Central Alberta Foodgrains Growing Project marks 31st year
The 31st annual Central Alberta Foodgrains Growing Project is underway.
On May 1, volunteer farmers seeded 140 acres of peas in a field just west of Blackfalds.
Last year, the project raised $57,000 from sales of a canola crop near Bentley. The Canadian Foodgrains Bank in Winnipeg, which was established in 1983, then uses that money to feed people internationally.
Last year alone, it helped feed 1,176,111 people in 37 countries.


