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Rebuilding Soil with Forages and Cattle: An evening with Adrienne Ivey

Wed, May 20

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Zoom Webinar

Long-term forages and livestock can play a key role in rebuilding soil health—but making them work within a Prairie farming system takes planning and a clear understanding of how these pieces fit together.

Rebuilding Soil with Forages and Cattle: An evening with Adrienne Ivey
Rebuilding Soil with Forages and Cattle: An evening with Adrienne Ivey

Time & Location

May 20, 2026, 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. CST

Zoom Webinar

About this Event

Long-term forages and cattle can do more than fill a rotation—they can play a key role in rebuilding soil health when managed with intention.


Join SaskSoil for a practical conversation with Adrienne Ivey, co-owner of Evergreen Cattle Co., on how perennial forages and livestock can be used to rejuvenate soil, improve system resilience, and support long-term productivity on Prairie farms.


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What to expect:

In this session, Adrienne will walk through how extended forage rotations and grazing management can improve soil structure, increase organic matter, and support biological activity. She’ll connect how these systems function in real-world conditions, including how livestock integration can help cycle nutrients more effectively and reduce reliance on external inputs over time.


Adrienne brings a unique perspective shaped by both grain and livestock systems. Raised on a grain farm in northeast Saskatchewan, she now farms and ranches with her family in central Saskatchewan.…


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