Alberta’s 2026 Great Twine Round-Up Contest
Alberta farmers and 4-H clubs submitted 76 entries in Cleanfarms’ Great Twine Round-Up contest, keeping used agricultural baler twine out of the environment and sending it for recycling.
The five-month contest, part of the Alberta Ag-Plastic. Recycle It! pilot program, ended May 31. The initiative was led by the multi-stakeholder Agricultural Plastics Recycling Group (APRG), funded by the Alberta government and administered by Alberta Beef Producers.
The contest had 17 unique participants across all categories. Each entry represented one bag of used baler twine that will be recycled into products including car parts and dimensional lumber.
An early-bird prize was drawn in February, and a final draw was held after the contest ended.


