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2018 CROP PRODUCTION SHOW Exhibitors
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Premier of Saskatchewan The Chairman, Board of Directors Minister of Agriculture Chairman, Show Committee
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Show Information Bayer Information Theatre Exhibitor List A-Z Exhibitor Maps Exhibitor List by Category
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Welcome Messages
Welcome Messages
Welcome from the PREMIER On behalf of the Government of Saskatchewan, I am pleased to welcome you to the 35th Annual Western Canadian Crop Production Show.
innovation, Saskatchewan has the facilities and expertise to provide new solutions to feed a growing world and develop significant economic opportunities.
Focused primarily on the grain industry, the Western Canadian Crop Production Show is the premier showcase for timely and valuable information on the production, processing and distribution of food crops. This growing event provides a great opportunity to interact with industry experts and exhibitors as well as to exchange ideas with other producers.
Thank you to the organizers, sponsors and trade show exhibitors for your contribution toward the success of this show. To our national and international guests, we hope you have time to experience the many events being held throughout Saskatoon during Crop Production Week.
Saskatchewan is one of Canada’s leading agri-food exporters with unmatched agricultural potential. We are well positioned to lead the way for increasing globally agricultural productivity. Our highly qualified scientists and researchers, working in state-of-theart research and development institutions, create new technologies for nutrition and health. Internationally renowned for our excellence in agriculture and far-sighted
Welcome from the Minister of Agriculture On behalf of the Government of Saskatchewan, I congratulate the Western Canadian Crop Production Show on celebrating its 35th anniversary. The show brings together the agricultural community with leading edge suppliers in crop production industry, from experts in fertilizing, cleaning, sorting, storage, drying, handling and transportation, to those in equipment manufacturing and farm business management. This event has a reputation as Saskatchewan’s leading grain industry show. I thank the organizers, exhibitors and sponsors for their ongoing commitment to showcasing what we do well in Saskatchewan.
Welcome and best wishes for an enjoyable show.
2017 was a year when producers dealt with and overcame many challenges. The extended hot and dry summer conditions in the southern and central areas of the province cut into many producers’ yields, though fewer fall rainfalls allowed harvest to proceed with fewer stops. Many Saskatchewan fields ended the year dry, so lack of moisture remains a concern as we enter a winter where we hope snowfall cover followed by good spring rains will bring these levels up to par. All things considered, provincial yields were still about even with our 10-year average, with generally above-average crop quality.
Brad Wall PREMIER OF SASKATCHEWAN
The unknowns in farming, the challenges with weather and the need to always think how
to better manage our farming operations – these are all big reasons why this show is important. The ideas discussed here can help manage risk, control input costs and improve returns. All the facts show our farmers are stepping forward to take those actions. Over the last decade, every statistic, whether it be total production or value-added processing or export markets sales, has shown tremendous growth. That doesn’t happen by standing still. I am sure some of those changes started from ideas producers saw at Western Canadian Crop Production Show -- if there is anything we know, it’s that farmers are always pushing to grow more, harvest more and maximize all they do on their operations. The Ministry of Agriculture is proud to again support the Crop Production Show and we wish you all the best for another exciting and productive event. Just as this event has a proud 35-year history to celebrate, we look forward to another 35 and hopefully more as our industry opens new markets and moves in new and exciting directions.
Lyle Stewart MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE
Welcome from the Chair of the Board of Directors
BRIAN ROSSNAGEL CHAIR OF THE BOARD Saskatoon Prairieland Park Corporation
Wow – 35 years of Western Canadian Crop Production Shows! The show founders understood the importance of an annual event focusing on the western Canadian crop industry but even they would be impressed by the size, scope and significance of today’s version. What a credit to those founders and everyone who has taken part in making the show what it is in 2018. As someone who “worked in the booth” at many of the early versions, I too am most impressed. Saskatoon Prairieland Park Corp. is very proud of this show, one of our signature annual events. Most important is that the WCCPS continues to focus on relevance to crop producers and the industry, from science to marketing, that serves them with continued emphasis on technological
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advances and a view to the future, be it the upcoming growing season or beyond.
Welcome from the Chair of the COMMITTEE
The WCCPS is an integral component of SPPC’s mandate — “Showcasing agriculture in a positive marketing environment”. On behalf of the SPPC Board of Directors, a special thanks to the many members and supporters who volunteer on WCCPS committees or assist with show setup, and to the tremendous work and dedication of the SPPC Agriculture Department in producing this annual event.
Welcome to the 35th Western Canadian Crop Production Show. The 2018 show continues the tradition of providing farmers with access to the most advanced products and services in the industry.
To the exhibitors, producer, and patrons, thanks for your ongoing support and best wishes for a successful 2018 show and a safe and profitable 2018 growing season.
Brian Sim CHAIRMAN Crop Production Show Committee
This year the show welcomes its exhibitors as they present the latest in production technology that keeps Western Canadian farmers among the top crop producers in the world. Farmers from across Western Canada will have the opportunity to attend the information theater and hear from topical speakers presenting the latest in production technology.
Over the last thirty-five years, the show has seen significant changes in the services, products and technology offered. Change will continue as technology evolves in adapting and using drones and mapping in agriculture. Introduction of new crops, advancements in seed and production practices will bring an expanding array of equipment and consultation services. On behalf of the Western Canadian Crop Production Show committee, staff and volunteers, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the show and wish you the very best for 2018. SUPPLEMENT TO THE WESTERN PRODUCER
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2018 FEATURE EVENT
SHOW INFORMATION
DRONES IN AGRICULTURE: Present & Future presented by Global Ag Risk
2018 CROP PRODUCTION SHOW
Wednesday, january 10
SHOW INFORMATION LOCATION
SHOW HOURS
Saskatoon Prairieland Park 503 Ruth Street West Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Mon., January 8 12:00 pm–6:00 pm Tues., January 9 9:00 am–5:00 pm Wed., January 10 9:00 am–5:00 pm Thurs., January 11 9:00 am–5:00 pm
ADMISSION
HALL A Saskatoon Prairieland Park Trade & Convention Centre
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Will Putting a Drone to work in your field increase farm efficiency?
PARKING & SHUTTLE
The feature presentation at the 2018 Western Canadian Crop Production Show will be a Drone Seminar, Drones in Agriculture: Past and Future, on Wednesday, January 10 from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. There are many applications for the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle and the objective of this seminar will be to look at how they are being used in the Agriculture industry today and what is expected in the future. KEYNOTE Speaker: STEVE SHIRTLIFFE SPONSoRED BY SASKATCHEWAN INSTITUTE OF AGROLOGISTS
Steve was raised on a grain and oilseed farm in Manitoba where after completing a B.Sc. in Agronomy, he farmed with his family for five years. He returned to school and received a MSc and PhD in 90’s. For almost 20 years, he has been a professor in the Department of Plant Sciences at the University of Saskatchewan. His position involves teaching, research and extension in the areas of weed control and agronomy. Past and research current projects have focused on the control of volunteer
canola, oat agronomy, pulse agronomy, non-herbicidal weed control as well as phenotypic and agronomic applications of crop imaging. OTHER PRESENTERS Don Campbell was born and raised on a mixed farm in southwestern Manitoba. He became a pedigreed seed grower for 23 years and operated his own on farm seed plant Southern Seed. He also worked in farm real estate and after leaving the farm worked for Pioneer Hi Bred at their new Canola processing plant in Lethbridge, Alberta. He started researching uses for drones in agriculture approximately two years ago and was the first person in Canada to receive a Special Flight Operating Certificate for aerial application of pesticides by UAV.
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FOOD & BEVERAGES Hall A: Beverage & Snack Station Hall B: Beverage & Snack Station Hall D: Concession - Regular Concession Menu; Featuring: Daily Buffet, Monday 12:00 – 2:00 pm; Tuesday – Thursday 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Hall E: Featuring: Beef on a Bun, Pulled Pork, Salads, Wraps & Soup
Monsanto Lounge Featuring: Beef on a Bun, Pulled Pork, Salads, Wraps, Soup, Full Bar Service
FOR MORE INFORMATION Call: (306) 931-7149 or visit: www.cropproductiononline.com
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Greg Adelman is the owner of Crop Command Agronomy which provides full service agronomy services to over 40,000 acres of farmland. Greg has been working in the agricultural industry for over 15 years and has been working with drones for over 4 years. The past 4 years Greg has worked with RoboFlight Canada to provide on demand remote sensed data via drones and manned aircraft.
Participants will have the opportunity to earn CEU credits in the Certified Crop Advisor or Certified Crop Science Consultant programs. Space is limited. Pre-registration is required. $50 + GST = $52.50 per person Registration includes one admission to Crop Production Show on Wednedsay, January 10, 2018 Please complete the registration form at www.cropproductiononline.com and return by fax or email: email: comelan@saskatoonex.com or fax 306-931-7886
TIME
EVENT
8:00 am
Registration and Coffee
8:30 am
Welcome
8:45 - 9:45 am
Keynote Speaker: Steve Shirtliffe, “Drones in Crop Research and Production”
10:00 - 10:15 am
Coffee Break
10:15 - 11:00 am
Don Campbell, Roga Drone, “Experiences in Gaining Certification for Aerial Application by UAV
11:15 am - 12:00 pm
Greg Edelman, Crop Command Agronomy, “Drones in Agriculture: An Agrologists Point of View
For more information please see our website www.cropproductiononline.com www.cropproductiononline.com
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BAYER INFORMATION THEATRE
BAYER INFORMATION THEATRE
HALL B Prairieland Park Trade & Convention Centre DATE/TIME
TOPIC
SPEAKER
MONDAY, JANUARY 8 2:30 pm
Biosecurity: If a clump of dirt falls in a field, does anybody care?
Barb Ziesman
Ministry of Agriculture
tuesday, January 9 Rob MacDonald
12:00 pm
Target Plant Population
2:30 pm
Size Matters...for Grain Storage Management
Bayer
Joy Agnew PAMI
wednesday, january 10 12:00 pm
Target Plant Population
2:30 pm
Carbon Tax: Description and Implications
Rob MacDonald Bayer
Dr. Tristan Skolrud
University of Saskatchewan
■■ Size Matters – for Grain Storage Management
■■ Carbon Tax: Description and Implications
Tuesday, January 9................................................................2:30 pm
Wednesday, January 10.......................................................2:30 pm
Speaker: Joy Agnew
Speaker: Dr. Tristan Skolrud
Joy grew up on a grain farm near Prince Albert, Saskatchewan and earned her PhD in Ag/Bio Engineering at the University of Saskatchewan. She has worked at PAMI since 2009 and works on a variety of research projects involving waste management, renewable energy, agronomy, and of course grain storage and drying. She is also an adjunct professor at the University of Saskatchewan and teaches engineering courses at St. Peter’s College in Muenster.
Dr. Skolrud is an assistant professor in Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of Saskatchewan. His research focuses on productivity analysis, technology adoption, and the intersection of agriculture and the environment. He has published several papers on the impacts of carbon pricing.
Presentation Outline Bin sizes are growing and technology is advancing, so should grain storage practices evolve to help protect the quality of stored grain? Learn more about how to minimize the risk of spoilage during storage and the impact of management decisions on stored quality. Considerations for storage in larger bins and the value of new technologies for monitoring and controlling grain conditions will also be covered.
Presentation Outline This presentation will describe recent updates to the PanCanadian Approach to Pricing Carbon Pollution, focusing on the implications for Saskatchewan agriculture. Potential changes to input costs will be discussed, as will the strategies taken by other provinces with respect to pricing carbon use and emissions in agriculture.
thursday, january 11 12:00 pm
Target Plant Population
2:30 pm
TBD
Rob MacDonald Bayer
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Speaker Biographies ■■ Biosecurity: If a clump of dirt falls in a field, does anybody care? Monday, January 8.................................................................2:30 pm
■■ Target Plant Population Tuesday, January 9..............................................................12:00 pm Wednesday, January 10.....................................................12:00 pm Thursday, January 11............................................................12:00 pm
Speaker – Barb Ziesman
Barb Ziesman is the Provincial Plant Disease Specialist with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture. She grew up in Edmonton, Alberts where she attended the University of Alberta and received a PhD in Plant Pathology with a focus on Sclerotinia stem rot of canola. Barb moved to Regina in 2015 to begin her career with the Ministry of Agriculture and has been in her current position since May 2016. Presentation Outline Biosecurity is a valuable tool that can be used to prevent the introduction of soil-borne diseases and other crop pests. With clubroot being confirmed in commercial canola fields in Saskatchewan in 2017, on farm biosecurity practices to prevent the introduction and spread of the disease have become increasingly important. This presentation will introduce biosecurity practices and discuss how they can be implemented on farm to reduce the risk of introducing new crop pests and soil-borne diseases such as clubroot. www.cropproductiononline.com
Speaker – Rob MacDonald
Rob received a BSc in agriculture and environmental biology and an MSc in Herbicide physiology from the University of Guelph. Rob’s career at Bayer has been focused on Canola for 25 years. Rob is currently the Product Excellence Manager and has been in this position since the group’s inception in 2013. In his position Rob is responsible for managing the Product Excellence agronomic research program in Western Canada. Presentation Outline Plant population matters! Growers are urged to seed at a rate that maximizes the genetic potential of the variety. He will discuss how Bayer has identified the best seeding rate through “data driven agronomy” yield trials of varying seeding rates which have been conducted for the past three years.
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EXHIBITOR LIST A-Z
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EXHIBITOR LIST A-Z
BMO Bank of Montreal
B97-98
Decisive Farming
D123-124
Frontlink Inc.
A123-124
Honey Bee Manufacturing Ltd.
D211
Legend Seeds Canada
B131
Aberhart Ag Solutions Inc.
A125
Bourgault Industries Ltd.
D3
Degelman Industries
D218
Full Line Ag
D6
HORSCH
D131
LEMKEN Canada Inc
D88
ABJ Agri Products
D132
Bourgault Tillage Tools
D15-18
DeKoning Innovations Ltd.
D8
G
HSSA
B35
Lewis M. Carter Mfg. (Canada) Ltd.
A81-83
Adair Sales & Marketing Company Inc.
D31-38
Bradford Holdings ltd.
D61
Delta Technology Corporation
A52
G3 Canada Limited
B175-176
Husky Energy
B83
Louis Dreyfus
B67-68
ADAMA
B149-150
Brandt Agricultural Products Limited
D212
Department of Plant Sciences
B60
Garratt Industries Ltd.
A79-80
Hypro, Shurflo - Pentair
D202-203
M
ADM Agri-Industries Company
B92-94
BrettYoung
B165-166
Devloo Roto Mud Scrapers
D200-201
Gatco Manufacturing Inc
C10-11
I
MacDon Industries Ltd
D7
Affinity Credit Union
A4
BroadGrain Commodities Inc
B16
Diamond Doors Inc
C61
GEN Mfg. Ltd.
D191
IAP Group Ltd.
B167
Mad Concaves
D75
Affordable Parts
B140-142
Brownlees Trucking
D28
Dimo's / Labtronics
B12-13
GlenMor Equipment
D167-169
ILC Ag
B160
Magnum Fabricating Ltd
C53
AG Direct Hail Insurance Ltd.
A97
Buffer Valley Industries
C34-35
Discovery Seed Labs
B170-171
Global Ag Risk Solutions
B147-148
ILTA Grain Inc.
B55,56
Malteurop Canada
B75
Ag Exchange Group
B129
Buhler Versatile Inc
D213
Double A Trailers by Conqur Industries
B155
Golden West Trailer and Equipment Ltd
B20
Imperial Seed
B19
Market Tire
D83-84
AGI
C30
Bunge Canada
B61-63
Dow Agrosciences
A16-17,40-41
Goodon Industries Ltd.
C9
Industrial Scale
D151
Marketbook
D113
Ag Shield Mfg
D80-81
C
DTN/The Progressive Farmer
B6
Gowan Canada
A78
Input Capital
LOBBY
Massload Technologies Inc.
D62-63
AgChieve Corporation
B99
Calidon Leasing
C60
DuPont Pioneer
A49-50,69-70
Graham Seed Treating Systems Ltd
B163-164
Integrity Post Structures
C5
Maximum Training for the Trucking Industry
B173
AGI Envirotank
D166
Canada Malting Co Ltd.
B74
Dutch Openers (A Division of Dutch Industries)
D120-122
Grain Bags Canada
D13-14
Maxquip Inc
D91-92
D47-48
Canadagrain.com
B14
Dwayne Enterprises Ltd.
D90
D160-163, 206-209
Intelligent Ag
Agremote Systems Inc.
Interlake Resources Inc.
C51-52
Meridian Manufacturing
D215
Intertek Canada
B100
Miccar Aerial Ltd
D89
IntraGrain Technologies Inc.
D104-105
Michel's Industries
D21-22
Irrigation Crop Diversification Corporation
B42
Middle Lake Steel
C22
miEnergy
B84-85
AgriARM
B64
Canadian Canola Growers Association
B110-111
DyTerra Corporation
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC)
C18-20
Canadian Grain Commission
C3-4
E
D53-54
Agrimatics
A133
Canadian Humalite International Inc.
A129
Earth Smart Solutions
A89
Agri-Spread NA Inc.
D106
Canadian International Grains Institute
B172
Eastwood Products Ltd.
D117
Agri-Trend - a division of Trimble
B154
Canadian Tarpaulin Manufacturers Ltd.
B134
EBM Manufacturing
B162
Agrocorp Processing
B112-113
Canadian Wheat Alliance
C6
EF Grain Monitoring
D82
Grain Bin Direct
C1-2
Grain Cleaning, LLC
A105-106
Grain Millers Canada Corp
B45
Grain Shark
B107
GrainMaxx
D66
Gratton Coulee Agri Parts Ltd
D127
Great Northern Growers
A20
Green Aero Tech
D64-65
Greenfield Fertilizer Corp
A142 D154
Agrow-Guard Distribution Inc.
A130
Cancade CBI Ltd.
D118-119
Engage Agro Corporation
AGT Foods
B138-139,158-159
Canpulse Foods Ltd
B3
Equipment Technologies (Apache Field Sprayers)
D69-72,97-100
ETG Commodities Inc.
B161
Greenleaf Technologies
Ezlid
D87
H
Agtron Enterprises Inc.
D165
Can-Seed Equipment Ltd.
A35-37
Airguard Incorporated
D116
Canterra Seeds
B105-106
Albertaimmigration.com Ltd.
B132
Capstan AG
D51-52
Allen Leigh Security & Communications Ltd.
B72
Cargill Ltd
B120-122
Alliance Seed
B44
Cargill -Prairie Malt
B143-144
ALPINE the starter fertilizer company
A86-88
Cereals Canada
B5
Amsoil The First In Synthetics
B82
Cervus Equipment Peterbilt
D173-175,194-196
AMVT LLC
A92
CGF Brokerage and Consulting
B123
Apollo Machine & Products Ltd.
D60
Chaplin Grain Corporation
B115
Arrowcorp Inc.
A56-57
Class 1A Truck Driver Training
A143
Arysta LifeScience Canada Ltd.
A84-85
Combine World Inc.
D85-86
Atom Jet Industries
D93-94
Commercial Industrial Manufacturing Ltd.
D20
ATP Nutrition Ltd.
A110-111
Construction Fasteners and Tools
D112
AWS Airbar
D192-193
Conveyair by Thor Manufacturing Ltd.
D152-153
B
Co-op Agro (Federated Co-operatives Ltd)
A67-68
Back To Your Roots Soil Solutions Inc.
A31-32
CORR Grain Systems Inc.
C43
BASF Canada
A62-66
Crary Industries
D128-129
Bayer
A23-26
Crop Aid Nutrition Ltd
A9
Best Cooking Pulses, Inc.
B128
Crop Production Services
B76-78
Best Farming System
A90-91
CropPro Consulting
D155
BioAgronics
A122
D
Bioriginal Food and Science Corp
B90
Darmani Grain Storage
C12-14,27-29
Blue Water Irrigation Dev. Ltd
B27
Dave Ross Equipment Ltd
B145
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A94
F
Hammond Realty
B15
Farm At Hand
A5
Harvest Services
D55-56
Farm Credit Canada
C15-17,24-26
Haukaas Industries
D67
Farm For Profit/Greencrop Agri Products
A128
Haul All Industries
D190
Farmagro Sales Ltd
A53
Heads Up Plant Protectants Inc
A51
FarmChem
B89
Hemp Genetics International Inc.
B24
Farmers Edge
A21,22
Hold-On Industries
D183-186
Farmers of North America & Agracity
A107-108,131-132
FarmLink Marketing Solutions
A6
Farmtronics
D41
FBC - Farm Business Consultants
B81
Flaman Group of Companies
A76, 77, 99-101, D5, B21-23, 49-51
Flash Welding Ltd.
C32-33
Flexxifinger QD Industries Inc
D177-178
FMC Canada
A7-8
Fort Garry Industries Ltd
B102 & Outside
Foundation Seeds
B8
FP Genetics Inc.
B10-11
Free Form Plastic Products
A144,144A,145
Fresh Hemp Foods
B87
J Janzen Steel Buildings
C36-37
Milligan Biofuels Inc.
B47
JGL Commodities Ltd
B86
Millsap Fuel Distributors Ltd.
A11-13
John Deere Canada ULC
D216
MNP LLP
B66
JTL Industries Ltd
C44-45
Monsanto Canada Inc.
A58-59,60-61
Just Solutions Ag
A104
Monsanto Canada Inc.- BioAg
A118-119,120-121
Morris Industries
D4 B57
K K-Hart Industries Ltd
D170-172,197-199
Municipal Hail
Koch Agronomic Services
Lobby
N
Kramble Industries Inc.
D187-188
National Bank of Canada
B65
National Leasing
C7
L Lakeshore Sales
D179-180
Natural Specialty Crops
B88
Lakeview Insurance Brokers Ltd.
B7
Neeralta Manufacturing Inc.
D68
Lambert Distributing Inc.
D77-78
New Holland Agriculture
D2
Lane Realty Corp.
B174
New Way Group/Irrigation
B124
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EXHIBITOR LIST A-Z
SHOW SPONSORS
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Nexeed Inc
A1-3
Redekop Manufacturing
D29-30
T
Nexus Ag - Univar
A117
Redhead Equipment
D210 & 210A
Taurus Agricultural Marketing Inc
A95-96
Nordstrong Equipment Limited
D204-205
Re/max Blue Chip Realty
B153
TD Canada Trust Agriculture Services
B18
Norstar Industries Ltd.
C57-59
Renn Mill Center Inc
D147-149
TeeJet Technologies
D142-143
North West Terminal Ltd.
B46
Richardson Pioneer
A18-19,38-39
Terra Grain Fuels Inc.
B117
Northern Plains Drainage Systems
D189
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers
B91
Terramax
B118
Northern Quinoa Production Corporation
B130
Rite Way Mfg. Co. Ltd.
D156-157
The Airseeder Hopper
D107
Northern Strands
C56
Rockyford Steel Ltd
C31
The Retiring Farmer
B116
NorthStar Genetics
B17
Rodono Industries Ltd
D144-146
The Water Clinic
D103
Novid Inc
D134
ROGA Drone Ltd.
D19
The Western Producer
C39-40
Nufarm Agriculture Inc.
A27-30
Rosetown Flighting Supply Inc
D79
Thunder Seed Inc
B136-137
NutriAg Ltd
A116
Rosler Construction 2000 Inc.
B33-34
Thunderstruck Ag Equipment
A135, D49-50
Royal Bank
B48
Tiger-Sul Products LLC
A93
D27
Tingley's Harvest Center
D1
Top Krop Fertilizers
A102-103
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OMEX Agriculture Inc.
A54
RPC BPI Agriculture Formerly AT Film
One Stop Immigration Services Ltd.
B30
S
One-Step Automation
A10
Salford Group
D23-26,43-46
Tridekon
D9
Outback Guidance
D108-109
Saskatchewan Credit Unions
C21
Triple Star Mfg. Ltd.
D114-115 D176
P
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation
B36-37
Tru- Kare Tank and Meter Service LTD.
P & H Milling Group
B126
Saskatchewan Irrigation Projects Association
B43
U
PAMI
D164
Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture
B38-41
UAP Canada (United Agri Products)
Parrheim Foods
B127
Saskatchewan Pulse Growers
B73
V
Parrish & Heimbecker, Limited
B70-71
Saskatchewan Young Ag Entrepreneurs
B25
B28-29
Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc.
D139-141
Vaderstad Industries Inc (currently Seed Hawk Inc)
D214
Paterson Grain Pattison Liquid Systems
D73-74,95-96
SaskBarley
B114
Versaframe Inc.
C54-55
Penergetic Canada
A146-147
SaskCanola
B108-109
Viterra
B52,79
VW Manufacturing Ltd.
B119
PICKSEED
B58
Satake
A98
Pillar
D181-182
ScherGain
D76
Polywest
D10-12,57-59
Schluter & Maack GMBH
B53
Positioning & Autosteer Technologies
D158-159
Schulte Industries Ltd.
A14-15,42-43
Power Rich Corporation
A33,34
Scoular Canada Ltd.
C41-42
Power Up Lubricants
B168-169
Seaboard Special Crops
B4
Prairie Grain Analyzers Inc.
B59
SeCan
B151-152
Prairie Mobile Communications
B9
Seed Solutions Seed Labs
A134
Prairie Steel Products Ltd.
C46-47
SeedMaster
D217
Precision Farm Parts Inc.
A136-138
Setter Manufacturing Division
D133
Precision Scale
B54
SGS Canada Inc.
B103
Pro-Cert Organic Systems Ltd.
B26
Shymko Farm Sales
D39
Q Q-Line Trucking
B1-2
Simply Agriculture Solutions Inc.
B146
Simpson Seeds Inc.
B101
Quantum Genetix & Biosciences
A109
Smart Earth Seeds
B69
Quarry Seed
B156-157
Spraytest Controls Inc
D125-126
Stewart Steel Inc.
D40
R Rack Petroleum
A112-113,126-127
Stoller Enterprises Ltd.
A55
Raczynski Sales Inc
A139-140
Sunnybrook Welding
D150
Raven Industries Canada
D135-138
Sunrise Foods International
B135
Rayglen Commodities Inc.
B95-96
Syngenta
A44-48,71-75
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presenting sponsor
our sponsors
A114-115
W Wadena Steel and Supply Ltd
B80
Wall Grain Handling Systems
C49-50
Waterhouse Seeds Ltd
B125
Wentworth Ag (2003) Inc
C23
Westcap Ag Corp.
D42
Western Ag Professional Agronomy
A148-149
Western Ag Systems Ltd.
C8
Western Sales (1986) Ltd.
D101-102
Western Winter Wheat Initiative
B31-32
Wilbur-Ellis Company of Canada Ltd.
B104
Wilger Industries Ltd.
D110-111
Wilke Sales
D130
Wood Country
C48
X XiteBio Technologies
A141
Z Zipperlock Building Company (2005) Inc.
B133
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EXHIBITION HALL MAPS
HALL A
HALL B Breakout Room 1
ILC Ag
Bayer Information Theatre
Breakout Room 2
ETG Comm.
B159 B158 B157
B162 B163 B164 B165 B166
B167
B156 B155 B154 B153 B152 B151 Adama Canada
B168 SHOW 2018 CROP PRODUCTION B141 B142 B143 B144 B145 B146 B147 B148
B138 B139 B140
B169
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2018 CROP PRODUCTION SHOW
A2
Affinity Farm Credit at Hand Union
A1
A6
Thunder Seed
2018 A10 CROP SHOW A11 A12 PRODUCTION A13 Crop Aid Nutrition
FMC
SK Canola Council
B135 B134 B133
B132 B131
B130 B129 B128 B127 B126 B125 B124 B123
B110
B113 B114
B115 B116 B117
B111 B112
B118 B119
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Cargill
B171
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Bayer CropScience
A21
A20
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Nufarm
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Concession
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HOW
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Monsanto Canada BASF Canada
Wi-Fi
A149
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A148
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DuPont Canada
B20
Syngenta
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A140 A139
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B78
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B76
B75
B74
B73
B72
B71
B70
B69
B68 B63
B67
MNP
B64
Nat’l Bank
B52
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B50
B49 B48
B47
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Sask. Ministry of Agriculture
2018B16CROP B21PRODUCTION B22 B23 B24 B25 B26SHOW B27 B28
B29
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B34
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B35 B14
B13
B12
B11
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B8
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B6
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B2
B1
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www.cropproductiononline.com
A101
B79
B19
Wi-Fi
A76
A147 A146
B175
A138
A137
A136 A135 A134 A133
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EXHIBITION HALL MAPS
SCOULAR HALL
GOODYEAR HALL D210
C61
C1
C62
D210A
D5
D6
C2
Made by Titan Calidon Leasing
D211
Scoular
The Western Producer
C43
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C19
C4
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C6
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C56
D7
C50
D3
Nat’l Leasing
C37 Farm Credit Canada
C36
C35
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D10 D59
D60 D109
D110 D159
D160 D209
D11 D58
D61 D108
D111 D158
D161 D208
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D62 D107
D112 D157
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D164 D205
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D115 D154
D165 D204
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D116 D153
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D17 D52
D67 D102
D117 D152
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D68 D101
D118 D151
D168 D201
D19 D50
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D119 D150
D169 D200
D20 D49
D70 D99
D120 D149
D170 D199
D21 D48
D71 D98
D121 D148
D171 D198
D22 D47
D72 D97
D122 D147
D172 D197
D173 D196
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C11
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D73 D96
D123 D146
D24 D45
D74 D95
D124 D145
D174 D195
D25 D44
D75 D94
D125 D144
D175 D194
D26 D43
D76 D93
D126 D143
D176 D193
D27 D42
D77 D92
D127 D142
D177 D192
D28 D41
D78 D91
D128 D141
D178 D191
D29 D40
D79 D90
D129 D140
D179 D190
D30 D39
D80 D89
D130 D139
D180 D189
D31 D38
D81 D88
D131 D138
D181 D188
D32 D37
D82 D87
D132 D137
D182 D187
D33 D36
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D133 D136
D183 D186
D85
D134 D135
D184 D185
D34 D35
Market Tire
Stay Connected!
D9
D212
D213
D214
D215
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C34
D1
Wi-Fi
D8
D4
C59
C58
Sask. Credit Unions
D216
D217
Wi-Fi Stay Connected!
D218
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EXHIBITOR LIST BY CATEGORY AGRICULTURE ASSOCIATIONS
EXHIBITOR LIST BY CATEGORY FARM MANAGEMENT FINANCE
Co-op Agro (Federated Co-operatives Ltd)
A67-68
Co-op Agro (Federated Co-operatives Ltd)
A67-68
CONVEYORS
Flaman Group of Companies
A76,77, 99-101, D5, B21-23,49-51
Crop Production Services
B76-78
Adair Sales & Marketing Company Inc.
D31-38
Affinity Credit Union
A4
Re/max Blue Chip Realty
B153
Earth Smart Solutions
A89
AGI
C30
AG Direct Hail Insurance Ltd.
A97
The Retiring Farmer
B116
Free Form Plastic Products
A144 , 144A, 145
Engage Agro Corporation
A94
Agremote Systems Inc.
D47-48
Agrimatics
A133
FERTILIZER
Farm For Profit/Greencrop Agri Products
A128
Brandt Agricultural Products Limited
D212
Albertaimmigration.com Ltd.
B132
Agrow-Guard Distribution Inc.
A130
B5
GrainMaxx
D66
D28
BMO Bank of Montreal
B97-98
ALPINE the starter fertilizer company
A86-88
B60
Kramble Industries Inc.
D187-188
Farmers of North America & Agracity
Brownlees Trucking
Department of Plant Sciences
A107-108, 131-132
Can-Seed Equipment Ltd.
A35-37
Calidon Leasing
C60
ATP Nutrition Ltd.
A110-111
DTN/The Progressive Farmer
B6
Lambert Distributing Inc.
D77-78
Co-op Agro (Federated Co-operatives Ltd)
A67-68
Farm At Hand
A5
Best Farming System
A90-91
HSSA
B35
Meridian Manufacturing
D215
DeKoning Innovations Ltd.
D8
Farm Credit Canada
C15-17,24-26
BioAgronics
A122
Irrigation Crop Diversification Corporation
B42
Michel's Industries
D21-22
FarmChem
B89
Farmers Edge
A21,22
Canadian Humalite International Inc.
A129
Louis Dreyfus
B67-68
Nexeed Inc
A1-3
Raczynski Sales Inc
A139-140
Flaman Group of Companies
Farmers of North America & Agracity
B120-122
C53
A107-108, 131-132
Cargill Ltd
Magnum Fabricating Ltd
Co-op Agro (Federated Co-operatives Ltd)
A67-68
Miccar Aerial Ltd
D89
Redhead Equipment
D210 & 210A
A76,77, 99-101, D5, B21-23,49-51
Crop Aid Nutrition Ltd
A9
Municipal Hail
B57
Rodono Industries Ltd
D144-146
Crop Production Services
B76-78
National Leasing
C7
Rosetown Flighting Supply Inc
D79
Dimo's / Labtronics
B12-13
North West Terminal Ltd.
B46
Triple Star Mfg. Ltd.
D114-115
Dow Agrosciences
A16-17,40-41
Parrish & Heimbecker, Limited
B70-71
Westcap Ag Corp.
D42
Farm For Profit/Greencrop Agri Products
A128
PICKSEED
B58
AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES
Prairie Steel Products Ltd.
C46-47
Affordable Parts
B140-142
Farmers of North America & Agracity
A107-108, 131-132
Pro-Cert Organic Systems Ltd.
B26
Amsoil The First In Synthetics
B82
Farmers of North America & Agracity
Rockyford Steel Ltd
C31
Construction Fasteners and Tools
D112
A107-108, 131-132
Rosetown Flighting Supply Inc
D79
Power Up Lubricants
B168-169
Royal Bank
B48
Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc.
D139-141
RPC BPI Agriculture Formerly AT Film
D27
BUILDING & STORAGE
Saskatchewan Irrigation Projects Association
B43
AGI Envirotank
Saskatchewan Pulse Growers
B73
Saskatchewan Young Ag Entrepreneurs
AgriARM
B64
Bunge Canada
B61-63
Canadian Canola Growers Association
B110-111
Canadian International Grains Institute
B172
Cereals Canada
FMC Canada
A7-8
Foundation Seeds
B8
Gowan Canada
A78
Graham Seed Treating Systems Ltd
B163-164
Great Northern Growers
A20
Heads Up Plant Protectants Inc
A51
IAP Group Ltd.
B167
Koch Agronomic Services
Lobby
Lambert Distributing Inc.
D77-78
Monsanto Canada Inc.
A58-59, 60-61
Nufarm Agriculture Inc.
Gatco Manufacturing Inc
C10-11
Kramble Industries Inc.
D187-188
Lewis M. Carter Mfg. (Canada) Ltd.
A81-83
Meridian Manufacturing
D215
Michel's Industries
D21-22
A27-30
Nexeed Inc
A1-3
OMEX Agriculture Inc.
A54
Nordstrong Equipment Limited
D204-205
Polywest
D10-12,57-59
Norstar Industries Ltd.
C57-59
Rack Petroleum
A112-113, 126-127
Precision Scale
B54
Richardson Pioneer
A18-19,38-39
Westcap Ag Corp.
D42
Schulte Industries Ltd.
A14-15,42-43
EDUCATION
D166
Syngenta
A44-48,71-75
Canadian Tarpaulin Manufacturers Ltd.
B134
UAP Canada (United Agri Products)
A114-115
B25
Diamond Doors Inc
C61
Wilger Industries Ltd.
D110-111
SaskBarley
B114
Ezlid
D87
COMBINES, COMBINE PARTS & ACCESS.
SaskCanola
B108-109
Gatco Manufacturing Inc
C10-11
ADAMA
B149-150
Simply Agriculture Solutions Inc.
B146
Goodon Industries Ltd.
C9
Affordable Parts
B140-142
Western Winter Wheat Initiative
B31-32
Grain Bags Canada
D160-163, 206-209
AWS Airbar
D192-193
Buhler Versatile Inc
D213
Combine World Inc.
D85-86
Eastwood Products Ltd.
D117
Flexxifinger QD Industries Inc
D177-178
Full Line Ag
D6
Harvest Services
D55-56
Haul All Industries
D190
John Deere Canada ULC
D216
MacDon Industries Ltd
D7
Mad Concaves
D75
Market Tire
D83-84
Marketbook
D113
Michel's Industries
D21-22
Precision Farm Parts Inc.
A136-138
Redekop Manufacturing
D29-30
Redhead Equipment
D210 & 210A
Rosetown Flighting Supply Inc
D79
Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc.
D139-141
ScherGain
D76
Sunnybrook Welding
D150
Western Sales (1986) Ltd.
D101-102
Wilke Sales
D130
AGROLOGY SERVICES Aberhart Ag Solutions Inc.
A125
Agri-Trend - a division of Trimble
B154
BioAgronics
A122
Co-op Agro (Federated Co-operatives Ltd)
A67-68
CropPro Consulting
D155
Dimo's / Labtronics
B12-13
Farm For Profit/Greencrop Agri Products
A128
Irrigation Crop Diversification Corporation
B42
NutriAg Ltd
A116
PAMI
D164
Richardson Pioneer
A18-19,38-39
Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture
B38-41
Western Ag Professional Agronomy
A148-149
Western Sales (1986) Ltd.
D101-102
AUGERS AGI
C30
Ag Shield Mfg
D80-81
Agremote Systems Inc.
D47-48
Brandt Agricultural Products Limited
D212
Brownlees Trucking
D28
Cancade CBI Ltd.
D118-119
Can-Seed Equipment Ltd.
A35-37
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Haukaas Industries
D67
Integrity Post Structures
C5
Janzen Steel Buildings
C36-37
JTL Industries Ltd
C44-45
Magnum Fabricating Ltd
C53
Meridian Manufacturing
D215
miEnergy
B84-85
Northern Strands
C56
Polywest
D10-12,57-59
Prairie Steel Products Ltd.
C46-47
Rosler Construction 2000 Inc.
B33-34
Stewart Steel Inc.
D40
Versaframe Inc.
C54-55
Wood Country
C48
Zipperlock Building Company (2005) Inc.
B133
CHEMICALS, HERBICIDES & PESTICIDES Arysta LifeScience Canada Ltd.
A84-85
ATP Nutrition Ltd.
A110-111
BASF Canada
A62-66
Bayer
A23-26
Canadian Humalite International Inc.
A129
Cargill Ltd
B120-122
AgriARM
B64
Canadian International Grains Institute
B172
Class 1A Truck Driver Training
A143
Department of Plant Sciences
B60
Farm For Profit/Greencrop Agri Products
A128
Fresh Hemp Foods
B87
Irrigation Crop Diversification Corporation
B42
Miccar Aerial Ltd
D89
Northern Strands
C56
PAMI
D164
Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture
B38-41
Saskatchewan Pulse Growers Simply Agriculture Solutions Inc. Wilger Industries Ltd.
B81
Global Ag Risk Solutions
B147-148
ILC Ag
B160
Input Capital
LOBBY
IntraGrain Technologies Inc.
D104-105
John Deere Canada ULC
D216
Just Solutions Ag
A104
Lakeview Insurance Brokers Ltd.
B7
Maximum Training for the trucking industry
B173
MNP LLP
B66
Great Northern Growers
A20
B57
Greenfield Fertilizer Corp
A142
C7
Koch Agronomic Services
Lobby
C21
Maxquip Inc
D91-92
B38-41
Nexus Ag - Univar
A117
B18
NutriAg Ltd
A116
B116
OMEX Agriculture Inc.
A54
FARM NEWS & PUBLICATIONS
Penergetic Canada
A146-147
Canadagrain.com
B14
Polywest
D10-12,57-59
B6
Power Rich Corporation
A33,34
Irrigation Crop Diversification Corporation
B42
Precision Scale
B54
Marketbook
D113
Rack Petroleum
The Retiring Farmer
B116
A112-113, 126-127
The Western Producer
C39-40
Rayglen Commodities Inc.
B95-96
Richardson Pioneer
A18-19,38-39
Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture
B38-41
Stoller Enterprises Ltd.
A55
National Leasing Saskatchewan Credit Unions Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture TD Canada Trust Agriculture Services The Retiring Farmer
DTN/The Progressive Farmer
FARM REAL ESTATE
B146 D110-111
B174
FBC - Farm Business Consultants
Municipal Hail
B73
Lane Realty Corp.
Hammond Realty
B15
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EXHIBITOR LIST BY CATEGORY
EXHIBITOR LIST BY CATEGORY
Syngenta
A44-48,71-75
Polywest
D10-12,57-59
GRAIN DRYING
Dwayne Enterprises Ltd.
D90
Prairie Grain Analyzers Inc.
B59
Canpulse Foods Ltd
B3
Taurus Agricultural Marketing Inc
A95-96
Stewart Steel Inc.
D40
AGI
C30
FarmChem
B89
Raczynski Sales Inc
A139-140
Cargill Ltd
B120-122
The Retiring Farmer
B116
Wadena Steel and Supply Ltd
B80
Canadian Tarpaulin Manufacturers Ltd.
B134
Farmtronics
D41
Raven Industries Canada
D135-138
Cargill -Prairie Malt
B143-144
Tiger-Sul Products LLC
A93
Wentworth Ag (2003) Inc
C23
Darmani Grain Storage
C12-14,27-29
D147-149
CGF Brokerage and Consulting
B123
A102-103
Westcap Ag Corp.
D42
Dave Ross Equipment Ltd
B145
Flaman Group of Companies
Renn Mill Center Inc
Top Krop Fertilizers
Rockyford Steel Ltd
C31
Chaplin Grain Corporation
B115
UAP Canada (United Agri Products)
A114-115
Western Ag Systems Ltd.
C8
Dimo's / Labtronics
B12-13
A76,77, 99-101, D5, B21-23,49-51
Rosetown Flighting Supply Inc
D79
DTN/The Progressive Farmer
B6
Westcap Ag Corp.
D42
Zipperlock Building Company (2005) Inc.
B133
Gatco Manufacturing Inc
C10-11
Rosler Construction 2000 Inc.
B33-34
ETG Commodities Inc.
B161
Wilger Industries Ltd.
D110-111
FORAGE EQUIPMENT
GlenMor Equipment
D167-169
Stewart Steel Inc.
D40
FarmLink Marketing Solutions
A6
Tridekon
D9
Wall Grain Handling Systems
C49-50
Fort Garry Industries Ltd
B102 & Outside
Wentworth Ag (2003) Inc
C23
Fresh Hemp Foods
B87
Westcap Ag Corp.
D42
G3 Canada Limited
B175-176
C8
Grain Millers Canada Corp
B45
Grain Shark
B107
ILTA Grain Inc.
B55,56
IntraGrain Technologies Inc.
D104-105
Louis Dreyfus
B67-68
Malteurop Canada
B75
Milligan Biofuels Inc.
B47
Natural Specialty Crops
B88
FERTILIZER APPLICATORS
Crary Industries
D128-129
Meridian Manufacturing
D215
Gatco Manufacturing Inc
C10-11
GlenMor Equipment
D167-169
GrainMaxx
D66
IntraGrain Technologies Inc.
D104-105
JTL Industries Ltd
C44-45
K-Hart Industries Ltd
D170-172, 197-199
Agri-Spread NA Inc.
D106
Crop Production Services
B76-78
North West Terminal Ltd.
B46
ALPINE the starter fertilizer company
A86-88
Dimo's / Labtronics
B12-13
PAMI
D164
Atom Jet Industries
D93-94
Flexxifinger QD Industries Inc
D177-178
Richardson Pioneer
A18-19,38-39
Back To Your Roots Soil Solutions Inc.
A31-32
John Deere Canada ULC
D216
Rosetown Flighting Supply Inc
D79
Kramble Industries Inc.
D187-188
Western Ag Systems Ltd.
Bourgault Tillage Tools
D15-18
MacDon Industries Ltd
D7
Rosler Construction 2000 Inc.
B33-34
Lakeshore Sales
D179-180
GRAIN MARKETING
Capstan AG
D51-52
Redhead Equipment
D210 & 210A
Shymko Farm Sales
D39
Massload Technologies Inc.
D62-63
ADM Agri-Industries Company
B92-94
Double A Trailers by Conqur Industries
B155
Rite Way Mfg. Co. Ltd.
D156-157
Wall Grain Handling Systems
C49-50
Meridian Manufacturing
D215
Ag Exchange Group
B129
Dutch Openers (A Division of Dutch Industries)
D120-122
Thunderstruck Ag Equipment
A135, D49-50
Wentworth Ag (2003) Inc
C23
Michel's Industries
D21-22
AgChieve Corporation
B99
DyTerra Corporation
D53-54
Tingley's Harvest Center
D1
Western Ag Systems Ltd.
C8
Nexeed Inc
A1-3
Agrocorp Processing
B112-113
Full Line Ag
D6
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
Nordstrong Equipment Limited
D204-205
GEN Mfg. Ltd.
D191
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC)
C18-20
ADM Agri-Industries Company
B92-94
Norstar Industries Ltd.
C57-59
AGT Foods
B138-139, 158-159
Graham Seed Treating Systems Ltd
B163-164
Canadian Grain Commission
C3-4
Apollo Machine & Products Ltd.
D60
North West Terminal Ltd.
B46
Bunge Canada
B61-63
North West Terminal Ltd.
B46
John Deere Canada ULC
D216
Farm Credit Canada
C15-17,24-26
Canadian Grain Commission
C3-4
One-Step Automation
A10
Canada Malting Co Ltd.
B74
P & H Milling Group
B126
Maxquip Inc
D91-92
Farmagro Sales Ltd
A53
Can-Seed Equipment Ltd.
A35-37
Polywest
D10-12,57-59
Canadagrain.com
B14
Parrheim Foods
B127
Miccar Aerial Ltd
D89
PAMI
D164
Cargill Ltd
B120-122
Pattison Liquid Systems
D73-74,95-96
Precision Scale
B54
CGF Brokerage and Consulting
B123
Polywest
D10-12,57-59
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation
B36-37
Devloo Roto Mud Scrapers
D200-201
Raven Industries Canada
D135-138
Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture
B38-41
Dimo's / Labtronics
B12-13
Redhead Equipment
D210 & 210A
GRAIN CLEANING
Intertek Canada
B100
ROGA Drone Ltd.
D19
North West Terminal Ltd.
B46
Rosetown Flighting Supply Inc
D79
Parrheim Foods
B127
Salford Group
D23-26, 43-46
Prairie Grain Analyzers Inc.
B59
Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc.
Precision Scale
B54
Richardson Pioneer
A18-19,38-39
SGS Canada Inc.
B103
Triple Star Mfg. Ltd.
D114-115
GRAIN GRADING & INSPECTION
AGT Foods
B138-139, 158-159
AMVT LLC
A92
Arrowcorp Inc.
A56-57
D139-141
BroadGrain Commodities Inc
B16
Schulte Industries Ltd.
A14-15,42-43
Can-Seed Equipment Ltd.
A35-37
Setter Manufacturing Division
D133
Chaplin Grain Corporation
B115
Thunderstruck Ag Equipment
A135, D49-50
Delta Technology Corporation
A52
Tru- Kare Tank and Meter Service LTD.
D176
Dimo's / Labtronics
B12-13
Wadena Steel and Supply Ltd
B80
EBM Manufacturing
B162
Wilger Industries Ltd.
D110-111
ETG Commodities Inc.
B161
Flaman Group of Companies
A76,77, 99-101, D5, B21-23,49-51
Garratt Industries Ltd.
FERTILIZER STORAGE AGI
C30
AGI Envirotank
D166
ALPINE the starter fertilizer company
A86-88
Co-op Agro (Federated Co-operatives Ltd)
A67-68
CORR Grain Systems Inc.
C43
Diamond Doors Inc
C61
FarmChem
B89
Free Form Plastic Products
A144, 144A, 145
Hold-On Industries
D183-186
Janzen Steel Buildings
C36-37
JTL Industries Ltd
C44-45
Meridian Manufacturing
D215
Novid Inc
D134
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GRAIN HANDLING SYSTEMS AGI
C30
Agremote Systems Inc.
D47-48
Agrimatics
A133
Agrocorp Processing
B112-113
Apollo Machine & Products Ltd.
D60
A79-80
Arrowcorp Inc.
A56-57
Grain Cleaning, LLC
A105-106
Brandt Agricultural Products Limited
D212
Lewis M. Carter Mfg. (Canada) Ltd.
A81-83
Brownlees Trucking
D28
Nexeed Inc
A1-3
Canadian Tarpaulin Manufacturers Ltd.
B134
North West Terminal Ltd.
B46
Cancade CBI Ltd.
D118-119
One-Step Automation
A10
Can-Seed Equipment Ltd.
A35-37
Polywest
D10-12,57-59
Commercial Industrial Manufacturing Ltd.
D20
Richardson Pioneer
A18-19,38-39
Conveyair by Thor Manufacturing Ltd.
D152-153
Rosetown Flighting Supply Inc
D79
Co-op Agro (Federated Co-operatives Ltd)
A67-68
Scoular Canada Ltd.
C41-42
CORR Grain Systems Inc.
C43
Simpson Seeds Inc.
B101
Darmani Grain Storage
C12-14,27-29
DeKoning Innovations Ltd.
D8
Dimo's / Labtronics
B12-13
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EXHIBITOR LIST BY CATEGORY
EXHIBITOR LIST BY CATEGORY
Parrish & Heimbecker, Limited
B70-71
Can-Seed Equipment Ltd.
A35-37
Wall Grain Handling Systems
C49-50
Foundation Seeds
B8
Northern Plains Drainage Systems
D189
Prairie Grain Analyzers Inc.
B59
Delta Technology Corporation
A52
Wentworth Ag (2003) Inc
C23
Graham Seed Treating Systems Ltd
B163-164
PAMI
D164
Seaboard Special Crops
B4
Dimo's / Labtronics
B12-13
Western Ag Systems Ltd.
C8
Great Northern Growers
A20
Pillar
D181-182
Schluter & Maack GMBH
B53
EBM Manufacturing
B162
Wood Country
C48
IAP Group Ltd.
B167
Positioning & Autosteer Technologies
D158-159
Simpson Seeds Inc.
B101
ETG Commodities Inc.
B161
Zipperlock Building Company (2005) Inc.
B133
B54
Sunrise Foods International
B135
A116
D135-138
B52,79
NutriAg Ltd
Raven Industries Canada
Viterra
Flaman Group of Companies
HARVESTING EQUIPMENT
A118-119, 120-121
Precision Scale
A76, 77, 99- 101, D5, B21-23, 49-51
Monsanto Canada Inc.- BioAg
D210 & 210A
B104
A146-147
Redhead Equipment
Wilbur-Ellis Company of Canada Ltd.
Penergetic Canada Stoller Enterprises Ltd.
A55
ROGA Drone Ltd.
D19
XiteBio Technologies
A141
Salford Group
D23-26, 43-46
Setter Manufacturing Division
GRAIN PROCESSING
Lewis M. Carter Mfg. (Canada) Ltd.
A81-83
Natural Specialty Crops
B88
ADM Agri-Industries Company
B92-94
Nexeed Inc
A1-3
Agremote Systems Inc.
D47-48
Richardson Pioneer
A18-19,38-39
Agrocorp Processing
B112-113
Satake
A98
AGT Foods
B138-139, 158-159
Terra Grain Fuels Inc.
B117
AMVT LLC
A92
Westcap Ag Corp.
D42
Apollo Machine & Products Ltd.
D60
Best Cooking Pulses, Inc.
B128
BroadGrain Commodities Inc
B16
Bunge Canada
B61-63
Canpulse Foods Ltd
B3
Can-Seed Equipment Ltd.
A35-37
Chaplin Grain Corporation
B115
Delta Technology Corporation
A52
Dimo's / Labtronics
B12-13
ETG Commodities Inc.
B161
Flaman Group of Companies
A76,77, 99-101, D5, B21-23,49-51
GRAIN STORAGE Adair Sales & Marketing Company Inc.
D31-38
AGI
C30
AGI Envirotank
D166
Apollo Machine & Products Ltd.
D60
Buffer Valley Industries
C34-35
Canadian Tarpaulin Manufacturers Ltd.
B134
Commercial Industrial Manufacturing Ltd.
D20
Co-op Agro (Federated Co-operatives Ltd)
A67-68
CORR Grain Systems Inc.
C43
Crop Production Services
B76-78
Darmani Grain Storage
C12-14,27-29
Dimo's / Labtronics
B12-13
Foundation Seeds
B8
Dwayne Enterprises Ltd.
D90
Fresh Hemp Foods
B87
EF Grain Monitoring
D82
Garratt Industries Ltd.
A79-80
Ezlid
D87
Hemp Genetics International Inc.
B24
FarmChem
B89
Husky Energy
B83
JGL Commodities Ltd
B86
Flaman Group of Companies
Lewis M. Carter Mfg. (Canada) Ltd.
A81-83
A76,77, 99-101, D5, B21-23,49-51
Malteurop Canada
B75
Milligan Biofuels Inc.
B47
Natural Specialty Crops
B88
Nexeed Inc
A1-3
One-Step Automation
A10
Parrheim Foods
B127
Paterson Grain
B28-29
Rayglen Commodities Inc.
B95-96
Renn Mill Center Inc
D147-149
Rosetown Flighting Supply Inc
D79
Scoular Canada Ltd.
C41-42
Seaboard Special Crops
B4
Simpson Seeds Inc.
B101
Sunnybrook Welding
D150
Western Ag Systems Ltd.
C8
GRAIN SORTING AMVT LLC
A92
Arrowcorp Inc.
A56-57
Best Cooking Pulses, Inc.
B128
www.cropproductiononline.com
Flash Welding Ltd.
C32-33
Gatco Manufacturing Inc
C10-11
Grain Bin Direct
C1-2
Integrity Post Structures
C5
IntraGrain Technologies Inc.
D104-105
Janzen Steel Buildings
C36-37
JTL Industries Ltd
C44-45
Kramble Industries Inc.
D187-188
Meridian Manufacturing
D215
Middle Lake Steel
C22
Neeralta Manufacturing Inc.
D68
Northern Strands
C56
PAMI
D164
Prairie Steel Products Ltd.
C46-47
Renn Mill Center Inc
D147-149
Richardson Pioneer
A18-19,38-39
Rockyford Steel Ltd
C31
Rosler Construction 2000 Inc.
B33-34
RPC BPI Agriculture Formerly AT Film
D27
Setter Manufacturing Division
D133
Affordable Parts
B140-142
Agremote Systems Inc.
D47-48
Agrimatics
A133
Brownlees Trucking
D28
Combine World Inc.
D85-86
Crary Industries
D128-129
Dimo's / Labtronics
B12-13
Dutch Openers (A Division of Dutch Industries)
D120-122
Eastwood Products Ltd.
D117
Farmtronics
D41
Flaman Group of Companies
A76,77, 99-101, D5, B21-23,49-51
Flexxifinger QD Industries Inc
D177-178
Fort Garry Industries Ltd
B102 & Outside
Full Line Ag
D6
Harvest Services
IRRIGATION
John Deere Canada ULC
D216
K-Hart Industries Ltd
D170-172, 197-199
Marketbook
D113
Maxquip Inc
D91-92
Michel's Industries
D21-22
Morris Industries
D4
New Holland Agriculture
D2
Pillar
D181-182
Polywest
D10-12,57-59
D133
Raven Industries Canada
D135-138
Back To Your Roots Soil Solutions Inc.
A31-32
TeeJet Technologies
D142-143
Redhead Equipment
D210 & 210A
Blue Water Irrigation Dev. Ltd
B27
Tru- Kare Tank and Meter Service LTD.
D176
Rosetown Flighting Supply Inc
D79
Double A Trailers by Conqur Industries
B155
Wilger Industries Ltd.
D110-111
Irrigation Crop Diversification Corporation
B42
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
Salford Group
D23-26, 43-46
New Way Group/Irrigation
B124
AgriARM
B64
SeedMaster
D217
Polywest
D10-12,57-59
Bayer
A23-26
Spraytest Controls Inc
D125-126
Richardson Pioneer
A18-19,38-39
Canadian International Grains Institute
B172
The Airseeder Hopper
D107
Saskatchewan Irrigation Projects Association
B43
Canadian Wheat Alliance
C6
Thunderstruck Ag Equipment
A135, D49-50
UAP Canada (United Agri Products)
A114-115
Department of Plant Sciences
B60
Tru- Kare Tank and Meter Service LTD.
D176
Dimo's / Labtronics
B12-13
Vaderstad Industries Inc (currently Seed Hawk Inc)
D214
Western Sales (1986) Ltd.
D101-102
PACKERS ETG Commodities Inc.
B161
Farm For Profit/Greencrop Agri Products
A128
D55-56
K-Hart Industries Ltd
Irrigation Crop Diversification Corporation
B42
Honey Bee Manufacturing Ltd.
D211
D170-172, 197-199
C56
John Deere Canada ULC
D216
PETROLEUM LUBRICATION
Northern Strands NutriAg Ltd
A116
Lambert Distributing Inc.
D77-78
Outback Guidance
D108-109
MacDon Industries Ltd
D7
PAMI
D164
Mad Concaves
D75
PICKSEED
B58
Marketbook
D113
Quantum Genetix & Biosciences
A109
Michel's Industries
Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture
B38-41
SaskCanola
B108-109
XiteBio Technologies
A141
Amsoil The First In Synthetics
B82
Co-op Agro (Federated Co-operatives Ltd)
A67-68
Crop Production Services
B76-78
Farmers of North America & Agracity
A107-108, 131-132
D21-22
Great Northern Growers
A20
New Holland Agriculture
D2
Millsap Fuel Distributors Ltd.
A11-13
PAMI
D164
Power Up Lubricants
B168-169
Prairie Grain Analyzers Inc.
B59
Raven Industries Canada
D135-138
Rack Petroleum
A112-113, 126-127
Redekop Manufacturing
D29-30
Redhead Equipment
D210 & 210A
Rosetown Flighting Supply Inc
D79
Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc.
D139-141
ScherGain
D76
Stewart Steel Inc.
D40
Sunnybrook Welding
D150
Tingley's Harvest Center
D1
Westcap Ag Corp.
D42
Western Sales (1986) Ltd.
D101-102
Wilke Sales
D130
INOCULANTS ADAMA
B149-150
BASF Canada
A62-66
Canadian Humalite International Inc.
A129
Cargill Ltd
B120-122
Co-op Agro (Federated Co-operatives Ltd)
A67-68
Crop Production Services
B76-78
Farmers of North America & Agracity
A107-108, 131-132
PRECISION FARMING
SEEDING & EQUIPMENT Ag Shield Mfg
D80-81
Agremote Systems Inc.
D47-48
SEEDS ADM Agri-Industries Company
B92-94
Alliance Seed
B44
AMVT LLC
A92
Bayer
A23-26
Bioriginal Food and Science Corp
B90
BrettYoung
B165-166
Canterra Seeds
B105-106
Cargill Ltd
B120-122
Co-op Agro (Federated Co-operatives Ltd)
A67-68
Dimo's / Labtronics
B12-13
Discovery Seed Labs
B170-171
DuPont Pioneer
A49-50, 69-70
Foundation Seeds
B8
FP Genetics Inc.
B10-11
Fresh Hemp Foods
B87
Graham Seed Treating Systems Ltd
B163-164
Hemp Genetics International Inc.
B24
Imperial Seed
B19
Legend Seeds Canada
B131
Monsanto Canada Inc.
A58-59, 60-61
Agrimatics
A133
Agtron Enterprises Inc.
D165
Agtron Enterprises Inc.
D165
Airguard Incorporated
D116
Allen Leigh Security & Communications Ltd.
B72
AMVT LLC
A92
Bourgault Tillage Tools
D15-18
Atom Jet Industries
D93-94
Capstan AG
D51-52
Bourgault Industries Ltd.
D3
Crop Production Services
B76-78
Bourgault Tillage Tools
D15-18
CropPro Consulting
D155
Capstan AG
D51-52
Decisive Farming
D123-124
Combine World Inc.
D85-86
Dimo's / Labtronics
B12-13
Devloo Roto Mud Scrapers
D200-201
Farmers Edge
A21,22
Dimo's / Labtronics
B12-13
Northern Quinoa Production Corporation
B130
Farmtronics
D41
Dutch Openers (A Division of Dutch Industries)
D120-122
PICKSEED
B58
Green Aero Tech
D64-65
Dwayne Enterprises Ltd.
D90
Quarry Seed
B156-157
Industrial Scale
D151
Eastwood Products Ltd.
D117
Rayglen Commodities Inc.
B95-96
Intelligent Ag
D13-14
Full Line Ag
D6
Richardson Pioneer
A18-19,38-39
John Deere Canada ULC
D216
GEN Mfg. Ltd.
D191
SeCan
B151-152
Massload Technologies Inc.
D62-63
Graham Seed Treating Systems Ltd
B163-164
Seed Solutions Seed Labs
A134
Maxquip Inc
D91-92
Haul All Industries
D190
Simpson Seeds Inc.
B101
Morris Industries
D4
HORSCH
D131
Smart Earth Seeds
B69
New Holland Agriculture
D2
Industrial Scale
D151
Syngenta
A44-48,71-75
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EXHIBITOR LIST BY CATEGORY
B118
New Holland Agriculture
D2
Pillar
D181-182
Thunder Seed Inc
B136-137
Pattison Liquid Systems
D73-74,95-96
Redhead Equipment
D210 & 210A
Waterhouse Seeds Ltd
B125
Polywest
D10-12,57-59
Rite Way Mfg. Co. Ltd.
D156-157
Raczynski Sales Inc
A139-140
Salford Group
D23-26, 43-46
Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc.
D139-141
Thunderstruck Ag Equipment
A135, D49-50
Tingley's Harvest Center
D1
VW Manufacturing Ltd.
B119
Western Sales (1986) Ltd.
D101-102
SEED TREATMENT & SYSTEMS AGI
C30
Raven Industries Canada
D135-138
Agrow-Guard Distribution Inc.
A130
Redhead Equipment
D210 & 210A
Arysta LifeScience Canada Ltd.
A84-85
ROGA Drone Ltd.
D19
Back To Your Roots Soil Solutions Inc.
A31-32
Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc.
D139-141
Bayer
A23-26
Schulte Industries Ltd.
A14-15,42-43
BioAgronics
A122
Setter Manufacturing Division
D133
Can-Seed Equipment Ltd.
A35-37
Spraytest Controls Inc
D125-126
Cargill Ltd
B120-122
TeeJet Technologies
D142-143
Crop Aid Nutrition Ltd
A9
The Water Clinic
D103
Decisive Farming
D123-124
Tridekon
D9
Dow Agrosciences
A16-17,40-41
UAP Canada (United Agri Products)
A114-115
FarmChem
B89
Western Sales (1986) Ltd.
D101-102
Foundation Seeds
B8
Wilger Industries Ltd.
D110-111
Graham Seed Treating Systems Ltd
B163-164
SWATHERS & SWATHER ACCESSORIES
Great Northern Growers
A20
Affordable Parts
B140-142
Heads Up Plant Protectants Inc
A51
Ag Shield Mfg
D80-81
IAP Group Ltd.
B167
Bradford Holdings ltd.
D61
Nexeed Inc
A1-3
Buhler Versatile Inc
D213
One-Step Automation
A10
Combine World Inc.
D85-86
Penergetic Canada
A146-147
Farmagro Sales Ltd
A53
Richardson Pioneer
A18-19,38-39
Flexxifinger QD Industries Inc
D177-178
Stoller Enterprises Ltd.
A55
Syngenta
A44-48,71-75
Free Form Plastic Products
A144, 144A, 145
The Water Clinic
D103
SOIL & FERTILIZER ANALYSIS ATP Nutrition Ltd.
A110-111
BioAgronics
A122
Cargill Ltd
B120-122
Crop Production Services
B76-78
Farm For Profit/Greencrop Agri Products
A128
NorthStar Genetics
B17
NutriAg Ltd
A116
Richardson Pioneer
A18-19,38-39
SGS Canada Inc.
B103
SPRAYERS & SPRAYING EQUIPMENT
Full Line Ag
D6
Interlake Resources Inc.
C51-52
MacDon Industries Ltd
D7
Redhead Equipment
D210 & 210A
Rosetown Flighting Supply Inc
D79
Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc.
D139-141
Western Sales (1986) Ltd.
D101-102
Wilke Sales
D130
TILLAGE EQUIPMENT
Adair Sales & Marketing Company Inc.
D31-38
Affordable Parts
B140-142
Cervus Equipment Peterbilt
D173-175, 194-196
Combine World Inc.
D85-86
Eastwood Products Ltd.
D117
Flexxifinger QD Industries Inc
D177-178
Frontlink Inc.
A123-124
Full Line Ag
D6
John Deere Canada ULC
D216
Kramble Industries Inc.
D187-188
Market Tire
D83-84
Marketbook
D113
Redhead Equipment
D210 & 210A
Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc.
D139-141
Tingley's Harvest Center
D1
Western Sales (1986) Ltd.
D101-102
Buhler Versatile Inc
D213
Canadian Tarpaulin Manufacturers Ltd.
B134
Cancade CBI Ltd.
D118-119
Cervus Equipment Peterbilt
D173-175, 194-196
Class 1A Truck Driver Training
A143
Commercial Industrial Manufacturing Ltd.
D20
D93-94
Golden West Trailer and Equipment Ltd
B20
Bourgault Industries Ltd.
D3
Great Northern Growers
A20
Bourgault Tillage Tools
D15-18
Haul All Industries
D190
Can-Seed Equipment Ltd.
A35-37
Hold-On Industries
D183-186
Combine World Inc.
D85-86
Interlake Resources Inc.
C51-52
Degelman Industries
D218
Kramble Industries Inc.
D187-188
Dutch Openers (A Division of Dutch Industries)
D120-122
Lakeshore Sales
D179-180
Full Line Ag
D6
Marketbook
D113
GEN Mfg. Ltd.
D191
Massload Technologies Inc.
D62-63
GlenMor Equipment
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GETTING AROUND
WELCOME TO CROPSPHERE & CROP PRODUCTION WEEK JANUARY 5-11, 2018
Hotel Loop 2 includes: Radisson Hotel, Park Town Hotel and TCU Place
At A Glance... Events overview for CropSphere & Crop Production Week Friday, January 5
SAGA 83rd Annual Reunion College of Agriculture Social agriculture. In addition to the Western Canadian Crop Production Show, there are a
Agriculture Building Atrium and the Agro Lounge
Saturday, January 6
host of meetings and gatherings organized by Crop Production Week and CropSphere.
SAGA Hockey Tournament
CropSphere 2018 will be held at TCU Place in downtown Saskatoon on January 9 and
SAGA Reunion Banquet
10. While there is a registration fee to attend CropSphere, there is no registration charge to attend any of the annual general meetings (AGMs) of the commodity groups that organize CropSphere. Please see the CropSphere schedule on the following pages for the times and locations of each AGM.
Waldheim Rec Centre, Wladheim, SK
TCU Place
Monday, January 8
SaskCanola AGM
Monday, January 8
Tuesday, January 9
Wednesday, January 10
Shuttle Loop Conference Hotels / TCU 7:15 AM -9:00 AM; 11:30 AM-1:45 PM; 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Shuttle loop Conference hotels /TCU 7:15 AM - 9:00 AM; 11:30 AM-1:45 PM; 3:15 PM5:30PM
10:00 AM - First trip of the day. Two shuttles running. LOOP 1 starts at the Saskatoon Inn & runs every 30 minutes throughout the day. LOOP 2 starts at the Radisson Hotel & runs every 20 minutes throughout the day
7:15 AM - First trip of the day. Shuttles START at HOTELS LOOP 1 starts at the Saskatoon Inn (30 minute loop) LOOP 2 starts at the Radisson Hotel (20 minute loop)
7:15AM - First trip of the day. Shuttles START at HOTELS LOOP 1 starts at the Saskatoon Inn (30 minute loop) LOOP 2 starts at the Radisson Hotel (20 minute loop)
8:30 PM - Last trip of the day, leaving from TCU Place LOOP 1 starts at TCU Place, to Saskatoon Inn & Holiday Inn Express LOOP 2 starts at TCU Place, to Radisson Hotel & Park Town Hotel
11:30 AM - 1:45 PM 11:30 AM - Shuttles START at TCU PLACE LOOP 1 starts at TCU Place, to Saskatoon Inn & Holiday Inn Express (30 minute loop) LOOP 2 starts at TCU Place, to Radisson Hotel & Park Town Hotel (20 minute loop)
11:30 AM - 1:45 PM 11:30AM - Shuttles START at TCU PLACE LOOP 1 starts at TCU Place, to Saskatoon Inn & Holiday Inn Express (30 minute loop) LOOP 2 starts at TCU Place, to Radisson Hotel & Park Town Hotel (20 minute loop)
4:30 PM - 6:30 PM 4:30 PM - Shuttles START at TCU PLACE LOOP 1 starts at TCU Place, to Saskatoon Inn Holiday Inn Express (30 minute loop) LOOP 2 starts at TCU Place, to Radisson Hotel & Park Town Hotel (20 minute loop)
3:15 PM - 5:30 PM 3:15 PM - Shuttles START at TCU PLACE LOOP 1 starts at TCU Place, to Saskatoon Inn & Holiday Inn Express (30 minute loop) LOOP 2 starts at TCU Place, to Radisson Hotel & Park Town Hotel (20 minute loop)
Shuttle Loop: TCU Place /Prairieland Park 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM - Shuttle runs every 30 mins 8:00 AM - first trip leaves TCU Place for Prairieland Park 5:30 PM - last trip leaves Prairieland Park for TCU Place
Shuttle Loop: TCU Place / Prairieland Park 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM - Shuttle runs every 30 mins 8:00 AM - first trip leaves TCU Place for Prairieland Park 5:00 PM - last trip leaves Prairieland Park for TCU Place
THERE IS NO SHUTTLE TO PRAIRIELAND PARK on MONDAY, JANUARY 8 10:00 AM - 8:30 PM
THERE IS NO SHUTTLE TO PRAIRIELAND PARK on MONDAY, JANUARY 8
Gallery C&D, TCU Place
SaskBarley AGM
Gallery A, TCU Place
Once again, some of the Crop Production Week information meetings and AGMs will be at Prairieland Park, but several will be at the Saskatoon Inn. The Saskatchewan Soil Conservation Association meeting is at Western Development Museum and the main Saskatchewan Agricultural Graduates’ Association event is at TCU Place. Please take note of the dates and locations for the meetings you would like to attend. The best way to get all the latest meeting details is through the websites: www.cropweek.com and www.cropshere.com, but the following pages will provide the times and locations as well as the plan for speakers. CropSphere will have a free shuttle service between its host hotels, TCU Place and Prairieland Park.
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Thursday, January 11
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CROP PRODUCTION WEEK
SASKATCHEWAN AGRICULTURAL GRADUATES ASSOCIATION
SASKATCHEWAN WINTER CEREALS DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
83nd ANNUAL REUNION:
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All Ag Grads (not just reunion years but all grads and guests) are invited home to the 83rd Annual SAGA Reunion. 2018 Reunion Years: Degree & Diploma: 1948, 1953, 1958, 1963, 1968, 1978, 1988, 1998, 2008, 2013
Friday & Saturday, January 5-6, 2018 LOCATION: Agriculture Building, Student Lounge Waldheim Rec Centre, Waldheim, SK (Hockey Tournament) TCU Place (Banquet)
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE & BIORESOURCES FRIDAY NIGHT SOCIAL – Friday, January 5 - 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM Agriculture Building Atrium, Student Lounge — FREE! HOCKEY TOURNAMENT Saturday, January 8 Waldheim Rec Centre, Waldheim, SK Contact: Billy Brown billy.b@gmail.com Banquet Tickets available until to Jan 3 on line at: www.saskaggrads.com by telephone at: 306-966-4063
SAGA REUNION BANQUET Saturday, January 6 TCU Place TIME
EVENT
4:30 pm
Cocktails
5:30 pm
Dinner and Program Group photos following program
8:30 pm
Annual General Meeting
9:00 pm
Mixer
Monday January 8, 2018 LOCATION: Saskatoon Inn
SASKATCHEWAN SOIL CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION
TIME
EVENT
8:30 am
Registration, Coffee
9.00 am
SWCDC AGM: Introduction of Commission; Chairman’s Comments; Executive Director’s Report; Election Announcement; Financial Reports; Appointment of Auditor; New Business from the Floor
9:45 am
Cold Hardiness Research – 2018 Update, Dr. Ravi Chibbar, Dr. Monica Baga, University of Saskatchewan.
10:20 am
GF II Agronomy Research Update, Brian Beres, AFFC, Lethbridge.
10:55 am
Cereals Canada – What do they do for Producers and member organizations, Can Dahl, Executive Director
11:30 am
Current Update on Winter Wheat Variety Research, Rob Graf, AAFC Lethbridge
12:10 pm
Closing Comments / Adjourn
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Monday, January 8, 2018 LOCATION: Western Development Museum,, Saskatoon
TIME
EVENT
8:00 am
Registration Opens
8:45 am
Welcome and Opening Remarks
SOIL HEALTH SESSION 9:00 am
Regenerative Soil Systems, Daryl Chubb, PAg, Integrity Soils, Irricana, AB
9:30 am
Soil Conservation as an Adaptation to Climate Change Dr. Dave Sauchyn, Professor of Geography & Environmental Studies, University of Regina
10:00 am
Soil Health and Greenhouse Gases, Dr. Mario Tenuta, University of Manitoba
10:30 am
Refreshment and Networking Break
10:45 am
Soil Organic Matters for Soil Health Dr. Kate Congreves, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Saskatchewan
11:15 am
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Soil Biology, Jill Clapperton, Rhizoterra, Washington, USA
12:05 pm
Luncheon — Address by Lyle Stewart, Minister of Agriculture
Monday January 8, 2018 LOCATION: Saskatoon Inn, Canadian Room No charge to attend Lunch provided
TIME
EVENT
8:30 am
Registration
8:50 am
Opening Remarks and Announcements
9:00 am
Aphids, Fungicides and Micronutrients, Bill May and Tyler Wist, AAFC
9:40 am
Varietal Development and Wild Oat Control, Pierre Hucl, Crop Development Centre
10:10 am
Coffee
10:30 am
Canaryseed Research and Promotion Initiatives, Kevin Hursh, CDCS Executive Director
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CDCS Annual Business Meeting
11:30 am
Market Outlook: Canaryseed and Competing Crops, Chuck Penner, Leftfield Commodity Research
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Lunch (featuring many dishes made with canaryseed)
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1:15 pm
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1:30 pm
Trying to Find the Right Mix on Our Farm, Jeff Odgers, Producer, Spy Hill SK
1:45 pm
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2:00 pm
Producer Panel Moderated by Jocelyn Velestuk, Producer, Agronomy Consultant, SSCA Director
3:00 pm
Refreshment and Networking Break
3:15 pm
A Farm-Eye View: Applying New Soil Health Knowledge to Cropping System Design Martin Entz, PhD, Professor of Cropping Systems, University of Manitoba
3:45 pm
Wrap-up
4:00 pm
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TIME
EVENT
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10
January 10-11, 2018
CROP PRODUCTION WEEK
12:30 pm
SSGA Annual Meeting Registration and Coffee – Ballroom B
1:00 pm
SSGA Annual Business Meeting President’s Report – Cathy Redoruk Executive Director’s Report – Dave Akister Committee Reports • Education & Publicity – Mike Shewchuk • National Directors’ Report – Joe Rennick, Bob Rugg • Financial Report – Dave Akister Presentation of 2018 Budget – Shawn Fraser Appointment of Auditor for 2018
LOCATION: Saskatoon Inn
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EVENT
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Registration
9:00 am
Chairman’s Address – Richard Marleau
9:15 am
New Mustard Varieties with Improved Yields, Bifang Cheng, Mustard Breeder, AAFC
9:45 am
Planning for Mustard Hybrid Varieties, Pete Desai, Mustard 21 Canada Inc.
10:15 am
Coffee
10:30 am
Promoting Mustard at Home and Abroad, Adele Buettner, Sask Mustard General Manager
11:00 am
Weed Control in Mustard, Matthew Bernard, Provincial Oilseed Specialist
11:30 am
Intercropping with Mustard, Lana Shaw, South East Research Farm, Redvers
2:30 pm
Pedigreed Seed: Quantity, Quality, Questions Bruce Carriere, Discovery Seed Lab, Saskatoon, SK
12:00 pm
Lunch
3:00 pm
Refreshment Break
12:45 pm
Annual General Meeting
3:30 pm
Modernizing the Seed Industry: What Do Stakeholders REALLY Need? Panelists: Kevin Runnalls, President, Canadian Seed Growers Association, New Liskeard, ON Ian Affleck, Executive Director, Plant Biotechnology, CropLife Canada, Ottawa, ON Rob Graf, Research Scientist, AAFC, Lethbridge, AB Jeff Reid, General Manager, SeCan, Ottawa, ON Moderator: Dr Bryan Harvey Professor Emeritus, CDC, Saskatoon, SK
1:30 pm *
Mustard Grading Factors, TBA, Canadian Grain Commission
2:00 pm *
Mustard Market Outlook, Chuck Penner, Leftfield Commodity Research
5:15 pm
Recess
6:00 pm
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7:00 pm
Banquet & Awards Presentations – Ballroom B
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Canadian Seed Growers Association Update Kevin Runnalls, President, New Liskeard, ON Glyn Chancey, Executive Director, Ottawa, ON
9:00 am
Standardizing a Vigour Test for Cereals: An Update Morgan Webb, President, Commercial Seed Analysts Association of Canada, Leduc, AB
9:30 am
Protecting the SM1 Gene: What’s Next Todd Hyra, SeCan, Winnipeg, MB
10:00 am
Refreshment Break
10:20 am
Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture: Year in Review Mitchell Japp, Provincial Crop Specialist
TIME
EVENT
9:55 am
Opening Remarks
Thursday, January 11, 2018
10:00 am
PGRs and Their Effect on Wheat Management Chris Holzapfel, Indian Head Agricultural Research Foundation
10:30 am
Soybeans: Expectations vs Results, Mike Hall, East Central Research Foundation
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10:50 am
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Canola: Are Safe Rates of Phosphorus Changing? Jessica Weber, Western Applied Research Corporation
11:30 am
Field-Scale Disease Management Joel Peru, Irrigation Crop Diversification Corporation Gary Kruger, Irrigation Crop Diversification Corporation
12:00 pm
Break
12:15 pm
Let’s Make Wheat Great Again! Jessica Pratchler, Northesat Agricultural Research Foundation
10:30 am
Nominating Committee Report – Election of Officers
10:45 am
New Varieties Update: Dr. Richard Cuthbert, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Swift Current, SK Dr. Pierre Hucl, Crop Development Centre, U of S.
11:15 am
Resolutions Committee Report
11:40 am
Adjournment
12:45 pm
Inoculant Options for Faba Bean, The King of Nitrogen Fixation Garry Hnatowich, Irrigation Crop Diversification Corporation
11:45 am
Member to Member Session - Attendance Limited to Seed Growers only Moderator: Roy Klym, Past President, SSGA
1:05 pm
Break
1:20 pm
Response of Lower Wheat Classes to Various Inputs, Bryan Nybo, Wheatland Conservation Area
1:40 pm
Intercrops of Pulses and Oilseeds, Lana Shaw, South East Research Farm
2:10 pm
Close
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CROPSPHERE
CROPSPHERE
CROPSPHERE
TUESDAY, JANUARY 9
JANUARY 9 & 10, 2017 | Prairieland Park The fifth annual CropSphere agricultural conference will take place at TCU Place, Saskatoon, January 9 and 10, 2018, during Crop Week. CropSphere 2018 is hosted by the Saskatchewan Pulse Growers, the Saskatchewan Canola Development Commission (SaskCanola), the Saskatchewan Oat Development Commission (SaskOats), the Saskatchewan Flax Development Commission (SaskFlax), the Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission (Sask Wheat), and the Saskatchewan Barley Development Commission (SaskBarley). These six groups have partnered to bring growers a first-class educational event.
TIME
EVENT
LOCATION
8:00 - 9:00 am
BREAKFAST
Grand Salon
9:00 - 10:00 am
Opening Keynote: Howard Yana-Shapiro
Grand Salon
10:00 - 10:30 am
Refreshment Break
10:30 - 11:15 am
Dan Orchard and John Guelly, Managing Clubroot on Your Farm: Learning from the Alberta Experience
Gallery A
Randy Strychar, Oat Market Outlook
Gallery B Gallery C
Curtis Weber and John McFayden, Your Farm Deserves the Safest and Healthiest Version of You
Gallery D
11:15 - 11:30 am
Transit Time
11:30 am - 12:15 pm
Chuck Penner, Pulse Market Outlook
Gallery A
Marlene Boersch – Marketing, Cash, Stash or Dash: What to Expect in the Wheat Market in 2018
Gallery B
Sask Oats AGM, George Barreras, Processing Oat Drinks in Saskatchewan: How this Growing Market is Different from other Beverages on the Market
Gallery D
12:15 - 1:15 pm
LUNCH
Grand Salon
1:15 - 2:00 pm
Jim Dyck and Aaron Beattie, Oat Breeding and Research at the Crop Development Centre
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The conference features sessions on market outlook, research, and agronomy, along with sessions specific to each crop.
MONDAY, JANUARY 8
Tom Wolf - Sprayer Technology, New Developments with Sprayer Cleanout
TIME
EVENT
LOCATION
Dr. Steve Shirtliffe, Systems for Weed Control in Lentils
Gallery C
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
SaskCanola AGM
Gallery C & D
Sask Wheat AGM
Gallery D
12:00 - 1:00 pm
LUNCH and Greg Johnson
1:15 - 2:30 pm
SaskBarley AGM
Gallery A
3:00 - 4:30 pm
SaskFlax AGM
Gallery B
5:00 - 6:30 pm
Saskatchewan Pulse Growers AGM
Gallery C & D
2:00 - 2:15 pm
Transit Time
2:15 - 3:00 pm
Jan Slaski, Factors Affecting the Agronomic Performance of Flax on the Prairies
Gallery A
Troy LaForge, Best Agronomic Practices for Consistently Growing Profitable Barley Crops in Saskatchewan Conditions
Gallery B
Brian Innes, What is Canada’s Trump Card in the NAFTA Re-negotiations?
Gallery C
Sask Wheat, Wheat Producers Forum
Gallery D
3:00 - 3:30 pm
Coffee Break
3:30 - 4:30 pm
Keynote Speaker: Darrell Bricker
Grand Salon
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10 5-28-0 with 10%Mg
THERE’S A BETTER WAY TO FEED YOUR CROP Learn how Root-Activated™ phosphorus can boost your harvest
TIME
EVENT
LOCATION
8:00 - 9:00 am
BREAKFAST
Grand Salon
9:00 - 10:00 am
Maurice Berry, John Burns, Matt Enns, Best Management and Marketing Practices from Saskatchewan Farmers Who Consistently Grow Profitable Barley Crops
Gallery A
Max Schulmann and Maria Trainer, How Pesticide Regulations are Raiding Farmers’ Toolboxes
Gallery B
Dr. Maurice Moloney, Advances in Genomics and Phenomics on Agricultural Contributions to Carbon Sequestration
Gallery C
Tom Steve, Erin Armstrong, Harvey Brooks, Value Creation in Cereal Crop Breeding
Gallery D
9:45 - 10:00 am
Transit Time
10:00 - 10:45 am
Peter Watts and Phil de Kemp, Barley Market Outlook: Global Opportunities for Barley in Feed and Malt
Gallery A
Marlene Boersch, Cash, Stash or Dash: What to Expect in the Wheat Market in 2018
Gallery B
Tom Warkentin, Pulse Varieties
Gallery C
Gord Kurbis, Corey Loessin, The Ripple Effect of Pesticide Use on Your Farm: The Importance of MRLs
Gallery D
THE CANOLA ROTATION INOCULANT
To learn more come
10:45 - 11:15 am
Coffee Break
11:15 am - 12:15 pm
Closing Keynote: Dr. Brynn Winegard
Grand Salon
12:15 - 1:30 pm
LUNCH
Grand Salon
1:30 - 2:15 pm
Garry Hnatowich, Soybean Inoculation & Soil Fertility
Gallery A
Marlene Boersch, Oilseeds Marketing Update
Gallery B
Richard Cuthbert, New Wheat Varieties: Using New Technologies to Bring Benefits to Canadian Producers
Gallery C
Lance Stockbrugger, Tax Planning: Are the Changes Going to be Taxing on Your Operation?
Gallery D
visit us at our booth #A95 + 96
www.cropproductiononline.com
2:15 - 2:30 pm
Transit Time
2:30 - 3:15 pm
Dave Hooker, Twenty Years of Managing the World’s Worst Disease of Wheat
Gallery A
Chuck Penner, Pulse Market Outlook
Gallery B
Nicholas Larkan, Gary Peng, Clint Jurke, New Tests for Selecting the Right Blackleg Resistance for Your Canola Field
Gallery C
John Bennett, Richard Farrell, Carbon Sequestration – Opportunities for Saskatchewan Farmers
Gallery D
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