Ag-Info Centre: 310-FARM (3276)

 
   
 
 
 The Ag-Info Centre in Stettler will provide a way for members of Alberta's agriculture industry to access specialists, information and services within Alberta Agriculture & Food.

The Centre is staffed with specialists in the areas of crops, specialty crops, beef, forage, business management, and new ventures. Resource agents take all calls, answer questions, forward the caller to a specialist or refer the caller to other information sources. Staff are experienced at handling producer inquiries, from program information and production questions to diagnosing complex agricultural issues. We are the link to Alberta Agriculture's people, services, programs across the province.

Hours of Operation:
8.00 am to 5.00 pm Monday to Friday, except statutory holidays

How to Contact the Centre
Toll-free in Alberta: 310 FARM (310-3276)
Out of province 403-742-7901

Currently, the 'in-house' specialists and resource agents at the Centre are:

Ross D. Hutchison - Branch Head, Alberta Ag-Info Centre. Ross has a B.Sc. A. Plant Science from the University of Saskatchewan. He started with AAFRD in 1989 as a District Agriculturalist. Ross became a Forage Extension Specialist in January 1994. Today Ross coordinates activities of the Centre staff to achieve the goals of Agriculture & Food. Collaborates and partners with divisions and industry on common goals. Works with Agriculture Opportunities Fund team in regard to funding of applied research associations. Maintains and expands industry contacts relative to issues and information needs. Coaching and teamwork is the best way to reach our goals.

Deborah Heidt - (Branch Administrator) Deb has worked as a client service representative for Alberta Agriculture since 1988, first in the Lacombe office and then the Stettler office. Heidt and her husband farm in the Mirror/Bashaw area. Deb assists in the day to day operation of the centre, including financial & personnel administrative duties.

Russel Horvey - (Beef Forage Specialist) Russel brings a wealth of personal and professional experience to the Centre. He has a Bachelor of Science in Animal Science degree from the University of Saskatchewan. After joining the Department in 1973, Horvey worked as a District Agriculturist in Calgary, Three Hills and Hanna, and for several years worked as a soil and water conservation coordinator in Edmonton and Red Deer. More recently, he was a cereals and oilseeds specialist in Oyen and Three Hills. Throughout his career with Alberta Agriculture, the Horvey family has maintained a herd of purebred cattle, most recently being based in the Delburne area. At the Ag-Info Centre, Horvey will use his diverse background and skills to handle producers' beef and forage production concerns and will continue to expand his interests in organic farming as time allows.

Ken Ziegler - (Beef- Forage Specialist) For the past 20+ years, Ken has been keenly interested in the animal/pasture interaction, to improve the efficiency of converting sunlight energy into a sellable commodity by raising forages and beef. In particular, Ken has focused on grazing management to improve the productivity of pasture which results in either higher stocking rates or an extend grazing season into the winter time. By working with clients, Ken has been able to improve the grazing season well into winter and for cattle to resume grazing in early April thereby reducing the cost of production of the beef cow herd. By developing a low cost production system, the pasture grazier and cattle owner can reap economic benefits while staying environmentally sustainable.

Barry Yaremico - (Beef-Forage Specialist) Barry was raised on a hog and grain farm in North Eastern Alberta. After graduation from the University of Alberta, he worked as a District Agriculturist in Lamont, Lac La Biche and Two Hills. He worked as the lab and beef nutritionist at the O.S. Longman Building for 6 years. Yaremcio worked eight years in private industry as a technical support consultant, crop consultant and a feed mill nutritionist before returning to Alberta Agriculture at the Ag-Info Centre. Barry works with the Beef Group on the Information Review Committee for Ropin the Web, reviewing research and updating information. He is maintaining and including new information in the beef reference library at the centre. Currently Barry is working on his Masters degree.

Gordon Hutton - (Forage Specialist) Gordon has been working with the forage industry in Alberta for the past 17 years with both dryland and irrigated cropping systems. His focus has been on the application of both annual and perennial forage crops for use as pasture, stockpiled winter grazing, domestic hay and export hay. Gordon has also participated in the transfer of forage information to producers and industry partners through the development of new information factsheets, web based tools and industry training programs. Gordon is based out of the Alberta Agriculture & Food office in Airdrie and can be contacted through the 310- FARM number or through email gordon.hutton@gov.ab.ca

Stephanie Kosinski - (Forage Specialist) Stephanie has a Bachelor's of Science in Plant Science (Honors) from the University of Alberta and recently joined the Beef/Forage Team at the Ag-Info Centre. Currently, Stephanie is completing her Masters of Science in Plant Science. Stephanie's project examines intercropping perennial forage legumes with cereals for silage production. Stephanie's interested in forage agronomy, with a special focus on forage legume production, as well as sustainable crop production systems.

Doon Pauly - (Crop Specialist) Doon worked on the Cereal and Oilseed Helpline pilot project in 2001. He comes to Alberta Agriculture with extensive industry experience as a researcher and as a crop production specialist. Pauly has Bachelor of Science in Agriculture and Master of Science in Soil Fertility degrees, both from the University of Alberta. Soil fertility, fertilizer products and weed management are his primary areas of interest.

Harry Brook - (Crop Specialist) Has a varied career. Graduated from the U of A with a B.Sc. in Agronomy. Has worked as a range land agrologist, cattle manager on the family mixed farm, district agriculturist, beef specialist, agricultural/commercial lender and sales agronomist. Worked on the help line pilot project in 2002 and now is back as a crop specialist.

Neil Whatley - (Crop Specialist) Neil was raised on a mixed farm in Saskatchewan and worked on this family farm for numerous years after completing high school. He is a graduate from the University of Saskatchewan with a Bachelor of Science degree in Crop Science/Extension. Currently he is completing a Master of Science in Rural Sociology and Extension from the University of Regina. Neil has much experience as a pulse crop agronomist and has spent several years working with polyculture cropping systems and rural community development in Latin America. His special interests are with pulse crops, integrated cropping systems and farmer participatory research

Tricia Palmer - (Agrologist Intern) - Tricia joined our team in 2005 and spent her first year with us as a Multi-Disciplinary Intern. During this time she was involved in all areas of the Ag-Info Centre with the opportunity to work with specialists from each of the disciplines here. Tricia grew up on a grain farm near Eatonia, Saskatchewan and is a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan with a degree in Agriculture, majoring in Horticulture. Prior to completing her studies, Tricia worked and travelled in New Zealand, Australia, Scotland and Oregon, USA. She is currently working in partnership with the Farmer's Advocate Office and the Ag-Info Centre with particular focus on building oil and gas preplanning tools and developing new venture opportunities.

Rob Spencer - (Irrigated and Specialty Crops Specialist) Rob is a recently migrated native of Saskatchewan from the Saskatoon area. Rob has a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Honors) with a major in Horticulture from the University of Saskatchewan and has completed his Masters of Science in Plant Sciences with a focus on post-harvest potato pathology. Rob's training includes the production of most horticultural crops and plant pathology. His work experience includes vegetable crop and anti-fungal research at the U of S and AAFC in Saskatoon.

Dale Robinson -(Business Management Specialist) Dale joined Alberta Agriculture & Food in 1998 as the Farm Management Specialist in Stettler. He has worked on a number of provincial initiatives including farm financial management publications, an annual farm succession planning seminar series and authoring fact sheets on evaluating the feasibility of farm diversification options. Before moving to Stettler, Robinson was actively involved in the family farm operation, focusing on dairy, beef & grain production. He has a B. Sc. in Animal Science & Business as well as a MBA in Agriculture. Dale's expertise is entrepreneurial skills development, financial management, farm succession planning and strategic business management. He has extensive experience in working with farm families and beginning farmers across all sectors of the agricultural industry. His interests include encouraging individual producers to enhance their management skills as they diversify, expand or refocus their farm businesses for increased profitability.

Ted Nibourg - (Business Management Specialist) Ted returned to Alberta Agriculture & Food in 2003 after a nine year hiatus during which he worked as a private consultant. He originally started with the department as a Regional 4-H Specialist working in the Lethbridge and Peace Regions. He eventually moved into a District Agriculturist role, working in the Three Hills, Claresholm and Red Deer offices. In private practice, Ted focused on cost of production for crops and livestock, precision farming, computer training, agricultural software development and information management. Nibourg has a B.Sc. Agriculture from the University of Alberta with an Animal Science major and Ag. Econ. minor as well as an Advanced Graduate Diploma in Distance Education Technology from Athabasca University. He completed a Masters in Distance Education through internet delivery from Athabasca University in November of 2005.

Kathy Bosse - (New Ventures Specialist) Kathy first joined Alberta Agriculture as a Home Economist in Cardston, Alberta. After leaving the department, she worked for Consumer and Corporate Affairs and most recently Olds College. Kathy has experience with business development and management and also experience in the food processing area. She has a Bachelor of Science in Home Economics degree from the University of Saskatchewan and has almost completed a Bachelor of Business Administration degree. As a New Venutres Specialist Kathy assists start up businesses assess opportunity, develops there product or idea and connects people with the resources they need.

Betty Birch - (Communication Coordinator) has worked for Alberta Agriculture as a District Home Economist and as a Rural Development Specialist with Organizations, and now has taken on the role of Communications Coordinator for the Ag-Info Centre. She led the team who developed the Cereal and Oilseeds Helpline pilot project, which grew into the Alberta Ag-Info Centre. Betty has a bachelor of science degree in Home Economics from the University of Alberta. She brings a wealth of community, organizations and team experience to the Ag-Info Centre.

Marj Tunney - (Resource Agent) Marj has been with the provincial government for 24 years. Marj has worked as a Client Service Representative with Alberta Agriculture in the Wainwright District Office. She answers Duke questions and publishes FAQ's on Ropin The Web.

Brenda McLellan - (Resource Agent) Brenda worked for many years in the Livestock Marketing Services division ( brands office). After privatization of the Brand's Office, she provided public and telephone service at the Alberta Agriculture Stettler District office for 4-H and industry development. Brenda is the publisher for Hay & Livestock listings on Ropin the Web, works with web publishing and leads the Registration Desk.

Mary Ann Nelson - (Resource Agent) Mary Ann has worked for Alberta Agriculture in the Livestock Marketing Services division before coming to the Ag-Info Centre. Mary Ann is publisher for the Organic Directory. She also assists with the budget and web publishing at the Centre.

Susan Haustein - (Resource Agent) Susan comes to the Ag-Info Centre from the department of Alberta Transportation. She is the publisher for Custom Service listings on Ropin the Web, works with the Registration Desk and web publishing. Susan and her husband live in the Nevis area where they are actively farming.

Backup Resource Agents - Heather Lang, Wendy Rowledge, Marie Glover

Backup Specialists - Bill Dietrich (Forage/Beef)

 
 
 
  For more information about the content of this document, contact Ross Hutchison.
This document is maintained by Brenda McLellan.
This information published to the web on August 4, 2006.
Last Reviewed/Revised on February 6, 2008.