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
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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
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learn more at AgMoreThanEver.ca
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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new on-farm storage. Our Meridian multi-purpose hopper bins and fuel tanks feature
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Envirotec Services......................................................................B 3
Ernst & Young Llp...................................................................B 124
Exactrix Global Systems...................................................... A 15-16
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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................................................... A 21-24
Farmland Specialty Products...................................................D 171
Farmlink Marketing Solutions..................................................B 101
Farmtronics............................................................................D 175
Flaman Sales Ltd..................A 33,34,51,52; B 18-20, 44-46; D 205
Flash Welding......................................................................C 66,67
Flexxifinger Qd Industries Inc..................................................D 170
Fmc Canada.............................................................................A 43
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Fp Genetics..............................................................................B 70
Free Form Plastics.................................................................. A 7-8
Frontier Peterbilt Sales Ltd.................................D164-166,185-186
Full Line Ag Ltd...........................................................................D 7
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Garratt Industries Ltd...........................................................A 81,82
Gatco Manufacturing Inc...........................................................D 49
Gen Manufacturing Ltd....................................................D 167,168
Geosys.....................................................................................D 53
Glenmor Grain Systems Ltd.............................................D 158,160
Global Ag Risk Solutions.........................................................A 129
Golden West Trailer.................................................................B 104
Goodon Industries Ltd...............................................................C 32
Graham Seed Treating Systems.......................................B 156,157
Grain Bags Canada...............................................D 56-59,100-103
Grain Bin Direct.......................................................................C 7,8
Grain Guard c/o Agi................................................................D 206
Grain Millers Canada Corp........................................................B 40
Gratton Coulee Agri Parts..........................................................D 83
Great West Agro Ltd............................................................. 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................................................. D 20-21
Maximum Training....................................................................B 76
Maxquip Inc........................................................................ D 85-87
Meridian Manufacturing Group..................................................C 17
Michelin North America........................................B 131-32, 151-52
Michel’s Industries.............................................................. D 70-71
Middle Lake Steel Ltd.............................................................B 115
Milligan Biofuels Inc............................................................ B 42-43
Millsap Fuel Distributors Ltd................................................ A 72-74
Minic Industries........................................................................A 26
Mnp Llp...................................................................................C 20
Monsanto Canada Inc.............................................. A 57-58, 77-78
Moody’s Equipment..................................................................D 22
Morris Industries Ltd...................................................................D 6
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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............................................................ D 104-107
Houston Seed Saver...............................................................B 111
Hypro - Shurflo.......................................................................D 169
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Innovative Ag Performance Group...........................................B 160
Inputs Management Agro Inc....................................................A 93
Integrity Post Structures Ltd......................................................C 65
Intelligent Agricultural Solutions..............................................D 122
Interlake Resources Inc........................................................C 18,19
Intragrain Technologies Inc.......................................................C 51
Investors Group Financial Services..............................................B 8
Irrigation Crop Diversif. Corp.....................................................C 28
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Janzen Steel Buildings........................................................ C 68-69
Jgl Grain..................................................................................B 83
John Deere.............................................................................D 208
Jtl Industries Ltd............................................................... C 48-49
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Lane Realty Corp.......................................................................B 90
Legumex Walker Inc.................................................................. B41
Lewis M. Carter Mfg. (Canada) Ltd...................................... A 90-92
Louis Dreyfus Canada......................................................... B 63-64
Keho c/o Agi............................................................................D206
Kelln Solar..............................................................................B 127
K-Hart Industries Ltd..........................................D161-163,188-190
Koch Agronomic Services, Llc............................................ A 75-76
Kramer Auctions Ltd................................................................ C 26
Kramer Ltd..............................................................................D 202
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Lakeshore Manufacturing.........................................................B 12
Lakeview Insurance Brokers.......................................................B 9
Lambert Distributing Inc............................................................D 84
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National Bank Of Canada......................................................... B 62
National Leasing Agriculture Finance..........................................C 6
New Holland...............................................................................D 2
Nexeed Inc/Cimbria Canada.................................................... A 1-3
Nexus Ag................................................................................A 134
Norac Systems International........................................... D 183-184
Nordstrong Equipment..............................................................C 50
Norstar Industries............................................................... C 24-25
North West Terminal................................................................ B 6-7
Novid Inc................................................................................D 172
Novozymes Biologicals....................................................... A 30-32
Nufarm Agriculture Inc........................................................ A 66-69
Nutri Rx Inc..............................................................................A 39
Nuttall Mfg..............................................................................B 123
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Omex Agriculture Inc.................................................................A 94
Outback Guidance By Hemisphere Gps........................... D 113-115
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P & H Milling Group.................................................................B 122
Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd.........................................................B 67
Paterson Grain..........................................................................B 26
Pattison Liquid Systems............................................D 68-69,90-91
Penergetic Canada.......................................................... A 101-102
Phil’s Irrigation..........................................................................B 15
Pickseed Canada Inc.................................................................B 25
Pike Management Group Inc............................................... A 70-71
Pillar Lasers Inc.............................................................. D 176-177
Polaris Leasing Ltd....................................................................B 68
Polywest Ltd.................................................................D 8-9,54-55
Positioning & Autosteer Technologies.............................. D 149-151
Power Rich Corporation...................................................... A 62-63
Power Up Lubricants.......................................................B 161, 162
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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
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Q-Line Trucking Ltd................................................................. B 1-2
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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
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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
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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
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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
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U of S College of Agri & Bio Resources................................ B 36-38
U of S Department of Plant & Soil Sciences...............................B 39
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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......................... D 109-110
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Begins January 5, 2013
Crop Production Week 2013 will run from Saturday, January 5 to Saturday, January 12 in Saskatoon. All of
the main crop-based commodity organizations in the province have meetings and they cooperate to hold a
Wednesday evening Special Session.
Agri-Arm Research will be holding their first meeting with Crop Production Week on Friday, January 11.
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
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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
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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
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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
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