The Association of Alberta |
ABS Boards |
Our HistoryAgricultural Service Boards (ASB's) are unique to Alberta, first established by Alberta Agriculture in 1945. The idea was to provide local authority over the growing problems of weed infestation, and soil erosion from wind & water. Previous efforts to handle these concerns through provincial staff had not been effective, & local programs with provincial coordination & technical support seemed to be an answer. In 1945, enabling provincial legislation was passed. The Agricultural Service Board Act allowed rural jurisdictions to set up local boards to deal with weeds & soil erosion, with the Agricultural Fieldmen hired to carry out the board's programs. Once formed, the board became advisory to the local municipal council and the Alberta Minister of Agriculture. Early ASB's consisted of a mix of municipal councilors, producers, and local Alberta Agriculture Specialists. |
ASB ProgramsASB programs develop over time, and vary considerably across Alberta due to regional differences in land use, demographics, and local political direction. In general, they include:
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