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Dryland Forage Selection in the Bulkley-Nechako and Fraser-Fort George Regions
Climate change projections across Bulkley-Nechako and Fraser-Fort George region include warmer and drier summer conditions and shifting precipitation patterns that include more extreme rain events.
Supporting Riparian Health on Farmland for Flood Protection
The implications of climate change have resulted in heightened flood risk in the Kootenay and Boundary regions. A healthy functioning riparian area can provide valuable
Pest Monitoring Pilot and Landscape Dynamics Assessment
Monitoring and identifying insect and spider communities within forage crop fields and adjacent areas is increasingly important. Climate change and changing weather patterns have altered
Delta Greenhouse Water Supply: Risks & Options
Concerns regarding future water supply and impacts of climate change on agricultural water sources for Delta’s greenhouse sector were initially identified in the Delta Adaptation
Too Much Water, or Too Little? Climate Resilient Vegetable Farming
In British Columbia, shifting precipitation patterns are becoming increasingly unpredictable and volatile. Wetter spring and fall shoulder seasons are impeding farmers’ ability to prepare and
Multi-functional Pasture Rejuvenation in the Cariboo
This project is a collaborative effort to determine economic operationally feasible methods for producers and managers to reduce the negative impacts of woody plant encroachment.
Improving Water-Use Efficiency for Managing During Dry Conditions
Although the Okanagan is considered to have one of the most favourable climates for agricultural production in the province, in many cases moisture deficiency during
Postharvest Deficit Irrigation for Improved Resilience of Cherry to Climate Change
Postharvest deficit irrigation (PDI) is a strategy that can be used to reduce water demands in sweet cherry orchards and is a more sustainable irrigation
Linking Farmland to Floodplains
Warming winter and spring temperatures are changing precipitation patterns and causing earlier and more rapid snowmelt. These factors, combined with projected increases in spring precipitation,
Crop Trial and Crop Suitability Assessment for Climate Resilience
This project evolved out of the priorities identified in the 2020 Vancouver Island Adaptation Strategies (strategy 3.1: action 3.1B, action 3.1C, & action 3.1D). This
The Vancouver Island Pests, Pollinators and Beneficials Project (VIPPB)
The Vancouver Island Pests, Pollinators and Beneficials Project (VIPPB) was initiated in 2021 and ran for the 2021 and 2022 growing seasons. The project was
Pollinator Assessment and Crop/Climate Analysis for Bulkley-Nechako and Fraser-Fort George
Climate change in the Bulkley-Nechako and Fraser-Fort George Regional Districts (BNFFG) is expected to result in altered temperature and precipitation regimes, and growing seasons that
Strategy for Weather Network Renewal for Tree Fruits in the Okanagan and Creston Valleys
This project looked at the existing weather monitoring network in the Okanagan and Creston Valleys. A roadmap for its enhancement, expansion, and sustainable operation was
Livestock Surface Water, Rangeland Health, and Forage Efficiency in the Cariboo
Climate change is expected to exacerbate threats to surface water sources for livestock and wildlife in the Cariboo region, an area already experiencing reduced surface
Evaluating Mass Trapping as a Tool for Non-Chemical Spotted Wing Drosophila (SWD) Management
Spotted wing drosophila (SWD) has been a major concern for all small fruit crops, including berries and soft fruits, in British Columbia since its detection
Agro-Thermal Heat Treatment of Grapevines in the Okanagan Valley
The potential of agro-thermal heat treatment to address challenges in wine grape production that are being magnified by increasing variability in temperature and precipitation was
Farm Flood Readiness Toolkit
This toolkit will help producers prepare for and recover from flooding. The toolkit includes eight fact sheets that provide information about topics ranging from determining flood
Research Template: Use Mulches to Reduce Water Use with On-Farm Research
This fillable template introduces the value using mulches to reduce water use and adapt to hotter and drier conditions and walks through the steps to