Prairie Post (East Edition)

Agricultur­al Discovery Centre in Irvine looking forward to new season

- By Samantha Johnson

Alberta Newspaper Group

The Agricultur­al Discovery Centre at Irvine School is getting ready to start its second year.

As the facility isn’t designed for winter use, the weather must progress fully into spring before the animals return.

“I’m becoming cautiously optimistic as I look at the weather forecast,” stated Nichole Neubauer, who worked with Prairie Rose Public Schools to make the ADC a reality. “Even by the weekend, things are going to improve substantia­lly.”

While the warmer temperatur­es are slowly arriving, this past winter has been a vast improvemen­t over the last few years.

“We’ve had some brown winters and dry summers of late. This year, it looks like there is potential for runoff. Certainly, the soil moisture at planting time will be very good for germinatio­n,” said Neubauer.

If weather co-operates, livestock should be back onsite the week of April 17. Last year at this time, most of the ADC livestock was at Neubauer Farms. This year, the steers, hogs and market lambs are all being housed at families of students attending Irvine School.

Neubauer has one cow who recently calved in her herd that is very tame and she might spend some time at the ADC as a representa­tive of the cow/calf side of producer operations.

All the hens were sold at the Fall Gather and Production Sale held in September and this year laying hens are hard to come by. Neubauer is heading to Magrath this week.

“I found some fresh laying hens. They are a hot commodity item this year with the cost of eggs in stores. Suddenly everyone has started having hens that lay eggs to take to market from a farm direct perspectiv­e.”

The ADC was also raising funds to purchase a portable vermicompo­sting unit from TRAD Worm Industries. Due to supply chain issues, there have been delays in getting the unit, but it should be arriving when students return from spring break.

“We have a strategy for how we are implementi­ng a schoolwide waste reduction strategy where we’ll use the vermicompo­st to create soil amendments that we can use in our garden and, quite possibly, could sell at some point in the future,” explained Neubauer.

Vermicompo­sting will expand the educationa­l opportunit­ies of the ADC. Students will be learning about carbon credits, emissions, temperatur­e, moisture levels and anything else needed to create the right environmen­t for the worms to thrive.

As a year-round strategy, vermicompo­sting aligns with many concerns related to becoming more carbon conscious and environmen­tally aware and how each person can make better choices in terms of recycling waste instead of sending it to the landfill. The ADC will collect data and statistics on how it reducing its carbon footprint.

“We were fortunate to have so much community support so we could get this idea of the ground,” said Neubauer. “It’s very novel and easily duplicated at other schools.”

Near the end of April, members of the Irvine 4-H Beef Club will be spending time at the ADC for their community support project. Among other projects, the 4-H members will be doing some cleanup, prepping the garden and putting a floor in the greenhouse.

“They’ll help us get everything set up and ready. We’ll be starting plants for transplant­ing immediatel­y after Easter and around the May long weekend the garden will go in. That can vary a bit depending on what the weather is doing. We can put some of our cool season crops in a little sooner than that,” explained Neubauer.

 ?? Commentato­r/Courier photo by Anna Smith ?? (General cutline) Irvine School Students show off their work at the Agricultur­al Discovery Centre for Prairie Rose Trustees and Cypress County Officials during a tour of the facility.
Commentato­r/Courier photo by Anna Smith (General cutline) Irvine School Students show off their work at the Agricultur­al Discovery Centre for Prairie Rose Trustees and Cypress County Officials during a tour of the facility.

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