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Alberta Canola Leaders Program

Canola Leaders

The Canola Leaders event is an invitation only event for 20 young farmers (or farmers that are young in their leadership journey) from across Alberta each year in March. It is also open to a limited number of participants from the industry including those planning to return to the farm.

This Alberta Canola event is designed to enhance the leadership skills of the participants for the benefit of their farming operations and the rural communities where they live and farm.

The next Canola Leaders event will be held March 18 & 19, 2025 in Edmonton, Alberta.

Participant selection for the 2025 event begins January 10, 2025 - apply below

About the event

Canola Leaders is two days of highly interactive engagement between the participants and the facilitators. The event features guest speakers and experienced leaders from across the canola family to share their experience and expertise.

Four Key Leadership Skills

  •  Strategic thinking skills
  •  Governance for healthy organizations
  •  Policy development
  •  Government relations
     

Participant selection

Alberta Canola selects up to 20 participants each year. There is an effort, but not a requirement to have geographical representation and gender diversity among the group. Applicants must be residents of Alberta.

Applicants can be farmers, members of a farm family or business, or a future leader in the agriculture industry.

Applicants can be young, or young in their leadership journey.

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Sclerotinia and Lygus in Seed Canola: Field Update with George Lubberts, CCA | Enchant, Alberta

Video: Sclerotinia and Lygus in Seed Canola: Field Update with George Lubberts, CCA | Enchant, Alberta

Join Certified Crop Advisor George Lubberts for this Prairie Certified Crop Advisor (Prairie CCA) field update from Enchant, Alberta. In this 12th video of the series, George takes us into a seed canola field where the male rows have been removed and the female plants are filling pods. This video was taken in the third week of August 2025.

George discusses the early signs of sclerotinia stem rot, explaining how infection begins in the stem, impacts pod development, and leads to premature ripening. He also shares insights on lygus bug management, including timing of spray applications to minimize feeding damage and maintain seed size and quality.

With cool, damp summer conditions, George notes that while disease pressure is present, overall field health remains good. The crop is just beginning to show early seed colour change, signaling progress toward maturity.

Topics Covered:

•Sclerotinia stem rot identification and impact

•Managing lygus bugs in seed canola

•Crop stage and seed colour change observations

•Timing insecticide sprays for optimal protection

•Insights from a CCA field perspective in southern Alberta