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Agricultural Fieldman's Directory AGRICULTURAL FIELDMAN’S DIRECTORY SOUTH REGION (36 Members) M.D. of Acadia Agricultural Fieldman vacant Ph: 403-972-3755 Cell: 403-664-9560 Box 30 Assistant Ag Fieldman Jordan Hoffman Ph: 403-972-3755 Cell: 403-664-9354 [email protected] Acadia Valley, AB T0J 0A0 Fax: 403-972-3833 www.mdacadia.ab.ca Cardston County Agricultural Fieldman Rod Foggin Ph: 403-653-4977 Cell: 403-382-8236 [email protected] Box 580 Assistant Ag Fieldman Stephen Bevans Fax: 403-653-1126 Cell: 403-634-9474 [email protected] Cardston, AB T0K 0K0 www.cardstoncounty.com Municipality of Crowsnest Pass Agricultural Fieldman Bill Hnatiuk Ph: 403-563-8658 [email protected] Box 600 Fax: 403-563-5474 www.crowsnestpass.com Crowsnest Pass, AB T0K 0E0 Cypress County Agricultural Fieldman Jason Storch Ph: 403-526-2888 Cell: 403-548-4271 [email protected] 816 2nd Aveune Assistant Ag Fieldman Lisa Sulz Fax: 403-526-8958 Cell: 403-878-7012 [email protected] Dunmore, AB T1B 0K3 www.cypress.ab.ca M.D. of Foothills Agricultural Fieldman Jeff Porter Ph: 403-603-5410 Cell: 403-333-8126 [email protected] Box 5605 Assistant Ag Fieldman Bree Webb Ph: 403-652-2423 Cell: 403-603-5407 [email protected] High River, AB T1V 1M7 Fax: 403-603-5414 www.mdfoothills.com County of Forty Mile Agricultural Fieldman Dave Matz Director Ph: 403-867-3530 Cell: 403-647-8080 [email protected] Box 160 Assistant Ag Fieldman Darrell Van Arragon Fax: 403-867-2242 [email protected] Foremost, AB T0K 0X0 Fieldman's Assistant Kevin Jesske [email protected] www.40mile.ca Lethbridge County Supervisor of Agricultural Services Gary Secrist Ph: 403-732-6005 Cell: 403-634-0680 [email protected] #100, 905-4th Avenue South Rural Extension Dwayne Rogness Ph: 403-328-5525 [email protected] Lethbridge, AB T1J 4E4 ASB Foreman Terry Mrozowich Shop: 403-732-5333 [email protected] Fax: 403-732-4328 www.lethcounty.ca County of Newell Director of Agricultural Services Todd Green Ph: 403-362-3266 [email protected] Box 130 Manager of Agricultural Services vacant Brooks, AB T1R 1B2 Agricultural Services Supervisor Will Schaap Fax: 188-361-7921 [email protected] Ag Technician Harold Forrest [email protected] Vegetation Management Technician Catherine Christensen Ph: 403-794-2293 Cell: 403-363-1483 [email protected] www.countyofnewell.ab.ca M.D. of Pincher Creek Agricultural Fieldman Shane Poulsen Ph: 403-627-4151 Cell: 403-339-8741 [email protected] P.O. Box 279 Assistant Ag Fieldman Lindsey Davidson Fax: 403-627-3075 Cell: 403-339-7451 [email protected] Pincher Creek, AB T0K 1W0 www.mdpinchercreek.ab.ca M.D. of Ranchland Agricultural Fieldman Rick Niwa Ph: 403-646-3131 [email protected] Box 1060 Assistant Ag Fieldman Fax: 403-646-3141 [email protected] Nanton, AB T0L 1R0 www.mdranchland.ca Siksika Nation Supervisor of Agriculture Jason Spotted Eagle Ph: 403-734-5240 Cell: 403-901-3486 [email protected] P. O. Box 1100 Fax: 403-724-5182 Siksika, AB T0J 3W0 www.siksikanation.com Special Area 2 Agricultural Fieldman Jesse Williams Ph: 403-854-5624 [email protected] Box 820 Fax: 403-854-5527 www.specialareas.ab.ca Hanna, AB T0J 1P0 Special Area 3 Agricultural Fieldman Don Hogan Ph: 403-664-3618 [email protected] Box 30 Fax: 403-664-3320 www.specialareas.ab.ca Oyen, AB T0J 2J0 Special Area 4 Agricultural Fieldman Justine Simpson Ph: 403-577-3523 [email protected] Box 220 Fax: 403-577-2446 www.specialareas.ab.ca Consort, AB T0C 1B0 M.D. of Taber Agricultural Fieldman Jason Bullock Shop: 403-223-8735 Cell: 403-634-4429 [email protected] 4900-B 50th Street Assistant Ag Fieldman Jorden Holst Fax: 403-223-8831 Cell: 403-634-4713 [email protected] Taber, AB T1G 1T2 Agricultural Foreman Doug Jensen www.mdtaber.ab.ca Vulcan County Agricultural Fieldman Kelly Malmberg Ph: 403-485-3103 [email protected] Box 180 Assistant Ag Fieldman Terry Olsen Fax: 403-485-2920 [email protected] Vulcan, AB T0L 2B0 www.vulcancounty.ab.ca County of Warner Agricultural Fieldman James Meeks Ph: 403-642-2255 [email protected] Box 90 Assistant Ag Fieldman Cathy Preston Fax: 403-642-2256 [email protected] Warner, AB T0K 2L0 www.warnercounty.ca Wheatland County Agricultural Fieldman Russel Muenchrath Ph: 403-934-3321 Cell: 403-333-6846 [email protected] Hwy. #1, RR#1 Assistant Ag Fieldman Jason Regehr Cell: 403-333-6946 [email protected] Strathmore, AB T1P 1J6 Fax: 403-934-4889 www.wheatlandcounty.ca M.D. of Willow Creek Agricultural Fieldman Carla Preachuk Ph: 403- 625-3351 Cell: 403-625-6095 [email protected] P. 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Box 550 Assistant Ag Fieldman Gary Murray Ph: 403-625-3351 ext 229 Cell: 403-625-1656 [email protected] Claresholm, AB T0L 0T0 Fax: 403-625-3886 www.mdwillowcreek.com CENTRAL REGION (40 Members) M.D. of Bighorn Environmental Fieldman Kendra Tippe Ph: 403-673-3611 Cell: 403-679-8104 [email protected] Box 310 Assistant Environmental Fieldman Amber Krukewich Fax: 403-673-3895 Cell: 403-493-4821 [email protected] Exshaw, AB T0L 2C0 www.mdbighorn.ca Camrose County Agricultural Fieldman Mark Millang Ph: 780-672-4765 Cell: 780-679-4601 [email protected] 3755 - 43 Avenue Assistant Ag Fieldman Bettina van Nieurkerk Fax: 780-672-4997 [email protected] Camrose, AB T4V 3S8 Agricultural Foreman Greg Hamm Cell: 780-781-5190 [email protected] www.county.camrose.ab.ca Clearwater County Director of Agricultural Services Matt Martinson Ph: 403-845-4444 [email protected] Box 550 Agricultural Programs Supervisor Marty Winchell Fax: 403-845-4858 [email protected] Rocky Mountain House, AB Vegetation Mgt Supervisor Rocky Williams [email protected] T4T 1A4 Landcare Supervisor Gary Lewis [email protected] Agricultural Programs Coordinator Ross Chudleigh [email protected] www.county.clearwater.ab.ca Flagstaff County Agricultural Fieldman Kevin MacDonald Ph: 780-384-4118 [email protected] Box 358 Assistant Ag Fieldman Kelsey Fenton Fax: 780-384-3635 [email protected] Sedgewick, AB T0B 4C0 Agricultural Foreman Corey Stuber [email protected] www.flagstaff.ab.ca Kneehill County Agricultural Fieldman Bowen Clausen Ph: 403-443-5541 Cell: 403-443-0393 [email protected] Box 400 Assistant Ag Fieldman Fallon Sherlock Fax: 403-443-5115 Cell: 403-443-0737 [email protected] 232 Main Street www.kneehillcounty.com Three Hills, AB T0M 0W0 Lacombe County Agricultural Fieldman Dion Burlock Ph: 403-782-6601 Cell: 403-318-4428 [email protected] RR 3 Assistant Ag Fieldman Jalene Makus Fax: 403-782-3820 Cell: 587-876-4797 [email protected] Lacombe, AB T4L 2N3 www.lacombecounty.com Mountain View County Agricultural Fieldman Jane Fulton Sec/Treas Ph: 403-335-3311 Cell: 403-559-7311 [email protected] P.O. Bag 100 Assistant Ag Fieldman Chris Chrenek Cell: 403-559-7007 [email protected] Didsbury, AB T0M 0W0 Agricultural Coordinator Chad Verpy Ph: 403-335-3311 ext 117 Cell: 403-559-7411 [email protected] Fax: 403-335-3311 www.mountainviewcounty.com County of Paintearth No.18 Director of Environmental Services Jeff Cosens Ph: 403-882-3211 Cell: 403-740-9183 [email protected] Box 509 Assistant Ag Fieldman Trevor Kerr Fax: 403-882-3211 Cell: 403-740-9182 [email protected] Castor, AB T0C 0X0 www.countypaintearth.ca Ponoka County Agricultural Fieldman Justin Babcock Director Ph: 403-783-3333 Cell: 403-506-8832 [email protected] 4205 Highway 2A Assistant Ag Fieldman Jesse Crandall Fax: 403-783-6965 Cell: 403-783-1030 [email protected] Ponoka, AB T4J 1V9 www.ponokacounty.com Red Deer County Agriculture Manager Art Preachuk Ph: 403-350-2162 Cell: 403-505-9066 [email protected] 38106 Range Road 275 Assistant Agriculture Manager Cody McIntosh Ph: 403-350-2165 [email protected] Red Deer, AB T4S 2L9 Agriculture Coordinator Roland Krusi Ph: 403-342-8654 [email protected] Agriculture Technician Jordon Smith Ph: 403-596-6084 [email protected] Conservation Coordinator Ken Lewis Ph: 403-342-8653 [email protected] Conservation Assistant Aimee Delaney Ph: 403-597-4364 [email protected] Fax: 403-346-9840 www.rdcounty.ca Rocky View County Supervisor/Agricultural Fieldman Jeff Fleischer Ph: 403-520-1287 Cell: 403-478-8356 [email protected] 911-32nd Ave. NE Agricultural Service Officer Laura Poile Ph: 403-520-7273 Cell: 403-478-8276 [email protected] Calgary, AB T2E 6X6 Agricultural Service Officer Ashley Stewart Ph: 403-520-1272 Cell: 403-478-8274 [email protected] Agricultural Service Officer Kristyn Smigelski Ph: 403-520-8162 Cell: 403-478-8145 [email protected] Agricultural Service Officer Delaney McNaughton Ph: 403-520-3952 Cell: 403-478-8173 [email protected] Fax: 403-277-5977 www.rockyview.ca Starland County Agricultural Fieldman Alan Hampton Ph: 403-772-3793 Cell: 403-321-1287 [email protected] Box 294 Assistant Ag Fieldman Dara Kudras Fax: 403-772-3807 Cell: 403-820-4563 [email protected] Morrin, AB T0J 2B0 www.starlandcounty.com Stettler County Director of Agricultural Services Quinton Beaumont Ph: 403-742-4441 Cell: 403-740-3440 [email protected] Box 1270 Assistant Director of Ag Services Ryan Hallett Fax: 403-742-1277 Cell: 403-740-3441 [email protected] Stettler, AB T0C 2L0 www.stettlercounty.ca County of Wetaskiwin Agricultural Fieldman Stephen Majek Ph: 780-361-6226 [email protected] Box 6960 ASB Foreman James Albers Fax: 780-352-3486 [email protected] Wetaskiwin, AB T9A 2G5 www.county.wetaskiwin.ab.ca NORTHEAST REGION (24 Members) Beaver County Agricultural Fieldman Aimee Boese Director Ph:780-663-3730 [email protected] Box 140 Agricultural Fieldman Mike Bates Fax: 780-663-3602 [email protected] Ryley, AB T0B 4A0 www.beaver.ab.ca M.D.
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