Farming Smarter’s 2025 Field School offers farmers and agronomist the opportunity to cultivate new skills and relationships June 25 & 26.
You're invited to come together with other innovative minds for engaging demonstrations, insightful presentations, and the opportunity to discuss a myriad of fantastic topics at the learning event of the summer!
The 2025 Field School promises you two exciting days of in-field learning to help you grow your agricultural expertise. Engage in soil knowledge to ensure successful crops, discussing novel & specialty crops in southern Alberta, and agronomic practices to elevate your operation.
Farming Smarter’s June 25 & 26 event will include topics to help you act quickly and confidently at the first sign of bacterial & viral diseases in cereal crops, properly manage excess water and salts to improve your saline land, how to maximize the benefits of soil and mycorrhizae for your crops, and much more.
Discover the efforts that are underway to improve novel & specialty crop industries throughout the region.
- Learn about the agronomy advancements in motion throughout southern Alberta’s potato industry with Farming Smarter’s Lewis Baarda and McCain’s Amanda Crook
- Join Mike Gretzinger for a review of research on the emergence of hemp seed and which retting method will produce the best quality of fibres.
- Enjoy a conversation with pulse specialist Robyne Davidson to explore the viability of introducing lupins to your rotation.
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The Field School 2024 audience enjoys a break between sessions to catch up with old friends and chat with new acquaintances over coffee and pastries. Opportunities for knowledge and networking are prevalent at Farming Smarter's Field School! |
Round out your practical learning with showcases on practices you can employ to improve your field. See how herbicide layering helps you tackle herbicide resistant weeds, termination practices for cover crops that improve the soil quality for your cash crops, and take a moment to review the agronomy foundations to secure success in the field.
Farming Smarter’s 2025 Field School is certain to have everything you need to elevate your skills and help you grow new ideas for the farm! Review the fantastic lineup of speakers at our event below and visit the event page to register.
Cultivate exceptional skills and grow your network of innovators at the Farming Smarter 2025 Field School, June 25 & 26! Get your tickets today:
Meet Our Speakers!
![]() Dr. Monika Gorzelak, Lethbridge Research and Development Centre, Agriculture and Agri-food Canada |
Mysteries of MycorrhizaeDr. Monika Gorzelak brings a lesson on all things mycorrhizas to Field School, eager to share her knowledge on the symbiotic relationship these fungi share with your crop's roots. Come find out how you can cultivate a better soil for your crop! Dr. Gorzelak is a soil microbial ecologist and Research Scientist at Lethbridge RDC. Her previous research includes the communication through mycorrhizal networks, soil microbial communities and mycorrhizas contribution to nutrient cycling, soil carbon sequestration, and plant health. She combines next generation sequencing approaches with classical microbiology and soil science to address question in both pasture and annual cropping systems. Her current projects include investigations on the impacts of grazing on pasture microbiomes, intercropping and nutrient cycling, and the impacts of regenerative management practices on soil health. |
The Spoils of Saline SoilsDon't be a salty dog! Get ready to learn how proper water management will help you improve your saline land. Ken Wall is ready to share his expertise on salinity in the Canadian Prairies with you at the Farming Smarter Field School! Ken Wall currently works with Federated Co-operatives LTD as a Grow Team Advisor for the South Saskatchewan and Southern Alberta Region, as well as a Forage Specialist for the Prairie Region. He began his career at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada in 1983 where he researched everything related to salinity over the next 33 years. His work focused on forages, due to their elevated tolerance to salinity, and conducting salinity tolerances tests on many annual crops and forages grown on the Canadian Prairies – completed in AAFC’s Salt Tolerance Testing Lab working alongside Dr. Harold Steppuhn. |
![]() Ken Wall, Federated Co-operatives LTD |
![]() Robyne Davidson, Lakeland College |
Looking for Lupins: A New Potential PulseLupin production may become a reality in southern Alberta, but will it live up to the hype? Robyne Davidson is excited to join us at Field School to discuss the challenges and opportunities producers could face growing this pulse crop. Come find out if it's a fit for your farm! Robyne Davidson is the Pulse and Special Crops Research Scientist with Lakeland College in Lacombe, Alberta. She has led and conducted pulse research trials across Alberta for the past 20 years, as well as on a wide variety of other field crops. This work has contributed to the introduction of new pulse crops, advancing the sustainability of current pulse management strategies, and the overall expansion of pulse crops across the Canadian Prairies. |
Zeroing in on Cereal Leaf DiseasesA calm day walking through your field during a crop check flips on a dime when you see the first sign of disease creeping through your crops. You know you need to act fast but first, you must learn what you're up against. Dr. Michael Harding brings his pathology expertise to our Field School to share important tips for disease identification in cereals and the best action plans you can take. His presentation will cover bacterial and viral diseases typical to southern Alberta and give you the confidence to act fast to save your crop! |
![]() Dr. Mike Harding, Government of Alberta |
![]() Dr. Henry Chau, Lethbridge Research and Development Centre, Agriculture and Agri-food Canada |
Tools for Measuring Soil Physical HealthDr. Henry Chau is excited to share his knowledge of Soil Physics with you at the Farming Smarter Field School! His presentation will highlight the challenges producers face and provide tools for them to make their soil resilient to these pressures. Learn about the importance of nutrient management programs in wheat and corn with demonstrations on soil compaction, water infiltration, and soil sampling depths. His research examines the impact environmental stressors and agricultural management practices have on soil resilience and ecosystem services. Dr. Chau's focuses on understanding how the properties and processes in cycling water and soil nutrients impact soil health and the environment at a greater level. Currently, his research programs examine the effect of beneficial management practices, cropping varieties, and rotation have on soil health with a focus on improving carbon sequestration and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. |
![]() Trevor Deering, Farming Smarter |
Enter the Herbicide MatrixKnowing how to handle weeds like kochia and wild oats is pertinent to any successful agricultural operation. Herbicide layering is a powerful management tool for keeping your crops competitive against these herbicide-resistant weeds. Trevor Deering wants to help you learn how to add this practice to your toolkit with valuable herbicide knowledge and become The One in the fight against weeds with his Herbicide Matrix demonstration!
Trevor Deering manages the Commercial Innovation projects. He cultivates working relationships with industry clients and evaluates proprietary products to ensure unbiased results as a neutral third-party. Trevor loves working with plants so much that even his office is full of green things and has been known to use his office plant pots to test seed germination. If he's not meticulously analyzing data, you can find him in the field with his students ensuring projects are completed to the letter! |
Exploring New Depths of Banding with Strip Tillage in CanolaBuilding off the success of his strip tillage canola study, Carlo Van Herk pushes the envelope in his newest project combining deep banding nitrogen fertilizers and strip tillage. He is excited to share how you can save time and improve your crop emergence and nutrient management with strip till fertilizer placements. This project hopes to bring valuable insight to the field for growers across the Canadian Prairies as it breaks new ground. Come learn how you can increase your efficiency and yield potential along with checking out our homemade equipment to complete this operation! Carlo Van Herk currently leads the Field Operations team, overseeing everything from the early trial stages of preparation to the late stages of harvest and analysis at Farming Smarter. He works closely with Shop Manager Toby Mandel and a rotating cast of summer students to ensure equipment is well-maintained and trials are mapped, upkept, and looking nice! |
![]() Carlo Van Herk, Farming Smarter |
![]() Mike Gretzinger, Farming Smarter |
"Treat" Your Hemp RightMike Gretzinger invites you to the field to share new opportunities to improve hemp quality from his two latest projects with the novel crop. See new, effective seed treatments and seeding strategies that improve the emergence and survivability of hemp. Take home tips for harvest with insight on retting practices to improve yield quality & fibre quantity! Mike Gretzinger is the Farming Smarter Research Coordinator in our Agronomy Program. He coordinates protocols, seeding, spraying, data collection, pictures, harvest and data processing for the small plot trials and demos. He has been involved with hemp research across Alberta for more than a decade, discovering innovations to enhance the accessibility of the novel crop for irrigation farmers. |
Protecting Your Crops from Cover CropsThierry Fonville showcases how to get the best of both worlds with fall cover crop termination practices that will leave your soil ready for your cash crops! Learn about the impact and benefits on your soils and cash crops from Farming Smarter's Saving Soils projects. Dr. Thierry Fonville is the new Research Scientist at Farming Smarter. He brings fresh insight and soil expertise to our agronomy research program. He assists with the design and development of innovative research projects improving soil health and nutrient availability while coordinating research grant applications for new projects and publishing project reports for peer review. |
![]() Dr. Thierry Fonville, Farming Smarter |
![]() Ashley Wagenaar, Farming Smarter |
Agronomy FoundationsWhen you're busy with integrating the latest equipment and practices, it's important to remember the fundamentals! Ashley Wagenaar takes us back to the basics to review the foundations of successful crops. Revisit what sets you up for a successful season growing corn, barley, canola, and peas with demonstrations on seed spacing, seeding depth, herbicide residue, and more! Ashley Wagenaar works directly with southern Alberta farmers as the Farming Smarter Conservation Agronomist within the Knowledge and Network Team. She joins Farming Smarter to support work on best management practices in a variety of conservation practices on southern Alberta farms. Her ag career to date includes Agriculture Manager and Crop Specialist working with Nortera Foods and The Little Potato Company in Alberta and Ontario. |
Pushing the Potato in Canada's New Potato CapitalLast year marked a new milestone for Farming Smarter as we completed our first research trials in potato agronomy. We want to equip farmers with the right tools and information to successfully grow potatoes as its industry is on the cusp of a large expansion. Lewis Baarda was one of the brilliant minds behind this ground breaking endeavour at Farming Smarter and is excited to share what he learned with you. Come join him in the field for a spud-tacular time learning the ins and outs of potato agronomy in southern Alberta! Lewis Baarda is the On-Farm Research authority at Farming Smarter. He uses his experience with spatial analysis and multivariate statistics to conduct field scale research with farmers throughout southern Alberta. His recent studies have given him expertise with variable rate technology, soil sensors, remote sensing, and other agricultural technologies. |
![]() Lewis Baarda, Farming Smarter |