2013 official show guide
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2013 official show guide
INCLUDES SCHEDULE Jan. 5-12, 2013 2013 OFFICIAL SHOW GUIDE Presented by JANUARY 7-10, 2013 www.cropproductiononline.com PRAIRIELAND PARK, SASKATOON P. 306.931.7149 F. 306.931.7886 Toll Free: 1.800.931.9333 E-mail: agmanager@saskatoonex.com “Every day I get to walk outside and see what we’re building. MESSAGES FROM We can see our future 4 5 5 6 7 when we step out our front door.” Premier of Saskatchewan Mayor of Saskatoon The President The Chairman Agriculture Manager INFORMATION – Jason Rider, Ontario 8 Spraying Innovations Crop Protection Technology Clinic 9 Show Information 10 Bayer CropScience Information Theatre 12 Bayer CropScience Theatre Speakers 14 Alphabetical Exhibitor List 20 Exhibitor Map 22 Exhibitor List by Category FEATURES POWERED BY FARM CREDIT CANADA 28 Long-Time Exhibitors Recognized 30 Thank You to Our Sponsors 32 Crop Production Week It’s time to tell the real story Canadian agriculture is a modern, vibrant and diverse industry, filled with forward-thinking people who love what they do. But for our industry to reach its full potential this has to be better understood by the general public and, most importantly, by our industry itself. The story of Canadian agriculture is one of success, promise, challenge and determination. And the greatest storytellers are the 2.2 million Canadians who live it every day. Be proud. Champion our industry. PRAIRIELAND PARK AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT P. 306.931.7149 F.306.931.7886 EMAIL agmanager@saskatoonex.com WEBSITE www.cropproductiononline.com Share your story, hear others and learn more at AgMoreThanEver.ca PUBLISHER Shaun Jessome ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Kelly Berg DESIGN & LAYOUT Shelley Wichmann The Crop Production Show Official Show Guide is a supplement to WESTERN CANADIAN CROP PRODUCTION SHOW is a proud champion of this cause 2310 Millar Avenue, Saskatoon, SK S7K 2C4 306.665.3500 1.800.667.7776 4 5 Welcome from the PREMIER Welcome from the MAYOR On behalf of the Government of Saskatchewan, I am pleased to welcome all visitors to the 2013 Western Canadian Crop Production Show. First held in 1982, the Western Canadian Crop Production Show has become Western Canada’s foremost showcase for our highly diversified grain industry. With an exclusive focus on the grain industry and the grain production cycle, a variety of exhibitors are present to share the latest information on technology, machinery, products and services for crop farming. Last year, over 17,000 people attended the four-day event, setting an all-time attendance record. This year, Saskatchewan’s strong economic climate, an outstanding harvest, and high world demand for our grains have set the stage for another worthwhile and successful event. A strong and healthy agricultural sector benefits us all. As Saskatchewan continues to realize our full promise as a province in the coming years, our government will continue to work hard to build on Saskatchewan’s agricultural advantage. Thank you to the organizers, sponsors and all trade show exhibitors for making this show possible. To our national and international guests, enjoy your time in Saskatoon, and take part in the many events being held throughout the city during Crop Production Week. On behalf of my colleagues on City Council and the citizens of Saskatoon, I am very pleased to welcome you to the 2013 Western Canadian Crop Production Show. For 30 years, the Crop Production Show has been offering a valuable opportunity for crop producers to gather information on the latest equipment, products and programs for successful crop farming. Congratulations to the organizers and thank you to the sponsors for ensuring the success of the 2013 show. Your contributions have resulted in an informative and beneficial event for the farming sector. I invite visitors to our city to enjoy the experiences which Saskatoon has to offer. Our vibrant city is home to wonderful recreational and cultural amenities, scenic trails along the river valley, diverse shopping and dining establishments, and world-class hospitality. Congratulations on 30 years of successful crop production shows. — Donald J. Atchison Mayor — Brad Wall Premier “Your Grain Storage Specialists” • • • • • • • CustomBuiltHopperCones12’to27’ LeaseProgramAvailable DealerforSakundiakBins SteelFloors WesteelRoscoSheets ButlerSheets BinAccessories:Ladders,RemoteLid Openers,Anchors,Stiffeners • TruckingAvailableforSaskatchewan, Manitoba&Alberta Bringing Value & Profit to Canadian Farms WHEAT Toll Free: 1-877-752-3004 Melfort,SK www.mkwelding.ca RITEHEIGHT ONLY 449000 for complete 2-sensor system $ BARLEY AC® Newdale – 2 Row Malt CDC Thompson – 2 Row Feed AC® Ranger – 6 Row Forage up to 500 discount for early orders $ Automatic Sprayer Boom Height Controller Enhanced boom height control reduces spray drift & improves spray coverage. A better job with less stress! Easy to install Self calibrates Simple to operate Rugged components No extra hydraulics Choose from 2-, 3-, 4-, and 5-sensor systems to best suit your sprayer and boom width • Patriot • Spra Coupe • FAST • Top-Air • Flexicoil • Air.Tec • Hardi For: Case •IHHagie • Willmar • John Deere • Rogator • Walker • And others 519-669-4698 Dealer inquiries welcome 2013 CROP PRODUCTION SHOW www.greentronics.com AC® Harvest – CWRS CDC Utmost VB – CWRS AC® Muchmore – CWRS AC® Transcend – CWAD OATS CDC Orrin – Milling AC® Leggett – Milling CDC Minstrel – Milling AC® Summit – Milling Toll Free 1-866-228-6167 • www.fpgenetics.ca SUPPLEMENT TO THE WESTERN PRODUCER 6 7 WELCOME FROM THE AGRICULTURE MANAGER Welcome from the President Western Canadian Crop Production Show “Growing with you for 30 years” In December 1982 a group of individuals discussed the concept of a “Chemical, Fertilizer and Seed Show”. By January 1984 the first Western Canadian Crop Production show was in the books and the conclusion of the committee was “there is a positive attitude toward this show and with the right type of promotion the Crop Production Show should be very successful”. Now in its 30th year, the success of the Crop Production Show is evident with another sold out trade show; additional special events; increasing number of attendees and the ability of Prairieland Park to facilitate growth by ongoing improvements to our facilities. Since its inception, the focus of the show has remained very clear with both exhibitors and attendees appreciating the fact that the Crop Production Show is the only one of its kind in Canada, focused exclusively and entirely on the crop production cycle. While the industry has changed dramatically over the years the Crop Production Show committee has maintained its commitment to present an extensive showcase of products, equipments and machinery for crop farming along with informative and interactive seminar programs to discuss different issues and challenges of the farming sector and plan strategies for solving them We invite you to be part of this 30th annual event and the celebration of success that is the Western Canadian Crop Production Show. The 30th year of the Western Canadian Crop Production show will once again present leadingedge technology, services and products for the grain producers from all across Saskatchewan, Western Canada, and United States. This show provides a great opportunity for gaining and exchanging information plus developing new networks. At Prairieland Park, we are extremely pleased that exhibitors, producers, and agriculture businesses have embraced this show and have added strength to its continued growth over the past 30 years. Grain production is a strong and vibrant industry in this province and Prairieland is proud to present this show for the agriculture industry. On behalf of the Board of Directors, Management and Staff of Prairieland Park, I am very pleased to welcome you to the 2013 show and hope that you will enjoy your time in Saskatoon and at Prairieland Park. Best wishes for a very successful and rewarding show. — Jack Brodsky Chair Board of Directors — Lori Cates Agriculture Manager WELCOME FROM THE CHAIRMAN Welcome to the 30th WCCP show! This year is a terrific milestone that all of us at Prairieland are very proud of. For 30 years we’ve offered producers a great start to their crop year planning. Our mandate is to focus on “Chemical, Fertilizer and Seed”, as it relates to grain production, and we’ve been true to that for 30 years. However, the shows evolution has been in step with prairie farmers needs as well. Our exhibitors are offering products and services that are the most advanced on earth. Our facility has expanded to accommodate these advances in equipment and technology. And we’re anxiously awaiting the next 30 years. Bayer Crop Science information theatre is filled with timely speakers and topics. We’re covering some of today’s most relevant issues, supported by industry experts. Make sure to book some time in the theatre. We’re also offering the sprayer clinic again. Building on last years success, the clinic will provide producers with some important detail about how to operate this very essential piece of equipment. There are specific sessions as well as industry expert Tom Wolf as our keynote speaker. Make sure to register early, it’s sure to sell out again. Thank you for spending time with us at Canada’s premier crop production event. Please enjoy the show and all that Saskatoon has to offer. DARMANI GRAIN STORAGE Pound for Pound DARMANI always offers better Value Industry FIRST Industry LEADING Manufacture to Customers Direct sales approach. WINTER SPECIALS HALL C 76, 77, 78, 79 Up to 50,000 bushels FROM COIL to FINISHED Product MODEL 919™ MOISTURE TESTER Shown with 500g x 0.1g digital scale and NEW Storage/Transport Case. NEW: Custom case fits any Model 919™...new or old. Install & use tester inside case along with any digital scale. Protects tester when not in use and allows for easy transport. Made of durable ABS plastic with secure places for cell & dump tubs. Show Special!! Workmanship GUARANTEE SIEVES Canola, Cereal, Flax, Soybeans & Corn sieve sets. TEST WEIGHT EQUIP. New ABS Reg Cox Funnel, 0.5 L measure & strike off stick. Show special. FLAT BOTTOM HOPPER TOPPERS CEMENT MOUNT LARGE DIAMETER BINS 20 YEAR WARRANTY SAVE UP TO 35% CONCRETED PAD HOPPER BIN DEAL DARMANI GET THE DARMANI LEASE ADVANTAGE AND START SAVING $$ FAST credit approvals NO security required FAST Depreciation SCALES Digital scales, Ohaus beam balances, pocket scales, calibration weights and more. DARMANI GRAIN STORAGE ONE CALL FOR ALL YOUR STORAGE NEEDS FLAT BOTTOM HOPPER BOTTOM LARGE DIAMETER STEEL BIN FLOORS SEAL FORMS TEMPORARY STORAGE RINGS AERATION FANS TEMPERATURE MONITORING CENTER UNLOAD SYSTEMS RETRO-FIT LIDS TIE DOWN ANCHORS SKYLIFT EXTENSION TIERS STORE MORE FOR LESS SAVING YOU MONEY BOX 63 FISKE, SK. CANADA SOL 1C0 A LOT OF MONEY 1-866-665-6677 www.darmani.ca 2013 CROP PRODUCTION SHOW NEW for 2013 THERMOMETERS Replacement glass, infra-red, digital. Canola grading equip. NEW Model 919 Auto.Smart Chart II DARMANI HAS YOUR BIN COVERED LIFETIME STEEL FLOOR SEAL FORM DEAL DIRECT App for iPhone, iTouch or iPad NEW 31,000 bushel UNLOAD SYSTEM PEACE OF MIND SET UP AND PICKER DELIVERY SERVICES Sizes up to 50,000 bushels Unstiffened and Exterior Stiffened — Curtis Gulka Chairman, Crop Production Committee MODEL 919® CONVERSION CHART We are a Family owned and operated GRAIN BIN MANUFACTURING COMPANY located in the heart of the prairies. With over 25 years experience in Grain Storage and Handling, DARMANI has served customers all over Western Canada and the Northern States and at the same time SAVING CUSTOMERS $1000’s of dollars by its ALUMINUM SAMPLER PROBES 4, 6, 8 & 10 foot lengths. NEW 10’ infrared bin probe with instant temp. reading. Choose commodity, enter sample temp. & dial drum # and % moisture is displayed. Increases measuring range of Model 919...allows users to enter temps. above 30ºC or below 0ºC. Test weight conversion charts also installed. Plug-in ACCESSORIES Include: 1.) Small hand held temp. probe. 2.) Rigid 10’ WIRELESS bin temp. probe with multiple sensors to monitor temp. of stored grain (FALL 2010) (See Picture). SEE US AT BOOTHS B10, 11 12 Bangor Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3E 3G4 Tel: 204-772-6998 Fax: 204-772-8938 email: halross@halross.com — Our Service Department provides same day service for recalibrations — SUPPLEMENT TO THE WESTERN PRODUCER 8 9 Show Information Crop Protection Technology Clinic SASKATOON PRAIRIELAND PARK 503 Ruth Street Saskatoon Saskatchewan Take the Ruth Street exit off Circle Drive DATE: Wednesday, Jan. 9 & Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013 TIME: 8:00 a.m. - 2:45 p.m. LOCATION:Saskatoon Prairieland Park - Hall A PRICE: $50 per person* foyer of the Trade Centre. Volunteers at the Info Booth can answer patrons’ questions about the show. PARKING ENTRANCE & INFORMATION With the completion of Hall E, the new Plaza Entrance allows quick and easy accessibility to the show for all patrons An information booth will be located at the main *PRICE INCLUDES: One day admission to Crop Production Show One day registration to Crop Protection Technology Clinic Morning Coffee Break Lunch Want to learn more about proper calibration, critical points of operation, tips on applying economics and agronomics, and equipment adjustments? Join us for Spraying Innovations - a Crop Production Technology Clinic focusing on nozzles and peripherals. You will gather information and advice from leading OEM Application and Precision Steering equipment specialist on operation and settings of your precision farming system. Key note speaker Tom Wolf, Research Scientist at Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, will provide an overview of the process for identifying the correct nozzle flow rate for a given application and will demonstrate how the nozzle manufacturer’s charts are used to match an applicator’s spray volume and travel speed with the nozzle’s pressure and spray quality requirements. OEM application and precision agriculture specialists will provide information and advice during individual sessions. During lunch you will have the opportunity to learn about the most up-to-date technology including smartphone apps. SHOW HOURS MONDAY January 7 12 pm - 6 pm TUESDAY January 8 10 am - 6 pm WEDNESDAY January 9 10 am - 6 pm THURSDAY January 10 10 am - 5 pm Western Canadian Crop Production Spraying Innovations FREE on site. Parking lot shuttle courtesy of DuPont. ATM’S Main Foyer / Trade Centre Admission FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 306.931.7149 OR VISIT www.cropproductiononline.com Registration 8:30 AM Opening Session Speaker: Tom Wolf, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada 9:45 AM Coffee Break sponsored by CropLife Canada Saskatchewan Provincial Council On Monday, January 7th National Bank is providing free admission. (**does not include pre-paid bulk admissions) 10:15 AM Concurrent break-out sessions facilitated by: Trimble OR John Deere *participants choose 1 morning break--out session 12:00 PM Lunch Presentations by: Arysta LifeScience, Wilger Ind., TeeJet Technologies, Hypro Shurflo 1:15 PM Concurrent break-out sessions facilitated by: Raven OR Outback *participants choose 1 afternoon break-out session. Limited Registration. Deadline: January 4, 2013 To register visit: www.cropproductiononline.com Phone: 306.931.7149 Fax: 306.931.7886 Email: lcates@saskatoonex.com Are Soil Restrictions Squeezing Profits? Restrictions: Super Edge™ flighting for ROSETOWN FLIGHTING SUPPLY Rosetown, SK grain augers, combines, &Visit Our Booth seed cleaning plants. Phone # D173 Left and right hand available in all sizes. Helicoid & Sectional Complete Auger Repairs 2013 CROP PRODUCTION SHOW 1-866-882-2243 Fax 1-306-882-2217 www.flightingsupply.com rfsdealerinfo@sasktel.net Salinity Compaction/Hardpan Poor Water Infiltration Lack of Oxygen Nutrient Availability High/Low Soil pH Plant Stress . . . . 33 Years Experience on Western Canadian Soils OVERNIGHT DELIVERY TO MAJOR CENTRES SUPPLEMENT TO THE WESTERN PRODUCER Talk to us at the Western Canadian Crop Production Show 1.800.463.2202 info@bioagronics.com www.bioagronics.com 10 $ Two Day Admission Pass AGENDA: 8:00 AM Adult 17 $ 10 Western Canadian Crop Production Show 2013 Bayer CropScience Information Theatre HALL B - Prairieland Park Trade Centre Protect Your Investment DATE TIME MONDAY, JANUARY 7 TOPIC SPEAKER 2:00 PM AgriStability 2013 - What has changed? Presented by: Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation 12:00 PM Managing Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) Dr. Jeannie Gilbert - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada 2:00 PM Understanding the 2012 Aster Yellow Outbreak Chrystel Olivier - Entomologist, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada 12:00 PM Managing Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) Dr. Jeannie Gilbert - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada 2:00 PM Understanding the 2012 Aster Yellow Outbreak Chrystel Olivier - Entomologist, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada 12:00 PM AgriStability 2013 - What has changed? Presented by: Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation 2:00 PM The Nature of Soil Compaction and Remedy Dr. Jeff Schoenau - University of Saskatchewan TUESDAY, JANUARY 8 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9 THURSDAY, JANUARY 10 HARDI .00 $1,500 ate eb R t n a Inst The Sprayer Order a NAVIGATOR 4000 with the EAGLE 120’-90’ DualFold SPC boom before January 1st, 2013 and take a $1,500.00 rebate at the time of settlement. KEEP THE MUD OFF! WITH DEVLOO ROTO MUDSCRAPERS NAVIGATOR 3000/3500/4000 - EAGLE Booms 45’ to 120’ EAGLE DualFold SPC Booms 120’-90’ & 90’-60’ I MORE CONSISTENT SEED DEPTH I I CUSTOM BUILT FOR ALL PACKER WHEELS I POWDER COATED I I BETTER FUEL ECONOMY I LESS FRICTION / LESS WEAR I D191, CROP PRODUCTION, Booth Visit US in Saskatoon at YS, DA AG A OB NIT MA and in Brandon at Booth 1805 - Barn 4 Price Protection Stop and see us at the Western Canadian Crop Production Show lot# D77-D82 HARDI North America 337 Sovereign Road - London, ON N6M 1A6 - PH: (519) 659-2771 - Fax: (519) 659-2821 1500 W 76th St - Davenport, IA 52806 - PH: (563) 386-1730 - Fax: (563) 386-1710 www.hardi-us.com M. DEVLOO MFG LTD. I Mark Devloo I Box 272 Somerset I MB I R0G 2L0 I Phone:888.744.2077 I I Cell: 204.825.7655 I Email: spunkydawg@live.ca I WWW.ROTOMUDSCRAPERS.COM 2013 CROP PRODUCTION SHOW Crop input costs have a huge impact on your farm’s bottom-line. Buying fertilizer and fuel when the price is right can not only save your farm money, it can help pay for your new on-farm storage. Our Meridian multi-purpose hopper bins and fuel tanks feature our premium powder coated finish and user-friendly safety features. Make sure you’re prepared and visit your authorized Meridian Dealer today to learn more about the full line of Meridian fertilizer bins and fuel tanks. To learn more, visit your local Meridian Dealer or www.MeridianMFG.com. © 2012 Meridian Manufacturing Group. Registered Trademarks Used Under License. 12 13 BAYER CROPSCIENCE THEATRE - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9 AT 2:00 PM & Tuesday, January 8 AT 2:00 pm Understanding the 2012 Aster Yellow Outbreak CHRYSTEL OLIVIER is an Entomologist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Saskatoon. She received a Ph.D. in Entomology in 1992 from the Universitée de Bourgogne, Dijon (France). Her research interest is detection, epidemiology and control of phytoplasma diseases. BAYER CROPSCIENCE THEATRE - MONDAY, JANUARY 7 AT 2:00 PM & tHURSDAY, JANUARY 10 AT 12:00 PM AgriStability 2013 – What Has Changed? Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation Presentation Summary: The 2013 AgriStability Program is changing and the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) wants producers to know the impact of the new adjustments to this business risk management program. Coverage levels have changed, program fees are being adjusted and the margins used for determining benefits are not the same as in previous years. Learn how these adjustments are being applied and the impact it will have on your risk protection. Get the straight facts from SCIC to make an informed decision about the AgriStability program. Join SCIC at the Crop Production Show Information Theatre on January 7 at 2 pm or on January 10 at noon and get your questions answered. SCIC has been delivering the AgriStability Program on behalf of Saskatchewan producers since 2010. As part of the commitment to providing high quality customer service, support for the AgriStability program can be accessed at any of the 21 customer service office across Saskatchewan. Staff also understand the local farming and ranching industry. Combine that with their extensive program knowledge and producers have access to a resource for effectively using all of the programs SCIC offers. SCIC is responsible for administering three programs: AgriStability, Crop Insurance and the Wildlife Damage Compensation program. Visit the SCIC booth in Hall B to discuss your AgriStability, Crop Insurance or Wildlife programming needs. BAYER CROPSCIENCE THEATRE - TUESDAY, JANUARY 8 AT 12:00 PM & WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9 AT 12:00 PM Managing Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) Dr. Jeannie Gilbert obtained her PhD from the University of Manitoba in 1988 and has since worked as a Research Scientist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. Presentation Summary: Fusarium head blight (FHB) has been a constant threat to cereal production in Manitoba for more than two decades. The Red River Valley epidemic of 1993 caused losses in wheat and barley of over $100 million, and since then total annual losses have been estimated at over $1 billion. Since 1993, the Canadian Grain Commission has reported a steady westward occurrence of FHB. Economically damaging levels of FHB were first reported in eastern Saskatchewan in 1997 and 1998 and the situation has worsened in this region over the last two years. Though not at significant economic levels, FHB has been found in wheat and barley in Alberta. Fusarium graminearum is a fungal pathogen and, in general, is the predominant cause of FHB in Canada. However, other Fusarium species are also found in Saskatchewan. FHB infection results in economic losses throughout the grain industry: producers suffer yield reduction and grade losses, mills refuse shipments of grain with high levels of deoxynivalenol (DON), the major toxin produced by F. graminearum, and export markets have very low tolerance of Fusarium-damaged kernels (FDK) in the grain. While poultry and cattle may safely ingest feed rations with up to 5 ppm DON, hogs refuse feed with as little as 1 ppm DON, and pregnant sows suffer gestation abnormalities. Although our understanding of the pathogen has greatly improved, the industry still lacks cultivars which effectively resist FHB. Resistance to the disease is multigenic and has proven a difficult target for breeders. Furthermore, the emergence and steady increase of a different strain of the pathogen might have a major impact on the industry as a whole. The new strain produces more mycotoxin. National and international limits on DON and Fusariumdamaged kernels (FDK) severely limit marketability. Finally, the price obtained for FHB-affected grain limits opportunities for western Canadian farmers and Canada to be competitive in the world market. The presentation will provide a background to the problem of FHB in the Prairies with an emphasis on the pathogen: its survival, dispersal, and mode of infection. There will be discussion on disease symptoms in barley, oat and wheat and an examination of the best management practices to deal with the pathogen, including choice of the most tolerant varieties, rotation, and most effective fungicides. 2013 CROP PRODUCTION SHOW Recent projects: •Monitoring leafhopper populations and phytoplasma diseases (oilseed and cereal crops, vineyards, small fruits). •Phytoplasma detection, identification and characterization in plants and insects using molecular and electron microscopy techniques. •Detection and identification of microbial symbionts in leafhopper vectors of phytoplasma. •Study of novel approaches for phytoplasma disease control. Presentation Summary: Aster yellows (AY) diseases are caused by phytoplasmas, bacteria-like pathogens that live in the plant sap and are transmitted by sap-feeding insects, mostly leafhoppers. The main AY vector is the migratory leafhopper Macrosteles quadrilineatus that is blown in every spring with southern winds coming from the USA. A local population of M. quadrilineatus and other leafhopper species are also known to transmit AY but their abundance, geographical distribution and role in AY outbreaks are not known. AY phytoplasmas can infect more than 200 plant species and are therefore the most widespread and common phytoplasma in Canada. Depending on the plant species, AY phytoplasmas can induce chlorosis, phyllody (flowers transformed into leaf-like structures), witches’ broom and dwarfism. AY phytoplasmas are also known to modify the biology and behavior of their vectors, such as longevity, fecundity and feeding habit. The mechanisms by which phytoplasmas induce changes in plants and insects are not fully understood. AY epidemics in Western Canada have increased in frequency and incidence over the past decade. Previously recorded outbreaks occured in 1957, 2000, 2007 and 2012. The 2012 AY outbreak has been the worst so far, with losses in seed production and quality expected to be very high in many crops. Phytoplasmas are difficult to control, as there are currently no chemicals that can kill the pathogen directly, no cultivars are known to be resistant and spraying to control the vector population is rarely an economical option. Also, because the epidemiology of AY is not fully understood, economic threshold or early warning systems are not available to producers. This oral presentation will summarize information about phytoplasma biology and life cycle and will present some of the mechanisms by which phytoplasmas spread and modify plant and insect physiology. The latest results on the 2012 AY incidence in crops and vectors will be presented. Potential reasons to explain the increase of AY incidence and outbreak frequency during the past decade will be presented and discussed. Existing and potential control methods and present and future research projects will also be outlined. BAYER CROPSCIENCE THEATRE - THURSDAY, JANUARY 11 AT 2:00 PM The Nature of Soil Compaction and Remedy Dr. Jeff Schoenau is a professor of soil fertility in the Department of Soil Science at the University of Saskatchewan. He holds the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture Soil Nutrient Management Chair in the College of Agriculture and Bioresources. He was born in Saskatchewan and completed his undergraduate and graduate degrees in the College of Agriculture at the University of Saskatchewan. His research, teaching and extension activities deal with soil fertility management, conservation and nutrient cycling. He also owns and operates a grain farm with his wife Lynne near Central Butte in south-central Saskatchewan. Presentation Summary: Soil compaction results from breakdown of soil aggregates and pores under load. Reduced porosity and increased density of soil can impede root growth and reduce water infiltration. In Saskatchewan, the many freeze-thaw and wet-dry cycles we experience help to naturally break up compacted soil. Implements can also be used to break through and loosen a compacted layer of soil, a process often termed “sub-soiling”. The effect of sub-soiling irrigated and dryland soils in a research project in south-central Saskatchewan is also covered in this presentation. Sub-soiling reduced soil density and increased water infiltration, with variable effects on final crop yield depending on site and environment. Wet conditions were not conducive to persistence of the effect of the sub-soiling operation. Irrigation Crop Diversification Corporation “Value for Money R & D” (306) 867-5523 www.irrigationsaskatchewan.com SUPPLEMENT TO THE WESTERN PRODUCER 14 2013 A CROP PRODUCTION SHOW DIRECTORY A B J Agri Products...................................................................D 15 Aafc - Aesb Agroforestry Development....................................C 41 Aafc Research Ctr. & Financial Pgm Div..................................C 1,2 Aafc Can-Sask Irrig. Diversification Ctr......................................C 3 Aafc Science and Technology Branch.................................C 39,40 Ace Buying Group...................................................................B 138 Adair Sales & Marketing Co. Inc.......................................... D 28-35 Adm Agri-Industries Co.............................................................B 22 Affordable Parts.............................................................. B 133-135 Ag Growth International..........................................................D 206 Ag Leader Technology..............................................D 18-19, 44-45 Ag Shield Manufacturing...........................................................D 61 Ag Vision Seed Ltd..........................................................B 136, 137 Ag-Chieve Corporation..............................................................B 99 Agremote Systems..........................................................D 138, 139 Agricard, A Bank West Product..................................................C 33 Agricultural Health & Safety Network........................................B 71 Agricultural Producers Assoc. of Sask.......................................B 59 Agrisoma Biosciences Inc...........................................................B 5 Agri-Trend Inc.................................................................B 144, 145 Agrium Advanced Technologies.................................................A 18 Agrocorp Processing...............................................................B 103 Agrowplow Canada..................................................................D 96 Agtron Enterprises Inc.....................................................D 156, 157 Allen Leigh Security & Communications....................................D 97 Alliance Grain/Saskcan Pulse Trading.................B 107-108, 129-30 Alpine - The Starter Fertilizer Company.............................. A 10-12 Als Environmental..................................................................B 114 Amsoil & Aggrand Liquid Fertilizer.............................................B 77 AMVT LLC...................................................................................A 9 Apache Sprayers/Equipment Tech Inc........................D64-67,92-95 Apollo Machine & Products Ltd.................................................D 98 Arrowcorp Inc.....................................................................A 95, 96 Arysta LifeScience...........................................................A 103,104 Assante Financial Management “The Retiring Farmer”............. B 78 Assante Wealth Management – Shannon/Byron Briske............A 124 Association of Cdn Custom Harvesters......................................D 99 Atom Jet Industries..............................................................D 88,89 Atp Nutrition Ltd.........................................................................A 4 Aws Air Reels.................................................................D 181, 182 EXHIBITORS B Back To Your Roots Soil Solutions Inc..........................................A 5 Basf Canada.................................................................. A 125-127 Batco Manufacturing c/o Agi...................................................D 206 Bayer CropScience......................................................... A 118-121 Becker Underwood.............................................................A 44, 45 Best Cooking Pulses Inc..........................................................B 148 Best Environmental Technologies.........................................A 19,20 BioAgronics............................................................................A 105 Bmo Bank of Montreal..............................................................B 94 Bourgault Industries Ltd..............................................................D 3 Bourgault Tillage Tools........................................................ D 10-13 Brandt Agricultural Products Ltd..................................................D 4 Brandt Tractor.........................................................................D 180 Brehon Agrisystems Inc...................................................D 178,179 Brett Young......................................................................B 158,159 Brownlees Trucking Inc.............................................................D 60 Buffer Valley Industries.............................................................C 31 Buhler Industries.........................................................................D 1 Bunge Canada.................................................................... B 56-58 C Calidon Financial Services Inc...................................................C 27 Canada Malting Co. Ltd.............................................................A 38 Canadian Canola Growers Assoc...............................................B 54 Canadian Grain Commission....................................................C 4,5 Canadian International Grains Institute......................................B 92 Canadian Tarpaulin Manufacturers Ltd....................................B 100 Canadian Wheat Board.........................................................B 60,61 Canpulse Foods......................................................................A 131 Can-Seed Equipment Ltd................................................ A 115-117 Canterra Seeds....................................................................B 84,85 Capstan Ag Systems Inc. & Dyterra Corp............................. A 46-48 Cargill Ltd....................................................................... B 116-118 Cgf Brokerage & Consulting...................................................B 119 Cibc.........................................................................................C 22 Cjym\Cfym Radio........................................................Hall C Lobby Class 1a Truck Driver Training.................................................A 130 Combine World Inc..................................................................B 128 Commercial Ind. Mfg (Cim)........................................................D 72 Convey-All Inc.........................................................................D 200 Co-op Ag Team................................................................A 106,107 Crary Industries......................................................................D 121 Crop Production Services..........................................................A 42 We saved a spot for you. Upcoming 2013 AUctions D Darmani Grain Storage....................................................... C 76-79 Dave Ross Equipment Ltd.........................................................D 14 Decisive Farming.............................................................D 116,117 Degelman Industries Ltd.................................................Main Foyer Dekoning Innovations.............................................................D 203 Del Equipment Ltd...........................................................D 111,112 Dimo’s/Labtronics................................................................B 10,11 Discovery Seed Labs Ltd..................................................B 109,110 Double A Trailer & Contracting Inc.............................................A 17 Dow AgroSciences Canada Inc...................................A55-56,79-80 Dryair 2000 Inc....................................................................C 63,64 Dtn / The Progressive Farmer....................................................B 4 Ducks Unlimited Canada......................................................B 27,28 Dupont Canada Inc...............................................A 88-89,108-109 Dupont Pioneer............................................................... B 139-141 Dutch Industries................................................................. D 41-43 Dwight’s Next Energy.......................................................... B 79-80 E Envirotec Services......................................................................B 3 Ernst & Young Llp...................................................................B 124 Exactrix Global Systems...................................................... A 15-16 F Farm Business Communications/Grainews................................B 75 Farm Credit Canada............................................................. C42-47 Farm For Profit..........................................................................A 27 Farmagro Sales Ltd...................................................................A 61 Farmers Edge................................................................. D 146-148 Farmers Of North America................................................... 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Outside Greenfield Fertilizer Corp.........................................................A 128 Greenleaf Technologies.............................................................D 73 Greentronics...........................................................................D 174 M & K Welding Ltd.............................................................. A 64-65 M. Devloo Mfg. Ltd..................................................................D 191 MacDon Industries Ltd............................................................D 201 Mad Concaves........................................................................D 108 Mana Canada Inc...................................................................A 122 Mandako Agri Marketing...........................................................D 23 Manitoba Harvest Hemp Foods & Oils.......................................A 47 Massload Technologies Inc................................................. 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A 57-58, 77-78 Moody’s Equipment..................................................................D 22 Morris Industries Ltd...................................................................D 6 H Hardi North America Inc...................................................... D 77-82 Harvest Services.......................................................................D 40 Heads Up Plant Protectants Inc...............................................B 112 Hold-On Industries..................................................................D 209 Honey Bee Mfg..........................................................................D 5 Horsch Anderson............................................................ 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Download it today. 18 Prairie Malt Limited................................................................B 125 Prairie Mobile Communications.................................................B 24 Prairie Steel Products Ltd.......................................................C 9,10 Precision Farm Parts...............................................................A 132 Premier Tech Biotechnologies....................................................A14 Provincial Council Of Add Boards................................................A 6 Q Q-Line Trucking Ltd................................................................. B 1-2 R Rack Petroleum..................................................................A 59, 60 Rain Maker Irrigation Development Ltd...................................B 120 Rainy Day Fabricating Inc..........................................................D 39 Raven Industries Inc........................................................ D 128-130 Rayglen Commodities......................................................... B 95-96 Redekop Manufacturing Co................................................. D 75-76 Redhead Equipment Ltd.................................................. D 194-195 Redhead Equipment Ltd./Case Ih Equip..................................D 204 Rem/Demco (Sagebrush Buyers).................................... D 135-136 Renn Mill Center Inc....................................................... D 143-145 Richardson Pioneer Limited.............................................. A 97-100 Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers..........................................................B 69 Rite Way Mfg. Co. Ltd.......................................................... D 36-37 Rodono Industries........................................................... D 140-142 Rosetown Flighting Supply Ltd................................................D 173 Rosler Construction 2000 Inc.............................................. B 86-87 Roto Shear/Shurtight Mfg.......................................................D 127 Royal Bank Of Canada..............................................................B 98 S S.W. Industrial Filter Tec Service...................................... B 153-154 Salford Farm Machinery Ltd............................................... D 16-17 Saskatchewan Aerial Applicators Assoc....................................A 25 Saskatchewan Agri-Arm Research Sites...................................B 55 Saskatchewan Canola......................................................... B 52-53 Saskatchewan Credit Unions....................................................C 36 Saskatchewan Crop Insurance............................................ B 32-33 Saskatchewan Fruit Growers Assoc................................. B 105-106 Saskatchewan Herb & Spice Assoc...........................................B 93 Saskatchewan Irrigation Projects Assoc....................................C 29 Saskatchewan Municipal Hail Insurance Assoc.........................B 65 Saskatchewan Ministry Of Agriculture.......................B 29-30,34-35 Saskatchewan Trade & Export Partnership................................B 31 Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc......................................... D 131-133 SaskPower......................................................................... B 16-17 Satake Usa Inc.........................................................................A 50 Schulte Industries Ltd.........................................................A 53, 54 Scotiabank.............................................................................B 147 Scoular Canada Ltd..................................................................B 23 Seager Wheeler Historic Farm...................................................B 91 Secan............................................................................. B 142-143 Seed Hawk.............................................................................D 207 Seed Master...........................................................................D 210 Seed Solutions Seed Labs.......................................................B 121 Setter Manufacturing Division...................................................D 38 Shymko Farm Sales................................................................D 134 Simplot Agribusiness......................................................... A 40-41 Simpson Seeds Inc.................................................................B 102 Skyway Grain Systems Inc.................................................. C 12-13 Soil Stewardship Group West.............................................. B 81-82 Solar Outpost...................................................................... C 80-81 Spraytest Controls Inc..................................................... D 118-119 Src’s Genserve Laboratories..................................................A 135 Steelcraft Inc., Clemmer Division..............................................C 52 19 Stewart Steel Inc.....................................................................D 137 Stoller Enterprises Ltd.............................................................A 123 Summers Manufacturing Company..................................... D 62-63 Sunnybrook Welding & Machine Shop.....................................D 123 Sunwest Food Laboratory Ltd....................................................B 66 Syngenta Canada Inc............................................A 83-87,110-114 At ADM Lloydminster, customers are our first priority. Profit from the power of thunder! T Taurus Technology.............................................................. A 35-37 Td Canada Trust - Agriculture Services.....................................B 21 Technotill................................................................................D 124 Teejet Technologies......................................................... D 192-193 Terra Grain Fuels....................................................................B 113 Terramax................................................................................B 126 The Agri-Data Solution............................................................A 133 The Airseeder Hopper...............................................................D 50 The Western Producer......................................................... C 34-35 Thunder Seed/Quarry Seed Ltd.................................................B 97 Toepfer Int, Western Grain & Processing.............................. B 88-89 Transall Group Of Companies..................................................B 149 Tri Star Farm Services Ltd............................................... D 109-110 Tridekon.................................................................................D 203 Triple Star Mfg. Ltd............................................................. D 26-27 Tru-Kare Tank & Meter Service Ltd..........................................D 120 Twister c/o Agi........................................................................D 206 U U A P Canada...................................................................... A 28-29 U of S College of Agri & Bio Resources................................ B 36-38 U of S Department of Plant & Soil Sciences...............................B 39 We have invested to improve our service and add value to your business: • Doubled Seed Receiving Capacity and Streamlined the Unloading Process, • Added Paper Blending and • InitiatedtheADMSustainable Grower Program. Offering the Top 2 Early Maturing Soybean Varieties in Western Canada! TH 32004R2Y & TH 33003R2Y 112% in 2011 MCVET Trials! BOOK NOW! Western Crop Production, Saskatoon January 7 - 10, 2013 • Prairie Land Park Saskatoon, SK www.cropproductiononline.com V Valley Agro Services..................................................................C 11 Valley West Irrigation Inc.........................................................B 146 Versa Frame Inc.................................................................. C 74-75 Viterra......................................................................B 47-51,72-74 Viterra -Ag Equipment......................................................... C 53-54 W Walinga Inc......................................................................... D 51-52 Wall Grain........................................................................... C 37-38 Waterhouse Seeds..................................................................B 155 Wendland Ag Services Ltd.........................................................A 13 Wentworth Ag...........................................................................C 30 Westeel....................................................................C 70-73,82-85 Western Ag Labs................................................................. A 48-49 Western Grains Research Found..............................................B 150 Western Sales................................................................. D 125-126 Westfield Industries c/o Agi.....................................................D 206 Wheat-Belt Industries...........................................D 152-55,196-99 Wheatheart Manufacturing c/o Agi..........................................D 206 Wilger Industries Ltd........................................................... D 24-25 Wilke Sales..............................................................................D 74 Wood Country...........................................................................C 21 It’s just that simple Stop wasting time! Stop handling totes! Stop paying deposits! Come see for yourself in Hall A Y Stop by or call your ADM Lloydminster trader today! 800.661.9420 www.adm.com/lloydminster Scan for more information! Yara Belle Plaine Inc..................................................................A 46 Your Link Inc....................................................................... B 13-14 Z Zipperlock Building Co..............................................................C 23 2013 CROP PRODUCTION SHOW www.therackonline.com 1.866.721.1800 SUPPLEMENT TO THE WESTERN PRODUCER i1256_Lloydminster General Ad_d1r1f1.indd 1 11/19/2012 2:30:40 PM Women Men Open daily from 10:30am – midnight FOYER Beef on a Bun HALL D LARGEST B76 Concession B75 B13 B77 B73 B48 B78 Hall B B153 B154 B155 B156 B157 B158 B159 B160 PRESENTING SPONSOR B104 B103 B102 B83 B84 B101 B100 B85 B99 B86 B98 B87 B97 B82 B64 B57 B81 B65 B56 B80 B66 B55 B69 B52 B67 B54 B70 B51 B68 B53 B71 B50 B36 B28 B40 B24 B37 B27 B41 B23 B6 B38 B26 B42 B22 B7 B39 B25 B43 B21 B8 B3 B9 B4 B10 B5 B35 B29 B63 B58 B88 B96 B34 B30 B62 B59 B89 B95 B2 B1 B126 B125 B124 B123 B122 B121 B120 B119 B111 B112 B113 B114 B115 B116 B117 B118 B152 B151 B150 B149 B148 B147 B146 B145 B144 B143 B142 B131 B132 B133 B134 B135 B136 B137 B138 B139 B140 B141 B11 B44 B20 B72 B49 B79 B105 B130 B129 B128 B127 B107 B108 B109 B110 B74 B47 B45 B19 B12 B46 B18 B106 BAYER CROP SCIENCE Information Theatre MONSANTO B17 B16 B15 B14 MAIN ENTRANCE B161 B162 B94 B92 B93 B91 B90 C27 C26 C25 C24 C23 C22 C21 C19 C20 B33 C18 B60 B61 B32 B31 C17 C28 C36 C41 C1 C35 C69 C30 C68 C2 D5 D3 D4 C72 C71 C70 C81 C82 C83 C84 C85 C10 C9 C8 C7 C6 D2 D1 C3 C4 C73 C80 C11 C5 C74 C12 C42 C47 C75 C79 C43 C46 C76 C13 C78 C44 C45 C39 C48 C67 C40 C49 C66 C37 C50 C65 C38 C51 C64 C34 C52 C63 C33 C53 C32 C54 C31 Hall C PLAZA ENTRANCE C29 Hall D & E C77 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A67 A68 A98 A99 A127 A128 D26 D37 D25 D38 D24 D39 D23 D40 D22 D41 D21 D42 D20 D43 D19 D44 D18 D45 D17 D46 D16 D47 D15 D48 D14 D49 D13 D50 D12 D51 D11 D52 D10 D53 D9 D54 D8 D55 D76 D83 D75 D84 D74 D85 D73 D86 D72 D87 D71 D88 D70 D89 D69 D90 D68 D91 D67 D92 D66 D93 D65 D94 D64 D95 D63 D96 D62 D97 D61 D98 D60 D99 D59 D100 D58 D101 D57 D102 D56 D103 D125 D130 D124 D131 D123 D132 D122 D133 D121 D134 D120 D135 D119 D136 D118 D117 D116 D109 D108 D107 D106 D105 D104 D141 D143 D111 D144 D110 D139 D113 D142 D112 D138 D115 D140 D114 D137 D145 D146 D147 D148 D149 D150 D151 D173 D178 D172 D179 D171 D180 D170 D181 D169 D182 D168 D183 D167 D184 D166 D185 D165 D186 D164 D187 D163 D188 D162 D189 D161 D190 D160 D191 D159 D192 D158 D193 D157 D194 D156 D195 D155 D196 D154 D197 D153 D198 D152 D199 D200 D27 D36 D77 D82 D174 D177 D6 D28 D35 D175 D176 A36 A134 A135 A33 A13 A32 A52 A14 A31 A51 A34 A15 A30 A50 A35 A8 A9 A11 A10 A12 A56 A79 A87 A110 D201 A55 A80 A86 A111 D204 D205 D206 D207 D208 D209 A54 A81 A85 A112 A117 D202 A83 A114 D203 D210 Washrooms A84 A113 A115 A82 A53 A116 A5 ENTRANCE D7 D29 D34 D128 A133 Hall A D127 D126 D129 D80 D78 D81 A132 A49 A16 A29 A37 A17 A28 A48 A88 A109 A38 A57 A78 A89 A108 A47 A58 A77 A90 A107 A119 A59 A76 A91 A106 A120 A7 D79 A131 A46 A39 A18 A27 D30 D33 A130 A40 A92 A105 A121 A60 A75 A93 A104 A122 A61 A74 A94 A103 A123 A62 A73 A95 A102 A124 A4 PULSE DAYS Break out Rooms A118 D31 D32 A129 A45 A19 A26 A41 A20 A25 A44 A21 A24 A42 A64 A71 A22 A23 A43 A65 A70 A96 A101 A125 A63 A72 A66 A69 A97 A100 A126 A3 SUPPLEMENT TO THE WESTERN PRODUCER 2013 CROP PRODUCTION SHOW C42-47 Seeding Equipment Grain Handling Grain Transportation Forage Production Equipment Sprayers Spraying Technology GPS Technology Harvest Equipment Straw & Chaff Management Visit our booths located at Hall D & E Plus Daily Lunch Buffet from 11am – 2pm Beef on a Bun Full Menu Table service Lunch specials Happy Hour specials Concession with Full Bar Service. HALL B SPORTS BAR Soup & Sandwich Hall A, B & C FOOD & BEVERAGE PRAIRIELAND PARK Daily Lunch Specials. Full bar service Grain Companies Seed Companies Grain Storage & Drying Crop Protection Products Fertilizer Companies Irrigation Grain Cleaning & Sorting Farm Management Finance Research located at Lorne Avenue Entrance HALL E Located in the Terrace SASKATOON’S LOUNGE Hall C THEME AREAS BY BUILDING 21 ENTRANCE 20 22 2013 Exhibitors by Category Agriculture AssociationS Agricultural Producers Association of Sask............ B 59 Canadian Canola Growers Association................. B 54 Canadian Custom Harvesters Association............. D 99 Provincial Council of Add Boards........................... A 6 Saskatchewan Aerial Applicators Association....... A 25 Saskatchewan Herb & Spice Association............ B 93 Saskatchewan Canola................................. B 52-53 Saskatchewan Fruit Growers Association.... B 105-106 Saskatchewan Irrigation Projects Association........ C 29 Combines/Combine Parts & Accessories Agri-Trend Inc........................................ B 144, 145 Bioagronics................................................... A 105 Co-op Ag Team....................................... A 106,107 Crop Production Services................................... A 42 Decisive Farming.................................... D 116,117 Farm for Profit................................................. A 27 Farmers Edge......................................... D 146-148 Inputs Management Agro Inc............................. A 93 Nutri Rx Inc..................................................... A 39 Paterson Grain................................................. B 26 Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture....B 29-30,34-35 Soil Stewardship Group West........................ B 81-82 The Agri-Data Solution.................................... A 133 Wendland Ag Services Ltd................................. A 13 Western Ag Labs..........................................A 48-49 Affordable Parts...................................... B 133-135 Ag Leader Technology........................D 18-19, 44-45 Ag Shield Manufacturing................................... D 61 Aws Air Reels....................................... D 181, 182 Buhler Industries................................................ D 1 Combine World Inc......................................... B 128 Farmtronics................................................... D 175 Flexxifinger Qd Industries Inc........................... D 170 Gratton Coulee Agri Parts.................................. D 83 Houston Seed Saver....................................... B 111 Kramer Ltd.................................................... D 202 Mad Concaves............................................... D 108 Michel’s Industries...................................... D 70-71 Redekop Manufacturing Co........................... D 75-76 Redhead Equipment Ltd........................... D 194-195 Redhead Equipment Ltd./Case Ih Equip............ D 204 Rodono Industries................................... D 140-142 Rosetown Flighting Supply Ltd......................... D 173 Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc................... D 131-133 Stewart Steel Inc........................................... D 137 Sunnybrook Welding & Machine Shop.............. D 123 Wilke Sales.................................................... D 74 Automotive Supplies Communication Agroforestry Aafc - Aesb Agroforestry Development............... C 41 Agrology Services Affordable Parts...................................... B 133-135 Amsoil & Aggrand Liquid Fertilizer...................... B 77 Freeform Plastics.............................................A 7-8 Michelin North America....................B 131-32, 151-5 S.W. Industrial Filter Tec Service................ B 153-154 Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc................... D 131-133 Bio-Processing BioAgronics................................................... A 105 Farm For Profit................................................ A 27 Milligan Biofuels Inc.................................... B 42-43 North West Terminal........................................ B 6-7 Terra Grain Fuels............................................ B 113 Chemicals/Herbicides/Pesticides Arysta Life Science.................................. A 103,104 Basf Canada..........................................A 125-127 Bayer Cropscience....................................A 118-121 BioAgronics................................................... A 105 Cargill Ltd.............................................. B 116-118 Co-op Ag Team....................................... A 106,107 Crop Production Services................................... A 42 Dow Agrosciences Canada Inc...............A55-56,79-80 Dupont Canada Inc.........................A 88-89,108,109 Farmers of North America.............................A 21-24 Fmc Canada................................................... A 43 Heads Up Plant Protectants Inc........................ B 112 Mana Canada Inc........................................... A 122 Monsanto Canada Inc........................A 57-58, 77-78 Nufarm Agriculture Inc..................................A 66-69 Allen Leigh Security & Communications............... D 97 Cjym / Cfym Radio..............................Hall C Lobby Dtn / The Progressive Farmer............................. B 4 Prairie Mobile Communications.......................... B 24 Saskatchewan Trade & Export Partnership........... B 31 The Western Producer...................................C 34-35 Your Link Inc.............................................. B 13-14 Computer/Software Ag Leader Technology........................D 18-19, 44-45 Agri-Trend Inc........................................ B 144, 145 Farm Credit Canada......................................C42-47 Farmers of North America.............................A 21-24 Intelligent Agricultural Solutions....................... D 122 The Agri-Data Solution.................................... A 133 Your Link Inc.............................................. B 13-14 Conservation Ducks Unlimited Canada.............................. B 27,28 Farm For Profit................................................ A 27 Provincial Council of Add Boards.......................... A 6 Schulte Industries Ltd.................................. A53, 54 Solar Outpost..............................................C 80-81 Education Agricultural Health & Safety Network.................. B 71 Canadian International Grains Institute................ B 92 Farm Credit Canada......................................C42-47 Manitoba Harvest Hemp Foods & Oils................. A 47 Maximum Training........................................... B 76 2013 CROP PRODUCTION SHOW Provincial Council of Add Boards.......................... A 6 Sask Irrigation Projects Association..................... C 29 Saskatchewan Trade & Export Partnership........... B 31 U of S, Depts. of Plant & Soil Sciences............... B 39 Environmental Als Environmental......................................... B 114 BioAgronics................................................... A 105 Dwight’s Next Energy.................................. B 79-80 Envirotec Services.............................................. B 3 Farm For Profit................................................ A 27 Farmers of North America.............................A 21-24 Milligan Biofuels Inc.................................... B 42-43 Provincial Council of Add Boards.......................... A 6 Solar Outpost..............................................C 80-81 Spraytest Controls Inc.............................. D 118-119 Farm Management Agri-Trend Inc........................................ B 144, 145 Cargill Ltd.............................................. B 116-118 Decisive Farming.................................... D 116,117 Farm For Profit................................................ A 27 Farmers of North America.............................A 21-24 Intragrain Technologies Inc................................ C 51 Kramer Auctions Ltd........................................ C 26 Mnp Llp........................................................ C 20 Paterson Grain................................................. B 26 Pike Management Group Inc..........................A 70-71 Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture....B 29-30,34-35 Soil Stewardship Group West........................ B 81-82 Solar Outpost..............................................C 80-81 The Agri-Data Solution.................................... A 133 Western Ag Labs..........................................A 48-49 Western Sales........................................ D 125-126 Farm Newspapers/Publications Dtn / The Progressive Farmer............................. B 4 Farm Business Communications/Grainews..........B 75c Farm Credit Canada......................................C42-47 Farm Real Estate Kramer Auctions Ltd........................................ C 26 Lane Realty Corp............................................. B 90 Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers................................... B 69 Farm Structures Farmers of North America.............................A 21-24 Goodon Industries Ltd....................................... C 32 Integrity Post Structures Ltd............................... C 65 Janzen Steel Buildings..................................C 68-69 Versa Frame Inc...........................................C 74-75 Viterra............................... B 47-51,72-74; C 53-54 Wood Country................................................. C 21 Zipperlock Building Co...................................... C 23 Fertilizer Agrium Advanced Technologies........................... A 18 Alpine - The Starter Fertilizer Company...........A 10-12 Amsoil & Aggrand Liquid Fertilizer...................... B 77 Atp Nutrition Ltd................................................ A 4 Back To Your Roots Soil Solutions Inc.................... A 5 Bioagronics................................................... A 105 Cargill Ltd.............................................. B 116-118 Crop Production Services................................... A 42 Dimo’s/Labtronics...................................... B 10,11 Farm For Profit................................................ A 27 Farmers of North America.............................A 21-24 Full Line Ag Ltd.................................................. D 7 Greenfield Fertilizer Corp................................. A 128 Koch Agronomic Services, Llc........................A 75-76 Nexus Ag...................................................... A 134 Nutri Rx Inc..................................................... A 39 Omex Agriculture Inc........................................ A 94 Paterson Grain................................................. B 26 Power Rich Corporation.................................A 62-63 Simplot Agribusiness...................................A 40-41 Stoller Enterprises Ltd..................................... A 123 Taurus Technology........................................A 35-37 Viterra............................... B 47-51,72-74; C 53-54 Wendland Ag Services Ltd................................. A 13 Yara Belle Plaine Inc......................................... A 46 Fertilizer Applicators Ag Leader Technology........................D 18-19, 44-45 Alpine - The Starter Fertilizer Company...........A 10-12 Buhler Industries................................................ D 1 Capstan Ag Systems Inc. & Dyterra Corp.........A 46-48 Double A Trailer & Contracting Inc...................... A 17 Dutch Industries.......................................... D 41-43 Farmland Specialty Products............................ D 171 Freeform Plastics.............................................A 7-8 Full Line Ag Ltd.................................................. D 7 Gen Manufacturing Ltd............................ D 167,168 Horsch Anderson..................................... D 104-107 Maxquip Inc............................................... D 85-87 Pattison Liquid Systems......................D 68-69,90-91 Polywest Ltd.........................................D 8-9,54-55 Positioning & Autosteer Technologies......... D 149-151 Redhead Equipment Ltd........................... D 194-195 Redhead Equipment Ltd./Case Ih Equip............ D 204 Salford Farm Machinery Ltd......................... D 16-17 Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc................... D 131-133 Spraytest Controls Inc.............................. D 118-119 Tri Star Farm Services Ltd......................... D 109-110 Tru-Kare Tank & Meter Service Ltd.................... D 120 Viterra............................... B 47-51,72-74; C 53-54 Wendland Ag Services Ltd................................. A 13 Fertilizer Storage Alpine - The Starter Fertilizer Company...........A 10-12 Flaman Sales Ltd............................................ D205 Free Form Plastics............................................A 7-8 Hold-On Industries.......................................... D 209 Minic Industries............................................... A 26 Novid Inc...................................................... D 172 Pattison Liquid Systems......................D 68-69,90-91 Polywest Ltd.........................................D 8-9,54-55 Valley Agro Services......................................... C 11 Viterra............................... B 47-51,72-74; C 53-54 Wendland Ag Services Ltd................................. A 13 Zipperlock Building Co...................................... C 23 Field Markers Setter Manufacturing Division............................ D 38 Finance AgriCard, A Bank West Product........................... C 33 Assante Wealth Management – Shannon/Byron Briske................................. A 124 Bmo Bank of Montreal..................................... B 94 Calidon Financial Services Inc............................ C 27 Canadian Canola Growers Association................. B 54 Cibc.............................................................. C 22 Ernst & Young Llp......................................... B 124 Farm Credit Canada......................................C42-47 Investors Group Financial Services........................ B 8 Mnp Llp........................................................ C 20 National Bank of Canada................................. B 62 National Leasing Agriculture Financing................... C 6 Polaris Leasing Ltd........................................... B 68 Royal Bank of Canada...................................... B 98 Saskatchewan Credit Unions.............................. C 36 Scotiabank................................................... B 147 Td Canada Trust - Agriculture Services................. B 21 Viterra............................... B 47-51,72-74; C 53-54 Forage Ag Shield Manufacturing................................... D 61 Ag Vision Seed Ltd.................................. B 136-137 Brett Young............................................ B 158-159 Ducks Unlimited Canada.............................. B 27,28 Farm For Profit................................................ A 27 Redhead Equipment Ltd./Case Ih Equip............ D 204 Schulte Industries Ltd.................................. A53, 54 Viterra............................... B 47-51,72-74; C 53-54 Forage Equipment Schulte Industries Ltd...................................A 53-54 Government Agencies Aafc - Aesb Agroforestry Development............... C 41 Aafc Research Centre & Financial Program Div... C 1,2 Aafc Can-Sask Irrig. Diversification Centre............. C 3 Aafc Science & Technology Branch............... C 39,40 Canadian Grain Commission............................. C 4,5 Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture....B 29-30,34-35 Grain Cleaning AMVT LLC......................................................... A 9 Arrowcorp Inc............................................ A 95, 96 Can-Seed Equipment Ltd...........................A 115-117 Dimo’s/Labtronics...................................... B 10,11 Flaman Sales Ltd............................................ D205 Lewis M. Carter Mfg. (Canada) Ltd.................A 90-92 Nexeed Inc/Cimbria Canada..............................A 1-3 Rosetown Flighting Supply Ltd......................... D 173 Toepfer Int., Western Grain & Processing........ B 88-89 Grain Drying Canadian Tarpaulin Manufacturers Ltd............... B 100 Dave Ross Equipment Ltd.................................. D 14 Dimo’s/Labtronics...................................... B 10,11 Dryair 2000 Inc......................................... C 63,64 Flaman Sales Ltd............................................ D205 Gatco Manufacturing Inc................................... D 49 Glenmor Grain Systems Ltd...................... D 158,160 Grain Guard c/o Agi...................................... D 206 Keho c/o Agi................................................. D206 Rosetown Flighting Supply Ltd......................... D 173 Shymko Farm Sales....................................... D 134 Skyway Grain Systems Inc............................C 12-13 Valley Agro Services......................................... C 11 Wall Grain..................................................C 37-38 Grain Grading & Inspection Adm Agri-Industries Co...................................... B 22 AMVT LLC......................................................... A 9 Apollo Machine & Products Ltd........................... D 98 SUPPLEMENT TO THE WESTERN PRODUCER Buhler Industries................................................ D 1 Can-Seed Equipment Ltd...........................A 115-117 Dimo’s/Labtronics...................................... B 10,11 Discovery Seed Labs Ltd........................... B 109,110 Farmtronics................................................... D 175 Lewis M. Carter Mfg. (Canada) Ltd.................A 90-92 Satake Usa Inc............................................... A 50 Sunwest Food Laboratory Ltd............................ B 66 Grain Handling Systems, Conveyors, Augers Agremote Systems................................. D 138, 139 Arrowcorp Inc............................................ A 95, 96 Batco Manufacturing c/o Agi.......................... D 206 Brandt Agricultural Products................................. D 4 Brehon Agrisystems Inc............................ D 178,179 Brownlees Trucking Inc..................................... D 60 Buhler Industries................................................ D 1 Canadian Tarpaulin Manufacturers Ltd............... B 100 Can-Seed Equipment Ltd...........................A 115-117 Commercial Ind. Mfg (Cim)............................... D 72 Convey-All Inc................................................ D 200 Co-op Ag Team....................................... A 106,107 Dekoning Innovations..................................... D 203 Del Equipment Ltd................................... D 111,112 Demco Mfg..................................................Outside Flaman Sales Ltd............................................ D205 Freeform Plastics.............................................A 7-8 Full Line Ag Ltd.................................................. D 7 Gatco Manufacturing Inc................................... D 49 Lakeshore Manufacturing.................................. B 12 Lewis M. Carter Mfg. (Canada) Ltd.................A 90-92 Meridian Manufacturing Group........................... C 17 Michel’s Industries...................................... D 70-71 Minic Industries............................................... A 26 Nexeed Inc/Cimbria Canada..............................A 1-3 Nordstrong Equipment...................................... C 50 Norstar Industries.........................................C 24-25 Rainy Day Fabricating Inc.................................. D 39 Rem .................................................... D 135-136 Renn Mill Center Inc................................ D 143-145 Rodono Industries................................... D 140-142 Rosetown Flighting Supply Ltd......................... D 173 Skyway Grain Systems Inc............................C 12-13 Tri Star Farm Services Ltd......................... D 109-110 Tridekon....................................................... D 203 Triple Star Mfg. Ltd..................................... D 26-27 Valley Agro Services......................................... C 11 Viterra............................... B 47-51,72-74; C 53-54 Walinga Inc............................................... D 51-52 Wall Grain..................................................C 37-38 Westeel............................................C 70-73,82-85 Westfield Industries c/o Agi............................ D 206 Wheatheart Manufacturing c/o Agi.................. D 206 Wheat-Belt Industries.....................D 152-55,196-99 Grain Marketing Adm Agri-Industries Co...................................... B 22 Ag-Chieve Corporation....................................... B 99 Agri-Trend Inc........................................ B 144, 145 Agrocorp Processing....................................... B 103 Alliance Grain/Saskcan Pulse Trading.B 107-108, 129Canada Malting Co. Ltd.................................... A 38 Canadian Wheat Board................................ B 60,61 EXHIBITORS EXHIBITORS Paterson Grain................................................. B 26 Rack Petroleum......................................... A 59, 60 Syngenta Canada Inc.....................A 83-87,110-114 Viterra............................... B 47-51,72-74; C 53-54 Wendland Ag Services Ltd................................. A 13 23 24 Canpulse Foods............................................. A 131 Cargill Ltd.............................................. B 116-118 Cgf Brokerage & Consulting........................... B 119 Dtn / The Progressive Farmer............................. B 4 Farmers of North America.............................A 21-24 Farmlink Marketing Solutions.......................... B 101 Grain Millers Canada Corp................................. B 40 Jgl Grain........................................................ B 83 Legumex Walker Inc......................................... B41 Louis Dreyfus Canada.................................. B 63-64 North West Terminal........................................ B 6-7 Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd.................................. B 67 Paterson Grain................................................. B 26 Rayglen Commodities.................................. B 95-96 Richardson Pioneer Limited..........................A 97-100 Scoular Canada Ltd.......................................... B 23 Secan................................................... B 142-143 Simpson Seeds Inc......................................... B 102 The Agri-Data Solution.................................... A 133 Toepfer Int., Western Grain & Processing........ B 88-89 Viterra............................... B 47-51,72-74; C 53-54 Grain Processing Adm Agri-Industries Co...................................... B 22 Agrocorp Processing....................................... B 103 Alliance Grain/Saskcan Pulse Trading.B 107-108, 129Apollo Machine & Products Ltd........................... D 98 Bunge Canada............................................ B 56-58 Can-Seed Equipment Ltd...........................A 115-117 Dimo’s/Labtronics...................................... B 10,11 Garratt Industries Ltd................................... A 81,82 Grain Millers Canada Corp................................. B 40 Jgl Grain........................................................ B 83 Legumex Walker Inc......................................... B41 Lewis M. Carter Mfg. (Canada) Ltd.................A 90-92 Louis Dreyfus Canada.................................. B 63-64 Nexeed Inc./Cimbria Canada.............................A 1-3 P & H Milling Group....................................... B 122 Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd.................................. B 67 Paterson Grain................................................. B 26 Prairie Malt Limited........................................ B 125 Renn Mill Center Inc................................ D 143-145 Rosetown Flighting Supply Ltd......................... D 173 Simpson Seeds Inc......................................... B 102 Sunwest Food Laboratory Ltd............................ B 66 Terra Grain Fuels............................................ B 113 Toepfer Int., Western Grain & Processing........ B 88-89 Viterra............................... B 47-51,72-74; C 53-54 AgroCorp Processing....................................... B 103 AMVT LLC......................................................... A 9 Arrowcorp Inc............................................ A 95, 96 Can-Seed Equipment Ltd...........................A 115-117 Flaman Sales Ltd............................................ D205 Lewis M. Carter Mfg. (Canada) Ltd.................A 90-92 Nexeed Inc/Cimbria Canada..............................A 1-3 Satake Usa Inc............................................... A 50 Grain Storage Adair Sales & Marketing Co. Inc.................... D 28-35 Agremote Systems................................. D 138, 139 Apollo Machine & Products Ltd........................... D 98 Buffer Valley Industries..................................... C 31 Calidon Financial Services Inc............................ C 27 Harvesting Equipment Affordable Parts...................................... B 133-135 Ag Leader Technology........................D 18-19, 44-45 Aws Air Reels....................................... D 181, 182 Batco Manufacturing C/O Agi.......................... D 206 Brownlees Trucking Inc..................................... D 60 Combine World Inc......................................... B 128 Commercial Ind. Mfg (Cim)............................... D 72 Crary Industries............................................. D 121 Del Equipment Ltd................................... D 111,112 Dimo’s/Labtronics...................................... B 10,11 Dryair 2000 Inc......................................... C 63,64 Flaman Sales Ltd............................................ D205 Flexxifinger Qd Industries Inc........................... D 170 Freeform Plastics.............................................A 7-8 Full Line Ag Ltd.................................................. D 7 Gratton Coulee Agri Parts.................................. D 83 Harvest Services.............................................. D 40 Honey Bee Mfg................................................ D 5 Houston Seed Saver....................................... B 111 John Deere................................................... D 208 Kramer Ltd.................................................... C 202 Lambert Distributing Inc.................................... D 84 MacDon Industries Ltd.................................... D 201 Massload Technologies Inc........................... D 20-21 New Holland..................................................... D 2 Redekop Manufacturing Co........................... D 75-76 Rodono Industries................................... D 140-142 Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc................... D 131-133 Schulte Industries Ltd.................................. A53, 54 2013 CROP PRODUCTION SHOW Tri Star Farm Services Ltd......................... D 109-110 Westfield Industries c/o Agi............................ D 206 Wheatheart Manufacturing c/o Agi.................. D 206 Wilke Sales.................................................... D 74 Health & Safety Agremote Systems................................. D 138, 139 Brownlees Trucking Inc..................................... D 60 Prairie Mobile Communications.......................... B 24 S.W. Industrial Filter Tec Service................ B 153-154 Saskpower................................................ B 16-14 Viterra............................... B 47-51,72-74; C 53-54 Inoculants Becker Underwood..................................... A 44, 45 Brett Young............................................ B 158,159 Co-op Ag Team....................................... A 106,107 Crop Production Services................................... A 42 Farmers of North America.............................A 21-24 Heads Up Plant Protectants Inc........................ B 112 Novozymes Biologicals.................................A 30-32 Nuttall Mfg................................................... B 123 Paterson Grain................................................. B 26 Premier Tech Biotechnologies.............................. A14 Stoller Enterprises Ltd..................................... A 123 Toepfer Int., Western Grain & Processing........ B 88-89 Viterra............................... B 47-51,72-74; C 53-54 Wendland Ag Services Ltd................................. A 13 Insurance Assante Wealth Management – Shannon/Byron Briske................................. A 124 Farm Credit Canada......................................C42-47 Farmers of North America.............................A 21-24 Global Ag Risk Solutions................................. A 129 Intragrain Technologies Inc................................ C 51 Lakeview Insurance Brokers................................ B 9 Sask Municipal Hail Insurance Association............ B 65 Saskatchewan Crop Insurance....................... B 32-33 Irrigation Aafc Can-Sask Irrig. Diversification Centre............. C 3 Double A Trailer & Contracting Inc...................... A 17 Freeform Plastics.............................................A 7-8 Full Line Ag Ltd.................................................. D 7 Rain Maker Irrigation Development Ltd.............. B 120 Sask Irrigation Projects Association..................... C 29 Valley West Irrigation Inc................................ B 146 Leasing AgriCard, A Bank West Product........................... C 33 Calidon Financial Services Inc............................ C 27 Polaris Leasing Ltd........................................... B 68 Farm Credit Canada......................................C42-47 Viterra............................... B 47-51,72-74; C 53-54 Wendland Ag Services Ltd................................. A 13 Monitors Ag Leader Technology........................D 18-19, 44-45 Agtron Enterprises Inc............................. D 156, 157 Allen Leigh Security & Communications............... D 97 Bourgault Industries Ltd...................................... D 3 Brandt Positioning Technology/Brandt Tractor.... D 180 Brownlees Trucking Inc..................................... D 60 Dimo’s/Labtronics...................................... B 10,11 Farmtronics................................................... D 175 Greentronics.................................................. D 174 Intelligent Agricultural Solutions....................... D 122 Intragrain Technologies Inc................................ C 51 Positioning & Autosteer Technologies......... D 149-151 Redhead Equipment Ltd./Case Ih Equip............ D 204 Setter Manufacturing Division............................ D 38 Organics Amsoil & Aggrand Liquid Fertilizer...................... B 77 BioAgronics................................................... A 105 Heads Up Plant Protectants Inc........................ B 112 Jgl Grain........................................................ B 83 Paterson Grain................................................. B 26 Sunwest Food Laboratory Ltd............................ B 66 Packers Ag Shield Manufacturing................................... D 61 Bourgault Industries Ltd...................................... D 3 Degelman Industries Ltd............................Main Foyer Mandako Agri Marketing................................... D 23 Redhead Equipment Ltd./Case Ih Equip............ D 204 Rite Way Mfg. Co. Ltd................................. D 36-37 Summers Manufacturing Company................ D 62-63 Technotill...................................................... D 124 Petroleum/Lubrication Amsoil & Aggrand Liquid Fertilizer...................... B 77 Co-op Ag Team....................................... A 106,107 Freeform Plastics.............................................A 7-8 Lambert Distributing Inc.................................... D 84 Millsap Fuel Distributors Ltd...........................A 72-74 Power Up Lubricants............................... B 161, 162 S.W. Industrial Filter Tec Service................ B 153-154 Steelcraft Inc., Clemmer Division........................ C 52 Viterra............................... B 47-51,72-74; C 53-54 Precision Farming Ag Leader Technology........................D 18-19, 44-45 Agri-Trend Inc........................................ B 144, 145 Brandt Positioning TechnologyBrandt Tractor....... D 180 Buhler Industries................................................ D 1 Cargill Ltd.............................................. B 116-118 Decisive Farming.................................... D 116,117 Dimo’s/Labtronics...................................... B 10,11 Farmers Edge......................................... D 146-148 Farmers of North America.............................A 21-24 Farmtronics................................................... D 175 Geosys........................................................... D 53 Greentronics.................................................. D 174 John Deere................................................... D 208 Maxquip Inc............................................... D 85-87 Moody’s Equipment......................................... D 22 New Holland..................................................... D 2 Norac Systems International..................... D 183-184 Outback Guidance By Hemisphere Gps....... D 113-115 Positioning & Autosteer Technologies......... D 149-151 Redhead Equipment Ltd./Case Ih Equip............ D 204 Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc................... D 131-133 Setter Manufacturing Division............................ D 38 Soil Stewardship Group West........................ B 81-82 Spraytest Controls Inc.............................. D 118-119 Teejet Technologies................................. D 192-193 The Agri-Data Solution.................................... A 133 Triple Star Mfg. Ltd..................................... D 26-27 Western Sales........................................ D 125-126 Research & Development Aafc - Aesb Agroforestry Development............... C 41 Aafc Can - Sask Irrig. Diversification Centre........... C 3 Brett Young............................................ B 158,159 Canadian International Grains Institute................ B 92 Dow Agrosciences Canada Inc...............A55-56,79-80 Farm For Profit................................................ A 27 Nutri Rx Inc..................................................... A 39 Omex Agriculture Inc........................................ A 94 Saskatchewan Agri-Arm Research Sites................ B 55 Saskatchewan Trade & Export Partnership........... B 31 Simplot Agribusiness...................................A 40-41 Soil Stewardship Group West........................ B 81-82 Sunwest Food Laboratory Ltd............................ B 66 U of S, Depts. of Plant & Soil Sciences............... B 39 Viterra............................... B 47-51,72-74; C 53-54 Western Grains Research Found....................... B 150 Seeding Equipment Adair Sales & Marketing Co. Inc.................... D 28-35 Agremote Systems................................. D 138, 139 Agrowplow Canada......................................... D 96 Allen Leigh Security & Communications............... D 97 Atom Jet Industries..................................... D 88,89 Batco Manufacturing c/o Agi.......................... D 206 Bourgault Industries Ltd...................................... D 3 Commercial Ind. Mfg (Cim)............................... D 72 Convey-All Inc................................................ D 200 Dimo’s/Labtronics...................................... B 10,11 Dutch Industries.......................................... D 41-43 Farmland Specialty Products............................ D 171 Full Line Ag Ltd.................................................. D 7 Gen Manufacturing Ltd............................ D 167,168 Horsch Anderson..................................... D 104-107 Intelligent Agricultural Solutions....................... D 122 John Deere................................................... D 208 K-Hart Industries Ltd......................D161-163,188-19 M. Devloo Mfg. Ltd........................................ D 191 Mandako Agri Marketing................................... D 23 Maxquip Inc............................................... D 85-87 Meridian Manufacturing Group........................... C 17 Morris Industries Ltd........................................... D 6 New Holland..................................................... D 2 Pillar Lasers Inc....................................... D 176-177 Salford Farm Machinery Ltd......................... D 16-17 Seed Hawk................................................... D 207 Seed Master................................................. D 210 Technotill...................................................... D 124 The Airseeder Hopper....................................... D 50 Tri Star Farm Services Ltd......................... D 109-110 Seeds Agrisoma Biosciences Inc.................................... B 5 Brett Young............................................ B 158,159 Canterra Seeds........................................... B 84,85 Cargill Ltd.............................................. B 116-118 Co-op Ag Team....................................... A 106,107 Dupont Canada Inc.........................A 88-89,108-109 Dupont Pioneer....................................... B 139-141 Fp Genetics..................................................... B 70 Heads Up Plant Protectants Inc........................ B 112 Manitoba Harvest Hemp Foods & Oils................. A 47 Milligan Biofuels Inc.................................... B 42-43 SUPPLEMENT TO THE WESTERN PRODUCER Monsanto Canada Inc........................A 57-58, 77-78 Nuttall Mfg................................................... B 123 Paterson Grain................................................. B 26 Pickseed Canada Inc......................................... B 25 Sask Canola............................................... B 52-53 Secan................................................... B 142-143 Simpson Seeds Inc......................................... B 102 Sunwest Food Laboratory Ltd............................ B 66 Syngenta Canada Inc.....................A 83-87,110-114 Terramax...................................................... B 126 Thunder Seed/Quarry Seed Ltd......................... B 97 Toepfer Int., Western Grain & Processing........ B 88-89 Viterra............................... B 47-51,72-74; C 53-54 Waterhouse Seeds......................................... B 155 Wendland Ag Services Ltd................................. A 13 Seed, Soil & Fertilizer Analysis Agri-Trend Inc........................................ B 144, 145 Als Environmental......................................... B 114 Amsoil & Aggrand Liquid Fertilizer...................... B 77 Decisive Farming.................................... D 116,117 Discovery Seed Labs Ltd........................... B 109,110 Farm For Profit................................................ A 27 Farmers Edge......................................... D 146-148 Milligan Biofuels Inc.................................... B 42-43 Nutri Rx Inc..................................................... A 39 Penergetic Canada...................................A 101-102 Seed Solutions Seed Labs............................... B 121 Soil Stewardship Group West........................ B 81-82 Sunwest Food Laboratory Ltd............................ B 66 Taurus Technology........................................A 35-37 The Agri-Data Solution.................................... A 133 Viterra............................... B 47-51,72-74; C 53-54 Wendland Ag Services Ltd................................. A 13 Western Ag Labs..........................................A 48-49 Yara Belle Plaine Inc......................................... A 46 Seed Treatment & Systems Brett Young............................................ B 158,159 Co-op Ag Team....................................... A 106,107 Farmagro Sales Ltd.......................................... A 61 Graham Seed Treating Systems................. B 156,157 Heads Up Plant Protectants Inc........................ B 112 Innovative Ag Performance Group..................... B 160 Milligan Biofuels Inc.................................... B 42-43 Monsanto Canada Inc........................A 57-58, 77-78 Nexeed Inc./Cimbria Canada.............................A 1-3 Nuttall Mfg................................................... B 123 Paterson Grain................................................. B 26 Polywest Ltd.........................................D 8-9,54-55 Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc................... D 131-133 Syngenta Canada Inc.....................A 83-87,110-114 Viterra............................... B 47-51,72-74; C 53-54 Wendland Ag Services Ltd................................. A 13 Yara Belle Plaine Inc......................................... A 46 Sprayers/Spraying Equipment A B J Agri Products........................................... D 15 Affordable Parts...................................... B 133-135 Ag Leader Technology........................D 18-19, 44-45 Ag Shield Manufacturing................................... D 61 Apache Sprayers/Equipment Tech Inc....D64-67,92-95 Brandt Agricultural Products Ltd............................ D 4 Capstan Ag Systems Inc. & Dyterra Corp.........A 46-48 Farmtronics................................................... D 175 EXHIBITORS EXHIBITORS Grain Sorting Canadian Tarpaulin Manufacturers Ltd............... B 100 Co-op Ag Team....................................... A 106,107 Darmani Grain Storage.................................C 76-79 Dimo’s/Labtronics...................................... B 10,11 Dryair 2000 Inc......................................... C 63,64 Flaman Sales Ltd............................................ D205 Flash Welding............................................ C 66,67 Gatco Manufacturing Inc................................... D 49 Grain Guard c/o Agi...................................... D 206 Grain Bags Canada.........................D 56-59,100-103 Grain Bin Direct.............................................. C 7,8 Intragrain Technologies Inc................................ C 51 Janzen Steel Buildings..................................C 68-69 Jtl Industries Ltd.........................................C 48-49 Louis Dreyfus Canada.................................. B 63-64 M&K Welding Ltd........................................A 64-65 Meridian Manufacturing Group........................... C 17 Minic Industries............................................... A 26 Norstar Industries.........................................C 24-25 Paterson Grain................................................. B 26 Renn Mill Center Inc................................ D 143-145 Rosetown Flighting Supply Ltd......................... D 173 Rosler Construction 2000 Inc........................ B 86-87 Skyway Grain Systems Inc............................C 12-13 Tridekon....................................................... D 203 Twister c/o Agi............................................. D 206 Valley Agro Services......................................... C 11 Viterra............................... B 47-51,72-74; C 53-54 Wall Grain..................................................C 37-38 Wentworth Ag................................................. C 30 Westeel............................................C 70-73,82-85 Wheat-Belt Industries.....................D 152-55,196-99 Zipperlock Building Co...................................... C 23 25 26 Redhead Equipment Ltd./Case Ih Equip............ D 204 Roto Shear/Shurtight Mfg.............................. D 127 Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc................... D 131-133 Freeform Plastics.............................................A 7-8 Full Line Ag Ltd.................................................. D 7 Great West Agro Ltd......................................Outside Greenleaf Technologies..................................... D 73 Greentronics.................................................. D 174 Hardi North America Inc............................... D 77-82 Hold-On Industries.......................................... D 209 Hypro - Shurflo.............................................. D 169 John Deere................................................... D 208 New Holland..................................................... D 2 Norac Systems International..................... D 183-184 Pattison Liquid Systems......................D 68-69,90-91 Polywest Ltd.........................................D 8-9,54-55 Rack Petroleum......................................... A 59, 60 Raven Industries Inc................................ D 128-130 Redhead Equipment Ltd........................... D 194-195 Redhead Equipment Ltd........................... D 194-195 Redhead Equipment Ltd./Case Ih Equip............ D 204 Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc................... D 131-133 Setter Manufacturing Division............................ D 38 Spraytest Controls Inc.............................. D 118-119 Summers Manufacturing Company................ D 62-63 Tridekon....................................................... D 203 Wilger Industries Ltd.................................... D 24-25 Tillage Equipment Swathers/Swather Accessories Affordable Parts...................................... B 133-135 Ag Shield Manufacturing................................... D 61 Combine World Inc......................................... B 128 Free Form Plastics............................................A 7-8 Full Line Ag Ltd.................................................. D 7 John Deere................................................... D 208 Mandako Agri Marketing................................... D 23 Adair Sales & Marketing Co. Inc.................... D 28-35 Agrowplow Canada......................................... D 96 Atom Jet Industries..................................... D 88,89 Bourgault Industries Ltd...................................... D 3 Bourgault Tillage Tools................................. D 10-13 Brandt Agricultural Products Ltd............................ D 4 Buhler Industries................................................ D 1 Commercial Ind. Mfg (Cim)............................... D 72 Dutch Industries.......................................... D 41-43 Farmland Specialty Products............................ D 171 Freeform Plastics.............................................A 7-8 Gen Manufacturing Ltd............................ D 167,168 Horsch Anderson..................................... D 104-107 John Deere................................................... D 208 Mandako Agri Marketing................................... D 23 Morris Industries Ltd........................................... D 6 Pillar Lasers Inc....................................... D 176-177 Redhead Equipment Ltd./Case Ih Equip............ D 204 Rite Way Mfg. Co. Ltd................................. D 36-37 Salford Farm Machinery Ltd......................... D 16-17 Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc................... D 131-133 Seed Hawk................................................... D 207 Summers Manufacturing Company................ D 62-63 Tri Star Farm Services Ltd......................... D 109-110 Tractors & Accessories Affordable Parts...................................... B 133-135 Brandt Tractor................................................ D 180 Combine World Inc......................................... B 128 27 Buhler Industries................................................ D 1 Farmtronics................................................... D 175 Full Line Ag Ltd.................................................. D 7 Gratton Coulee Agri Parts.................................. D 83 John Deere................................................... D 208 Kramer Ltd.................................................... D 202 Lakeshore Manufacturing.................................. B 12 Redhead Equipment Ltd./Case Ih Equip............ D 204 Rodono Industries................................... D 140-142 Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc................... D 131-133 Western Grain & Processing Division North Battleford Ph: 306-445-4022 Plant Located at Hamlin, 4 miles N of North Battleford Transportation – Grain & Fertilizer Agremote Systems................................. D 138, 139 Brehon Agrisystems Inc............................ D 178,179 Canadian Tarpaulin Manufacturers Ltd............... B 100 Class 1a Truck Driver Training........................... A 130 Commercial Ind. Mfg (Cim)............................... D 72 Del Equipment Ltd.................................. D 111,112 Farmers of North America.............................A 21-24 Freeform Plastics.............................................A 7-8 Frontier Peterbilt Sales Ltd...........D164-166,185-186 Golden West Trailer........................................ B 104 Hold-On Industries.......................................... D 209 Louis Dreyfus Canada.................................. B 63-64 M & K Welding Ltd......................................A 64-65 Maximum Training........................................... B 76 Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd.................................. B 67 Paterson Grain................................................. B 26 Q-Line Trucking Ltd.......................................... B 1-2 Redhead Equipment Ltd./Case Ih Equip............ D 204 Transall Group of Companies............................ B 149 Tri Star Farm Services Ltd......................... 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SASKATCHEWAN AGRICULTURAL GRADUATES ASSOCIATION www.saskaggrads.com SASKATCHEWAN WINTER CEREALS DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION www.swcdc.info LOCATION TCU Place (formerly the Centennial Auditorium) LOCATION Saskatoon Inn SATURDAY January 5 MONDAY January 7 SAGA Reunion Banquet 4:30 PM Cocktails 8:30 am Registration, Coffee 5:30 PM 8:30 PM Dinner & Program Group Photos following the program Annual General Meeting 8:30 PM SAGA Members Mixer SWCDC AGM Introduction of Commission - Executive Director’s Report - Election Announcement - Financial Reports - Appointment of Auditor - New Business from the Floor Tickets available between December 1, 2012 and noon January 3, 2013. Online at www.ccde.usask.ca/saga Chairman’s Comments: SWCDC, A New Focus - Wheat, Rye and Marketing - Dale Hicks By phone at 306-966-5539 FLAX DAY 2013 GEARING UP FOR CHANGE www.saskflax.com MONDAY January 7 The other member organizations include: CROP PRODUCTION WEEK The College of Agriculture & Bioresources is an associate member while a rep from the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture sits on the Crop Production Week Committee in an advisory capacity. Note that the Saskatchewan Ag Grads Association (SAGA) will once again be holding their events at TCU on Saturday, January 5. Most of the Crop Week meetings, including the 2013 Special Session are being held at the Saskatoon Inn. Exceptions include the SAGA program centered at TCU Place and the SaskPulse agenda which includes events at both Prairieland Park and the Saskatoon Inn. Please note that the Tuesday session of Pulse Days is live at the Saskatoon Inn with a live video feed to Prairieland Park. The meetings are designed to provide useful information on agronomics, the market outlook and policy issues. The agendas are included in this insert, but the individual association websites and cropweek.com are the best way to keep track of any updates. Some of the meetings have pre-registration, but most allow you to register at the door. Registration information is also posted on the 2013 CROP PRODUCTION SHOW 8:20 AM Opening remarks, announcements - Lyle Simonson, SaskFlax Board 8:30 am The Economics of Flax Dispelling the myth that flax doesn’t compare favourably to other crops. - Venkata Vakulabharanam, Oilseed Specialist, Sask Ministry of Agriculture - Shane Stokke – Producer, Director, SaskFlax Board - Randy Swan, Procurement and Risk Manager - Rob Dreger, International Sales & Marketing, O&T Farms/Oleet Processing 10:00 am Snacks, networking 10:30 am SaskFlax Annual General Meeting 11:30 am Flax Production, Marketing and Industry Action in North America AmeriFlax (TBA) Flax Council of Canada (TBA) 12:00 pm Luncheon Speaker (Ballroom A) - Hon. Lyle Stewart, Saskatchewan’s Minister of Agriculture ”Saskatchewan Agricultural Policy and Flax Producers” Adjourn 1:15 pm Canada’s Flax Supply is Changing • Reconstituted Flax Seed Program - Dave Sefton, SaskFlax Board - Helen Booker, Flax Breeder, University of Saskatchewan - Todd Hyra, Western Canada Business Manager, SeCan Moderator: Venkata Vakulabharanam • Farm Stewardship Program - Will Hill, CEO, Flax Council of Canada 2:00 pm Flax Market Outlook for 2013 - Larry Weber, Weber Commodities 2:45 pm Snacks, networking 3:00 pm Coming Down the Pipe • Northern Adapted Flax Variety Development – Michelle Beaith, Viterra • Non-transgenic herbicide tolerant flax – Paul Dribnenki, Flax Council of Canada • Total Utilization Flax GENomics (TUFGEN) project – Gordon Rowland, University of Saskatchewan 4:00 pm Closing remarks - Erwin Hanley, SaskFlax Board LOCATION Saskatoon Inn Courtyard Room MONDAY January 7 12:30 pm Registration - no charge to attend 1:00 pm Opening remarks and announcements 1:05 pm Update on New Uses Project - Carol Ann Patterson, The Pathfinders Research and Management Ltd. 1:20 pm What it takes to produce gluten-free - Maryellen Carlson, Avena Foods 1:40 pm Gaining full access to Mexico - Panel members TBA 2:20 pm CDCS Annual Business Meeting 2:50 pm Coffee 3:15 pm Agronomic Research Results - Bill May, IHARF 4:15 pm Day ends SUPPLEMENT TO THE WESTERN PRODUCER 3:30 pm Canaryseed Production Panel - Pat Toner, Emerge Ag Solutions, Eston - Larry Frisky, Producer from Arborfield - Mark Akins, Producer from Hearne 4:10 pm Canaryseed Market Outlook - Bobby Leavins, Rayglen Commodities 4:30 pm Canaryseed Association of Canada meeting CROP PRODUCTION WEEK • Saskatchewan Agricultural Graduates Association • Saskatchewan Flax Development Commission • Saskatchewan Winter Cereals Development Commission • Canaryseed Development Commission of Saskatchewan • Saskatchewan Pulse Growers • Saskatchewan Oat Development Commission • Saskatchewan Seed Growers Association • Saskatchewan Soil Conservation Association • Saskatchewan Mustard Development Commission • SaskCanola • Canadian Wheat Board • Saskatchewan Fruit Growers Association Crop Week website. Click on the “Registration” button at the top of the page. Farmland prices are a hot topic these days. The 2013 Wednesday, Special Session will feature J.P. Gervais, Senior Agriculture Economist with Farm Credit Canada and Earl Smith, Vice President, groPartners Farm and Land Management speaking on the topic, Farmland Prices: Can we afford to own the land we farm? We are excited to hear from these two gentlemen and encourage you to take part in the question and answer session following their presentations. The Special Session will begin at 7:00pm at the Saskatoon Inn, Ballroom B. There is no charge to attend. Following the presentation and question/answer, there will be complimentary snacks and a cash bar. Thanks very much to the Crop Production Week sponsors: The Western Producer, Redhead Equipment, Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture, Bayer Crop Science, Saskatchewan Municipal Hail Insurance, Farm Credit Canada, Prairie West Terminal, Canterra Seeds, Rayglen Commodities, Agri-Trend Group of Companies, and SGS. New this year, there will be an information kiosk set up in the lobby of the Saskatoon Inn to provide publications from the Crop Week sponsors. Take a look and take away the information that interests you. The Western Canadian Crop Production Show runs in conjunction with Crop Production Week. This industry leading trade show runs from January 7 to 10 at Prairieland Park. For the latest information on both events, check out cropweek.com. From this common portal, you can find information on the Crop Week meetings or the Crop Show exhibitors. As you read through all the Crop Week meeting agendas on the following pages, hopefully you’ll find many topics that are relevant and useful to your operation. See you in Saskatoon! Canadian Grain Commission - TBA Variety Updates. Where are we Where are we going? - Dr. Rob Graf, AAFC Canadian International Grains Institute: The New Reality CANARYSEED DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF SASKATCHEWAN www.canaryseed.ca LOCATION Saskatoon Inn Ballroom C 8:00 am Registration table opens Cost: $25 at the door (cash or cheque) The World View on Rye - Where is Canada? - Dr. Stefan Bruns, KWS LOCHOW GMBH, Germany 34 35 SASKATCHEWAN OAT DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION: What’s Happening with the Oat Market? www.poga.ca PULSE DAYS 2013: STAYING AHEAD www.saskpulse.com LOCATION Prairieland Park Trade Centre Saskatoon Inn (see agenda details) Tuesday, January 8 SESSION 1: Generational Farming Working with different generations on your farm - Brenda Robinson, Robcan Group SESSION 2: Production Contracts Growers’ rights with agricultural contracts and managing risks - Craig Zawada, WMCA Lawyers & Mediators SESSION 3: Social Media/Digital Technology for Farming The most useful forms of social media for growers and how to start using them - Shaun Haney, RealAgriculture GPS and GIS capacity in your farm equipment: How it works, how to use it, and the overall benefits for your farm - Speaker TBD SESSION 4: International Pulse Markets A rising competitor: Pulse production in Russia/Ukraine/ Kazakhstan - Marlene Boersch, Mercantile Consulting Venture Inc. Demand for pulses in the next 5-10 years: What it will look like and where it will come from - Chuck Penner, LeftField Commodities 7:00 pm Pulse Days Opening Reception Prairieland Park Trade Centre, Breakout Rooms 3, 4 & 5 SESSION 5: Choosing the Best Varieties for Your Soil Zone + Market Demand Lentil/faba bean varieties - Dr. Bert Vandenberg, Crop Development Centre (CDC), University of Saskatchewan Pea/chickpea varieties - Dr. Tom Warkentin, Crop Development Centre (CDC), University of Saskatchewan Best agronomic practices for 2013 - Speaker TBD SESSION 6: Pulse Market Outlook Panel Lentil market outlook Moderator: Kevin Hursh Panel: - Marlene Boersch, Mercantile Consulting Venture Inc. - David Nobbs, Canpulse Foods Pea/chickpea market outlook Moderator: Kevin Hursh Panel: - Greg Kostal, Kostal Ag Consulting - Quinton Stewart, Viterra Saskatchewan Seed Growers Association LOCATION: Saskatoon Inn Courtyard Room TUESDAY January 8 TUESDAY, January 8 12:30 pm SSGA Annual Meeting Registration and Coffee (Canadian Room) *Free admission, no advance registration required 2:45 pm Coffee and oatmeal cookies 1:15 pm Greetings from Honourable Lyle Stewart 3:00 pm SODC Annual Business Meeting - Dwayne Anderson of Fosston, Chair 1:30 pm Oat Variety Trials for Saskatchewan Oats Learn which varieties will work for you in your region - John Ippolito, Ministry of Agriculture 3:20 pm Oat market outlook - Randy Strychar, OatInsight.com 4:00 pm Adjourn 1:50 pm Where are your oat check-off dollars going, how SODC is helping to regain the US Equine market for oat producers - Randy Strychar, OatInsight.com 1:15 pm SSGA Annual Business Meeting President’s Report - Les Trowell Executive Director’s Report - Dave Akister Committee Reports • Education & Publicity - Roy Klym • National Directors’ Report - Joe Rennick, Bob Rugg • Financial Report - Dave Akister Presentation of 2013 Budget - Laurie Wakefield • Appointment of Auditor for 2013 2:30 pm Pedigreed Seed: Quality, Quantity, Questions - Bruce Carriere, Discovery Seed Labs, Saskatoon, SK 3:00 pm Refreshment Break LOCATION: Saskatoon Inn Ballroom B 3:30 pm Seed Vigour Testing: Reproducible Science or Educated Guessing? Moderator: Cathy Fedoruk, SSGA Director, Kamsack, SK Panelists: - Al Scholz, Executive Director Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists - Morgan Webb, Vice President, Commercial Seed Analysts Association of Canada - Michael Scheffel, Head, Seed Section, Canadian Food Inspection Agency - Sarah Foster, Owner and Senior Analyst, 20/20 Seed Labs 5:15 pm Recess 6:00 pm Cocktails 7:00 pm Banquet & Awards Presentations (Ballroom B) 3:20 pm Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture - Hon. Lyle Stewart, Minister 8:00 am Continuation of Annual Business Meeting (Canadian Room) Canadian Seed Growers Association Update - Jim Baillie, President, Tatamagouche, NS - Dale Adolphe, Executive Director, Ottawa, ON Up-to-date news, weather, classifieds and more. Download the free app today 8:45 am Alternative Service Delivery – The Changing Face of the Seed Industry - Dale Adolphe, Canadian Seed Growers Association, Ottawa, ON - Michael Scheffel, Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Ottawa, ON 9:30 am Seed Field Inspection: A Possible Path Forward - Roy van Wyk, Executive Director, Canadian Seed Institute, Ottawa, ON 9:50 am Rebuilding Flax Seed Stocks: An Update - Todd Hyra, SeCan, Winnipeg, MB WEDNESDAY, January 9 8:00 am Registration Opens (Ballroom B) 8:45 am Welcoming & Opening Remarks 9:00 am The Key behind successful No-Till – Keynote Speaker - Dr. Dwayne Beck, Dakota Lakes Research Farm 10:00 am Refreshment and Networking Break - Benefits of Conservation Agriculture 10:30 am Soil Health Checkup - Stewart Brandt, AAFC, Scott (retired) 10:50 am Prairie Soil Carbon Balance project - Dr. Brian McConkey, AAFC, Swift Current 11:10 am Conservation Agriculture and Soil Nutrient Supply Power - Dr. Jeff Schoenau, University of Saskatchewan 11:30 am Long-Term No-till Benefits: How much can we expect? - Dr. Guy Lafond Wednesday, January 9 Take us with you. Stay connected. 2013 CROP PRODUCTION SHOW www.saskseed.ca LOCATION Saskatoon Inn Canadian Room 10:00 am Refreshment Break 10:30 am Nominating Committee Report - Election of Officers 11:50 am Luncheon and Awards Presentations - Founding Member Panel - 25th Anniversary 10:45 am New Varieties Update: - David Gehl, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Indian Head - Dr. Pierre Hucl, Crop Development Centre, U of S. 11:15 am Resolutions Committee Report 11:40 am Adjourn 11:45 am Member to Member Session Attendance Limited to Seed Growers only Moderator: - Les Trowell, Past President, SSGA SUPPLEMENT TO THE WESTERN PRODUCER - Precision Farming 1:15 pm Back to Basics for Precision Agriculture - Les Henry, University of Saskatchewan (retired) 1:45 pm Fertilizer Management – the 4 R’s - Dr. Rigas Karamanos, Viterra 2:15 pm Increasing Crop Competiveness - Dr. John O’Donovan, AAFC, Lethbridge 2:45 pm Refreshment and Networking Break - Emerging Issues 3:00 pm Glyphosate and other resistance issues - Eric Johnson, AAFC, Scott 3:30 pm Smart Phone Apps for Saskatchewan Producers - Dr. Ralph Deters, University of Saskatchewan 4:00 pm Fungicides – Risk vs Reward - Dr. Kelly Turkington, AAFC, Lacombe 4:30 pm SSCA AGM CROP PRODUCTION WEEK CROP PRODUCTION WEEK MONDAY January 7 5:30 pm Saskatchewan Pulse Growers’ Annual General Meeting (AGM) Prairieland Park Trade Centre, Breakout Rooms 3, 4 & 5 SaskSeed SASKATCHEWAN SOIL CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION: 25th Annual Conference www.ssca.ca 36 37 AGri-ARM RESEARCH UPDATE SASKATCHEWAN FRUIT GROWERS ASSOCIATION: FROM FIELD TO MARKET www.saskfruit.com www.saskcanola.com LOCATION Saskatoon Inn Ballroom B MUSTARD DAY www.saskmustard.com LOCATION Saskatoon Inn Ballroom C WEDNESDAY January 9 8:30 am Registration - $20 at the door 9:00 am - Chairman’s address - Patrick Ackerman 9:10 am Progress on New Mustard Varieties - Dr. Bifang Cheng, AAFC Mustard Breeder 9:45 am Mustard 21 Research Update - Pete Desai, Mustard 21 Canada Inc. 10:20 am Coffee 10:45 am Carinata Production in 2013 - Steve Fabijanski, Agrisoma SPECIAL SESSION 2013 Wednesday JANUARY 9 12:00 pm Lunch 12:45 pm SMDC Annual Meeting 1:15 pm The European Market Situation - Michael Kemperdick, Schluter & Maack GmbH, Hamburg, Germany 2:00 pm North American Mustard Market Outlook - Speaker TBA 7:00 pm Farmland Prices: Can we afford to own the land we farm? - J.P. Gervais, Senior Agriculture Economist, Farm Credit Canada - Earl Smith, Vice President, groPartners Farm and Land Management 9:00 pm Complimentary Snacks and Cash Bar 9:00 am Opening remarks - Brett Halstead 9:15 am Greetings from the Province - TBA 9:30 am We’ve got to do something…an adventure in farm transfer - Reg Shandro, Farmacist Advisory 10:30 am Coffee break 10:45 am Review of the 2012 canola disease situation - Clint Jurke, CCC 11:10 am Understanding the 2012 Aster Yellows outbreak in canola - Dr. Chrystel Olivier, AAFC 11:35 am Developments in nutrient management in canola - Dr. Ramona Mohr, AAFC 12:00 pm Lunch (provided with registration) 12:30 pm Annual General Business Meeting 1:30 pm What was bugging canola in 2012: insect review - Scott Hartley, SMA 8:00 am Registration: www.iharf.ca/events.php 1:50 pm Minimize your risk with proper canola storage - Dr. Noel White, AAFC 9:00 am Salt Tolerance of Hybrid Canola - Bryan Nybo (Wheatland Conservation Area) 2:20 pm 2012 Weed Survey - Julia Leeson, AAFC 9:45 am Field Pea Input Optimization - Anne Kirk (Western Applied Research Corporation) 2:45 pm Coffee break 3:00 pm Influencing national and international issues and policy - Rick White, CCGA 3:30 pm Canola market outlook - Marlene Boersch, Mercantile Venture 8:50 am Opening Remarks 10:30 am Coffee 10:45 am Hints & Strategies for StraightCombining Canola - Chris Holzapfel (Indian Head Agricultural Research Foundation) 4:15 pm Closing Remarks - Brett Halstead 4:30 pm Networking reception with producers and industry to follow 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. All registered producers who have pre-registered (www.saskcanola.com) by January 4 will be entered into a draw for two chances to win 4 tickets to SaskCanola’s 2013 Rider Game Day. 11:30 am Soil Fertility in Saskatchewan Irrigation - Gary Kruger (Irrigation Crop Diversification Corporation) LOCATION Saskatoon Inn 12:15 pm Lunch 10:00 am Opening Remarks 1:00 pm The Potential of Precision Seeding - Stu Brandt (Northeast Agriculture Research Foundation) 10:15 am Fractionation & Processing of Small Fruits for Application in Functional Foods& Nutraceuticals - Alphonsus Utioh, Manager, Research & Development, Food Development Centre 1:45 pm New Insights into Natural Aeration Grain Drying - Dr. Ron Palmer (Indian Head Agricultural Research Foundation) CANADIAN WHEAT BOARD DAY www.cwb.ca FRIDAY January 11 9:30 am Registration/Coffee 12:00 pm Lunch Served Agri-ARM Research Update 3:00 pm Refreshment Break Saturday, January 12 FRIDAY January 11 9:30 am Registration 8:30 am Registration/Coffee 10:00 am CWB of the Future/Vision - Ward Weisensel 10:45 am Pooling and CWB Trading - TBA 2:00 pm An open Q and A session for farmers to bring ideas to the meeting 2:20 pm Adjourn 9:00 am An Overview of the 2012 Production Season with Fruit Industry Updates - Forrest Scharf, Provincial Specialist, Fruit Crops, SK Ministry of Agriculture 10:00 am ADOPT Project Updates Evaluation of Fungicides for Saskatoon Berry Disease Control - Sandra Purdy, Prairie Berries (Saskatoon Trial Co-ordinator) 10:15 am Refreshment Break 10:45 am ADOPT Project Updates Growth Tray System for Growing Strawberries Inside & Outside Grow Tunnels - Murray Gray, Aylsham Fruit & Vegetables (Strawberry Trial Co-ordinator) 2013 CROP PRODUCTION SHOW 4:15 pm Making Social Media Work for your Business 5:30 pm Happy Hour Saskatoon Club 6:30 pm Past Presidents’ Banquet – Prepared by Executive Chef, Anthony McCarthy Speaker: Greg Johnson, Tornado Hunter SUPPLEMENT TO THE WESTERN PRODUCER 11:00 am Fruit Research Update - Ellen Sawchuk, University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program 12:00 pm Lunch 1:00 pm Annual General Meeting 2:30 pm Refreshment Break 3:00 pm Brown Blossom Rot - Forrest Scharf, Provincial Specialist, Fruit Crops, SK Ministry of Agriculture CROP PRODUCTION WEEK 12:00 pm Lunch 1:00 pm Weather and Market Outlook - Bruce Burnett 3:30 pm Welcome to the new SFGA Website 1:00 pm Pollination - Dr. Cory Sheffield, Research Scientist, Curator of Invertebrate Zoology, Royal SK Museum - Geoff Wilson, Provincial Specialist in Apiculture, SK Ministry of Agriculture LOCATION Saskatoon Inn 11:30 am CWB Programs Going Forward - Tom Viczko CROP PRODUCTION WEEK Location: Saskatoon Inn Ballroom B 11:20 am Condiment Mustard: What happens after it leaves the farm - Walter Dyck, Olds Products THURSDAY, January 10 8:00 am Registration Coffee and pastries Pre-register online before January 4, 2013 at www.saskcanola.com Registered Producers: no charge. Industry/Non-producers: $35 LOCATION Saskatoon Inn FRIDAY January 11 38 Travel Information 16 City of Saskatoon Warman R d 12 11 51st St E Central Ave Agra Rd Saskatoon Inn 33rd St W University of Saskatchewan TCU Place 7 22nd St W Circle Dr. 14 Circle Dr 37th St W Spa din a Idylwyld Dr 42nd St E Cre s Heritage Inn Attridge Dr Dr 5 lle Co Tourism Saskatoon 11th St W ge 8th St E 8th St E Cartwright St Boychuk Dr Circle Dr Lorne Ave Hodgson Rd Ruth St Preston Ave Taylor St Prairieland Park 16 11 NOTES: __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2013 CROP PRODUCTION SHOW . g n o r t s s d n a t S . g i b s bility! a d n a t S Yield lass ..World C dard. n a . 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