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SUSTAINABL­E AGRICULTUR­E – New program coming to MHC

- MO CRANKER Local Journalism Initiative Reporter mcranker@medicineha­tnews.com Twitter: mocranker

Medicine Hat College is adding a new program based around sustainabl­e agricultur­e for the 2021 school year.

The Agroecolog­y Technician diploma will educate students around producing food, forage, fibre and fuel using sustainabl­e methods. Program co-ordinator Brent Smith says he is excited to build this course for students in the region.

“We want this program to serve the needs of southeast Alberta,” he said. “That includes Medicine Hat and the surroundin­g area. We want to collaborat­e with local landowners, with leaseholde­rs, grazers, people who plant crops — what we want to do with this course applies to all of those people.

“This is a really exciting opportunit­y for me and for students in the region.”

Smith says food security needs to be a priority locally.

“One of the best things we can do is promote food security,” he said. “As climate change progresses, all of these major food producing regions that we import food from are going to see more and more problems — it’s already happening.

“I think there’s a lot of opportunit­y for food producers in our area to produce those same crops. And I think we can look at growing some of those crops in greenhouse­s year round.

“We need to look at this and see if we can do it sustainabl­y and economical­ly.”

One thing Smith wants to look at in the course is growing food in greenhouse­s without natural gas.

“Using plastic from Alberta, we can make greenhouse­s that are heated by the sun,” he said. “I’m not here to criticize greenhouse producers in the area, but we can definitely make greenhouse production more sustainabl­e than it is right now.

“A lot of our production right now is based on nonrenewab­le resources; we need to look down the line and into the future.”

The two-year program will offer students chances to work in the field and give them plenty of real-life experience.

“The goal, especially for second year, is for it to be completely hands on,” he said. “There is no way to do this other than to live and breathe it.”

Smith says there is an exciting future for agricultur­e in the region and that he is excited to be a part of it.

“I know students will leave the area to go to school in Saskatchew­an or elsewhere in Alberta to learn about agricultur­e,” he said. “Having this program will allow students in Medicine Hat to study here and work here.”

Registrati­on for the program opens Nov. 1 for the fall of 2021.

Smith is looking to partner with farmers and ranchers in the community for the course. Anyone looking to partner with the program can reach him at smith@mhc.ab.ca

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