About the Conservation Learning Centre

The Saskatchewan Conservation Learning Centre Inc. (CLC) is a producer-driven, non-profit corporation with formal status as a registered charity. The CLC was established in 1993 under the Parkland Agricultural Research Initiative, a component of the Green Plan. The CLC demonstrates, on a farm-scale, soil and water conservation technology. It also serves as a field laboratory for evaluation and applicability of new research and technology.

overhead view of the clc

The CLC is located on 457 acres of land 18 km south of Prince Albert in the Parkland Region of Saskatchewan. In addition to 250 acres of cultivated, annually cropped land, the CLC has areas dedicated to forage production, dense nesting cover, shelterbelts, a shelterbelt garden, a wood-lot, riparian areas, herbs and a nature trail. Each year, the CLC has an interesting mix of long and short-term projects that highlight soil and water conservation and showcase new agricultural technologies.

For more information download the CLC Information Pamphlet here (PDF-644 KB).

Website last updated September, 2007.

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