The ALUS Seine Rat Roseau program, which operates under the motto of “Farm the best and leave the rest,” aims to address important local environmental issues, particularly the protection and enhancement of surface water and groundwater in southeastern Manitoba.
To accomplish this, the ALUS Seine Rat Roseau Partnership Advisory Committee (PAC), made up of farmers and stakeholders, prioritizes projects that remove sensitive, marginal sections of croplands and forage lands from agricultural production, to establish, restore and enhance wetlands, floodplains and other water-retention areas.
“It is really encouraging to see ALUS welcome the SRRWD into this national effort,” said Seine Rat Roseau Watershed District Manager Jodi Goerzen. “Right now, there is a lot of local anticipation around how incentivizing alternative land use practices in our agricultural community will become the catalyst to better water quality in Manitoba, while increasing understanding of the benefits of ecological goods and services that some producers already provide.”
The Board of Seine Rat Roseau Watershed District is also enthusiastic about what the ALUS Seine Rat Roseau program can do to benefit the area.
“This is the bold move towards protecting and sustaining the management of our land and water resources that southeastern Manitoba has been waiting years to embark on,” commented SRRWD Board Chair Cornie Goertzen.
Like all ALUS programs, ALUS Seine Rat Roseau is completely voluntary for local agricultural producers and landowners, and is overseen by a Partnership Advisory Committee (PAC).
“We are excited to demonstrate the good work farmers are accomplishing and to showcase how we can all be part of a sustainable tomorrow through participation in alternative land use programs like ALUS Seine Rat Roseau,” said the PAC’s Vice-Chair, Harold Janzen, who is also an ALUS Seine Rat Roseau demonstration farmer.
The ALUS Seine Rat Roseau program is located in the Seine Rat Roseau Watershed District, which covers approximately 6,700 square kilometres in southeastern Manitoba. The area is roughly triangular in shape, with its tip at Winnipeg and its base along the U.S. border, extending from the Red River all the way to the southeast corner of the province.
The District is comprised of three sub-watersheds including the Seine River, Rat-Marsh River and Roseau River with all of their respective drains and tributaries, such as the Manning Canal, Seine River Diversion, Tourond Creek, Joubert Creek, Angle Drain and Jordan Creek.
It includes the iconic geography of the fertile Red River Valley in the west, and the scenic Sandilands Escarpment in the east, which is more heavily forested with some localized rangelands.
The SRRWD is home to 70,000 residents, residing in 16 municipalities including the third-largest City in Manitoba, Steinbach.
Through their ALUS projects, ALUS Seine Rat Roseau participants will help to produce cleaner water, cleaner air and more biodiversity, including pollinator habitat, for the benefit of everyone in these communities.
Together, ALUS and the Seine Rat Roseau Watershed District are working towards sustaining agriculture, wildlife and natural space for all residents – one acre at a time.
For more information and for application forms, please contact ALUS Seine Rat Roseau’s program coordinators.
Community Links
ALUS Seine Rat Roseau Coordinators
Joey Pankiw
Program Coordinator
154 Friesen Ave., Steinbach, MB R5G 0T5
[email protected]
204-326-1030
Dani Gosselin
Assistant Program Coordinator
154 Friesen Ave., Steinbach, MB R5G 0T5
[email protected]
204-326-1030
News & Events
Farmer Engagement Drives Success of Regenerative Agriculture Pilot
ALUS and General Mills expand community-led regenerative agriculture partnership after successful pilot.A Growing Roots participant shows the density of root structures at their project site. Dense root systems support soil health, water retention and can benefit...
Zack Koscielny on Creating Rural Resilience on the Prairies
A new generation of farmers finding community and peer-to-peer support through regenerative farming with ALUS Zack Koscielny on Green Beach Farm and Food at the Prairie Hub field conference. Zack and his family live near Strathclair, Manitoba, and together they...
Celebrating Success and Growing Collaboration at ALUS Field Conferences
ALUS team members met at three field events across Canada to share successes and celebrate their shared work. East Hub Field Conference In September, ALUS team members working in Ontario and Quebec made their way to Sarnia for the 2023 East Hub Field Conference. The...