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Greetings to All! FALL FORUM Greetings to all! I hope this season was a good one for everyone. This year throughout the association there were quite a few staffing changes which challenged many of you. The weather once again was challenging and unpredictable in all areas of the Province as we faced it all from 10 inches of rain in a day, to drought, to weeks on end of windy conditions. I wish you all a great 2012 and I hope that everyone will respond for the Spring 2012 Forum. Sincerely, Shayne AGRICULTURAL FIELDMAN’S DIRECTORY – November 22, 2011 SOUTH REGION M.D. of Acadia Rick Niwa (AF) office (403) 972-3808 Box 30, Acadia Valley shop (403) 972-3755 T0J 0A0 fax (403) 972-3833 cellular (403) 664-7114 email [email protected] Cardston County Rod Foggin (AF) (403) 653-4977 Box 580, Cardston Vacant (AAF) fax (403) 653-1126 T0K 0K0 Cell (403) 382-8236 (Rod) email [email protected] Municipality of Crowsnest Pass Kim Lutz (AF) Phone: 403-563-8658 Mail: email: [email protected] Box 118 Crowsnest Pass, AB T0K 0E0 Office: Room 1, MDM Community Center 2802 - 222 Street Bellevue, AB Cypress County Jason Storch (AF) Director (403) 526-2888 Box 108, Dunmore Christina Barrieau (AAF) fax (403) 526-8958 T0J 1A0 email [email protected] [email protected] M.D. of Foothills Ron Stead (AF) (403) 603-5410 (Ron) Box 5605, High River Bree Webb (AAF) shop (403) 652-2423 (Bree) T1V 1M7 ext 5446 fax (403) 603-5414 email [email protected] [email protected] County of Forty Mile Dave Matz (AF) Phone (403) 867-3530 Box 160, Foremost Vacant (AAF) fax (403) 867-2242 T0K 0X0 Kevin Jesske (Fieldman’s Asst.) cellular (403) 647-8080 (Dave) email [email protected] [email protected] Lethbridge County Don Bodnar (AF) (403) 328-5525 905-4th Ave. South Gary Secrist (AAF) shop (403) 732-5333 Lethbridge T1J 4E4 Terry Mrozowich Fax (403) 732-4328 cellular (403) 634-0713 (Don) (403) 634-0680 (Gary) email [email protected] [email protected] County of Newell Todd Green (AF) Office (403) 362-2772 Box 130, Brooks Holly White (AAF/Rural Cons. Tech) Shop (403) 362-4343 T1R 1B2 Will Schaap (Field Officer) Fax (403) 362-8681 email [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M.D. of Pincher Creek Greg Scott (AF) (403) 627-4151 Box 279, Pincher Creek Shane Poulson(AAF) fax (403) 627-3075 T0K 1W0 cellular (403) 339-7451 (Greg) (403) 339-8741 (Shane) email [email protected] [email protected] M.D. of Ranchland Carla Bick (AF) (403) 646-3131 Box 1060, Nanton Larry Kopas (AAF) fax (403) 646-3141 T0L 1R0 email [email protected] Siksika Nation Derrick Brass (Manager) (403) 734-5240 Box 1100, Siksika Jason Spotted Eagle (Director) fax (403) 734-5182 T0J 3W0 email [email protected] Special Area 2 George Aaserud (AF) (403) 854-5628 Box 820, Hanna Nicole Viste (AAF) fax (403) 854-5527 T0J 1P0 cellular (403) 854-0529 email [email protected] [email protected] Special Area 3 Trent Caskey (AF) (403) 664-3618 Box 30, Oyen fax (403) 664-3320 T0J 2J0 cellular (403) 664-0736 email [email protected] Special Area 4 Ryan Buehler (AF) (403) 577-3523 Box 220, Consort fax (403) 577-2446 T0C 1B0 email [email protected] M.D. of Taber Jon Hood (AF) Shop (403) 223-8735 4900-B 50 Street Jason Bullock (AAF) cell (403) 634-2723 Taber T1G 1T2 cell (403) 634-4429 fax (403) 223-8831 email [email protected] [email protected] Vulcan County Kelly Malmberg (AF) (403) 485-3103 Box 180, Vulcan Avery Brigden (AAF) fax (403) 485-2920 T0L 2B0 email [email protected] County of Warner James Meeks (AF) (403) 642-3635 Box 90, Warner Cathy Preston (AAF) fax (403) 642-3631 T0K 2L0 email [email protected] [email protected] Wheatland County Russel Muenchrath (AF) (403) 934-3321 Hwy. #1, RR#1, Jason Regehr (AAF) fax (403) 934-4889 Strathmore Cell (403) 333-6846 (Russell) T1P 1J6 (403) 333-6946 (Jason) Email [email protected] [email protected] M.D. of Willow Creek Ron MacKay (AF) (403) 625-3351 Box 550, Claresholm Oscar Anderson (AAF) fax (403) 625-3886 T01 0T0 email [email protected] [email protected] CENTRAL REGION M.D. of Bighorn Dwight Tannas (AF) (403) 673-3611 Box 310, #2 Heart William Davies (AAF) Calgary Dir (403) 233-7678 Mountain Drive fax (403) 673-3895 Exshaw T0L 2C0 email [email protected] [email protected] Dwight Cell (403) 899-2416 William Cell (403) 996-0098 Camrose County Paul King (AF) (780) 672-4765 4728 - 41 Street Kevin Macdonald (AAF) fax (780) 672-4997 Camrose, T4V 0Z6 Greg Wilcox email [email protected] [email protected] Clearwater County Matt Martinson (AF) Director (403) 845-4444 Box 550, Gary Lewis (Program Assistant) fax (403) 845-7330 Rocky Mountain House Steve Maki (ASB Field Foreman) email [email protected] T4T 1A4 Marty Winchell Ag. Extension Lead [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Flagstaff County Laurie Hillaby (AF) (780) 384-4100 Box 358, Sedgewick Roxanne Nalesnik (AAF) fax (780) 384-3635 T0B 4C0 email [email protected] [email protected] Kneehill County Bruce Sommerville (AF) (403) 443-5541 Box 400, Three Hills Bowen Clausen (AAF) Toll free 1-866-443-5541 T0M 2A0 fax (403) 443-5115 Cell (403) 443-0821 email [email protected] [email protected] Lacombe County Dion Burlock (AF) (403) 782-6601 RR#3, Lacombe, AB John Hopkins (Ag. Foreman) Cell (403) 318-4428 (Dion) T4L 2N3 (403) 358-0714 (John) fax (403) 782-3820 email [email protected] [email protected] Mountain View County Jane Fulton (AF) (403) 335-3311 ext 184 Bag 100, Didsbury fax (403) 335-9207 T0M 1W0 Neil Madson cell (403) 559-7211 (403) 559-7311 (Jane) (403) 559-7411 (Neil) email [email protected] County of Paintearth No.18 Jeff Cosens (AF) (403) 882-3211 Box 509, Castor Trevor Kerr (AAF) fax (403) 882-3560 T0C 0X0 cell (403) 740-9183 (Jeff) Cell: (403) 740 -9182 (Trevor) email [email protected] [email protected] Ponoka County Shayne Steffen (AF) 2nd Vice President(403) 783-3333 4205 Highway 2A Justin Babcock (AAF) fax (403) 783-6965 Ponoka, T4J 1V9 Cell (403) 783-1030 (Shayne) (403) 506-8832 (Justin) Email [email protected] [email protected] Red Deer County Art Preachuk (AF) Ph: (403) 350-2163 38106 Range Road 275 Cody McIntosh (AAF) fax (403) 346-9840 Red Deer, AB T4S 2L9 Roland Krusi (Ag. Assistant) email [email protected] Ken Lewis (Conservation Coordinator) [email protected] Meghan Marshall (Ag. Assistant) [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Rocky View County Tim Dietzler (AF) (403) 520-1271 (Tim) 911-32nd Ave. NE Kim Butler (Supervisor) (403) 520-1272 (Kim) Calgary, AB T2E 6X6 Jeff Fleischer (ASO) (403) 520-1287 (Jeff) Laura Poile (ASO) (403) 520-7273 (Laura) Kendra Tippe (ASO) (403) 520-8162 (Kendra) Fax (403) 277-5977 email [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Starland County Alan Hampton (AF) (403) 772-3793 Box 294, Morrin Jared Malansky (AAF) fax (403) 772-3807 T0J 2B0 email [email protected] [email protected] Stettler County Quinton Beaumont (AF) (403) 742-4441 Box 1270, Stettler Jay Byer (AAF) fax (403) 742-1277 T0C 2L0 email [email protected] [email protected] Wetaskiwin County Stephen Majek (AF) Sec/Treas (780) 361-6226 Box 6960, Wetaskiwin James Albers (ASB Foreman) fax (780) 352-3486 T9A 2G5 email [email protected] [email protected] NORTHEAST REGION Beaver County Aimee Boese (AF) (780) 663-3730 Box 140, Ryley fax (780) 663-3602 T0B 4A0 email [email protected] M.D. of Bonnyville Matt Janz (AF) (780) 826-3951 Box 1010, Bonnyville Elden Kozak (AAF) fax (780) 826-5064 T9N 2J7 Kirby Clabert (PCO) email [email protected] [email protected] Lac La Biche County Melissa Mucha (Man Env & AG) Box 1679 Lac La Biche Kyle Beniuk (AF) (780) 623-6725 (Melissa) T0A 2C0 Fax (780) 623-2039 Cell (780) 520-0419 (Kyle) email [email protected] [email protected] Lamont County Terry Eleniak (AF) Director (780) 895-2585 Box 150, Lamont Tori Gresiuk (AAF) fax (780) 895-2892 T0B 2R0 email [email protected] [email protected] Minburn County Darwin Ullery (AF) (780) 632-4033 Box 550, Vegreville Roger Nakonechney (AAF) fax (780) 632-6631 T9C 1R6 email [email protected] [email protected] M.D. of Provost Burt Forbes (AF) (780) 753-2368 Box 300, Provost fax (780) 753-6432 T0B 3S0 email [email protected] Smoky Lake County Scott Franchuk (AF) (780) 656-3730 Box 310, Smoky Lake Evonne Zukiwski (AAF) (Env Serv. Shared Thorhild) fax (780) 656-3768 T0A 3C0 Email [email protected] [email protected] County of St. Paul Dennis Bergheim (AF) (780) 645-3301 5015-49 Ave, St. Paul Vacant (AAF) Fax (780) 645-3006 T0A 3A4 Cell (780) 645-3104 (Dennis) email [email protected] Two Hills County Al Ropchan (AF) (780) 657-3358 Box 490, Two Hills Vacant (AAF) fax (780) 657-3504 T0B 4K0 Kirby Huculak email [email protected] [email protected] County of Vermilion River Howie Bjorge (AF) (780) 846-2244 Box 69, Kitscoty Cal McLean (AAF) fax (780) 846-2716 T0B 2P0 email [email protected] M.D.
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