About our partnership

 
 
 

WHO WE ARE

The Prairie Region Soil Health Network (PRSHN) are a prairie-first, prairie-focused based group of provincial forage and grassland associations and like-minded organizations working with and for the interests and prosperity of prairie forage and grassland-based farmers on healthy prairie farm lands. At this time, our membership includes:

1.     Manitoba Forage and Grassland Association

2.     Saskatchewan Forage Council

3.     Food Water Wellness Foundation: Alberta

4.     Peace Region Forage Seed Association: BC & Alberta Peace Region

Collectively we are focused on implementation of regenerative soil health principles as a means of reducing the need for fertilizer and meeting the 2030 targets.

HOW WE WORK TOGETHER

While still early in our collaboration, the opportunity and need for our Prairie Region Soil Health Network Team has never been more important. Over the past 18 months, PRSHN has strategized and accelerated our shared dialogues to support the provincial and regional interests of each other via collaboration, project alignments with regional focus and integrated communications via each group’s regular communications channels.


Media

MFGA MEDIA RELEASES

Provincial Prairie Forage Associations Launch Regional Soil Health Network
Winnipeg, MB (April 13, 2021) -- Organizers of Prairie Canada’s top conferences around soil health, grazing and regenerative agriculture are joining forces to work with, promote and celebrate each provincial group’s event and organizational activities with the launch of the Prairie Region Soil Health Network. Western Canada Conference on Soil Health and Grazing (Alberta), Saskatchewan Forage Council (SFC) and Manitoba Forage and Grassland Association (MFGA) have all connected their annual events and organizational activities via a jointly-signed Memorandum of Understanding to work collaboratively and together to make sure the interests of Prairie Canada farmers and producers are front and center via the connectivity of the Prairie Region Soil Health Network. Read on…