ACPC Webinars
The Alberta Canola Producers Commission (ACPC) is pleased to introduce our new webinar program.
click here or scroll down for a library of previously recorded webinars.
What is a webinar?
A webinar is a seminar delivered over the internet. The presenter gives the presentation on his computer and you watch it on yours. You can listen through your computer speakers or through the telephone (long distance charges may apply).
As a participant you can ask questions by typing them in. A microphone is not required as attendees cannot speak directly to the presenter.
What do I need to attend a webinar?
All you need is a computer with an internet browser and a connection to the internet. A faster connection is always better - but even dialup works for many people. You need speakers connected to your computer or a telephone in order to hear the presenter.
The first time you attend a webinar hosted by ACPC - a small software download is required. Give yourself a few extra minutes before the start of the webinar to install.
There is no charge to attend an ACPC webinar.
Upcoming Webinars
Visit our
events page to see what webinars are currently scheduled
To receive email notifications of webinars as they are scheduled,
subscribe to our free Alberta Canola Connections e-newsletter.
Archived Webinars
If you missed participating in one of our webinars live, you can still watch it online now. Just follow the instructions on screen after you select from the webinars below.
To watch the videos you will need Windows Media Player 9 or newer (
download it here)
You will also need to install a small codec file to view the webinar. This small software code allows for a smaller size file at higher quality to be viewed online. Download the codec file here:
http://gotomeeting.com/codec
Watch these archived webinars
Having trouble viewing the recordings? Please contact rick@canola.ab.ca
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September 9, 2011
Les Hill from PAMI on reducing combine losses
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July 20, 2011
Faye Dokken-Bouchard with advice on sclerotinia management
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June 30, 2011
Understanding the disease and the risk with Clint Jurke
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June 6, 2011
Tom Wolf from Ag Canada discusses nozzles, drifts, and more
Click to Watch
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May 16, 2011
Entomologist John Gavloski with tips for identificationa and scouting
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April 26, 2011
Getting your crop off to a great start with Doug Moisey and Neil Harker
Click to Watch
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April 15, 2011
Dan Orchard from Canola Council covers the factors to consider
Click to Watch
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March 14, 2011
Sarah Foster discusses seed quality in 2011.
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February 9, 2011
Norm Woodbeck from the Canadian Grain Commission discusses the factors affecting grades
Click to Watch
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August 12, 2010
Dr. Lloyd Dosdall explains the biology and control of Diamondback Moth and its natural enemies.
Click to Watch