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Friday, February 26, 2021 - Prairie Post West - 35 Best of the Best


Registration now open for Getting Real with Risk webinars


COURTESY AFSC Join members of Agriculture Financial


Services Corporation (AFSC) and MNP for sector-specific informational sessions on how AgriStability can work for your business. Five virtual sessions are being offered, each


tailored to the unique challenges operations may face. Virtual Session 1 Crop Producers – South – March 2


– 6:30-8 p.m. Considering risk management options for


your operation can be complex even in a typical year. Throw in drought, market fluctuations, or a global pandemic and it can be downright confusing. In this session, we will discuss how AgriStability can work in concert with crop insurance or private insurance options, with a focus on the unique conditions faced while operating in southern Alberta. Virtual Session 2 Intensive Livestock Feeding Operations /


Custom Feeding – March 4 – 6:30-8 p.m. AFSC and MNP program experts will discuss


the impact of risks such as market and trade uncertainty and disease and mortality for your livestock operation. We welcome all types of livestock producers, including cattle, hogs, bison and custom operations. Virtual Session 3 Diversified Farms / Colonies – March 9 – 6:30 – 8 p.m.


Join program experts from AFSC and MNP for


a look at risk management and how to use these tools to safeguard the stability and long-term health of your operation. Discussion will focus on diversified farms, including Colonies with a mix of crop and livestock commodities. Cow-calf producers are also welcome to join this session. Virtual Session 4 Crop Producers – North – March 10


– 6:30 – 8 p.m. Considering risk management options for


your operation can be complex even in a typical year. Throw in unharvested acres, market fluctuations or a global pandemic and it can be downright confusing. In this session, we discuss how AgriStability can work in concert with crop insurance or private insurance options, with a focus on the unique conditions faced while operating in northern Alberta. Virtual Session 5 Operations including Greenhouses, Fruits


& Vegetables, Nurseries/Tree Farms, Bees & Honey, Livestock – Bison, Elk, Sheep, and Supply Managed – Dairy & Poultry – March 11 – 6:30-8 p.m. Join us as we discuss AgriStability and other


risk management programs and look at how they can work on your farm. This session is geared towards producers in the less traditional agricultural industries, such as greenhouse, honey, bison and more. https://afsc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/ AgriStability-Info-Session-with-MNP.pdf


AltaLink proposes to refund $350 million to customers over three years


GLOBE NEWSWIRE AltaLink has submitted a proposal to the


Alberta Utilities Commission to refund an additional $350 million to Alberta electricity customers between 2021 and 2023. When combined with AltaLink’s previous rate levelization initiatives, the refund will reduce AltaLink’s portion of each Albertan’s electricity bill by an average of 11 per cent per year over the three-year timeframe.


“Beginning in 2018, AltaLink committed


to find ways to freeze its rates to electricity customers for five years and we found ways to deliver more than $1 billion in savings to our customers,” said Gary Hart, President and Chief Operating Officer of AltaLink. “With this additional $350 million refund, we have moved beyond our commitment of freezing our rates to reducing them by an average of more than ten per cent per year for the next three years.”


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