFU brewery social for farmers, farm workers, members and the general farm community from 5-7:30pm at Barnside Brewing in
Our yearly Farm Worker Meet Up is back! Last year, dozens of farm workers gathered to share their experiences and meet each other before the growing season. What are your
With classes on the second and fourth Thursday of each month from October through April, NFUniversity features experts, researchers, farmers, and others on topics ranging from climate change, agroecology, seed
Join the National Farmers Union in BC/Yukon region for a Virtual Kitchen Table Meeting on Thursday, March 9th at 5:00-6:30 pm! Our proposed topic centers on mental health and wellbeing, especially
The NFU is pleased to offer a workshop on Equity, Diversity & Inclusion led by the University of Regina’s Pauline Streete. The workshop, free and open to all NFU members,