Canadian Western Agribition contributes $100,000 to USask Livestock and Forage Centre
Canadian Western Agribition (CWA) has announced a contribution of $100,000 over the next decade to the University of Saskatchewan (USask) Livestock and Forage Centre of Excellence (LFCE)
The funding partnership will have CWA sponsor the annual field day for producers at the new research facility in Clavet, Sask., as well as contribute to the capital campaign.
“The future of the livestock industry in Saskatchewan and Canada is the core of what makes Agribition successful,” said CWA President Chris Lees. “It’s important that CWA contributes to the industry and ensures producers here are benefiting from the best research and science being done anywhere in the world.”
“With Agribition’s financial contribution, we continue to build on our foundation of partnerships with the livestock and forage industries”
The LFCE is an innovative research facility located southeast of Saskatoon. Opened in 2018, it is the largest and most comprehensive centre of its kind in Canada, and a partnership between USask, the governments of Canada and Saskatchewan, and the Canadian and Saskatchewan forage and livestock sectors.
“With Agribition’s financial contribution, we continue to build on our foundation of partnerships with the livestock and forage industries. Because of these partnerships, we are better positioned to fulfil our mission,” said Dr. Kris Ringwall (PhD), director of the LFCE. “Our centre of excellence is a place of discovery for new ideas and production methods that will ensure the profitability and sustainability of the livestock and forage sectors, not only for today’s producers but for generations to come.”
The LFCE includes a 1,500-head feedlot, a forage-cow calf facility, a livestock research unit, a production cow herd with more than 400 breeding animals, and 39 quarters of land. It also features a true-to-life environment for raising livestock on the Canadian Prairies.
CWA’s partnership with the LFCE will also feature the two organizations co-operating on advocacy and promotion of the beef sector, including a tour of the facility by CWA international guests on Saturday, Nov. 30.
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