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July 22, 2025 Country Booster

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The paper created EXCLUSIVELY for farm families and rural residents of east central Alberta 8 PAGES   |   JULY 22, 2025

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he bright yellow fields of canola are once again blanketing the prairie farmland, a familiar sign of summer in Camrose County. Canola is one of Alberta’s most widely grown crops, including Camrose County. With approximately 227,769 acres of farmland dedicated to canola, it remains one of the region’s most important cash crops. As the plants begin to flower in July, farmers turn their focus to monitoring crop health and yield potential. Producers and agronomists alike are eager for perfect growing conditions for the balance of the season.

INSIDE...

Council updates from Camrose County . . . . . . . . . . . 2 County approves new subdivision near Braim . . . . . . . . 4 Camrose County welcomes visitors to Conservation Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Win a colour photo of your farm! . . . 8 Plus a variety of merchandise, services and more!

Photo by Adan Shaikh

Farmer Chris Duggan took a walk around his canola field with agronomist Morgan Duggan from the Wild Rose Co-op Grow Team.


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