january 9-12, 2012 - The Western Producer

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january 9-12, 2012 - The Western Producer
2012 OFFICIAL SHOW GUIDE
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MESSAGES FROM
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Premier of Saskatchewan
Mayor of Saskatoon
The President
The Chairman
Agriculture Manager
INFORMATION
8 Spraying Innovations
Crop Protection Technology Clinic
9 Show Information
10 Bayer CropScience
Information Theatre
14 Alphabetical Exhibitor List
20 Exhibitor Map
22 Exhibitor List by Category
FEATURES
12 Farming in Flooded Soils
Lyle Cowell. Viterra
12 Grain Storage - What Does it Cost Me?
Mike Plypchuk, Ministry of Agriculture
13 Getting Serious About ROI
Edgar Hammermeister, PAg
13 Are You Ready For an Open Grain Market?
Dustin Gabor, Ag-Chieve Corporation
PRAIRIELAND PARK
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
P. 306.931.7149 F.306.931.7886
EMAIL
[email protected]
WEBSITE
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PUBLISHER
Larry Hertz
ADVERTISING
DIRECTOR
Kelly Berg
DESIGN &
LAYOUT
Shelley Wichmann
The Crop Production Show Official
Show Guide is a supplement to
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Welcome from the PREMIER
On behalf of the Government of Saskatchewan, I am very pleased to welcome you to the 2012
Western Canadian Crop Production Show.
Specifically focused on the grain industry, Western Canada’s premier showcase for crop
production presents information to producers on the latest technology, services, and products to
enhance their operations. Now in its 29th year, this continually expanding show strictly limits its
exhibits to only those directly related to crop production.
Providing an exceptional venue for farmers to meet with the stakeholders beyond the farm gate,
this show affords a great opportunity for a positive exchange of ideas and networking. I applaud
the organizers for their work on this outstanding platform of innovation and business excellence.
And, I also wish to thank all the sponsors for their generous support.
Everyone benefits from a strong and robust agricultural sector. Enjoy your time in Saskatchewan
while taking in some of the many special events being held throughout Saskatoon.
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Welcome from the MAYOR
On behalf of the City of Saskatoon, I am very pleased to extend a warm welcome to everyone
participating in the 2012 Western Canadian Crop Production Show.
With its impressive showcase of technology, products and services, this premier grain
industry event provides a valuable opportunity to gain insight into the business of successful
crop production. I am sure that participants will benefit greatly from the innovative exhibitor
information and presentations which will assist crop producers in their planning and decision
making for the future.
Thank you to the sponsors and congratulations to the organizers for ensuring the success of the
2012 Crop Production Show. Your contributions have resulted in an interesting and informative
event which we are proud to host in our city.
Saskatoon is a city recognized for its rich offering of the arts, sports and recreation. I invite
visitors to explore our city’s many wonderful amenities and discover why Saskatoon shines.
Once again, welcome and enjoy the show.
— Donald J. Atchison
Mayor
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Welcome from the President
Prepare to be inspired and impressed while attending the 2012 Western Canadian Crop
Production Show, no matter what your specific interest. On behalf of Prairieland Park’s Board of
Directors and members, welcome to the 29th annual show.
Yet again, the show is sold out, as producer associations, the research community, industry and
others with a keen interest in crop production come together for this annual event focusing on
advancements relating to all major crops grown in Western Canada.
From ‘Pulse Days’ to grain storage options, from agronomy issues to the latest in spraying
innovations, together with many other developments taking place in crop production, the
show is guaranteed to motivate. Whether it is a sit down lecture, equipment demonstration,
product information, or a chance to browse, compare and discuss, the Western Canadian Crop
Production Show has something for every patron.
With more than 220,000 square feet of indoor space accommodating a record number of
exhibits, the convenient layout and professional patron services at Prairieland ensure your visit to
the Western Canadian Crop Production Show will be an enjoyable and edifying one.
To those who have travelled from within Saskatchewan and Western Canada, and to those from
across Canada and the United States, thank you for attending this Western Canadian show that
has evolved into an international event.
— Adele M. Buettner
President, Saskatoon Prairieland Park Corporation
WELCOME FROM THE CHAIRMAN
Thank you for joining us at the Western Canadian Crop Production Show again this year.
Our show has earned the reputation for providing farmers with the most advanced products
and services in the industry. We have been able to do this with the help of our exhibitors, who
continually provide tremendous value to our visitors. Once again we have a sold out event, and
our exhibitors will promote the latest in equipment, technology and research designed to keep our
agriculture industry a global leader.
Our information theatre will offer very topical speakers, and remains a leading source of current
information. This year we have a wide range of material being presented, I hope you find time to
visit and learn.
This year we are offering a Sprayer Clinic. Building on two successful combine clinics this event
will offer the same learning environment, and detail you need to maximize your spraying efforts.
On behalf of the Western Canadian Crop Production Show committee, staff and volunteers, thank
you again for spending your valuable time with us.
— Curtis Gulka
Chairman, Crop Production Committee
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WELCOME FROM THE AGRICULTURE MANAGER
Produced by Saskatoon Prairieland Park for the 29th year, the Western Canadian Crop
Production show will provide the best in expert education, exhibits featuring the latest
technologies and products, and quality networking with producer and industry experts.
The City of Saskatoon will embrace agriculture the week of January 9 – 13, by officially
proclaiming it “Agriculture Business Awareness Week”. The Western Canadian Crop Production
Show, as well as Crop Week events, attract leaders in Canadian grain production including top
producers and manufacturers. The reputation that the show has earned is evident in both the
requests for additional space from current exhibitors, and new companies wanting to exhibit their
product or service.
While our focus of attracting qualified buyers and sellers has not changed, the show’s ongoing
success can be attributed to its ability to provide new events that highlight current issues and new
technology. This year a new Spraying Innovations: Crop Protection Technology Clinic will take
place on Wednesday & Thursday in Hall A. Attendees will gather information and advice from
equipment specialists and key note speaker Tom Wolfe will provide an overview of five key issues
of increasing importance in spraying.
Our goal to provide an ag-industry gathering place with a global perspective and access to the
latest technologies and education is ongoing. On behalf of our entire staff and the volunteer Crop
Production Show committee, I welcome you to Prairieland Park and the Western Canadian Crop
Production Show.
— Lori Cates
Agriculture Manager
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DATE:
Wednesday, Jan. 11 & Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012
TIME:
8:00 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.
LOCATION: Saskatoon Prairieland Park - Hall A
PRICE:
$50 per person*
*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
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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 five key
issues that are of increasing importance in spraying:
• Application Accuracy
• Uniformity
• Water Volume
• Boom Height
• Spray Quality
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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
10:15 AM Concurrent break-out sessions facilitated by:
Trimble OR John Deere
12:00 PM Lunch
Speaker: Garnet Welykholowa - Capstan Ag
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1:15 PM
Concurrent break-out sessions facilitated by:
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Limited Registration. Deadline: January 6, 2012
To register visit: www.cropproductiononline.com
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Show Information
SASKATOON PRAIRIELAND
PARK
SHOW HOURS
MONDAY
January 9
12 pm - 7 pm
TUESDAY
January 10 10 am - 6 pm
WEDNESDAY
January 11 10 am - 6 pm
THURSDAY
January 12 10 am - 5 pm
THE BUSINESS CENTRE
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Take the Ruth Street
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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 foyer of the Trade Centre.
Volunteers at the Info Booth can answer
patrons’ questions about the show.
The Business Centre is designed
to provide on-site convenience to
Western Canadian Crop Production
Show Exhibitors. Photocopying, fax,
telephone, internet connection and
small meeting tables are available at
no cost.
PARKING
FREE on site. Parking lot shuttle
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Bayer CropScience Information Theatre
HALL B - Prairieland Park Trade Centre
DATE
TOPIC
SPEAKER
Farming in Flooded Soils
Lyle Cowell, Viterra
TUESDAY
12:00 PM
January 10
2:00 PM
Farming in Flooded Soils
Lyle Cowell, Viterra
Getting Serious about ROI (Return on Investment) - the impact of balanced crop nutrition
E. Hammermeister, PAg
Western Ag Labs Ltd.
WEDNESDAY 12:00 PM
January 11
2:00 PM
Getting Serious about ROI (Return on Investment) - the impact of balanced crop nutrition
E. Hammermeister, PAg
Western Ag Labs Ltd.
Grain Storage Costs & Options
Mike Plypchuk, Ministry of Agriculture
Grain Storage Costs & Options
Are You Ready for an Open Grain Market
Mike Plypchuk, Ministry of Agriculture
Dustin Gabor, Ag-Chieve Corporation
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Farming in Flooded
Soils
Bayer CropScience Theatre
Hall B - Prairieland Park Trade Centre
LYLE COWELL, VITERRA
MONDAY, Jan. 9 at 2:00 PM
And
tuesday, Jan. 10 at Noon
The past decade of farming has brought
extremes of weather conditions – recent years have
seen excess rain and saturated soil conditions.
Excess water has brought new challenges to
farming, some which can be managed and others
which we cannot. Today, we will discuss how wet
conditions affect the soil and crops on our farms in
Saskatchewan
Grain Storage – What
Does it Cost Me?
Bayer CropScience Theatre
Hall B - Prairieland Park Trade Centre
MIKE PLYPCHUK, MINISTRY OF
AGRICULTURE
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 11 at 2:00 PM
And
THURSDAY, Jan. 12 at Noon
Storing grain on the prairies is a normal practice,
but what does it really cost? Is there an advantage
to store grain in bins versus bags? Or both? Can I
afford it?
Many farms have gone through or are
contemplating expanding their seeded acres and
may be wondering what the best option is for them
when it comes to grain storage. The current value
of grains, oilseeds and specialty crops also have a
bearing on investment and types of storage systems
to consider.
So, how do I determine which system is the best for
me? Can I determine what my annual costs will be
per bushel of grain storage? Find these out during the
presentation and have an opportunity to determine
your own costs.
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Getting Serious About ROI (Return on Investment)
Getting serious about ROI (Return on Investment) – the impact of
balanced crop nutrition.
As intriguing as rising crop prices are, it does not take long for
inputs to rise as well. What is often under estimated is the impact
crop nutrition can have on crop quality, yields and ultimately income.
But is adding more nitrogen the answer? This commonly held belief
will be challenged. Nutrients can be over applied resulting in crop
returns being less than the expense invested. At the same time risk
has increased and cash flow is challenged. The farm manager’s focus
needs to be on Maximum Economic Yield (MEY).
This presentation will discuss optimizing crop nutrition for optimum
financial returns. Successful crop planning takes into consideration
not only sound crop agronomy, but also the degree of risk tolerance
and farm logistics.
Bayer CropScience Theatre
Hall B - Prairieland Park Trade Centre
Edgar Hammermeister, PAg
TUESDAY, Jan. 10 at 2:00 PM
And
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 11 at Noon
Are You Ready For An Open Grain Market?
With plans underway to end the grain marketing
monopoly, it is going to be very important for Western
Canada farmers to understand both the changes and
opportunities that are coming to wheat, durum, and
barley marketing in an open market Pricing
Deciding when to sell wheat in an open market will
involve monitoring the futures and identifying trends,
price ranges, reversal signals, and objectives. Having
this information at hand and having the ability to market
intraday will be important for setting price targets for your
wheat. Also monitoring the new look protein premiums
and discounts, basis levels, and pricing incentives such
as options and trucking premiums will add value to your
wheat production.
Moving Grain
Delivering your wheat will bring new opportunities
and pose new challenges with an open market. With the
removal of the percentage call system, you will be able to
better manage cash flows and bin space with your wheat
production at harvest. Some challenges to consider will
be the removal of the CWB’s lease on railcars for wheat. Producer car involvement will be limited initially as grain
companies will prefer to deal with their own grain sales.
An open grain market presents both opportunities and
challenges. With the right tools and analysis of futures,
basis, pricing incentives and delivery opportunities,
the challenges will become opportunities for your farm,
allowing you more control of how and when you sell your
grain, just like the other commodities you currently sell.
Bayer CropScience Theatre
Hall B - Prairieland Park Trade Centre
DUSTIN GABOR, AG-CHIEVE CORPORATION
THURSDAY, Jan. 12 at 2:00 PM
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2012
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CROP PRODUCTION SHOW DIRECTORY
A B J Agri Products........................................................D 13
Aafc - Aesb Agroforestry Development....................................C 40
Aafc- Agri - Environment Services Branch.........................C 38, 39
Adair Sales & Marketing Co. Inc................................D 16-19,44-47
Adm Agri-Industries Co.............................................................B 24
Affordable Parts............................................................ B 133 - 135
Ag & Agri-Food Canada - Research Ctr........................................C 2
Ag Growth International..........................................................D 206
Ag Leader Technology................................................... D 126 - 129
Ag Shield Manufacturing.........................................................D 164
Ag-Chieve Corporation..............................................................B 94
Agremote Systems..........................................................D 124, 125
Agri Card, A Bank West Product................................................C 32
Agricultural Health & Safety Network........................................B 75
Agricultural Producers Assoc. Of Saskatchewan..................B 58, 59
Agri-Food Central Ltd...........................................................B 54,55
Agrisoma................................................................................B 148
Agri-Trend Inc.................................................................B 144, 145
Agrowplow Canada.........................................................D 190, 191
Agtron Enterprises Inc.....................................................A 176, 177
Ag-Vision Seed Ltd..........................................................B 101, 102
Aim Material Handling Systems........................................ C 55 - 60
Allen Leigh Security & Communications....................................B 25
Alpine Plant Foods........................................................... A 24 - 26
Als Environmental....................................................................B 97
Amsoil & Aggrand Liquid Fertilizer.............................................B 76
Apollo Machine & Products Ltd.................................................D 85
Arrowcorp Inc.................................................................A 114, 115
Arysta Life Science.............................................................A 89, 90
Assante Wealth Management Ltd............................................B 157
Assoc Of Cdn Custom Harvesters..............................................B 26
Atom Jet Industries.............................................................D 64, 65
Atp Nutrition Ltd.....................................................................A 120
Aws Air Reels.................................................................D 160, 161
EXHIBITORS
B
Back To Your Roots Soil Solutions Inc..........................................A 5
Basf Canada..................................................................A 123, 124
Batco Manufacturing C/O Agi..................................................D 206
Bayer Cropscience............................................................ D 42 - 45
Becker Underwood.............................................................A 74, 75
Best Cooking Pulses, Inc.........................................................B 155
Best Environmental Technologies........................................A 18, 19
Bmo Bank Of Montreal...............................................................B 9
Bmo Nesbitt Burns.....................................................................B 8
Bourgault Industries Ltd..........................................................D 208
Bourgault Tillage Tools.................................................. D 172 - 175
Brandt Agricultural Products Ltd..................................................D 4
Brehon Agrisystems Inc......................................................D 75, 76
Brett Young.....................................................................B 158, 159
Brownlees Trucking Inc...........................................................D 120
Buffer Valley Industries.............................................................C 54
Bunge Canada.................................................................. B 62 - 64
C
Calidon Financial Services Inc...................................................C 26
Calmar Industries......................................................................D 63
Canada Malting Co. Ltd.............................................................A 72
Canada Saskatchewan Irrigation Diversification Centre...............C 1
Canadian Canola Growers Assoc...............................................B 23
Canadian Farm Business Management Council.........................B 98
Canadian Grain Commission...................................................C 3, 4
Canadian Wheat Board.................................................. B 60, 61, 90
Canadian Wheat Board - Weatherfarm....................................B 115
Cancade Company Ltd..............................................................D 60
Can-Seed Equipment Ltd.................................................. A 79 - 81
Canterra Seeds Ltd.............................................................B 65, 66
Capstan Ag Systems Inc. & Dyterra Corp........................... D 25 - 27
Cargill Ltd..................................................................... B 116 - 118
Cgf Brokerage & Consulting...................................................B 119
Cibc.........................................................................................C 21
Cimbria Technologies Canada............................................. A 9 - 11
Cjym\Cfym Radio........................................................Hall C Lobby
Commercial Ind. Mfg (Cim)........................................................D 86
Convey-All Inc.........................................................................D 200
Co-Op Ag Team...................................................................A 60, 61
Crary Industries........................................................................D 38
Cwk Enterprises.......................................................................D 50
D
Darmani Grain Storage..............................................C 47,48,67,68
Dave Ross Equipment Ltd.......................................................D 108
Decisive Farming............................................................D 116, 117
Degelman Industries Ltd.................................................Main Foyer
Del Equipment Ltd...................................................................D 61
Dimo’s Tool & Die/Labtronics..........................................B 125, 126
Discovery Seed Labs Ltd.................................................B 109, 110
Double A Trailers.....................................................................A 102
Dow Agrosciences Canada Inc.......................................... A 32 - 36
Dryair 2000 Inc...................................................................C 22, 23
Dtn / The Progressive Farmer....................................................B 5
Ducks Unlimited Canada.....................................................B 84, 85
Dupont Canada Inc................................................A 87,88,107,108
Dutch Industries.............................................................D 114, 115
Dwight’s Next Energy..........................................................B 79, 80
E
Envirotec Services....................................................... B 104
Equipment Technologies Inc.............................................. D 28 - 35
Ez-Gro....................................................................................A 64
F
Farm Business Communications/Grainews................................B 81
Farm Credit Canada.......................................................... C 41 - 46
Farm For Profit..........................................................................A 28
Farmagro Sales Ltd...................................................................A 62
Farmers Edge Precision Consulting................................... D 94 - 96
Farmers Of North America................................................. A 20 - 23
Farmland Specialty Products...................................................D 137
Farmlink Marketing Solutions....................................................B 83
Farmtronics..............................................................................D 74
Field Smart (Western Sales)...........................................D 146, 147
Flaman Sales Ltd........................................ D 205,B 18-20,A 48-51
Flash Welding.....................................................................C 61, 62
Flexxifinger Qd Industries Inc..................................................D 109
Fp Genetics..............................................................................B 40
Free Form Plastics..................................................................A 6, 7
Frontier Peterbilt Sales Ltd................................................ D 77 - 82
Full Line Ag Ltd...........................................................................D 7
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Garratt Industries Ltd..........................................................A 94, 95
Gatco Manufacturing Inc...........................................................D 39
Gen Manufacturing Ltd...................................................D 122, 123
Glenmor Grain Systems Ltd.......................................... D 181 - 183
Golden West Trailer.................................................................B 150
Goodon Industries Ltd...............................................................C 31
Graham Seed Treating Systems........................................B 99, 100
Grain Bags Canada...............................................D 56-59,100-103
Grain Bin Direct......................................................................C 6, 7
Grain Guard C/O Agi................................................................D 206
Grain Millers Canada Corp........................................................B 57
Gratton Coulee Agri Parts........................................................D 110
Greenleaf Technologies.............................................................D 43
Greenline Enterprise Inc............................................D 152-5,196-9
Greentronics...............................................................................A 4
H
Hardi North America Inc...........................................D 68-70, 89-91
Harvest Services.....................................................................D 111
Hawes Agro Ltd............................................................ D 209 - 213
Heads Up Plant Protectants Inc.................................................A 78
Hergott Duval Stack Llp.........................................................B 124
Hold-On Industries...................................................D 162-3, 188-9
Honey Bee Mfg......................................................................D 204
Horsch Anderson.......................................................... D 184 - 187
Husky Energy.............................................................................A 8
Hypro - Shurflo...............................................................D 158, 159
I
Innovative Ag Performance Group...........................................B 160
Inputs Management Agro Inc....................................................A 91
Integrity Post Structures Ltd......................................................C 52
Interlake Resources Inc.......................................................C 11, 12
Intragrain Technologies Inc.......................................................C 51
Investors Group Financial Services............................................B 31
Irrigation Crop Diversification Corp............................................C 27
J
J.R. Simplot Company.........................................................A 30, 31
Janzen Steel Buildings........................................................C 65, 66
John Deere.............................................................................D 207
Jtl Industries Ltd...............................................................C 36, 37
K
Keho C/O Agi..........................................................................D 206
K-Hart Industries Ltd...................................................D 8-10,53-55
Koch Agronomic Services, Llc.............................................A 92, 93
Kramer Auctions Ltd.................................................................C 25
Kramer Ltd..............................................................................D 202
EXHIBITORS
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Lakeview Insurance Brokers...................................................B 111
Lambert Distributing Inc............................................................D 62
Lane Realty Corp.......................................................................B 92
Lewis M. Carter Mfg. (Canada) Ltd................................ A 104 - 106
Louis Dreyfus Canada.............................................................B 1, 2
Mad Concaves..........................................................................C 24
Mana Canada Inc...................................................................A 116
Manitoba Harvest Hemp Foods & Oils.......................................A 55
Massload Technologies Inc..................................................C 63,64
Maxquip....................................................................... D 178 - 180
Meridian Manufacturing Goup........................................... C 73 - 80
Meyers Norris Penny.................................................................C 19
Michelin North America............................................B 131-2, 151-2
Michel’s Industries..............................................................D 87, 88
Middle Lake Steel Ltd.............................................................B 120
Milligan Bio-Tech Inc.................................................................B 43
Millsap Fuel Distributors Ltd.......................................... A 117 - 119
Minic Industries........................................................................A 27
Monsanto Canada Inc................................................A 56,57,76,77
Moody’s Equipment..................................................................D 24
Morris Industries Ltd...................................................................D 6
Mustard Capital Inc...................................................................B 69
N
National Leasing.........................................................................C 5
New Holland...............................................................................D 2
Norac Systems International...........................................D 106, 107
Nordstrong Equipment..............................................................C 50
Norstar Industries...............................................................B 70, 71
North West Terminal................................................................B 6, 7
Novid Inc................................................................................D 139
Novozymes Biologicals..................................................... A 39 - 41
Nufarm Agriculture Inc...................................................... A 65 - 68
Nuttall Mfg..............................................................................B 138
O
Omex Agriculture Inc...............................................................A 103
Outback Guidance By Hemisphere Gps......................... D 140 - 142
P
P & H Milling Group.................................................................B 121
Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd.........................................................B 67
Paterson Grain..........................................................................B 41
Pattison Liquid Systems...............................................D 66-7, 92-3
Penergetic Canada..........................................................A 100, 101
Pickseed Canada Inc.................................................................B 56
Pike Management Group Inc...........................................A 121, 122
Pillar Lasers Inc..................................................................D 40, 41
Pioneer Hi-Bred Limited................................................ B 139 - 141
Polaris Leasing Ltd....................................................................B 68
Polywest Ltd............................................................D 104-5, 150-1
Positioning & Autosteer Technologies................................ D 97 - 99
Power Rich Corporation......................................................A 58, 59
Power Up Lubricants.......................................................B 161, 162
Prairie Malt Limited............................................................B 77, 78
Prairie Mobile Communications.................................................B 82
Prairie Plant Systems Inc........................................................B 112
Prairie Steel Products Ltd........................................................C 8, 9
Premier Tech Biotechnologies...................................................A 46
Provincial Council Of Add Boards..............................................A 71
Putman Construction Ltd..........................................................A 29
M
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M & K Welding Ltd..................................................................A 2, 3
MacDon Industries Ltd................................................................D 1
Q-Line Trucking Ltd.................................................................B 3, 4
Quarry Seed Ltd......................................................................B 114
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Rack Petroleum..................................................................A 69, 70
Rain Maker Irrigation Development Ltd...................................B 122
Raven Industries Inc.......................................................... D 71 - 73
Rayglen Commodities.........................................................B 88, 89
Redekop Manufacturing Co.................................................D 83, 84
Redhead Equipment Ltd......................................................D 11, 12
Redhead Equipment Ltd./Case Ih Equipment...............................D 5
Rem Enterprises.............................................................D 135, 136
Renn Mill Center Inc..................................................... D 143 - 145
Richardson Pioneer Limited.............................................. A 96 - 99
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers..........................................................B 11
Rite Way Mfg. Co. Ltd..........................................................D 36, 37
Rodono Industries......................................................... D 167 - 169
Rosetown Flighting Supply Ltd................................................D 171
Rosler Construction 2000 Inc..............................................B 86, 87
Roto Shear/Shurtight Mfg.........................................................D 42
Royal Bank Of Canada............................................................B 149
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S.W. Industrial Filter Tec Service......................................B 153, 154
Salford Farm Machinery Ltd................................................D 20, 21
Saskatchewan Aerial Applicators Assoc....................................A 17
Saskatchewan Credit Unions....................................................C 35
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance............................................B 27, 28
Saskatchewan Fruit Growers Assoc.................................B 105, 106
Saskatchewan Herb & Spice Assoc...........................................B 93
Saskatchewan Irrigation Projects Assoc....................................C 28
Saskatchewan Ministry Of Agriculture......................B 29-30, 34, 35
Saskatchewan Municipal Hail Insurance Assoc.........................B 42
Saskatchewan Trade & Export Partnership................................B 33
Sask Canola........................................................................B 21, 22
Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc....................................... D 130 - 132
Saskcan Pulse Trading...........................................B 107-8, 129-30
SaskPower.........................................................................B 16, 17
Satake USA Inc.........................................................................A 47
Scotiabank...............................................................................B 52
Scoular Canada Ltd..................................................................B 10
Seager Wheeler Historic Farm...................................................B 91
Secan.............................................................................B 142, 143
Seed Hawk.................................................................................D 3
Seed Master...........................................................................D 214
Seed Solutions Seed Labs.......................................................B 123
Setter Manufacturing Division.................................................D 166
Shymko Farm Sales................................................................D 133
Skyway Grain Systems Inc..............................................D 112, 113
Soil Stewardship Group West..............................................D 48, 49
Solar Outpost......................................................................C 15, 16
Spraytest Controls Inc.....................................................D 118, 119
Steelcraft Inc., Clemmer Division..............................................C 53
Stewart Steel Inc.....................................................................D 134
Summers Manufacturing Company.................................D 156, 157
Sunnybrook Welding & Machine Shop.....................................D 121
Sunwest Food Laboratory Ltd....................................................B 53
Syngenta Crop Protection...................................... A 82-6, 109-113
T
Technotill................................................................................D 170
Teejet Technologies....................................................... D 192 - 195
Terra Grain Fuels....................................................................B 113
Terramax........................................................................B 127, 128
The Airseeder Hopper.............................................................D 138
Toepfer International, Western Grain & Processing Division. B 95-96
Transall Group Of Companies..................................................B 146
Tri Star Farm Services Ltd...............................................D 148, 149
Tridekon.................................................................................D 201
Triple Star Mfg. Ltd.............................................................D 14, 15
Tru-Kare Tank & Meter Service Ltd............................................C 49
Twister C/O Agi.......................................................................D 206
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U A P Canada.................................................................... A 12 - 14
U Of S, College of Agriculture & Bio Resources....................B 38, 39
U Of S, Depts. of Plant & Soil Sciences................................B 36, 37
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Valley West Irrigation Inc.........................................................B 147
Versa Frame Inc..................................................................C 13, 14
Versatile & Farm King.............................................................D 203
Viterra (Ag Equipment)...............................................B 47-51, 72-4
Viterra Inc...........................................................................C 17, 18
W
Walinga Inc.. .......................................................... D 51, 52
Walker Seeds Ltd.......................................................... B 32
Wall Grain.............................................................. C 29, 30
Waterhouse Seeds. ....................................................... B 12
Wentworth Ag. ........................................................... B 136
Westeel.......................................................... C 69-72,81-4
Western Ag Labs...................................................... A 15, 16
Western Feed Grain Development Co-op........................... B 137
Western Grains Research Foundation............................... B 156
Western Producer, The. ............................................. C 33, 34
Westfield Industries C/O Agi. ......................................... D 206
Wheatheart Manufacturing C/O Agi. ................................ D 206
Wilger Industries Ltd................................................. D 22, 23
Wilke Sales. ............................................................. D 165
Wood Country.............................................................. C 10
Y
Your Link Inc.......................................................................B 13, 14
Z
Zipperlock Building Co..............................................................C 20
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B75 B76
B5
B4
B160
B88 B89
B63 B62
B58 B59
B2
B1
B29 B30
B36 B35 B34
B28
B3
B161
C25
C26
B94
C23
C24
B162
B93
C22
B92
B91
C20
C21
C19
B90
B61
C16
C17
C18
B60
B33
B32
B31
C15
C27
C28
C29
C30
C31
C35
C38
C39
C40
C2
C42 C41
C37
C43
C45 C46
C84
C71 C82
C69
C44
C36
C1
Hall C
C34
C33
C32
C47 C68
C48 C67
C65
C49 C66
C50
C72 C81
C83
C52 C63
C73 C80
C70
C53 C62
C74 C79
C51 C64
C60
C54 C61
C75 C78
C55
C56 C59
C76 C77
C4
C3
C6
C5
C7
C8
C9
C11
C10
C12
A5
A4
A3
A1
A2
A66
A67
A21 A20
A24
A19 A18
Hall A
A15 A14 A13 A12
A6
A8
A7
A9
A11
A31
A35 A34 A33 A32
A30
A48 A49 A50 A51
A27 A28 A29
A17 A16
A25 A26
A22 A23
A37 A36
A10
A46 A47
A79 A80
A54
A40 A39 A38
A42 A43 A44 A45
A41
A78
A55
A83 A82
A81
A53 A52
A59 A58 A57 A56
A74 A75 A76 A77
A63 A62 A61
A70 A71 A72
A85 A84
A60
A73
A65 A64
A68 A69
A87
A86
A91 A90 A89 A88
A109 A110 A111 A112 A113
A96 A95 A94 A93 A92
A116 A115 A114
A97
A120 A119 A118 A117
A98 A99 A100 A101 A102 A103 A104 A105 A106 A107 A108
A124 A123 A122 A121
Pulse Days
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Hall B
B153 B154 B155 B156 B157 B158 B159
B152 B151 B150 B149 B148 B147 B146 B145 B144 B143 B142
B131 B132 B133 B134 B135 B136 B137 B138 B139 B140 B141
B6
Grain Companies
Seed Companies
Grain Storage & Drying
Crop Protection Products
Fertilizer Companies
Irrigation
Grain Cleaning & Sorting
Farm Management
Finance
Research
B95
B130 B129 B128 B127 B126 B125 B124 B123 B122 B121 B120 B119
B107 B108 B109 B110 B111 B112 B113 B114 B115 B116 B117 B118
B87
B98 B97 B96
B38 B37
B68 B67 B66 B65 B64
B53 B54 B55 B56 B57
B83 B84 B85 B86
B106 B105 B104 B103 B102 B101 B100 B99
B78 B79 B80 B81 B82
B73 B72 B71 B70 B69
B48 B49 B50 B51 B52
B45 B44 B43 B42
B7
B24 B25 B26 B27
B41 B40 B39
B46
B8
B19 B20 B21 B22 B23
B47
B74
B77
BAYER
CROPSCIENCE
Information
Theatre
Hall A, B & C
B18
B9
C57 C58
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Concession
B17
B15
B12 B11 B10
Hall D & E
B16
B14 B13
C13
C14
Seeding Equipment
Grain Handling
Grain Transportation
Forage Production
Equipment
Sprayers
Spraying Technology
GPS Technology
Harvest Equipment
Straw & Chaff Management
ENTRANCE
PRAIRIELAND PARK
THEME AREAS BY
BUILDING
MONSANTO
SASKATOON’S
Hall C
HALL E
SPORTS BAR
Soup &
Sandwich
HALL D
Plus Daily Lunch
Buffet from
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Beef on a
Bun
Full Menu
Table service
Lunch specials
Happy Hour specials
Concession
with Full Bar
Service.
Daily Lunch
Specials. Full
bar service
HALL B
located at Lorne
Avenue Entrance
Open daily from 10:30am – midnight
FOYER
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Terrace
D5
D4
D3
D11 D52
D10 D53
D9
D8
D54
D55
D61
D98
D60 D99
D59 D100
D58 D101
D57 D102
D56 D103
D111 D144
D110 D145
D109 D146
D108 D147
D107 D148
D106 D149
D105 D150
D104 D151
D157 D194
D156 D195
D155 D196
D154 D197
D153 D198
D152 D199
D200
D12 D51
D62 D97
D112 D143
D6
D13 D50
D63 D96
D7
D14 D49
D64 D95
D160 D191
D159 D192
D158 D193
D47
D15 D48
D16
D161 D190
D164 D187
D113 D142
D165 D186
D65 D94
D116 D139
D17 D46
D117 D138
D167 D184
D166 D185
D163 D188
D118 D137
D168 D183
D162 D189
D69 D90
D68 D91
D119 D136
D114 D141
D89
D120 D135
D115 D140
D88
D93
D20 D43
D70
D87
D67 D92
D21 D42
D71
D66
D22 D41
D72
D18 D45
D40
D19 D44
D24 D39
D23
D170 D181
D169 D182
D171 D180
D121 D134
D173 D178
D172 D179
D73 D86
D125 D130
D124 D131
D175 D176
D174 D177
D25 D38
D83
D126 D129
D122 D133
D82
D127 D128
D123 D132
D76
D81
D75 D84
D77
D80
D74 D85
D28 D35
D78
D27 D36
D29 D34
D79
D26 D37
D31 D32
D30 D33
D201
D204
D205
D206
D207
D208
D202
D203
D214
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2012 Exhibitors by Category
Agriculture Associations
Agricultural Producers Assoc. Of Sask............ B 58, 59
Association Of Cdn Custom Harvesters................. B 26
Canadian Canola Growers Assoc......................... B 23
Canadian Farm Business Mgmt Council............... B 98
Provincial Council Of Add Boards........................ A 71
SaskCanola............................................... B 21, 22
Sask Aerial Applicators Assoc............................. A 17
Sask Fruit Growers Assoc........................ B 105, 106
Saskatchewan Herb & Spice Assn...................... B 93
Agri-Trend Inc........................................ B 144, 145
Co-op Ag Team.......................................... A 60, 61
Farm For Profit................................................ A 28
Field Smart (Western Sales)................... D 146, 147
Inputs Management Agro Inc............................. A 91
Irrigation Crop Diversif. Corp.............................. C 27
Paterson Grain................................................. B 41
Saskatchewan Ministry Of Agriculture.B 29-30, 34, 35
Soil Stewardship Group West....................... D 48, 49
U A P Canada............................................A 12 - 14
Western Ag Labs........................................ A 15, 16
Affordable Parts.................................... B 133 - 135
Ag Leader Technology...........................D 126 – 129
Ag Shield Manufacturing................................. D 164
Allen Leigh Security & Communications............... B 25
Aws Air Reels....................................... D 160, 161
Calmar Industries............................................. D 63
Farmtronics..................................................... D 74
Field Smart (Western Sales)................... D 146, 147
Flexxifinger Qd Industries Inc........................... D 109
Full Line Ag Ltd.................................................. D 7
Gratton Coulee Agri Parts................................ D 110
Jtl Industries Ltd....................................... C 36, 37
Kramer Auctions Ltd......................................... C 25
Mad Concaves................................................. C 24
Michel’s Industries..................................... D 87, 88
New Holland..................................................... D 2
Nufarm Agriculture Inc................................A 65 - 68
Redekop Manufacturing Co.......................... D 83, 84
Redhead Equipment Ltd./Case IH Equip................ D 5
Redhead Equipment Ltd.............................. D 11, 12
Rodono Industries................................. D 167 - 169
Rosetown Flighting Supply Ltd......................... D 171
Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc................. D 130 - 132
Stewart Steel Inc........................................... D 134
Wilke Sales.................................................. D 165
Ag Leader Technology............................ D 126 - 129
Agri-Trend Inc........................................ B 144, 145
Allen Leigh Security & Communications............... B 25
Calidon Financial Services Inc............................ C 26
Canadian Wheat Board - Weatherfarm.............. B 115
Cargill Ltd............................................ B 116 - 118
Farmers Edge Precision Consulting............... D 94 - 96
Farmers Of North America...........................A 20 - 23
Farmlink Marketing Solutions............................ B 83
Field Smart (Western Sales)................... D 146, 147
Integrity Post Structures Ltd............................... C 52
Intragrain Technologies Inc................................ C 51
Kramer Ltd.................................................... D 202
Pike Management Group Inc.................... A 121, 122
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers................................... B 11
Saskatchewan Ministry Of Agriculture.B 29-30, 34, 35
Soil Stewardship Group West....................... D 48, 49
Automotive Supplies
Communication
Farm Newspapers/Publications
Agroforestry
Aafc - Aesb Agroforestry Development............... C 40
SaskPower............................................... B 16, 17
Agrology Services
Amsoil & Aggrand Liquid Fertilizer...................... B 76
Affordable Parts.................................... B 133 - 135
Frontier Peterbilt Sales Ltd......................... D 77 - 82
Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc................. D 130 - 132
S.W. Industrial Filter Tec Service............... B 153, 154
Bio-Processing
Milligan Bio-Tech Inc......................................... B 43
North West Terminal....................................... B 6, 7
Chemicals/Herbicides/Pesticides
EXHIBITORS
Combines/Combine Parts &
Accessories
Provincial Council Of Add Boards........................ A 71
Richardson Pioneer Limited..........................A 96 - 99
Saskatchewan Trade & Export Partnership........... B 33
U Of S, Dept. Of Plant & Soil Sciences.......... B 36, 37
U Of S College Of Agr. & Bio Resources......... B 38, 39
Arysta Life Science..................................... A 89, 90
Basf Canada........................................ A 123, 124
Bayer CropScience.................................... D 42 - 45
Brett Young........................................... B 158, 159
Co-op Ag Team.......................................... A 60, 61
Dupont Canada Inc........................ A 87,88,107,108
Farmers Of North America.........................A 20 – 23
Farm For Profit................................................ A 28
Graham Seed Treating Systems.................. B 99, 100
Heads Up Plant Protectants Inc.......................... A 78
Mana Canada Inc.......................................... A 116
Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd.................................. B 67
Rack Petroleum......................................... A 69, 70
Syngenta Crop Protection.................A 82-6, 109-113
Tridekon....................................................... D 201
U A P Canada..........................................A 12 – 14
Viterra (Ag Equipment)........................B 47-51, 72-4
Viterra Inc................................................. C 17, 18
Ag Leader Technology............................ D 126 - 129
Agricultural Producers Assoc. Of Sask............ B 58, 59
Allen Leigh Security & Communications............... B 25
Cjym/Cfym Radio................................Hall C Lobby
Dtn / The Progressive Farmer............................. B 5
Prairie Mobile Communications.......................... B 82
Saskatchewan Trade & Export Partnership........... B 33
Your Link Inc............................................. B 13, 14
Computer/Software
Environmental
Als Environmental........................................... B 97
Dwight’s Next Energy................................. B 79, 80
Envirotec Services.......................................... B 104
Provincial Council Of Add Boards........................ A 71
Solar Outpost............................................ C 15, 16
Farm Management
Agricultural Producers Assoc. Of Sask............ B 58, 59
Dtn / The Progressive Farmer............................. B 5
Farm Business Communications/Grainews........... B 81
Farm Credit Canada...................................C 41 - 46
Western Producer, The................................ C 33, 34
Farm Real Estate
Lane Realty Corp............................................. B 92
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers................................... B 11
Ag Leader Technology...........................D 126 – 129
Agri-Trend Inc........................................ B 144, 145
Canadian Wheat Board - Weatherfarm.............. B 115
Farm Credit Canada...................................C 41 - 46
Farmers Of North America...........................A 20 - 23
Field Smart (Western Sales)................... D 146, 147
Moody’s Equipment......................................... D 24
Western Ag Labs........................................ A 15, 16
Your Link Inc............................................. B 13, 14
Farm Structures
Conservation
Alpine Plant Foods..................................A 24 – 26
Amsoil & Aggrand Liquid Fertilizer...................... B 76
Back To Your Roots Soil Solutions Inc.................... A 5
Best Environmental Technologies.................. A 18, 19
Cancade Company Ltd...................................... D 60
Cargill Ltd...........................................B 116 – 118
Dimo’s Tool & Die/Labtronics.................. B 125, 126
Ez-Gro............................................................ A 64
Farm For Profit................................................ A 28
Aafc - Aesb Agroforestry Development............... C 40
Ducks Unlimited Canada............................. B 84, 85
Provincial Council Of Add Boards........................ A 71
Education
Agricultural Health & Safety Network.................. B 75
Agricultural Producers Assoc. Of Sask............ B 58, 59
Farm Credit Canada...................................C 41 - 46
2012 CROP PRODUCTION SHOW
Goodon Industries Ltd....................................... C 31
Integrity Post Structures Ltd............................... C 52
Janzen Steel Buildings................................ C 65, 66
Norstar Industries....................................... B 70, 71
Prairie Steel Products Ltd................................. C 8, 9
Versa Frame Inc......................................... C 13, 14
Zipperlock Building Co...................................... C 20
Fertilizer
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Farmers Of North America...........................A 20 - 23
J.R. Simplot Company................................ A 30, 31
Meridian Manufacturing Goup....................C 73 – 80
Omex Agriculture Inc...................................... A 103
Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd.................................. B 67
Power Rich Corporation............................... A 58, 59
Richardson Pioneer Limited..........................A 96 - 99
Taurus Technology......................................A 52 - 54
U A P Canada..........................................A 12 – 14
Viterra (Ag Equipment)........................B 47-51, 72-4
Viterra Inc................................................. C 17, 18
Fertilizer Applicators
Allen Leigh Security & Communications............... B 25
Alpine Plant Foods....................................A 24 - 26
Atp Nutrition Ltd............................................ A 120
Cancade Company Ltd...................................... D 60
Capstan Ag Systems Inc. & Dyterra Corp...... D 25 - 27
Dutch Industries..................................... D 114, 115
Farmland Specialty Products............................ D 137
Farmtronics..................................................... D 74
Field Smart (Western Sales)................... D 146, 147
Full Line Ag Ltd.................................................. D 7
Graham Seed Treating Systems.................. B 99, 100
Maxquip.............................................. D 178 - 180
Nuttall Mfg................................................... B 138
Pattison Liquid Systems.........................D 66-7, 92-3
Polywest Ltd....................................D 104-5, 150-1
Positioning & Autosteer Technologies........... D 97 - 99
Redhead Equipment Ltd.............................. D 11, 12
Salford Farm Machinery Ltd......................... D 20, 21
Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc................. D 130 - 132
Tru-Kare Tank & Meter Service Ltd...................... C 49
Versatile & Farm King.................................... D 203
Viterra (Ag Equipment)........................B 47-51, 72-4
Viterra Inc................................................. C 17, 18
Fertilizer Storage
Aim Material Handling Systems....................C 55 - 60
Alpine Plant Foods.....................................A 24 - 26
Free Form Plastics.......................................... A 6, 7
Hold-On Industries.............................D 162-3, 188-9
Maxquip.............................................. D 178 - 180
Meridian Manufacturing Goup......................C 73 - 80
Minic Industries............................................... A 27
Novid Inc...................................................... D 139
Pattison Liquid Systems.........................D 66-7, 92-3
Polywest Ltd....................................D 104-5, 150-1
Zipperlock Building Co...................................... C 20
Field Markers
Setter Manufacturing Division.......................... D 166
Agri Card, A Bank West Product.......................... C 32
Assante Wealth Management Ltd..................... B 157
Bmo Bank Of Montreal...................................... B 9
Calidon Financial Services Inc............................ C 26
Canadian Canola Growers Assoc......................... B 23
Cibc.............................................................. C 21
Farm Credit Canada...................................C 41 - 46
Forage
Ag Shield Manufacturing................................. D 164
Ag-Vision Seed Ltd................................. B 101, 102
Brett Young........................................... B 158, 159
Ducks Unlimited Canada............................. B 84, 85
Pickseed Canada Inc......................................... B 56
Viterra (Ag Equipment)........................B 47-51, 72-4
Viterra Inc................................................. C 17, 18
Forage Equipment
Dimo’s Tool & Die/Labtronics.................. B 125, 126
Farm For Profit................................................ A 28
Redhead Equipment Ltd.............................. D 11, 12
Government Agencies
Aafc - Agri-Environment Services Br.............. C 38, 39
Aafc - Aesb Agroforestry Development............... C 40
Agricultural Producers Assoc. Of Sask............ B 58, 59
Canadian Grain Commission............................ C 3, 4
Can-Sask Irrigation Diversification Centre............... C 1
Saskatchewan Ministry Of Agriculture.B 29-30, 34, 35
SaskPower............................................... B 16, 17
Grain Cleaning
Arrowcorp Inc........................................ A 114, 115
Can-Seed Equipment Ltd.............................A 79 - 81
Cimbria Technologies Canada.........................A 9 - 11
Dimo’s Tool & Die/Labtronics.................. B 125, 126
Flaman Sales Ltd........................... D 205,B 18,A 48
Garratt Industries Ltd.................................. A 94, 95
Lewis M. Carter Mfg. (Canada) Ltd...........A 104 - 106
Satake Usa Inc................................................ A 47
Toepfer International, Western Grain &
Processing Division.................................. B 95, 96
Grain Drying
Cwk Enterprises.............................................. D 50
Dave Ross Equipment Ltd................................ D 108
Dimo’s Tool & Die/Labtronics.................. B 125, 126
Dryair 2000 Inc........................................ C 22, 23
Gatco Manufacturing Inc................................... D 39
Glenmor Grain Systems Ltd.................... D 181 - 183
Grain Guard C/O Agi...................................... D 206
Keho C/O Agi............................................... D 206
Meridian Manufacturing Group.....................C 73 - 80
Shymko Farm Sales....................................... D 133
Skyway Grain Systems Inc...................... D 112, 113
Wall Grain................................................ C 29, 30
Grain Grading & Inspection
Apollo Machine & Products Ltd........................... D 85
Canadian Grain Commission............................ C 3, 4
Can-Seed Equipment Ltd.............................A 79 - 81
SUPPLEMENT TO THE WESTERN PRODUCER
Dimo’s Tool & Die/Labtronics.................. B 125, 126
Farmtronics..................................................... D 74
Lewis M. Carter Mfg. (Canada) Ltd...........A 104 - 106
Grain Handling Systems,
Conveyors, Augers
Adair Sales & Marketing Co. Inc...........D 16-19,44-47
Agremote Systems................................. D 124, 125
Aim Material Handling Systems....................C 55 - 60
Allen Leigh Security & Communications............... B 25
Arrowcorp Inc........................................ A 114, 115
Batco Manufacturing C/O Agi......................... D 206
Brandt Agricultural Products Ltd............................ D 4
Brehon Agrisystems Inc............................... D 75, 76
Brownlees Trucking Inc................................... D 120
Cwk Enterprises.............................................. D 50
Cancade Company Ltd...................................... D 60
Can-Seed Equipment Ltd.............................A 79 - 81
Cimbria Technologies Canada.........................A 9 - 11
Commercial Ind. Mfg (Cim)............................... D 86
Convey-All Inc................................................ D 200
Co-op Ag Team......................................... A 60, 61
Degelman Industries Ltd............................Main Foyer
Del Equipment Ltd............................................ D 61
Dimo’s Tool & Die/Labtronics.................. B 125, 126
Flaman Sales Ltd........................... D 205,B 18,A 48
Free Form Plastics.......................................... A 6, 7
Full Line Ag Ltd.................................................. D 7
Gatco Manufacturing Inc................................... D 39
Hawes Agro Ltd.................................... D 209 - 213
Lambert Distributing Inc.................................... D 62
Lewis M. Carter Mfg. (Canada) Ltd...........A 104 - 106
Massload Technologies Inc........................... C 63,64
Meridian Manufacturing Group.....................C 73 - 80
Minic Industries............................................... A 27
Nordstrong Equipment...................................... C 50
Norstar Industries....................................... B 70, 71
Putman Construction Ltd................................... A 29
Rem Enterprises..................................... D 135, 136
Renn Mill Center Inc.............................. D 143 - 145
Rodono Industries................................. D 167 - 169
Rosetown Flighting Supply Ltd......................... D 171
Skyway Grain Systems Inc...................... D 112, 113
Tridekon....................................................... D 201
Tri Star Farm Services Ltd........................ D 148, 149
Triple Star Mfg. Ltd.................................... D 14, 15
Versatile & Farm King.................................... D 203
Walinga Inc.............................................. D 51, 52
Wall Grain................................................ C 29, 30
Wentworth Ag............................................... B 136
Westfield Industries C/O Agi........................... D 206
Grain Marketing
Adm Agri-Industries Co...................................... B 24
Ag-Chieve Corporation....................................... B 94
Agri-Food Central Ltd................................... B 54,55
Agri-Trend Inc........................................ B 144, 145
Best Cooking Pulses, Inc................................. B 155
Cgf Brokerage & Consulting........................... B 119
Canada Malting Co. Ltd.................................... A 72
Canadian Wheat Board......................... B 60, 61, 90
EXHIBITORS
Finance
Hergott Duval Stack Llp.................................. B 124
Investors Group Financial Services...................... B 31
Meyers Norris Penny........................................ C 19
National Leasing................................................ C 5
Royal Bank Of Canada.................................... B 149
Saskatchewan Credit Unions.............................. C 35
Scotiabank..................................................... B 52
Td Canada Trust - Agriculture Services............... B 103
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Cargill Ltd............................................ B 116 - 118
Decisive Farming................................... D 116, 117
Dtn / The Progressive Farmer............................. B 5
Farmers Of North America...........................A 20 - 23
Farmlink Marketing Solutions............................ B 83
Grain Millers Canada Corp................................. B 57
Husky Energy.................................................... A 8
Lewis M. Carter Mfg. (Canada) Ltd...........A 104 - 106
Louis Dreyfus Canada..................................... B 1, 2
Mustard Capital Inc.......................................... B 69
North West Terminal....................................... B 6, 7
Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd.................................. B 67
Paterson Grain................................................. B 41
Prairie Malt Limited.................................... B 77, 78
Rayglen Commodities................................. B 88, 89
Richardson Pioneer Limited..........................A 96 - 99
Saskcan Pulse Trading.....................B 107-8, 129-30
Secan.................................................. B 142, 143
Scoular Canada Ltd.......................................... B 10
Terra Grain Fuels............................................ B 113
Toepfer International, Western Grain &
Processing Division.................................. B 95, 96
Walker Seeds Ltd............................................. B 32
Wheatheart Manufacturing C/O Agi................. D 206
Viterra (Ag Equipment)........................B 47-51, 72-4
Viterra Inc................................................. C 17, 18
EXHIBITORS
Grain Processing
Adm Agri-Industries Co...................................... B 24
Allen Leigh Security & Communications............... B 25
Aim Material Handling Systems..................C 55 – 60
Arrowcorp Inc........................................ A 114, 115
Best Cooking Pulses, Inc................................. B 155
Bunge Canada.........................................B 62 – 64
Canada Malting Co. Ltd.................................... A 72
Can-Seed Equipment Ltd.............................A 79 - 81
Cargill Ltd............................................ B 116 - 118
Cimbria Technologies Canada.........................A 9 - 11
Dimo’s Tool & Die/Labtronics.................. B 125, 126
Garratt Industries Ltd.................................. A 94, 95
Grain Millers Canada Corp................................. B 57
Husky Energy.................................................... A 8
Lewis M. Carter Mfg. (Canada) Ltd...........A 104 - 106
Louis Dreyfus Canada..................................... B 1, 2
Mustard Capital Inc.......................................... B 69
P & H Milling Group....................................... B 121
Paterson Grain................................................. B 41
Prairie Malt Limited.................................... B 77, 78
Richardson Pioneer Limited..........................A 96 - 99
Saskcan Pulse Trading.....................B 107-8, 129-30
Satake Usa Inc................................................ A 47
Scoular Canada Ltd.......................................... B 10
Terra Grain Fuels............................................ B 113
Toepfer International, Western Grain &
Processing Division.................................. B 95, 96
Walker Seeds Ltd............................................. B 32
Viterra (Ag Equipment)........................B 47-51, 72-4
Viterra Inc................................................. C 17, 18
Grain Sorting
Arrowcorp Inc........................................ A 114, 115
Can-Seed Equipment Ltd.............................A 79 - 81
Dimo’s Tool & Die/Labtronics.................. B 125, 126
Satake Usa Inc................................................ A 47
Grain Storage
Adair Sales & Marketing Co. Inc...........D 16-19,44-47
Aim Material Handling Systems....................C 55 - 60
Buffer Valley Industries..................................... C 54
Cwk Enterprises.............................................. D 50
Cargill Ltd............................................ B 116 - 118
Cimbria Technologies Canada.........................A 9 - 11
Co-Op Ag Team.......................................... A 60, 61
Darmani Grain Storage...................... C 47,48,67,68
Dryair 2000 Inc........................................ C 22, 23
Flash Welding........................................... C 61, 62
Full Line Ag Ltd.................................................. D 7
Goodon Industries Ltd....................................... C 31
Grain Bags Canada.........................D 56-59,100-103
Grain Bin Direct............................................. C 6, 7
Grain Guard C/O Agi...................................... D 206
Greenline Enterprise Inc......................D 152-5,196-9
Jtl Industries Ltd....................................... C 36, 37
Janzen Steel Buildings................................ C 65, 66
Lewis M. Carter Mfg. (Canada) Ltd...........A 104 - 106
M & K Welding Ltd........................................ A 2, 3
Meridian Manufacturing Group.....................C 73 - 80
Middle Lake Steel Ltd..................................... B 120
Minic Industries............................................... A 27
Prairie Steel Products Ltd................................. C 8, 9
Renn Mill Center Inc.............................. D 143 - 145
Rosler Construction 2000 Inc....................... B 86, 87
Skyway Grain Systems Inc...................... D 112, 113
Stewart Steel Inc........................................... D 134
Twister C/O Agi............................................ D 206
Viterra (Ag Equipment)........................B 47-51, 72-4
Viterra Inc................................................. C 17, 18
Wall Grain................................................ C 29, 30
Wentworth Ag............................................... B 136
Wood Country................................................. C 10
Westeel..............................................C 69-72,81-4
Zipperlock Building Co...................................... C 20
Harvesting Equipment
Agremote Systems................................. D 124, 125
Allen Leigh Security & Communications............... B 25
Aws Air Reels....................................... D 160, 161
Batco Manufacturing C/O Agi......................... D 206
Brandt Agricultural Products Ltd............................ D 4
Cancade Company Ltd...................................... D 60
Commercial Ind. Mfg (Cim)............................... D 86
Crary Industries............................................... D 38
Degelman Industries Ltd............................Main Foyer
Del Equipment Ltd........................................... D 61
Dimo’s Tool & Die/Labtronics.................. B 125, 126
Field Smart (Western Sales)................... D 146, 147
Flexxifinger Qd Industries Inc........................... D 109
Free Form Plastics.......................................... A 6, 7
Full Line Ag Ltd.................................................. D 7
Gratton Coulee Agri Parts................................ D 110
Harvest Services............................................ D 111
Hawes Agro Ltd.................................... D 209 - 213
Honey Bee Mfg............................................. D 204
John Deere................................................... D 207
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Kramer Auctions Ltd......................................... C 25
MacDon Industries Ltd........................................ D 1
Mad Concaves................................................. C 24
Redekop Manufacturing Co.......................... D 83, 84
Redhead Equipment Ltd./Case Ih Equip................ D 5
Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc................. D 130 - 132
Sunnybrook Welding & Machine Shop.............. D 121
Tri Star Farm Services Ltd........................ D 148, 149
Westfield Industries C/O Agi........................... D 206
Wheatheart Manufacturing C/O Agi................. D 206
Health & Safety
Affordable Parts.................................... B 133 - 135
Allen Leigh Security & Communications............... B 25
Brownlees Trucking Inc................................... D 120
Envirotec Services.......................................... B 104
Heating
Dryair 2000 Inc........................................ C 22, 23
Inoculants
Becker Underwood..................................... A 74, 75
Brett Young........................................... B 158, 159
Co-op Ag Team.......................................... A 60, 61
Farmers Of North America...........................A 20 - 23
Novozymes Biologicals...............................A 39 - 41
Nuttall Mfg................................................... B 138
Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd.................................. B 67
Premier Tech Biotechnologies............................. A 46
Toepfer International, Western Grain &
Processing Division.................................. B 95, 96
U A P Canada..........................................A 12 – 14
Viterra (Ag Equipment)........................B 47-51, 72-4
Viterra Inc................................................. C 17, 18
Insurance
Assante Wealth Management Ltd..................... B 157
Farm Credit Canada...................................C 41 - 46
Farmers Of North America...........................A 20 - 23
Investors Group Financial Services...................... B 31
Lakeview Insurance Brokers............................ B 111
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance...................... B 27, 28
Sask Municipal Hail Insurance Assoc................... B 42
Irrigation
Can-Sask Irrigation Diversification Centre............... C 1
Double A Trailers............................................ A 102
Free Form Plastics.......................................... A 6, 7
Irrigation Crop Diversification Corp...................... C 27
Rain Maker Irrigation Development Ltd.............. B 122
Sask Irrigation Projects Assoc............................. C 28
Valley West Irrigation Inc................................ B 147
Leasing
Agri Card, A Bank West Product.......................... C 32
Calidon Financial Services Inc............................ C 26
Farm Credit Canada...................................C 41 - 46
National Leasing................................................ C 5
Polaris Leasing Ltd........................................... B 68
Viterra (Ag Equipment)........................B 47-51, 72-4
Viterra Inc................................................. C 17, 18
Monitors
Ag Leader Technology...........................D 126 – 129
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Agtron Enterprises Inc............................. A 176, 177
Allen Leigh Security & Communications............... B 25
Brownlees Trucking Inc................................... D 120
Farmtronics..................................................... D 74
Field Smart (Western Sales)................... D 146, 147
Intragrain Technologies Inc................................ C 51
Massload Technologies Inc........................... C 63,64
Maxquip.............................................. D 178 - 180
Positioning & Autosteer Technologies........... D 97 - 99
Redhead Equipment Ltd.............................. D 11, 12
Organics
Amsoil & Aggrand Liquid Fertilizer...................... B 76
Best Environmental Technologies.................. A 18, 19
Heads Up Plant Protectants Inc.......................... A 78
Paterson Grain................................................. B 41
Packers
Ag Shield Manufacturing................................. D 164
Degelman Industries Ltd............................Main Foyer
Redhead Equipment Ltd.............................. D 11, 12
Summers Manufacturing Company........... D 156, 157
Technotill...................................................... D 170
Petroleum/Lubrication
Affordable Parts...................................B 133 – 135
Amsoil & Aggrand Liquid Fertilizer...................... B 76
Free Form Plastics.......................................... A 6, 7
Meridian Manufacturing Goup......................C 73 - 80
Millsap Fuel Distributors Ltd...................A 117 – 119
Power Up Lubricants............................... B 161, 162
Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc................. D 130 - 132
S.W. Industrial Filter Tec Service............... B 153, 154
Precision Farming
Research & Development
Ag & Agri-Food Canada - Research Centre.............. C 2
Agricultural Producers Assoc. Of Sask............ B 58, 59
Bayer CropScience.................................... D 42 - 45
Seeding Equipment
Adair Sales & Marketing Co. Inc..........D 16-19, 44-47
Agremote Systems................................. D 124, 125
Agrowplow Canada................................ D 190, 191
Allen Leigh Security & Communications............... B 25
Atom Jet Industries.................................... D 64, 65
Bourgault Tillage Tools........................... D 172 - 175
Commercial Ind. Mfg (Cim)............................... D 86
Convey-All Inc................................................ D 200
Del Equipment Ltd............................................ D 61
Dimo’s Tool & Die/Labtronics.................. B 125, 126
Dutch Industries..................................... D 114, 115
Farmland Specialty Products............................ D 137
Field Smart (Western Sales)................... D 146, 147
Full Line Ag Ltd.................................................. D 7
Gen Manufacturing Ltd........................... D 122, 123
Horsch Anderson................................... D 184 - 187
John Deere................................................... D 207
K-Hart Industries Ltd.............................D 8-10,53-55
Massload Technologies Inc........................... C 63,64
Maxquip.............................................. D 178 - 180
Meridian Manufacturing Group.....................C 73 - 80
Michel’s Industries..................................... D 87, 88
Morris Industries Ltd........................................... D 6
New Holland..................................................... D 2
Pattison Liquid Systems.........................D 66-7, 92-3
Pillar Lasers Inc.......................................... D 40, 41
Redhead Equipment Ltd./Case Ih Equip................ D 5
Roto Shear/Shurtight Mfg................................ D 42
Salford Farm Machinery Ltd......................... D 20, 21
Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc................. D 130 - 132
Seed Hawk....................................................... D 3
Seed Master................................................. D 214
Technotill...................................................... D 170
The Airseeder Hopper..................................... D 138
Versatile & Farm King.................................... D 203
Seeds
Agrisoma...................................................... B 148
Ag-Vision Seed Ltd................................. B 101, 102
Brett Young........................................... B 158, 159
Canterra Seeds Ltd..................................... B 65, 66
Cargill Ltd............................................ B 116 - 118
Discovery Seed Labs Ltd.......................... B 109, 110
Dow Agrosciences Canada Inc......................A 32 - 36
Dupont Canada Inc........................ A 87,88,107,108
FP Genetics..................................................... B 40
Monsanto Canada Inc........................ A 56,57,76,77
Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd.................................. B 67
Pickseed Canada Inc......................................... B 56
SUPPLEMENT TO THE WESTERN PRODUCER
Pioneer Hi-Bred Limited.......................... B 139 - 141
Prairie Plant Systems Inc................................. B 112
Quarry Seed Ltd............................................ B 114
Richardson Pioneer Limited..........................A 96 - 99
Sask Canola.............................................. B 21, 22
Syngenta Crop Protection.................A 82-6, 109-113
Terramax.............................................. B 127, 128
Toepfer International, Western Grain &
Processing Division.................................. B 95, 96
Viterra (Ag Equipment)........................B 47-51, 72-4
Viterra Inc................................................. C 17, 18
Waterhouse Seeds........................................... B 12
Western Feed Grain Development Co-op............ B 137
Seed, Soil & Fertilizer Analysis
Agri-Trend Inc........................................ B 144, 145
Als Environmental........................................... B 97
Amsoil & Aggrand Liquid Fertilizer...................... B 76
Apollo Machine & Products Ltd........................... D 85
Cargill Ltd............................................ B 116 - 118
Field Smart (Western Sales)................... D 146, 147
Seed Solutions Seed Labs............................... B 123
Soil Stewardship Group West....................... D 48, 49
Taurus Technology......................................A 52 - 54
Seed Treatment
Bayer CropScience.................................... D 42 - 45
Brett Young........................................... B 158, 159
Can-Seed Equipment Ltd.............................A 79 - 81
Cargill Ltd............................................ B 116 - 118
Ez-Gro............................................................ A 64
Farmagro Sales Ltd.......................................... A 62
Graham Seed Treating Systems.................. B 99, 100
Heads Up Plant Protectants Inc.......................... A 78
Innovative Ag Performance Group..................... B 160
Nuttall Mfg................................................... B 138
Omex Agriculture Inc...................................... A 103
Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd.................................. B 67
Syngenta Crop Protection.................A 82-6, 109-113
U A P Canada..........................................A 12 – 14
Viterra (Ag Equipment)........................B 47-51, 72-4
Viterra Inc................................................. C 17, 18
Seed Treatment Systems
Cimbria Technologies Canada.........................A 9 - 11
Innovative Ag Performance Group..................... B 160
Nuttall Mfg................................................... B 138
U A P Canada............................................A 12 - 14
Sprayers/Spraying Equipment
A B J Agri Products........................................... D 13
Affordable Parts.................................... B 133 - 135
Ag Leader Technology...........................D 126 – 129
Ag Shield Manufacturing................................. D 164
Brandt Agricultural Products Ltd............................ D 4
Capstan Ag Systems Inc. & Dyterra Corp...... D 25 - 27
Equipment Technologies Inc........................ D 28 - 35
Farmtronics..................................................... D 74
Free Form Plastics.......................................... A 6, 7
Full Line Ag Ltd.................................................. D 7
Greenleaf Technologies..................................... D 43
Greentronics...................................................... A 4
Hardi North America Inc.....................D 68-70, 89-91
Hypro - Shurflo...................................... D 158, 159
EXHIBITORS
Ag Leader Technology............................ D 126 - 129
Agri-Trend Inc........................................ B 144, 145
Allen Leigh Security & Communications............... B 25
Decisive Farming................................... D 116, 117
Farmers Edge Precision Consulting............... D 94 - 96
Farmers Of North America...........................A 20 - 23
Farmtronics..................................................... D 74
Field Smart (Western Sales)................... D 146, 147
Full Line Ag Ltd.................................................. D 7
Greentronics...................................................... A 4
John Deere................................................... D 207
Maxquip.............................................. D 178 - 180
Moody’s Equipment......................................... D 24
Outback Guidance By Hemisphere Gps..... D 140 - 142
Positioning & Autosteer Technologies........... D 97 - 99
Redhead Equipment Ltd.............................. D 11, 12
Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc................. D 130 - 132
Seed Hawk....................................................... D 3
Setter Manufacturing Division.......................... D 166
Soil Stewardship Group West....................... D 48, 49
Teejet Technologies............................... D 192 - 195
Triple Star Mfg. Ltd.................................... D 14, 15
Western Ag Labs........................................ A 15, 16
Canadian Grain Commission............................ C 3, 4
Can-Sask Irrigation Diversification Centre............... C 1
Irrigation Crop Diversification Corp...................... C 27
Monsanto Canada Inc........................ A 56,57,76,77
Omex Agriculture Inc...................................... A 103
Saskatchewan Trade & Export Partnership........... B 33
Sunwest Food Laboratory Ltd............................ B 53
Viterra (Ag Equipment)........................B 47-51, 72-4
Viterra Inc................................................. C 17, 18
Western Grains Research Found....................... B 156
U Of S College Of Ag & Bio Resources.......... B 38, 39
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John Deere................................................... D 207
New Holland..................................................... D 2
Norac Systems International.................... D 106, 107
Pattison Liquid Systems.........................D 66-7, 92-3
Polywest Ltd....................................D 104-5, 150-1
Rack Petroleum......................................... A 69, 70
Raven Industries Inc.................................. D 71 - 73
Redhead Equipment Ltd./Case Ih Equip................ D 5
Redhead Equipment Ltd.............................. D 11, 12
Sask Aerial Applicators Assoc............................. A 17
Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc................. D 130 - 132
Setter Manufacturing Division.......................... D 166
Spraytest Controls Inc............................. D 118, 119
Summers Manufacturing Company........... D 156, 157
Tridekon....................................................... D 201
Versatile & Farm King.................................... D 203
Viterra (Ag Equipment)........................B 47-51, 72-4
Viterra Inc................................................. C 17, 18
Wilger Industries Ltd................................... D 22, 23
Swathers/Swather Accessories
Adair Sales & Marketing Co. Inc...........D 16-19,44-47
Agrowplow Canada................................ D 190, 191
Atom Jet Industries.................................... D 64, 65
Bourgault Tillage Tools........................... D 172 - 175
Brandt Agricultural Products Ltd............................ D 4
Degelman Industries Ltd............................Main Foyer
Farmland Specialty Products............................ D 137
Full Line Ag Ltd.................................................. D 7
Gen Manufacturing Ltd........................... D 122, 123
Morris Industries Ltd........................................... D 6
Redhead Equipment Ltd.............................. D 11, 12
Rite Way Mfg. Co. Ltd................................ D 36, 37
Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc................. D 130 - 132
Seed Hawk....................................................... D 3
Summers Manufacturing Company........... D 156, 157
Tri Star Farm Services Ltd........................ D 148, 149
Versatile & Farm King.................................... D 203
Tractors & Accessories
Affordable Parts.................................... B 133 - 135
Allen Leigh Security & Communications............... B 25
Full Line Ag Ltd.................................................. D 7
Gratton Coulee Agri Parts................................ D 110
John Deere................................................... D 207
Kramer Auctions Ltd......................................... C 25
Raven Industries Inc.................................. D 71 - 73
Redhead Equipment Ltd./Case Ih Equip................ D 5
Redhead Equipment Ltd.............................. D 11, 12
Rodono Industries................................. D 167 - 169
EXHIBITORS
Adair Sales & Marketing Co. Inc...........D 16-19,44-47
Affordable Parts.................................... B 133 - 135
Free Form Plastics.......................................... A 6, 7
Full Line Ag Ltd.................................................. D 7
John Deere................................................... D 207
Redhead Equipment Ltd.............................. D 11, 12
Roto Shear/Shurtight Mfg................................ D 42
Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc................. D 130 - 132
Wilke Sales.................................................. D 165
Tillage Equipment
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Salford Farm Machinery Ltd......................... D 20, 21
Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc................. D 130 - 132
Transportation – Grain
Fertilizer
Agremote Systems................................. D 124, 125
Allen Leigh Security & Communications............... B 25
Del Equipment Ltd............................................ D 61
Farmers Of North America...........................A 20 - 23
Frontier Peterbilt Sales Ltd......................... D 77 - 82
Golden West Trailer........................................ B 150
Hold-On Industries.............................D 162-3, 188-9
Meridian Manufacturing Goup......................C 73 - 80
Q-Line Trucking Ltd......................................... B 3, 4
Redhead Equipment Ltd.............................. D 11, 12
Transall Group Of Companies........................... B 146
Cancade Company Ltd...................................... D 60
Other
Interlake Resources Inc............................... C 11, 12
Lane Realty Corp............................................. B 92
Michelin North America......................B 131-2, 151-2
Penergetic Canada................................. A 100, 101
Steelcraft Inc., Clemmer Division........................ C 53
Seager Wheeler Historic Farm............................ B 91
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The Western Canadian
Crop Production Show
CANADA’S PREMIER
GRAIN INDUSTRY INFORMATION
The Western Canadian Crop Production Show has become Western
Canada’s premier grain industry showcase by presenting information to
producers on the latest technology, services and products including:
Crop production practices
and products
Seed and soil information
Straw & chaff management
Equipment manufacturers
Crop inputs and application
Grain handling, processing,
storage & transportation
Commodity marketing
Harvest technology
Seed bed preparation
The business of grain production has
changed significantly, and Western
Canadian grain producers continue
to prove they are the best in the world
at what they do. The Crop Production
show gives producers the opportunity
to maintain a competitive edge by
learning about new products and
technology for this rapidly changing
FUTURE
SHOW
DATES
industry. The show has become the
perfect opportunity to begin this process. . . . in early January. Visitors can
speak with seed distributors, crop protection and fertilizer representatives,
and grain marketers to assist them in
making their planting decisions as well
as purchase the equipment technology
required for the coming year.
January 8 –11 2013
January 13 –16 2014
January 12 –15 2015
2012 CROP PRODUCTION SHOW
upcominG foR SpRinG 2012
AucTionS donE RiGhT!
Climax, SK
Leroy, SK
Standard, AB
Rosetown, SK
Hilliard, AB
Kronau, SK
Spirit River, AB
Lanigan, SK
Gravelbourg, SK
Weyburn, SK
Mossbank, SK
Gerald, SK
Raymore, SK
Girouxville, AB
Preeceville, SK
Teulon, MB
Girouxville, AB
Theodore, SK
Charlie Lake, BC
Warren & Colette Brown
Bernauer Farms Ltd.
Valebourne Farms Ltd.
Winny Brothers Farms Ltd.
Don Seniuk
McIntosh Acres Ltd.
Fleetham
Klatt Farms
S & M Grainland Farm Ltd.
Allan & Judy Beach
Annand Agro Services Ltd.
Wenzoski Farms Inc.
VF Simpson Farms Ltd.
Fritz & Doris Towes
Tim & Denise Olson
Helwer Enterprises Ltd.
Leo & Lorraine Roby
Paley Enterprises Ltd.
J.D. Gladysz Farms Inc.
April 2
April 3
April 3
April 4
April 4
April 5
April 7
April 9
April 10
April 10
April 11
April 11
April 12
April 12
April 13
April 13
April 13
April 14
April 14
Fenwood, SK
Crystal City, MB
Macklin, SK
Ernfold, SK
Cochrane, AB
Ardath, SK
Forestburg, AB
Coronach, SK
Dundurn, SK
Rocanville, SK
Stettler, AB
Ceylon, SK
Neudorf, SK
Broadview, SK
Tramping Lake, SK
St. Gregor, SK
Hotchkiss, AB
Melville, SK
High Prairie, AB
Carman & Charlene Bierwagen
Jim & Barbara Martin
Alvin Gartner
Leisle Farms
Amidon Farms
D & K Friesen Farms
Jim & Gwen Brennan
Mervin & Arlene Colibaba
Henry & Art Schroeder
Roy Sippola
Lynne McNeil
Leonard DeBruyne
Willben Holdings Ltd.
Dwayne & Mike Brown
Leo & Connie Volk
Munkler Farms
The Estate of Ozzie Boos
Exner Brothers
Andy & Yvonne Lachance
April 16
April 16
April 16
April 17
April 19
April 20
April 20
April 20
April 21
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Begins January 7, 2012
See you at Crop Production Week
Crop Production Week 2012 will run from Saturday, January 7
to Saturday, January 14 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.
The member organizations include:
• 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 Mustard Development Commission
• SaskCanola
• Saskatchewan Canola Growers Association
• Saskatchewan Soil Conservation Association
• Canadian Wheat Board
• Saskatchewan Fruit Growers Association
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 the following agenda changes from last year.
The Saskatchewan Ag Grads Association (SAGA) is holding
their reunion banquet, annual meeting and their mixer all on
the same evening, Saturday, January 7 at TCU Place. This will
be a special event for SAGA since 2012 marks the 100th
anniversary of the first Agriculture graduate from the University of
Saskatchewan.
SaskCanola and the Saskatchewan Soil Conservation
Association have switched days. The SSCA will have a bear pit
on the Tuesday evening with their main event on Wednesday,
while the SaskCanola meeting will be on Thursday, all at the
Saskatoon Inn. The Saskatchewan Canola Growers Association
will have a final wrap-up meeting at the beginning of the
SaskCanola meeting. The association will not have a separate
event.
It should also be noted that the Saskatchewan Fruit Growers
meeting has gone back to two days, Friday and Saturday.
Most of the Crop Week meetings, including the 2012 Special
Session are being held at the Saskatoon Inn. Exceptions include
the SAGA program centered at TCU Place and the Sask Pulse
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 supplement, but the individual association
websites and www.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 Crop Week website. Click on the “Registration” button at the
top of the page.
The 2012 Special Session will feature Geoff Honey of Grain
Trade Australia speaking on the topic, The End of Single Desk
Selling: An Aussie View. Geoff will delve into many related topics
of interest including grain storage issues and the standardized
crop contract that Australia uses.
The Special Session will start at 7:00 pm at the Saskatoon
Inn. There’s no charge to attend. Following the presentation and
question/answer, there will be complimentary refreshments and
dainties along with a cash bar.
Thanks very much to the Crop Production Week sponsors: The
Western Producer, Redhead Equipment, Saskatchewan Ministry
of Agriculture, Bayer CropScience, Saskatchewan Municipal
Hail Association, Farm Credit Canada, Prairie West Terminal,
Canterra Seeds and Rayglen Commodities.
The Western Canadian Crop Production Show runs in
conjunction with Crop Production Week. This industry leading
trade show goes from January 9 to 12 at Prairieland Park.
For the latest information on both events, check out www.
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.
2012 CROP PRODUCTION SHOW
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SASKATCHEWAN
AGRICULTURAL
GRADUATES ASSOCIATION
www.saskaggrads.com
SASKATCHEWAN WINTER
CEREALS DEVELOPMENT
COMMISSION
www.swcdc.info
LOCATION TCU Place
(formerly the Centennial Auditorium)
LOCATION Saskatoon Inn
SATURDAY January 7
MONDAY January 9
SAGA Reunion Banquet
8:30 am
Registration, Coffee, Meet & Greet
4:30 PM
Cocktails
4:45 PM
Group Photos
5:30 PM
Supper (Program to follow)
8:30 PM
Annual General Meeting
SAGA Members Mixer
FLAX DAY 2012
From Dialogue to
Direction
www.saskflax.com
LOCATION Saskatoon Inn Ballroom C
MONDAY January 9
8:00 am
Registration table opens
8:20 AM
Opening remarks, announcements
8:30 am
10:00 am
Refreshments, networking
10:30 am
SaskFlax Annual General Meeting
Lyle Simonson – Chair of SaskFlax
11:30 am
Industry Partner Updates
Eric Fridfinnson, Manitoba Flax
Growers
William Hill, Flax Council of Canada
Chairman’s Comments:
SWCDC, Tough Years Behind, Good
Years Ahead
Dale Hicks
1:00 pm
Flax Market Outlook 2012
Larry Weber, Weber Commodities
1:55 pm
What’s New in the Toolbox for
Flax Producers
Russell Trischuck, BASF – New
information on Headline® fungicide
Mike Gerhardt, FMC – Authority
480® herbicide and flax
Moderator: Venkata Vakulabharanam
(Sask Ministry Agriculture)
3:00 pm
Refreshments, networking
3:15 pm
Policy Corner: Revisiting the
Triffid Issue
Dr. Cami Ryan (University of
Saskatchewan) – Producer insights
from Triffid experience: What are the
On-Farm Implications now?
Dennis Stephens (Canada Grains
Council) – Working Towards a LowLevel Presence Policy
4:00 pm
Closing remarks
4:15 pm
Day ends
Canadian Grain Commission
TBA
DIAP: The Results are Flowing In
What We Learned in Year 1
Dr. Brian Beres, AAFC
Open Discussion:
Grades, Varieties and Opportunities
Adjourn
CANARYSEED DEVELOPMENT
COMMISSION OF
SASKATCHEWAN
www.canaryseed.ca
LOCATION Saskatoon Inn Courtyard Room
MONDAY January 9
1:00 pm
3:45 pm
Registration
Canaryseed Market Outlook
Mike Jubinville, Pro Farmer
Canada, Winnipeg
1:15 pm
Aiming for higher yields
Bill May, AAFC Indian Head
1:45 pm
New variety development
Pierre Hucl, Crop
Development Centre, U of S
2:15 pm
CDCS Annual Business Meeting
2:45 pm
Coffee
3:15 pm
Doing business in Mexico
David Nobbs, Canpulse Foods,
Kindersley
12:00 pm
Luncheon Program (Ballroom A)
Greetings from Hon. Bob Bjornerud,
Minister of Agriculture for
Saskatchewan
SUPPLEMENT TO THE WESTERN PRODUCER
4:30 pm
Canaryseed Association of
Canada meeting
CROP PRODUCTION WEEK
Innovation at Work
Panel discussion on current valueadded initiatives in flax
Jeremy Lang, Open Mind
Developments – Flax fiber & resin
for Eco-friendly cell phone cases
Dr. Martin Reaney, University of
Saskatchewan – Extracting flax
peptides for health and commercial
uses.
Joe Hogue, SWM International - Flax
straw processing opportunities in
Saskatchewan
Moderator: Glenn Payne, Sask
Ministry Agriculture
SWCDC AGM
Introduction of Commission
Executive Director’s Report
Election Announcement
Financial Reports
Discussion.
Once a Year Levy Refund
Appointment of Auditor
New Business from the Floor
Changing Markets: The New
Future
Brenda Tjaden Lepp, FarmLink
Marketing Solutions
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PULSE DAYS 2012:
NEW HORIZONS
www.saskpulse.com
LOCATION Prairieland Park Trade Centre
Saskatoon Inn (see agenda details)
MONDAY January 9
4:30 pm
Kick off to Pulse Days Events with
Beef on a Bun Supper
Prairieland Park Trade Centre,
Breakout Rooms 3, 4 & 5*
*Free with registration to Pulse Days
2012
5:30 pm
Annual General Meeting (AGM)
7:00 pm
Opening Reception & Research
Presentations sponsored by
Novozymes BioAg Ltd.
Featuring a Silent Auction supporting
Tuesday, January 10
“New Horizons”
Live: Saskatoon Inn – Ballrooms
A,B & C
Live Video Feed: Prairieland Park,
Hall A Breakout Rooms 3,4 & 5
8:00 am
Registration opens
8:30 am
Welcoming & Opening Remarks
SPG Chair NEW PRODUCTION PRACTICES
Sponsored by Alberta Pulse Growers
CROP PRODUCTION WEEK
8:40 am
Glyphosate Use on Lentils
Gordon Bacon, Pulse Canada
8:55 am
Managing Herbicide-Resistant
Weeds in Pulses
Eric Johnson, Agriculture and AgriFood Canada
9:10 am
How to Manage Your Crop
Rotations while Minimizing
Disease
Yantai Gan, Agriculture and AgriFood Canada
9:25 am
Discussion Period
9:40 am
Announcements
Canadian Agri-Food Marketing
Association (CAMA) Students at the
U of S
*Free transportation from the
Saskatoon Inn to Prairieland Park
will be provided starting at 2:00
p.m. on Monday, January 9th (see
signage and schedules in the lobby
at Saskatoon Inn and Prairieland
Park for pick up and drop off times).
Transportation sponsored by Alliance
Grain Traders.
GREEN PULSE PRODUCTION
Sponsored by Victoria Pulse
9:45 am
12:55 pm
Awards Presentation
2:35 pm
Discussion Period
1:05 pm
Announcements
2:55 pm
Refreshment and Networking
Break
Sponsored by FMC Agricultural
Products
1:10 pm
Words from Platinum Sponsor
Trends in the Global Pulse
Industry
Sponsored by Lakeside Global
Grains Inc.
1:15 pm
Emergence of New Markets and
Opportunities
Murad Al-Katib, Saskcan Pulse/
Alliance Grain Traders
1:40 pm
Discussion Period
1:50 pm
Announcements
PEA AND LENTIL MARKET
OUTLOOK PANELS
Moderated by Kevin Hursh, Hursh
Consulting & Communications
3:15 pm
Announcements
3:20 pm
Words from Platinum Sponsor
3:25 pm
LENTIL MARKET OUTLOOK
Sponsored by Simpson Seeds
Panelists: Brian Clancey, STAT
Publishing, Greg Simpson, Simpson
Seeds Inc.
4:05 pm
Discussion Period
4:20 pm
Closing Remarks/Door Prizes
1:55 pm
PEA MARKET OUTLOOK
Panelists: Mike Jubinville,
ProFarmer Canada, Colin Topham,
Agrocorp International
Planting a Green Crop
Monique Wismer, Saskatchewan
Research Council
10:05 am
Getting the Most from Carbon
Credits
Doyle Wiebe, Saskatchewan Soil
Conservation Association
10:20 am
Discussion Period
10:30 am
Refreshment and Networking
Break
Sponsored by Dupont
10:50 am
Announcements
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www.saskseed.ca
LOCATION Saskatoon Inn
Canadian Room (Meetings) & Ballroom B (Banquet)
TUESDAY January 10
12:30 pm
SSGA Annual Meeting Registration
and Coffee
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 2012 Budget
Appointment of Auditor for 2012
2:30 pm
Pedigreed Seed: Quality,
Quantity, Questions
Bruce Carriere, Discovery Seed Labs,
Saskatoon, SK
Wednesday, January 11
8:00 am
Continuation of Annual Business
Meeting (Canadian Room)
Canadian Seed Growers Association
Update
Gerald Girodat, President,
Shaunavon, SK
Dale Adolphe, Executive Director,
Ottawa, ON
9:20 am
Testing Midge Tolerant Blends:
Reducing the Margin of Error
Phillip Stephan, Genserv
Laboratories, Saskatoon
10:00 am
Refreshment Break
3:30 pm
The Future of Wheat Breeding in
Canada
Moderator:
Barry Reisner, Seed Grower,
Limerick SK
Panelists:
Rod Merryweather, (Bayer
CropScience)
Dr. Keith Degenhardt, Western
Grains Research Foundation
Dr. Curtis Pozniak, U of S Crop
Development Centre
Dr. Gilles Saindon, Agriculture &
Agri-Food Canada
5:15 pm
Recess
6:00 pm
Cocktails
7:00 pm
Banquet & Awards Presentations
(Ballroom B)
10:30 am
Nominating Committee Report
Election of Officers
10:45 am
New Varieties Update:
David Gehl, Agriculture and AgriFood Canada, Indian Head
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:
Lyndon Olson, Past President, SSGA
TUESDAY, January 10
1:15 pm
Greetings
2:30 pm
Coffee and oatmeal cookies
1:30 pm
Oat Research Update
Aaron Beattie, Oat Breeder Crop
Development Centre, University of
Saskatchewan
2:45 pm
2:00 pm
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John Spencer
SODC Annual Business Meeting
Dwayne Anderson of Fosston, Chair
The (Oat) Bulls Are Back in Town
Oat market outlook by Randy
Strychar, OatInsight.Com
3:40 pm
4:00 pm
Door prize draw for $100 in oat
groceries and adjourn
SASKATCHEWAN SOIL
CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION:
CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE
2012
www.ssca.ca
LOCATION: Saskatoon Inn Wig & Pen & Ballroom B
TUESDAY, January 10
7:30 pm
Soils and Crops Bearpit (Wig & Pen
Room)
Brent Flaten and Patrick Mooleki, Ag
Knowlege Centre, Moose Jaw
For SSCA Members and Conference
Participants
Cash Bar
Wednesday, January 11
8:00 am
Registration Opens (Ballroom B)
8:45 am
Welcoming & Opening Remarks
Morning Session
9:00 am
Climate Change and Crop Risk
Management – Keynote Speaker
Dr. Paul Bullock, Department of Soil
Science, U of Manitoba
10:00 am
Refreshment and Networking Break
10:30 am
Lowering Carbon Footprint by
Diversifying Cropping Systems
Dr. Yantai Gan, AAFC, Swift Current
11:15 am
Carbon credits – Policy and
Legislation
Doyle Wiebe, Saskatchewan Soil
Conservation Association
12:00 pm
Luncheon and Awards
Presentations
SUPPLEMENT TO THE WESTERN PRODUCER
Afternoon Session
1:00 pm
Farming with Social Media and
Smart Phones
Ian Boyd, Saskatchewan Soil
Conservation Association
1:30 pm
Inter-row Seeding
Rick Atkins, AgTech Centre,
Lethbridge
2:00 pm
Precision Agriculture and Variable
Rate Technology
Ty Faechner, ARECA, Edmonton
2:30 pm
Refreshment and Networking Break
3:00 pm
Glyphosate Resistant Weeds
Dr. Hugh Beckie, AAFC, Saskatoon
3:30 pm
Beneficial Microorganisms
Dr. Chantal Hamel, AAFC, Swift
Current
4:00 pm
Longterm Crop Rotations
Dr. Reynald Lemke, AAFC, Saskatoon
4:30 pm
SSCA AGM
CROP PRODUCTION WEEK
8:45 am
The Future World of Seed
Treaters
Cam Davreux, Crop Life Canada
3:00 pm
Refreshment Break
SASKATCHEWAN
OAT DEVELOPMENT
COMMISSION:
rolling in the oats
www.poga.ca
LOCATION: Saskatoon Inn Courtyard Room
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www.saskcanola.com
LOCATION Saskatoon Inn Ballroom B
MUSTARD DAY
www.saskmustard.com
THURSDAY, January 12
LOCATION Saskatoon Inn Ballroom C
WEDNESDAY January 11
8:30 am Registration
9:00 am
Chairman’s address
Patrick Ackerman
9:10 am
Mustard Grading Explained
Gino Castonguay, Canadian Grain
Commission
9:50 am
Mustard Variety Development
Dr. Bifang Cheng, AAFC mustard
breeder
10:30 am
Coffee
10:50 am
Mustard as a Biopesticide
Jay Robinson, Mustard Products and
Technologies
SPECIAL
SESSION
2012
Wednesday
JANUARY 11
12:00 pm
Lunch
12:45 pm
SMDC annual meeting
1:30 pm* Carinata Production Plans for
2012
Patrick Crampton, Agrisoma
2:15 pm*
Mustard Market Outlook
Bobby Leavins, Rayglen
Commodities
*may be earlier if the annual meeting
doesn’t require all of its allotted time
7:00 pm
The end of single desk selling:
An Aussie view
Geoff Honey, Grain Trade
Australia
9:00 pm
Cash Bar and Complimentary
Snacks 9:00 am
Saskatchewan Canola Growers
Association
Final Business Meeting
Global Market Access Through a
Consistent Policy Landscape
Tracy Jones
9:30 am
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Minister of Agriculture Hon. Bob
Bjornerud
9:45 am
Canola Trends in Saskatchewan
Venkata Vakulabharanam, SK
Ministry of Agriculture
10:00 am
Coffee break
10:15 am
Canola Market Outlook
Greg Kostal, Kostal Ag Consulting
11:15 am
Canola Meal Promotion
Les Nernberg, Canola Council of
Canada
12:00 pm
Lunch
12:30 pm
AGM Business Meeting
1:30 pm
Clubroot and Its Spread: What SK
Canola Growers Can Do to Control
the Disease
Clint Jurke, Canola Council of Canada
CROP PRODUCTION WEEK
Location: Saskatoon Inn
Ballroom B
11:30 am
Gourmet Mustard in
Saskatchewan
Val Michaud, Gravelbourg Mustard
8:30 am
Registration
2012 CROP PRODUCTION SHOW
2:00 pm
Role of Canola in Weed Resistance
Hugh Beckie, Agriculture and AgriFood Canada
2:30 pm
Coffee break
2:45 pm
Canola Performance Trials
Franck Groeneweg, SaskCanola
3:00 pm
Science-based Solutions to
Prevent Trade Barriers Panel
Discussion
Low Level Presence: what it means
Janis Tranberg, CropLife Canada
LLP Impact on International
Trade Peter Phillips, University of
Saskatchewan
Impacts on Canadian industry Ray
Elliot, Bunge Canada
3:45 pm
Closing Remarks
5:30 pm
“Celebrating Canola Industry”
Banquet
Cocktail Reception
6:30 pm
Dinner
Program to include speakers from
canola days gone by.
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CANADIAN WHEAT
BOARD DAY
www.cwb.ca
LOCATION Saskatoon Inn
FRIDAY January 13
9:00 am
Opening Comments
Chairman
12:00 pm
Lunch
9:10 am
Agronomy update
Mike Grenier
Market and Weather Outlook
Bruce Burnett
9:45 am
Managing the Risk
Justin Daniels
10:45 am
Networking break
1:00 pm
1:45 pm
CWB, Going Forward
TBA
2:45 pm
Closing comments 2:50 pm
Adjourn
11:15 am
Weatherfarm
Patty Rosher
SASKATCHEWAN FRUIT
GROWERS ASSOCIATION:
FROM FIELD TO MARKET
www.saskfruit.com
LOCATION Saskatoon Inn
FRIDAY January 13
9:45 am
Registration/Coffee
10:15 am
Opening Remarks
10:20 am
Breeding, Genetics &
Management of Berry Crops
Dr. Adam Dale, Professor,
Department of Plant Agriculture,
University of Guelph
11:15 am Herbicides and Weed Control
Clark Brenzil, Provincial Specialist
Weed Control, Crops Branch, SK
Ministry of Ag
12:00 pm Lunch Served
Sponsored by: TBA
1:00 pm
ADOPT Project Updates
Weed Control Regimes in Haskap
Production
Paul Mitchell, Battle River Berries
(Haskap Trial Co-odinator)
Evaluation of Fungicides for Saskatoon
Berry Disease Control
Sandra Purdy, Prairie Berries
(Saskatoon Trial Co-ordinator)
1:45 pm
Insurance Programs for New
Crops
Colleen Rooney, Research Analyst,
Research & Development, SK
Ministry of Agriculture
2:30 pm
Coffee Break
Sponsored by: TBA
Saturday, January 14
8:30 am
Registration/Coffee
9:00 am
An Overview of the 2011
Production Season with Fruit
Industry Updates
Forrest Scharf, Provincial Specialist,
Fruit Crops, SK Ministry of
Agriculture
9:30 am
Fruit Research Update
Dr Bob Bors, University of
Saskatchewan, Plant Sciences
10:30 am Coffee Break
Sponsored by: TBA
3:00 pm Grower Panel Discussion
Mel Annand, Owner/Operator
Creekside Orchard
Will Stafford, Owner/Operator G2S
Pickin Patch
Stephanie Crichton, Owner/
Operator Bend in the River Berries
3:45 pm Greenhouse Use for Extended
Production
Dr. Adam Dale, Professor,
Department of Plant Agriculture,
University of Guelph
5:30 pm Happy Hour
Saskatoon Club
10:45 am Annual General Meeting
12:00 pm
Lunch Served
Sponsored by: TBA
1:00 pm
The Food Centre – What Can It
Do For You?
Dan Prefontaine, President,
Saskatchewan Food Industry
Centre Inc.
1:45 pm
Branding
Susan Echlin, Owner/Proprietor,
Living Sky Winery 6:00 pm
Past Presidents’ Banquet
Prepared by Executive Chef,
Anthony McCarthy
Honourary Life Member Awards
3:00 pm
Processor Panel Discussion
Co-op Food Store representative
Vance Lester, Living Sky Winery
Anthony McCarthy, Executive Chef,
The Saskatoon Club
Mike Noel, Petrofka Bridge Orchard
SaskMade Marketplace
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE WESTERN PRODUCER
CROP PRODUCTION WEEK
Local Food Distribution: What’s
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Economics & Competitiveness
Division, Alberta Agriculture and
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2:45 pm Coffee Break
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Airport
51st St E
Central Ave
Agra Rd
Saskatoon Inn
33rd St W
University
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Saskatchewan
TCU Place
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22nd St W
Circle Dr.
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Circle Dr
37th St W
Spa
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Idylwyld Dr
42nd St E
Cre
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Heritage Inn
Attridge Dr
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Tourism Saskatoon
11th St W
ge
8th St E
8th St E
Cartwright St
Boychuk Dr
Circle Dr
Lorne Ave
Hodgson Rd
Ruth St
Preston Ave
Taylor St
Prairieland Park
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