KPU Genomics in Agriculture Workshop
Register for Genomics in Agriculture — an immersive three-day workshop offered by Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s (KPU) Applied Genomics Centre (AGC) and eligible for full tuition coverage*.
Register for Genomics in Agriculture — an immersive three-day workshop offered by Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s (KPU) Applied Genomics Centre (AGC) and eligible for full tuition coverage*.
Open to: All – BCIA Registrants and Public Welcome! (A BCIA account is required to register)
Cover crops are more than an add-on; they are a powerful design tool for healthier soils, stronger crops, and more resilient farming systems. This two-part webinar series brings cover cropping to life by exploring how thoughtful species selection and management can improve nutrient cycling, soil structure, biodiversity, and long-term farm performance across British Columbia.
The FV AGM has been booked for Feb 21, 2026 at: Signature Sandman Hotel 8828 201 Street, Langley BC
If you want to better consult with Aboriginal People/Industry or you are in a position that requires that you engage Aboriginal People/Industry (I.E. Stakeholder Relations, Consultation Department, Community Relations, Chief and Council, Surface Land, Aboriginal Relations) and have asked questions, then this two-day workshop is for you.
Ecosystem Monitoring 101 is a seven-module program that teaches important skills for monitoring and protecting the environment. It’s great for people in the natural resources industry who want to make sure they consider environmental issues in their work.
Open to: All – BCIA Registrants and Public Welcome! (A BCIA account is required to register)
Every field, farm, and operation presents unique nitrogen management challenges. Session Three of N Is for Nitrogen 3.0 brings the series together through real-world case studies and participant-driven discussion focused on practical problem-solving in complex nutrient management situations.
Farmer-first soil health. Local producer panel, the plant–microbe ecosystem, variable rate or virtual fencing, vermicomposting and MORE
Open to: All – BCIA Registrants and Public Welcome! (A BCIA account is required to register)
Designing a cover crop system is where strategy meets reality. Session Two focuses on the management choices that determine whether cover crops deliver real benefits or fall short of expectations.
Facilitators: Brian Mauza
This course is a requirement for articling registrants and those accepted under the expedited/LLAg admission programs.
Although much of the climate debate focuses on individuals, research clearly shows that the deep, lasting, and effective solutions to climate impacts come from community level collaboration and the bonds this work creates. This course explores the importance of building community and the ways you can mobilize community to build resilience. Designed for people working in a wide range of community and organizational contexts, this course will give you practical tools to organize the support you and others in your community need to sustain collective climate action.