Alberings was born on 8 January 1876 to a family of farmers in
Rūjiena,
Kreis Wolmar, in the
Governorate of Livonia. His father was Virķēni "Klāvās. After graduating from Vilkene Primary School and Kharkiv Agricultural High School, he studied
agronomy in
Norway, and also improved his knowledge of fish farming in
Germany. In
Russia, he worked as the director of the School of Agriculture and Fish Farming, as well as the manager of manors. After returning to Latvia, he started leading courses at the Riga Central Agricultural Association, and he founded and managed animal monitoring associations in the
Rūjiena and
Valmiera areas. After the
February Revolution in 1917, Alberings began to be involved in politics. In August, 1918, he was elected a member of the Vidzeme Land Council. In November, as a representative of the
Latvian Farmers Union, he became a member of the
People's Council of Latvia. == Political career ==