SAVE THE DATE: OK AGM FEB 2, 2026
The Okanagan Branch AGM is booked for Feb 2, 2026 at the Ramada, 2170 Harvey Avenue, Kelowna BC V1Y6G8.
The Okanagan Branch AGM is booked for Feb 2, 2026 at the Ramada, 2170 Harvey Avenue, Kelowna BC V1Y6G8.
The Vancouver Branch AGM has been booked for Feb 3, 2026. Taking place at Room: Segal Centre 1400-1430, Address: 515 West Hastings St, Vancouver, B.C.
Open to: All – BCIA Registrants and Public Welcome! (A BCIA account is required to register)
Rotational grazing is more than a management technique; it is a decision-making framework that shapes soil health, plant productivity, livestock performance, and long-term landscape resilience. This two-part webinar series provides a comprehensive, practical exploration of rotational grazing systems, grounded in decades of applied experience across British Columbia’s diverse grazing environments.
Open to: All – BCIA Registrants and Public Welcome! (A BCIA account is required to register)
Nitrogen management continues to be one of the most influential and challenging aspects of crop production. N Is for Nitrogen 3.0 builds on previous series to deliver an applied, BC-specific exploration of nitrogen dynamics, crop demand, and management strategies that support productivity while minimizing environmental risk.
Open to: All – BCIA Registrants and Public Welcome! (A BCIA account is required to register)
Rotational grazing systems only succeed when good planning is matched with practical implementation and ongoing evaluation. Part Two of this webinar series focuses on the how, the tools, infrastructure, and monitoring approaches that turn rotational grazing principles into effective, working systems on the ground.
Open to: All – BCIA Registrants and Public Welcome! (A BCIA account is required to register)
Getting nitrogen “right” is one of the most important and complex decisions in crop production. Session Two of N Is for Nitrogen 3.0 focuses on how to meet crop nitrogen requirements accurately and efficiently, without over-application or unnecessary environmental risk.
The Southern Interior Horticultural Show is a B.C. Ministry of Agriculture and Food delivered project organized in partnership with the tree fruit and grape industries. This show offers producers a unique opportunity to get the latest information on research, innovation and farming practices directly from industry experts.
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 V2Y 0C8
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.