Aaaf Association Of Alberta Agricultural Fieldmen
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Tuesday: 08:00 - 04:30
Wednesday: 08:00 - 04:30
Thursday: 08:00 - 04:30
Friday: 08:15 - 04:30
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About Aaaf Association Of Alberta Agricultural Fieldmen
Agricultural Fieldmen have always been central to the success of Agricultural Service Boards. They develop, implement, and control programs designed to carry out priorities and policies set by their Agricultural Service Board.
While education and awareness are key tools Fieldmen use in their work, they are also appointed as inspectors or regulatory officers enforcing these Alberta statutes.
•Agricultural Service Board Act
•Weed Control Act
•Soil Conservation Act
•Agricultural Pests Act
Agricultural Fieldmen are uniquely qualified to manage the diverse ASB programs across Alberta. Many members have university or college degrees in Agriculture, Biology, Environmental Technology, and /or Business Administration. Several are Professional Agrologists or Certified Crop Advisors. All AAAF members have an extensive applied agricultural or environmental science background. All share a common tie to the diverse world of agriculture, and believe strongly in the importance of the industry to society's well being.
The full AAAF membership meet annually at "In-Service Training" to obtain updated technical training, discuss relevant issues, and conduct Association business.
As some of the last agricultural and environmental generalists in a sector prone to specialists, Agricultural Fieldmen are often asked to share their uniquely wide perspectives on these issues. Our motto is to work for a better agricultural industry in all parts of Alberta.
Aaaf Association Of Alberta Agricultural Fieldmen Description
Agricultural Fieldmen have always been central to the success of Agricultural Service Boards. They develop, implement, and control programs designed to carry out priorities and policies set by their Agricultural Service Board.
While education and awareness are key tools Fieldmen use in their work, they are also appointed as inspectors or regulatory officers enforcing these Alberta statutes.
•Agricultural Service Board Act
•Weed Control Act
•Soil Conservation Act
•Agricultural Pests Act
Agricultural Fieldmen are uniquely qualified to manage the diverse ASB programs across Alberta. Many members have university or college degrees in Agriculture, Biology, Environmental Technology, and /or Business Administration. Several are Professional Agrologists or Certified Crop Advisors. All AAAF members have an extensive applied agricultural or environmental science background. All share a common tie to the diverse world of agriculture, and believe strongly in the importance of the industry to society's well being.
The full AAAF membership meet annually at "In-Service Training" to obtain updated technical training, discuss relevant issues, and conduct Association business.
As some of the last agricultural and environmental generalists in a sector prone to specialists, Agricultural Fieldmen are often asked to share their uniquely wide perspectives on these issues. Our motto is to work for a better agricultural industry in all parts of Alberta.
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Westlock County is looking for weed inspectors and pesticide applicators https://aaaf.ab.ca/jobs.html
The MD of Greenview is looking for seasonal staff positions
https://aaaf.ab.ca/…/1275-seasonal-staf f-positions-municipa…
Thorhild County is looking for a sprayer operator https://aaaf.ab.ca/…/1290-sprayer-opera tor-thorhild-county.…
Sturgeon County has many job opportunities available for this season. Check out the job board page on the AAAF website! https://aaaf.ab.ca/jobs.html
Check out this posting for Weed and Pest Inspector - Saddle Hills County https://aaaf.ab.ca/…/1277-weed-and-pest -inspector-union-env…
Check out this posting for Weed Inspector- Lesser Slave River https://aaaf.ab.ca/…/1267-weed-inspecto r-lesser-slave-river…
https://www.facebook.com/AlbertaFarmerExp ress/posts/1518727651506971
Check out this video about weed inspecting from Red Deer County https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php…
Have you signed up for the South AB Grazing School for Women in Munson @StarlandCounty July 25-26? Filling up fast! https://t.co/OeYF1qhlvA
Brad Downey from MULTISAR is at the County of Newell today teaching south region AAAF members about Species at Risk. The ferruginous hawk is one such species that is important for rodent control in Alberta. For more info: http://aep.alberta.ca/‚Ķ/large-hawks-e‚Ä ¶/ferruginous-hawk.aspx
Mountain View County takes home the weed ID trophy for the second year in a row. Congrats! @MVCounty
It is now time for the annual Weed garden quiz! Who will take home the prize this year? https://t.co/nVof0yGEyW
The Central Region Weed School is underway this morning in Lacombe! Lots to learn #westcdnag https://t.co/8Wn8wJbpb0
http://www.agr.gc.ca/…/dandelions-bewar e-new-product-on-m…/…
Retweeted Shelley Barkley (@Megarhyssa):
Stettler pea growers! We need pea fields your municipality for our annual pea leaf weevil survey. Can you help us? Contact me
More about Aaaf Association Of Alberta Agricultural Fieldmen
Tuesday: 08:00 - 04:30
Wednesday: 08:00 - 04:30
Thursday: 08:00 - 04:30
Friday: 08:15 - 04:30
Saturday: -
Sunday: -