Local livestock producers urged to engage with municipalities across Alberta
Alberta Pork is encouraging livestock producers across the province to take part in upcoming Stock Talks sessions. These sessions are designed to bring local governments and the livestock sector together to discuss shared goals, challenges, and opportunities that affect agriculture in Alberta.
Stock Talks provide a platform where producers and municipal representatives can engage in open and respectful discussions. The goal is to improve understanding between both groups and support stronger decision making related to agricultural planning and policy.
By participating, producers can help ensure that their experiences and concerns are considered when municipalities develop plans that affect farming operations and rural communities.
Several municipalities are currently inviting local producers to join these discussions. Counties such as Barrhead, Beaver, Leduc, and Westlock are seeking participation from livestock producers who are willing to share their knowledge and perspectives. These sessions focus on topics that matter to both municipalities and the livestock sector, including land use planning, infrastructure needs, biosecurity, and long-term agricultural sustainability.