Ranchers with burnt grassland sign up to participate in UofA study
HILDA, AB. – Researchers from the University of Alberta met with a room of ranchers affected by the devastating October wild fires near Hilda and Acadia Valley last night.
Dr. Cameron Carlyle from the University of Alberta is conducting a $200,000 study funded by the provincial government. He will be looking at the recovery of burnt grasssland over the next five years.
“What we are interested in looking at is the recovery of forage,” he said. “To help people figure out when they’ll best be able to put cattle back out on the land and when the land is recovered from the fire.”