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Stepping up to the plate:

Young farmers and the need to be involved How to get young people involved in farm organizations — and why it matters

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There’s lots on the farm to keep Kent Erickson busy, but the Alberta Wheat chair says he’s “lucky” to be actively involved in farm groups.   Photo: Alberta Wheat Commission

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arming has a bumper crop of grey hair, and industry veterans worry about where the next generation of leaders will come from. But some are already on the scene. Alberta Farmer asked four young producers what needs to be done to encourage young people to get involved in farm organizations. Mike Vanden Dool Alberta Milk delegate The 35-year-old runs a dairy farm with his brother and father near Picture Butte. He’s been a delegate with Alberta Milk for 6-1/2 years, and his

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he livestock sector could significantly reduce and in some cases, eliminate, antimicrobial use with simple changes in management practices, say veterinarians. And that would reduce the threat of antimicrobial resistance and boost consumer confidence in the cattle industry. “The key is to have animals that are properly vaccinated,” said Craig Dorin of Veterinary AgriHealth Services. Dorin — and his call “to change our management system” — is featured in a new video from the Beef Cattle Research Council. Specifically, the Airdrie vet recommends low-stress weaning and pre-weaning vaccination so young cattle can build up their immune systems long before being transported to feedlots and mixing with other animals. But that’s not happening often enough and producers commonly tailor vaccine programs to their own needs, without thinking of what is best for the animals or the person who will own the cattle next.

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role is to advise board directors and assist them with committee work. “I think the biggest barrier for young producer involvement is the time commitment, especially when you have a young family,” said Vanden Dool, who has two young children. “Directors are gone from about 60 to 100 days. That’s a huge time commitment, and with a young family, it’s pretty hard to do.” But the time it takes to be a delegate — about 10 days a year for Vanden Dool — is much more manageable. “Some people think that being involved is a big workload, but it really depends on how busy you want to be. As a delegate, I’m only on one committee, but I could be on two or three. We have regional meetings a few times a year. It’s really about how busy you want to be, and I think a lot of people have false information about what’s involved.”

Vanden Dool encourages other young producers to get involved, but said he also understands that even a delegate role can be too much for some. “My generation is usually the people who are doing all the milking,” he said. “I’m lucky I have a good hired hand who frees me up to do this.” But getting involved can also help young producers get ahead. Alberta Milk holds a biannual Next Generation Forum for producers between the ages of 20 and 40. This year’s forum is in Red Deer and is designed to minimize time away from the farm — it starts at 1 p.m. on May 20 and concludes the next day at 3:15 p.m. Along with learning about the activities of Alberta Milk’s board and how to make policy changes, attendees will hear presentations on topics ranging from succession to improving herd health.

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