Camrose County Agricultural Services is partnering to host a crop diseases information session on March 26, 2026, at the Lacombe Memorial Centre. The event is designed to give growers from across the region, including Camrose County, practical tools and knowledge to handle plant health issues before the busy spring planting season begins.
Farmers who attend the session, which runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., will gain insights into disease prevention and management strategies meant to protect their harvest yields. Camrose County Agricultural Services is promoting the meeting to ensure local producers are aware of current threats such as Fusarium Head Blight and Stripe Rust.
According to Camrose County, the session focuses on actionable steps that can be taken on the farm to improve overall operation efficiency. These lessons are intended to help growers prepare for the upcoming year by identifying and managing risks early in the season.
The county offers these educational resources as part of its effort to support the local agricultural industry and monitor regional crop health. By providing this information, the county helps producers stay updated on the best ways to safeguard their crops against regional diseases.