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Page 1: Western Canadian Crop Production Show – Jan. 9, 2012

2012 OFFICIAL SHOW GUIDE

I N C L U D E SSCHEDULEJan. 7-14, 2012

P R A I R I E L A N D P A R K , S A S K A T O O NP. 306.931.7149 F. 306.931.7886Toll Free: 1.800.931.9333E-mail: [email protected]

JANUARY 9-12, 2012

Presented by

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The Crop Production Show Official Show Guide is a supplement to

2310 Millar Avenue, Saskatoon, SK S7K 2C4306.665.3500 1.800.667.7776

PRAIRIELAND PARK AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT P. 306.931.7149 F.306.931.7886EMAIL [email protected] www.cropproductiononline.com

PUBLISHER Larry Hertz

ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Kelly Berg

DESIGN & LAYOUT Shelley Wichmann

MESSAGES FROM4 Premier of Saskatchewan5 Mayor of Saskatoon5 The President6 The Chairman7 Agriculture Manager

INFORMATION8 Spraying Innovations Crop Protection Technology Clinic9 Show Information10 Bayer CropScience Information Theatre14 Alphabetical Exhibitor List20 Exhibitor Map22 Exhibitor List by Category

FEATURES12 Farming in Flooded Soils Lyle Cowell. Viterra12 Grain Storage - What Does it Cost Me? Mike Plypchuk, Ministry of Agriculture13 Getting Serious About ROI Edgar Hammermeister, PAg13 Are You Ready For an Open Grain Market? Dustin Gabor, Ag-Chieve Corporation

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WElCOME FROM ThE PREMIEROn 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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SUPPLEMENT TO THE WESTERN PRODUCER

WElCOME FROM ThE MAYOROn 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. AtchisonMayor

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WElCOME FROM ThE PRESIdENTPrepare 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. BuettnerPresident, Saskatoon Prairieland Park Corporation

WElCOME FROM ThE ChAIRMANThank 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 GulkaChairman, Crop Production Committee

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SUPPLEMENT TO THE WESTERN PRODUCER

WElCOME FROM ThE AGRICUlTURE MANAGERProduced 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.

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*PRICE INClUdES:One day admission to Crop Production Show

One day registration to Crop Protection Technology Clinic Morning Coffee Break

LunchWant to learn more about proper calibration, critical points

of operation, tips on applying economics and agronomics, and equipment adjustments? Join us for Spraying Innovations - a Crop Production Technology Clinic focusing on nozzles and peripherals. You will gather information and advice from leading OEM Application and Precision Steering equipment specialist on operation and settings of your precision farming system.

Key note speaker Tom Wolf, Research Scientist at Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, will provide an overview of five key issues that are of increasing importance in spraying:

• Application Accuracy• Uniformity• Water Volume• Boom Height• Spray Quality

AGENdA:8:00 AM Registration8:30 AM Opening Session Speaker: Tom Wolf, Agriculture & Agri-Food

Canada9:45 AM Coffee Break sponsored by CropLife Canada

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ThE BUSINESS CENTREThe 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.PARKINGFREE on site. Parking lot shuttle courtesy of DuPont.ATM’SMain Foyer / Trade Centre

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SHOW HOURSMONDAY January 9 12 pm - 7 pmTUESDAY January 10 10 am - 6 pmWEDNESDAY January 11 10 am - 6 pmTHURSDAY January 12 10 am - 5 pm

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MONdAY 2:00 PM Farming in Flooded Soils Lyle Cowell, Viterra January 9

TUESdAY 12:00 PM Farming in Flooded Soils Lyle Cowell, Viterra January 10 2:00 PM Getting Serious about ROI (Return on Investment) - E. Hammermeister, PAg the impact of balanced crop nutrition Western Ag Labs Ltd.

WEdNESdAY 12:00 PM Getting Serious about ROI (Return on Investment) - E. Hammermeister, PAg January 11 the impact of balanced crop nutrition Western Ag Labs Ltd. 2:00 PM Grain Storage Costs & Options Mike Plypchuk, Ministry of Agriculture

ThURSdAY 12:00 PM Grain Storage Costs & Options Mike Plypchuk, Ministry of Agriculture January 12 2:00 PM Are You Ready for an Open Grain Market Dustin Gabor, Ag-Chieve Corporation

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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

Bayer CropScience TheatreHall B - Prairieland Park Trade Centre

LYLE COWELL, VITERRAMONDAY, Jan. 9 at 2:00 PM

AndTUESDAY, Jan. 10 at Noon

Farming in Flooded Soils

Grain Storage – What does it Cost Me?

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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SUPPLEMENT TO THE WESTERN PRODUCER

Bayer CropScience TheatreHall B - Prairieland Park Trade Centre

DUSTIN GABOR, AG-CHIEVE CORPORATIONTHURSDAY, Jan. 12 at 2:00 PM

 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 GRAINDelivering 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.

 

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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.

Getting Serious About ROI (Return on Investment)

Bayer CropScience TheatreHall B - Prairieland Park Trade Centre

EDGAR HAMMERMEISTER, PAGTUESDAY, Jan. 10 at 2:00 PM

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2012 CROP PRODUCTION SHOW DIRECTORY AA B J Agri Products .......................................................D 13AAfc - AesB Agroforestry Development ...................................c 40AAfc- Agri - environment services Branch ........................c 38, 39Adair sales & Marketing co. Inc. ..............................D 16-19,44-47ADM Agri-Industries co. ...........................................................B 24Affordable Parts ........................................................... B 133 - 135Ag & Agri-food canada - Research ctr. ......................................c 2Ag Growth International .........................................................D 206Ag Leader Technology .................................................. D 126 - 129Ag shield Manufacturing ........................................................D 164Ag-chieve corporation .............................................................B 94Agremote systems .........................................................D 124, 125Agri card, A Bank West Product ...............................................c 32Agricultural Health & safety Network .......................................B 75Agricultural Producers Assoc. Of saskatchewan .................B 58, 59Agri-food central Ltd ..........................................................B 54,55Agrisoma ...............................................................................B 148Agri-Trend Inc ................................................................B 144, 145Agrowplow canada ........................................................D 190, 191Agtron enterprises Inc. ...................................................A 176, 177Ag-Vision seed Ltd. ........................................................B 101, 102AIM Material Handling systems........................................ c 55 - 60Allen Leigh security & communications ...................................B 25Alpine Plant foods .......................................................... A 24 - 26ALs environmental ...................................................................B 97Amsoil & Aggrand Liquid fertilizer ............................................B 76Apollo Machine & Products Ltd. ...............................................D 85Arrowcorp Inc. ...............................................................A 114, 115Arysta Life science ............................................................A 89, 90Assante Wealth Management Ltd. ..........................................B 157Assoc Of cdn custom Harvesters .............................................B 26Atom Jet Industries ............................................................D 64, 65ATP Nutrition Ltd. ...................................................................A 120AWs Air Reels ................................................................D 160, 161

BBack To Your Roots soil solutions Inc. ........................................A 5BAsf canada .................................................................A 123, 124Batco Manufacturing c/O AGI .................................................D 206Bayer cropscience ........................................................... D 42 - 45Becker Underwood ............................................................A 74, 75Best cooking Pulses, Inc. .......................................................B 155Best environmental Technologies .......................................A 18, 19BMO Bank Of Montreal ..............................................................B 9BMO Nesbitt Burns ....................................................................B 8Bourgault Industries Ltd. ........................................................D 208Bourgault Tillage Tools ................................................. D 172 - 175Brandt Agricultural Products Ltd .................................................D 4Brehon Agrisystems Inc......................................................D 75, 76Brett Young ....................................................................B 158, 159Brownlees Trucking Inc. .........................................................D 120Buffer Valley Industries ............................................................c 54Bunge canada ................................................................. B 62 - 64

Ccalidon financial services Inc. .................................................c 26calmar Industries .....................................................................D 63canada Malting co. Ltd. ...........................................................A 72

canada saskatchewan Irrigation Diversification centre ..............c 1canadian canola Growers Assoc. .............................................B 23canadian farm Business Management council ........................B 98canadian Grain commission ..................................................c 3, 4canadian Wheat Board ................................................. B 60, 61, 90canadian Wheat Board - Weatherfarm ...................................B 115cancade company Ltd. ............................................................D 60can-seed equipment Ltd. ................................................ A 79 - 81canterra seeds Ltd. ...........................................................B 65, 66capstan Ag systems Inc. & Dyterra corp. ......................... D 25 - 27cargill Ltd. ................................................................... B 116 - 118cGf Brokerage & consulting ..................................................B 119cIBc ........................................................................................c 21cimbria Technologies canada ............................................ A 9 - 11cJYM\cfYM Radio .......................................................Hall c Lobbycommercial Ind. Mfg (cIM) .......................................................D 86convey-All Inc. .......................................................................D 200co-Op Ag Team ..................................................................A 60, 61crary Industries .......................................................................D 38cWk enterprises ......................................................................D 50

DDarmani Grain storage .............................................c 47,48,67,68Dave Ross equipment Ltd. .....................................................D 108Decisive farming ...........................................................D 116, 117Degelman Industries Ltd. ...............................................Main foyerDeL equipment Ltd. .................................................................D 61Dimo’s Tool & Die/Labtronics .........................................B 125, 126Discovery seed Labs Ltd. ...............................................B 109, 110Double A Trailers ....................................................................A 102Dow Agrosciences canada Inc. ........................................ A 32 - 36Dryair 2000 Inc. .................................................................c 22, 23DTN / The Progressive farmer ...................................................B 5Ducks Unlimited canada ....................................................B 84, 85Dupont canada Inc................................................A 87,88,107,108Dutch Industries ............................................................D 114, 115Dwight’s Next energy .........................................................B 79, 80

Eenvirotec services ...................................................... B 104equipment Technologies Inc. ............................................ D 28 - 35ez-GRO ...................................................................................A 64

Ffarm Business communications/Grainews ...............................B 81farm credit canada ......................................................... c 41 - 46farm for Profit .........................................................................A 28farmagro sales Ltd. .................................................................A 62farmers edge Precision consulting .................................. D 94 - 96farmers Of North America ................................................ A 20 - 23farmland specialty Products ..................................................D 137farmlink Marketing solutions ...................................................B 83farmtronics .............................................................................D 74field smart (Western sales) ..........................................D 146, 147flaman sales Ltd. ...................................... D 205,B 18-20,A 48-51flash Welding ....................................................................c 61, 62flexxifinger QD Industries Inc .................................................D 109fP Genetics .............................................................................B 40free form Plastics .................................................................A 6, 7frontier Peterbilt sales Ltd. .............................................. D 77 - 82full Line Ag Ltd ..........................................................................D 7

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GGarratt Industries Ltd. ........................................................A 94, 95Gatco Manufacturing Inc. .........................................................D 39GeN Manufacturing Ltd. .................................................D 122, 123Glenmor Grain systems Ltd.......................................... D 181 - 183Golden West Trailer ................................................................B 150Goodon Industries Ltd. .............................................................c 31Graham seed Treating systems .......................................B 99, 100Grain Bags canada ..............................................D 56-59,100-103Grain Bin Direct .....................................................................c 6, 7Grain Guard c/O AGI ...............................................................D 206Grain Millers canada corp .......................................................B 57Gratton coulee Agri Parts .......................................................D 110Greenleaf Technologies ............................................................D 43Greenline enterprise Inc. ..........................................D 152-5,196-9Greentronics ..............................................................................A 4

HHardi North America Inc. .........................................D 68-70, 89-91Harvest services ....................................................................D 111Hawes Agro Ltd............................................................ D 209 - 213Heads Up Plant Protectants Inc. ...............................................A 78Hergott Duval stack LLP ........................................................B 124Hold-On Industries ..................................................D 162-3, 188-9Honey Bee Mfg. ....................................................................D 204Horsch Anderson ......................................................... D 184 - 187Husky energy.............................................................................A 8Hypro - shurflo ..............................................................D 158, 159

IInnovative Ag Performance Group ..........................................B 160Inputs Management Agro Inc....................................................A 91Integrity Post structures Ltd. ....................................................c 52Interlake Resources Inc. .....................................................c 11, 12Intragrain Technologies Inc.......................................................c 51Investors Group financial services ...........................................B 31Irrigation crop Diversification corp ...........................................c 27

JJ.R. simplot company ........................................................A 30, 31Janzen steel Buildings .......................................................c 65, 66John Deere ............................................................................D 207JTL Industries Ltd. .............................................................c 36, 37

Kkeho c/O AGI .........................................................................D 206k-Hart Industries Ltd. .................................................D 8-10,53-55koch Agronomic services, Llc ............................................A 92, 93kramer Auctions Ltd.................................................................c 25kramer Ltd. ............................................................................D 202

LLakeview Insurance Brokers ..................................................B 111Lambert Distributing Inc. ..........................................................D 62Lane Realty corp. .....................................................................B 92Lewis M. carter Mfg. (canada) Ltd. .............................. A 104 - 106Louis Dreyfus canada ............................................................B 1, 2

MM & k Welding Ltd. ................................................................A 2, 3MacDon Industries Ltd. ..............................................................D 1

Mad concaves .........................................................................c 24MANA canada Inc. .................................................................A 116Manitoba Harvest Hemp foods & Oils ......................................A 55Massload Technologies Inc..................................................c 63,64Maxquip ...................................................................... D 178 - 180Meridian Manufacturing Goup .......................................... c 73 - 80Meyers Norris Penny ................................................................c 19Michelin North America ...........................................B 131-2, 151-2Michel’s Industries .............................................................D 87, 88Middle Lake steel Ltd. ...........................................................B 120Milligan Bio-Tech Inc. ...............................................................B 43Millsap fuel Distributors Ltd. ........................................ A 117 - 119Minic Industries .......................................................................A 27Monsanto canada Inc. ..............................................A 56,57,76,77Moody’s equipment .................................................................D 24Morris Industries Ltd. .................................................................D 6Mustard capital Inc. .................................................................B 69

NNational Leasing ........................................................................c 5New Holland ..............................................................................D 2Norac systems International ..........................................D 106, 107Nordstrong equipment .............................................................c 50Norstar Industries ..............................................................B 70, 71North West Terminal ...............................................................B 6, 7Novid Inc................................................................................D 139Novozymes Biologicals .................................................... A 39 - 41Nufarm Agriculture Inc. .................................................... A 65 - 68Nuttall Mfg. ............................................................................B 138

OOmex Agriculture Inc. .............................................................A 103Outback Guidance By Hemisphere GPs ........................ D 140 - 142

PP & H Milling Group ................................................................B 121Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd. .......................................................B 67Paterson Grain .........................................................................B 41Pattison Liquid systems ..............................................D 66-7, 92-3Penergetic canada .........................................................A 100, 101Pickseed canada Inc. ...............................................................B 56Pike Management Group Inc. .........................................A 121, 122Pillar Lasers Inc. ................................................................D 40, 41Pioneer Hi-Bred Limited ............................................... B 139 - 141Polaris Leasing Ltd. ..................................................................B 68Polywest Ltd. ..........................................................D 104-5, 150-1Positioning & Autosteer Technologies ............................... D 97 - 99Power Rich corporation .....................................................A 58, 59Power Up Lubricants ......................................................B 161, 162Prairie Malt Limited............................................................B 77, 78Prairie Mobile communications ................................................B 82Prairie Plant systems Inc. ......................................................B 112Prairie steel Products Ltd. ......................................................c 8, 9Premier Tech Biotechnologies ..................................................A 46Provincial council Of ADD Boards .............................................A 71Putman construction Ltd..........................................................A 29

QQ-Line Trucking Ltd. ...............................................................B 3, 4Quarry seed Ltd .....................................................................B 114

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RRack Petroleum .................................................................A 69, 70Rain Maker Irrigation Development Ltd. .................................B 122Raven Industries Inc. ........................................................ D 71 - 73Rayglen commodities ........................................................B 88, 89Redekop Manufacturing co. ...............................................D 83, 84Redhead equipment Ltd. ....................................................D 11, 12Redhead equipment Ltd./case IH equipment. .............................D 5Rem enterprises ............................................................D 135, 136Renn Mill center Inc..................................................... D 143 - 145Richardson Pioneer Limited ............................................. A 96 - 99Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers .........................................................B 11Rite Way Mfg. co. Ltd. ........................................................D 36, 37Rodono Industries ........................................................ D 167 - 169Rosetown flighting supply Ltd. ..............................................D 171Rosler construction 2000 Inc. ............................................B 86, 87Roto shear/shurtight Mfg.........................................................D 42Royal Bank Of canada ...........................................................B 149

Ss.W. Industrial filter Tec service .....................................B 153, 154salford farm Machinery Ltd. ..............................................D 20, 21saskatchewan Aerial Applicators Assoc ...................................A 17saskatchewan credit Unions....................................................c 35saskatchewan crop Insurance ...........................................B 27, 28saskatchewan fruit Growers Assoc. ...............................B 105, 106saskatchewan Herb & spice Assoc ..........................................B 93saskatchewan Irrigation Projects Assoc ...................................c 28saskatchewan Ministry Of Agriculture .....................B 29-30, 34, 35saskatchewan Municipal Hail Insurance Assoc.........................B 42saskatchewan Trade & export Partnership ...............................B 33sask canola .......................................................................B 21, 22saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc. ..................................... D 130 - 132saskcan Pulse Trading ..........................................B 107-8, 129-30saskPower ........................................................................B 16, 17satake UsA Inc. .......................................................................A 47scotiabank ..............................................................................B 52scoular canada Ltd..................................................................B 10seager Wheeler Historic farm ..................................................B 91secan ............................................................................B 142, 143seed Hawk ................................................................................D 3seed Master ..........................................................................D 214seed solutions seed Labs ......................................................B 123setter Manufacturing Division ................................................D 166shymko farm sales ...............................................................D 133skyway Grain systems Inc. ............................................D 112, 113soil stewardship Group West .............................................D 48, 49solar Outpost .....................................................................c 15, 16spraytest controls Inc ....................................................D 118, 119steelcraft Inc., clemmer Division .............................................c 53stewart steel Inc. ...................................................................D 134summers Manufacturing company ................................D 156, 157sunnybrook Welding & Machine shop ....................................D 121sunwest food Laboratory Ltd. ..................................................B 53syngenta crop Protection...................................... A 82-6, 109-113

TTaurus Technology ........................................................... A 52 - 54TD canada Trust - Agriculture services ..................................B 103

Technotill ...............................................................................D 170Teejet Technologies ...................................................... D 192 - 195Terra Grain fuels ...................................................................B 113Terramax .......................................................................B 127, 128The Airseeder Hopper ............................................................D 138Toepfer International, Western Grain & Processing Division B 95-96Transall Group Of companies .................................................B 146Tri star farm services Ltd. .............................................D 148, 149Tridekon ................................................................................D 201Triple star Mfg. Ltd. ...........................................................D 14, 15Tru-kare Tank & Meter service Ltd ...........................................c 49Twister c/O AGI ......................................................................D 206

UU A P canada ................................................................... A 12 - 14U Of s, college of Agriculture & Bio Resources ...................B 38, 39U Of s, Depts. of Plant & soil sciences ...............................B 36, 37

VValley West Irrigation Inc. .......................................................B 147Versa frame Inc. ................................................................c 13, 14Versatile & farm king ............................................................D 203Viterra (Ag equipment) ..............................................B 47-51, 72-4Viterra Inc. .........................................................................c 17, 18

WWalinga Inc. ...........................................................D 51, 52Walker seeds Ltd. ........................................................B 32Wall Grain ..............................................................c 29, 30Waterhouse seeds ........................................................B 12Wentworth Ag ............................................................ B 136Westeel ......................................................... c 69-72,81-4Western Ag Labs .....................................................A 15, 16Western feed Grain Development co-op .......................... B 137Western Grains Research foundation .............................. B 156Western Producer, The ..............................................c 33, 34Westfield Industries c/O AGI ..........................................D 206Wheatheart Manufacturing c/O AGI .................................D 206Wilger Industries Ltd. ...............................................D 22, 23Wilke sales ..............................................................D 165Wood country ..............................................................c 10

YYour Link Inc ......................................................................B 13, 14

Zzipperlock Building co. ............................................................c 20

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AGRICULTURE ASSOCIATIONSAgricultural Producers Assoc. Of Sask ........... B 58, 59Association Of Cdn Custom Harvesters ................ B 26Canadian Canola Growers Assoc. ....................... B 23Canadian Farm Business Mgmt Council .............. B 98Provincial Council Of ADD Boards ....................... A 71SaskCanola .............................................. B 21, 22Sask Aerial Applicators Assoc ............................ A 17Sask Fruit Growers Assoc. ...................... B 105, 106Saskatchewan Herb & Spice Assn ..................... B 93

AGROFORESTRYAAFC - AESB Agroforestry Development .............. C 40SaskPower .............................................. B 16, 17

AGROLOGY SERVICESAgri-Trend Inc ....................................... B 144, 145Co-op Ag Team ......................................... A 60, 61Farm For Profit ............................................... A 28Field Smart (Western Sales) .................. D 146, 147Inputs Management Agro Inc. ........................... A 91Irrigation Crop Diversif. Corp ............................. C 27Paterson Grain ................................................ B 41Saskatchewan Ministry Of Agriculture B 29-30, 34, 35Soil Stewardship Group West ...................... D 48, 49U A P Canada ...........................................A 12 - 14Western Ag Labs ....................................... A 15, 16

AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIESAmsoil & Aggrand Liquid Fertilizer ..................... B 76Affordable Parts ................................... B 133 - 135Frontier Peterbilt Sales Ltd......................... D 77 - 82Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc. ............... D 130 - 132S.W. Industrial Filter Tec Service .............. B 153, 154

BIO-PROCESSINGMilligan Bio-Tech Inc. ....................................... B 43North West Terminal ...................................... B 6, 7

CHEMICALS/HERBICIDES/PESTICIDESArysta Life Science .................................... A 89, 90BASF Canada ....................................... A 123, 124Bayer CropScience ................................... D 42 - 45Brett Young .......................................... B 158, 159Co-op Ag Team ......................................... A 60, 61Dupont Canada Inc. ...................... A 87,88,107,108Farmers Of North America ........................A 20 – 23Farm For Profit ............................................... A 28Graham Seed Treating Systems ................. B 99, 100Heads Up Plant Protectants Inc. ........................ A 78MANA Canada Inc. ........................................ A 116Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd. ................................ B 67Rack Petroleum ........................................ A 69, 70Syngenta Crop Protection ................A 82-6, 109-113Tridekon ...................................................... D 201U A P Canada .........................................A 12 – 14Viterra (Ag Equipment) .......................B 47-51, 72-4Viterra Inc. ............................................... C 17, 18

COMBINES/COMBINE PARTS & ACCESSORIESAffordable Parts ................................... B 133 - 135Ag Leader Technology ..........................D 126 – 129Ag Shield Manufacturing ................................ D 164Allen Leigh Security & Communications .............. B 25AWS Air Reels ...................................... D 160, 161Calmar Industries ............................................ D 63Farmtronics .................................................... D 74Field Smart (Western Sales) .................. D 146, 147Flexxifinger Qd Industries Inc .......................... D 109Full Line Ag Ltd ................................................. D 7Gratton Coulee Agri Parts ............................... D 110JTL Industries Ltd. ..................................... C 36, 37Kramer Auctions Ltd. ....................................... C 25Mad Concaves ................................................ C 24Michel’s Industries .................................... D 87, 88New Holland .................................................... D 2Nufarm Agriculture Inc. ..............................A 65 - 68Redekop Manufacturing Co. ........................ D 83, 84Redhead Equipment Ltd./Case IH Equip. .............. D 5Redhead Equipment Ltd. ............................ D 11, 12Rodono Industries ................................ D 167 - 169Rosetown Flighting Supply Ltd. ....................... D 171Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc. ............... D 130 - 132Stewart Steel Inc. ......................................... D 134Wilke Sales ................................................. D 165

COMMUNICATIONAg Leader Technology ........................... D 126 - 129Agricultural Producers Assoc. Of Sask ........... B 58, 59Allen Leigh Security & Communications .............. B 25CJYM/CFYM Radio ...............................Hall C LobbyDTN / The Progressive Farmer ............................ B 5Prairie Mobile Communications ......................... B 82Saskatchewan Trade & Export Partnership .......... B 33Your Link Inc ............................................ B 13, 14

COMPUTER/SOFTWAREAg Leader Technology ..........................D 126 – 129Agri-Trend Inc ....................................... B 144, 145Canadian Wheat Board - Weatherfarm ............. B 115Farm Credit Canada ..................................C 41 - 46Farmers Of North America ..........................A 20 - 23Field Smart (Western Sales) .................. D 146, 147Moody’s Equipment......................................... D 24Western Ag Labs ....................................... A 15, 16Your Link Inc ............................................ B 13, 14

CONSERVATIONAAFC - AESB Agroforestry Development .............. C 40Ducks Unlimited Canada ............................ B 84, 85Provincial Council Of Add Boards ....................... A 71

EDUCATIONAgricultural Health & Safety Network ................. B 75Agricultural Producers Assoc. Of Sask ........... B 58, 59Farm Credit Canada ..................................C 41 - 46

Provincial Council Of Add Boards ....................... A 71Richardson Pioneer Limited .........................A 96 - 99Saskatchewan Trade & Export Partnership .......... B 33U Of S, Dept. Of Plant & Soil Sciences ......... B 36, 37U Of S College Of Agr. & Bio Resources ........ B 38, 39

ENVIRONMENTALALS Environmental .......................................... B 97Dwight’s Next Energy ................................ B 79, 80Envirotec Services ......................................... B 104Provincial Council Of Add Boards ....................... A 71Solar Outpost ........................................... C 15, 16

FARM MANAGEMENTAg Leader Technology ........................... D 126 - 129Agri-Trend Inc ....................................... B 144, 145Allen Leigh Security & Communications .............. B 25Calidon Financial Services Inc. .......................... C 26Canadian Wheat Board - Weatherfarm ............. B 115Cargill Ltd. .......................................... B 116 - 118Farmers Edge Precision Consulting .............. D 94 - 96Farmers Of North America ..........................A 20 - 23Farmlink Marketing Solutions ........................... B 83Field Smart (Western Sales) .................. D 146, 147Integrity Post Structures Ltd. ............................. C 52Intragrain Technologies Inc. .............................. C 51Kramer Ltd. .................................................. D 202Pike Management Group Inc. .................. A 121, 122Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers .................................. B 11Saskatchewan Ministry Of Agriculture B 29-30, 34, 35Soil Stewardship Group West ...................... D 48, 49

FARM NEWSPAPERS/PUBLICATIONSAgricultural Producers Assoc. Of Sask ........... B 58, 59DTN / The Progressive Farmer ............................ B 5Farm Business Communications/Grainews .......... B 81Farm Credit Canada ..................................C 41 - 46Western Producer, The ............................... C 33, 34

FARM REAL ESTATELane Realty Corp. ........................................... B 92Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers .................................. B 11

FARM STRUCTURESGoodon Industries Ltd. ..................................... C 31Integrity Post Structures Ltd. ............................. C 52Janzen Steel Buildings ............................... C 65, 66Norstar Industries ...................................... B 70, 71Prairie Steel Products Ltd. ............................... C 8, 9Versa Frame Inc. ....................................... C 13, 14Zipperlock Building Co. .................................... C 20

FERTILIzERAlpine Plant Foods .................................A 24 – 26Amsoil & Aggrand Liquid Fertilizer ..................... B 76Back To Your Roots Soil Solutions Inc. .................. A 5Best Environmental Technologies ................. A 18, 19Cancade Company Ltd. .................................... D 60Cargill Ltd. .........................................B 116 – 118Dimo’s Tool & Die/Labtronics ................. B 125, 126Ez-Gro ........................................................... A 64Farm For Profit ............................................... A 28

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Farmers Of North America ..........................A 20 - 23J.R. Simplot Company ............................... A 30, 31Meridian Manufacturing Goup ...................C 73 – 80Omex Agriculture Inc. .................................... A 103Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd. ................................ B 67Power Rich Corporation .............................. A 58, 59Richardson Pioneer Limited .........................A 96 - 99Taurus Technology .....................................A 52 - 54U A P Canada .........................................A 12 – 14Viterra (Ag Equipment) .......................B 47-51, 72-4Viterra Inc. ............................................... C 17, 18

FERTILIzER APPLICATORSAllen Leigh Security & Communications .............. B 25Alpine Plant Foods ...................................A 24 - 26Atp Nutrition Ltd. .......................................... A 120Cancade Company Ltd. .................................... D 60Capstan Ag Systems Inc. & Dyterra Corp. .... D 25 - 27Dutch Industries .................................... D 114, 115Farmland Specialty Products ........................... D 137Farmtronics .................................................... D 74Field Smart (Western Sales) .................. D 146, 147Full Line Ag Ltd ................................................. D 7Graham Seed Treating Systems ................. B 99, 100Maxquip ............................................. D 178 - 180Nuttall Mfg. ................................................. B 138Pattison Liquid Systems ........................D 66-7, 92-3Polywest Ltd. ..................................D 104-5, 150-1Positioning & Autosteer Technologies .......... D 97 - 99Redhead Equipment Ltd. ............................ D 11, 12Salford Farm Machinery Ltd. ....................... D 20, 21Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc. ............... D 130 - 132Tru-Kare Tank & Meter Service Ltd ..................... C 49Versatile & Farm King.................................... D 203Viterra (Ag Equipment) .......................B 47-51, 72-4Viterra Inc. ............................................... C 17, 18

FERTILIzER STORAGEAim Material Handling Systems ...................C 55 - 60Alpine Plant Foods ....................................A 24 - 26Free Form Plastics ......................................... A 6, 7Hold-On Industries ............................D 162-3, 188-9Maxquip ............................................. D 178 - 180Meridian Manufacturing Goup .....................C 73 - 80Minic Industries .............................................. A 27Novid Inc. .................................................... D 139Pattison Liquid Systems ........................D 66-7, 92-3Polywest Ltd. ..................................D 104-5, 150-1Zipperlock Building Co. .................................... C 20

FIELD MARKERSSetter Manufacturing Division ......................... D 166

FINANCEAgri Card, A Bank West Product ......................... C 32Assante Wealth Management Ltd. ................... B 157BMO Bank Of Montreal ..................................... B 9Calidon Financial Services Inc. .......................... C 26Canadian Canola Growers Assoc. ....................... B 23CIBC ............................................................. C 21Farm Credit Canada ..................................C 41 - 46

Hergott Duval Stack Llp ................................. B 124Investors Group Financial Services ..................... B 31Meyers Norris Penny ....................................... C 19National Leasing ............................................... C 5Royal Bank Of Canada ................................... B 149Saskatchewan Credit Unions ............................. C 35Scotiabank .................................................... B 52TD Canada Trust - Agriculture Services .............. B 103

FORAGEAg Shield Manufacturing ................................ D 164Ag-Vision Seed Ltd. ............................... B 101, 102Brett Young .......................................... B 158, 159Ducks Unlimited Canada ............................ B 84, 85Pickseed Canada Inc. ....................................... B 56Viterra (Ag Equipment) .......................B 47-51, 72-4Viterra Inc. ............................................... C 17, 18

FORAGE EqUIPMENTDimo’s Tool & Die/Labtronics ................. B 125, 126Farm For Profit ............................................... A 28Redhead Equipment Ltd. ............................ D 11, 12

GOVERNMENT AGENCIESAAFC - Agri-Environment Services Br. ............ C 38, 39AAFC - AESB Agroforestry Development .............. C 40Agricultural Producers Assoc. Of Sask ........... B 58, 59Canadian Grain Commission ........................... C 3, 4Can-Sask Irrigation Diversification Centre .............. C 1Saskatchewan Ministry Of Agriculture B 29-30, 34, 35SaskPower .............................................. B 16, 17

GRAIN CLEANINGArrowcorp Inc. ...................................... A 114, 115Can-Seed Equipment Ltd. ...........................A 79 - 81Cimbria Technologies Canada ........................A 9 - 11Dimo’s Tool & Die/Labtronics ................. B 125, 126Flaman Sales Ltd. ......................... D 205,B 18,A 48Garratt Industries Ltd. ................................ A 94, 95Lewis M. Carter Mfg. (Canada) Ltd. .........A 104 - 106Satake Usa Inc. .............................................. A 47Toepfer International, Western Grain & Processing Division. ................................ B 95, 96

GRAIN DRYINGCWK Enterprises ............................................. D 50Dave Ross Equipment Ltd. .............................. D 108Dimo’s Tool & Die/Labtronics ................. B 125, 126Dryair 2000 Inc........................................ C 22, 23Gatco Manufacturing Inc. ................................. D 39Glenmor Grain Systems Ltd ................... D 181 - 183Grain Guard C/O AGI ..................................... D 206Keho C/O AGI .............................................. D 206Meridian Manufacturing Group ....................C 73 - 80Shymko Farm Sales ...................................... D 133Skyway Grain Systems Inc. .................... D 112, 113Wall Grain ............................................... C 29, 30

GRAIN GRADING & INSPECTIONApollo Machine & Products Ltd. ......................... D 85Canadian Grain Commission ........................... C 3, 4Can-Seed Equipment Ltd. ...........................A 79 - 81

Dimo’s Tool & Die/Labtronics ................. B 125, 126Farmtronics .................................................... D 74Lewis M. Carter Mfg. (Canada) Ltd. .........A 104 - 106

GRAIN HANDLING SYSTEMS, CONVEYORS, AUGERSAdair Sales & Marketing Co. Inc. .........D 16-19,44-47Agremote Systems ................................ D 124, 125Aim Material Handling Systems ...................C 55 - 60Allen Leigh Security & Communications .............. B 25Arrowcorp Inc. ...................................... A 114, 115Batco Manufacturing C/O AGI ........................ D 206Brandt Agricultural Products Ltd ........................... D 4Brehon Agrisystems Inc. ............................. D 75, 76Brownlees Trucking Inc. ................................. D 120CWK Enterprises ............................................. D 50Cancade Company Ltd. .................................... D 60Can-Seed Equipment Ltd. ...........................A 79 - 81Cimbria Technologies Canada ........................A 9 - 11Commercial Ind. Mfg (Cim) .............................. D 86Convey-All Inc. .............................................. D 200Co-op Ag Team ........................................ A 60, 61Degelman Industries Ltd. ..........................Main FoyerDel Equipment Ltd. .......................................... D 61Dimo’s Tool & Die/Labtronics ................. B 125, 126Flaman Sales Ltd. ......................... D 205,B 18,A 48Free Form Plastics ......................................... A 6, 7Full Line Ag Ltd ................................................. D 7Gatco Manufacturing Inc. ................................. D 39Hawes Agro Ltd. .................................. D 209 - 213Lambert Distributing Inc. .................................. D 62Lewis M. Carter Mfg. (Canada) Ltd. .........A 104 - 106Massload Technologies Inc .......................... C 63,64Meridian Manufacturing Group ....................C 73 - 80Minic Industries .............................................. A 27Nordstrong Equipment ..................................... C 50Norstar Industries ...................................... B 70, 71Putman Construction Ltd .................................. A 29Rem Enterprises .................................... D 135, 136Renn Mill Center Inc ............................. D 143 - 145Rodono Industries ................................ D 167 - 169Rosetown Flighting Supply Ltd. ....................... D 171Skyway Grain Systems Inc. .................... D 112, 113Tridekon ...................................................... D 201Tri Star Farm Services Ltd. ...................... D 148, 149Triple Star Mfg. Ltd. .................................. D 14, 15Versatile & Farm King.................................... D 203Walinga Inc.............................................. D 51, 52Wall Grain ............................................... C 29, 30Wentworth Ag .............................................. B 136Westfield Industries C/O AGI .......................... D 206

GRAIN MARKETINGAdm Agri-Industries Co. .................................... B 24Ag-Chieve Corporation ...................................... B 94Agri-Food Central Ltd .................................. B 54,55Agri-Trend Inc ....................................... B 144, 145Best Cooking Pulses, Inc. ............................... B 155CGF Brokerage & Consulting........................... B 119Canada Malting Co. Ltd.................................... A 72Canadian Wheat Board ........................ B 60, 61, 90

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Cargill Ltd. .......................................... B 116 - 118Decisive Farming .................................. D 116, 117DTN / The Progressive Farmer ............................ B 5Farmers Of North America ..........................A 20 - 23Farmlink Marketing Solutions ........................... B 83Grain Millers Canada Corp ................................ B 57Husky Energy ................................................... A 8Lewis M. Carter Mfg. (Canada) Ltd. .........A 104 - 106Louis Dreyfus Canada .................................... B 1, 2Mustard Capital Inc. ........................................ B 69North West Terminal ...................................... B 6, 7Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd. ................................ B 67Paterson Grain ................................................ B 41Prairie Malt Limited ................................... B 77, 78Rayglen Commodities ................................ B 88, 89Richardson Pioneer Limited .........................A 96 - 99Saskcan Pulse Trading ....................B 107-8, 129-30Secan ................................................. B 142, 143Scoular Canada Ltd ......................................... B 10Terra Grain Fuels ........................................... B 113Toepfer International, Western Grain & Processing Division. ................................ B 95, 96Walker Seeds Ltd. ........................................... B 32Wheatheart Manufacturing C/O AGI ................ D 206Viterra (Ag Equipment) .......................B 47-51, 72-4Viterra Inc. ............................................... C 17, 18

GRAIN PROCESSINGADM Agri-Industries Co. .................................... B 24Allen Leigh Security & Communications .............. B 25Aim Material Handling Systems .................C 55 – 60Arrowcorp Inc. ...................................... A 114, 115Best Cooking Pulses, Inc. ............................... B 155Bunge Canada ........................................B 62 – 64Canada Malting Co. Ltd.................................... A 72Can-Seed Equipment Ltd. ...........................A 79 - 81Cargill Ltd. .......................................... B 116 - 118Cimbria Technologies Canada ........................A 9 - 11Dimo’s Tool & Die/Labtronics ................. B 125, 126Garratt Industries Ltd. ................................ A 94, 95Grain Millers Canada Corp ................................ B 57Husky Energy ................................................... A 8Lewis M. Carter Mfg. (Canada) Ltd. .........A 104 - 106Louis Dreyfus Canada .................................... B 1, 2Mustard Capital Inc. ........................................ B 69P & H Milling Group ...................................... B 121Paterson Grain ................................................ B 41Prairie Malt Limited ................................... B 77, 78Richardson Pioneer Limited .........................A 96 - 99Saskcan Pulse Trading ....................B 107-8, 129-30Satake Usa Inc. .............................................. A 47Scoular Canada Ltd ......................................... B 10Terra Grain Fuels ........................................... B 113Toepfer International, Western Grain & Processing Division. ................................ B 95, 96Walker Seeds Ltd. ........................................... B 32Viterra (Ag Equipment) .......................B 47-51, 72-4Viterra Inc. ............................................... C 17, 18

GRAIN SORTINGArrowcorp Inc. ...................................... A 114, 115Can-Seed Equipment Ltd. ...........................A 79 - 81

Dimo’s Tool & Die/Labtronics ................. B 125, 126Satake Usa Inc. .............................................. A 47

GRAIN STORAGEAdair Sales & Marketing Co. Inc. .........D 16-19,44-47Aim Material Handling Systems ...................C 55 - 60Buffer Valley Industries .................................... C 54CWK Enterprises ............................................. D 50Cargill Ltd. .......................................... B 116 - 118Cimbria Technologies Canada ........................A 9 - 11Co-Op Ag Team ......................................... A 60, 61Darmani Grain Storage ..................... C 47,48,67,68Dryair 2000 Inc........................................ C 22, 23Flash Welding .......................................... C 61, 62Full Line Ag Ltd ................................................. D 7Goodon Industries Ltd. ..................................... C 31Grain Bags Canada ........................D 56-59,100-103Grain Bin Direct ............................................ C 6, 7Grain Guard C/O Agi ..................................... D 206Greenline Enterprise Inc. ....................D 152-5,196-9JTL Industries Ltd. ..................................... C 36, 37Janzen Steel Buildings ............................... C 65, 66Lewis M. Carter Mfg. (Canada) Ltd. .........A 104 - 106M & K Welding Ltd. ...................................... A 2, 3Meridian Manufacturing Group ....................C 73 - 80Middle Lake Steel Ltd. ................................... B 120Minic Industries .............................................. A 27Prairie Steel Products Ltd. ............................... C 8, 9Renn Mill Center Inc ............................. D 143 - 145Rosler Construction 2000 Inc. ..................... B 86, 87Skyway Grain Systems Inc. .................... D 112, 113Stewart Steel Inc. ......................................... D 134Twister C/O AGI ........................................... D 206Viterra (Ag Equipment) .......................B 47-51, 72-4Viterra Inc. ............................................... C 17, 18Wall Grain ............................................... C 29, 30Wentworth Ag .............................................. B 136Wood Country ................................................ C 10Westeel .............................................C 69-72,81-4Zipperlock Building Co. .................................... C 20

HARVESTING EqUIPMENTAgremote Systems ................................ D 124, 125Allen Leigh Security & Communications .............. B 25AWS Air Reels ...................................... D 160, 161Batco Manufacturing C/O AGI ........................ D 206Brandt Agricultural Products Ltd ........................... D 4Cancade Company Ltd. .................................... D 60Commercial Ind. Mfg (Cim) .............................. D 86Crary Industries .............................................. D 38Degelman Industries Ltd. ..........................Main FoyerDEL Equipment Ltd. ......................................... D 61Dimo’s Tool & Die/Labtronics ................. B 125, 126Field Smart (Western Sales) .................. D 146, 147Flexxifinger Qd Industries Inc .......................... D 109Free Form Plastics ......................................... A 6, 7Full Line Ag Ltd ................................................. D 7Gratton Coulee Agri Parts ............................... D 110Harvest Services ........................................... D 111Hawes Agro Ltd. .................................. D 209 - 213Honey Bee Mfg. ........................................... D 204John Deere .................................................. D 207

Kramer Auctions Ltd. ....................................... C 25MacDon Industries Ltd. ...................................... D 1Mad Concaves ................................................ C 24Redekop Manufacturing Co. ........................ D 83, 84Redhead Equipment Ltd./Case IH Equip. .............. D 5Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc. ............... D 130 - 132Sunnybrook Welding & Machine Shop ............. D 121Tri Star Farm Services Ltd. ...................... D 148, 149Westfield Industries C/O AGI .......................... D 206Wheatheart Manufacturing C/O AGI ................ D 206

HEALTH & SAFETYAffordable Parts ................................... B 133 - 135Allen Leigh Security & Communications .............. B 25Brownlees Trucking Inc. ................................. D 120Envirotec Services ......................................... B 104

HEATINGDryair 2000 Inc........................................ C 22, 23

INOCULANTSBecker Underwood .................................... A 74, 75Brett Young .......................................... B 158, 159Co-op Ag Team ......................................... A 60, 61Farmers Of North America ..........................A 20 - 23Novozymes Biologicals ..............................A 39 - 41Nuttall Mfg. ................................................. B 138Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd. ................................ B 67Premier Tech Biotechnologies ............................ A 46Toepfer International, Western Grain & Processing Division. ................................ B 95, 96U A P Canada .........................................A 12 – 14Viterra (Ag Equipment) .......................B 47-51, 72-4Viterra Inc. ............................................... C 17, 18

INSURANCEAssante Wealth Management Ltd. ................... B 157Farm Credit Canada ..................................C 41 - 46Farmers Of North America ..........................A 20 - 23Investors Group Financial Services ..................... B 31Lakeview Insurance Brokers............................ B 111Saskatchewan Crop Insurance ..................... B 27, 28Sask Municipal Hail Insurance Assoc. ................. B 42

IRRIGATIONCan-Sask Irrigation Diversification Centre .............. C 1Double A Trailers ........................................... A 102Free Form Plastics ......................................... A 6, 7Irrigation Crop Diversification Corp ..................... C 27Rain Maker Irrigation Development Ltd. ............ B 122Sask Irrigation Projects Assoc ............................ C 28Valley West Irrigation Inc. .............................. B 147

LEASINGAgri Card, A Bank West Product ......................... C 32Calidon Financial Services Inc. .......................... C 26Farm Credit Canada ..................................C 41 - 46National Leasing ............................................... C 5Polaris Leasing Ltd. ......................................... B 68Viterra (Ag Equipment) .......................B 47-51, 72-4Viterra Inc. ............................................... C 17, 18

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Agtron Enterprises Inc. ........................... A 176, 177Allen Leigh Security & Communications .............. B 25Brownlees Trucking Inc. ................................. D 120Farmtronics .................................................... D 74Field Smart (Western Sales) .................. D 146, 147Intragrain Technologies Inc. .............................. C 51Massload Technologies Inc .......................... C 63,64Maxquip ............................................. D 178 - 180Positioning & Autosteer Technologies .......... D 97 - 99Redhead Equipment Ltd. ............................ D 11, 12

ORGANICSAmsoil & Aggrand Liquid Fertilizer ..................... B 76Best Environmental Technologies ................. A 18, 19Heads Up Plant Protectants Inc. ........................ A 78Paterson Grain ................................................ B 41

PACKERSAg Shield Manufacturing ................................ D 164Degelman Industries Ltd. ..........................Main FoyerRedhead Equipment Ltd. ............................ D 11, 12Summers Manufacturing Company .......... D 156, 157Technotill ..................................................... D 170

PETROLEUM/LUBRICATIONAffordable Parts ..................................B 133 – 135Amsoil & Aggrand Liquid Fertilizer ..................... B 76Free Form Plastics ......................................... A 6, 7Meridian Manufacturing Goup .....................C 73 - 80Millsap Fuel Distributors Ltd. .................A 117 – 119Power Up Lubricants .............................. B 161, 162Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc. ............... D 130 - 132S.W. Industrial Filter Tec Service .............. B 153, 154

PRECISION FARMINGAg Leader Technology ........................... D 126 - 129Agri-Trend Inc ....................................... B 144, 145Allen Leigh Security & Communications .............. B 25Decisive Farming .................................. D 116, 117Farmers Edge Precision Consulting .............. D 94 - 96Farmers Of North America ..........................A 20 - 23Farmtronics .................................................... D 74Field Smart (Western Sales) .................. D 146, 147Full Line Ag Ltd ................................................. D 7Greentronics ..................................................... A 4John Deere .................................................. D 207Maxquip ............................................. D 178 - 180Moody’s Equipment......................................... D 24Outback Guidance By Hemisphere GPS .... D 140 - 142Positioning & Autosteer Technologies .......... D 97 - 99Redhead Equipment Ltd. ............................ D 11, 12Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc. ............... D 130 - 132Seed Hawk ...................................................... D 3Setter Manufacturing Division ......................... D 166Soil Stewardship Group West ...................... D 48, 49Teejet Technologies .............................. D 192 - 195Triple Star Mfg. Ltd. .................................. D 14, 15Western Ag Labs ....................................... A 15, 16

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENTAg & Agri-Food Canada - Research Centre ............. C 2Agricultural Producers Assoc. Of Sask ........... B 58, 59Bayer CropScience ................................... D 42 - 45

Canadian Grain Commission ........................... C 3, 4Can-Sask Irrigation Diversification Centre .............. C 1Irrigation Crop Diversification Corp ..................... C 27Monsanto Canada Inc. ...................... A 56,57,76,77Omex Agriculture Inc. .................................... A 103Saskatchewan Trade & Export Partnership .......... B 33Sunwest Food Laboratory Ltd............................ B 53Viterra (Ag Equipment) .......................B 47-51, 72-4Viterra Inc. ............................................... C 17, 18Western Grains Research Found. ..................... B 156U Of S College Of Ag & Bio Resources ......... B 38, 39

SEEDING EqUIPMENTAdair Sales & Marketing Co. Inc. ........D 16-19, 44-47Agremote Systems ................................ D 124, 125Agrowplow Canada ............................... D 190, 191Allen Leigh Security & Communications .............. B 25Atom Jet Industries ................................... D 64, 65Bourgault Tillage Tools .......................... D 172 - 175Commercial Ind. Mfg (CIM) .............................. D 86Convey-All Inc. .............................................. D 200Del Equipment Ltd. .......................................... D 61Dimo’s Tool & Die/Labtronics ................. B 125, 126Dutch Industries .................................... D 114, 115Farmland Specialty Products ........................... D 137Field Smart (Western Sales) .................. D 146, 147Full Line Ag Ltd ................................................. D 7Gen Manufacturing Ltd. ......................... D 122, 123Horsch Anderson .................................. D 184 - 187John Deere .................................................. D 207K-Hart Industries Ltd. ...........................D 8-10,53-55Massload Technologies Inc .......................... C 63,64Maxquip ............................................. D 178 - 180Meridian Manufacturing Group ....................C 73 - 80Michel’s Industries .................................... D 87, 88Morris Industries Ltd. ......................................... D 6New Holland .................................................... D 2Pattison Liquid Systems ........................D 66-7, 92-3Pillar Lasers Inc. ........................................ D 40, 41Redhead Equipment Ltd./Case IH Equip. .............. D 5Roto Shear/Shurtight Mfg ............................... D 42Salford Farm Machinery Ltd. ....................... D 20, 21Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc. ............... D 130 - 132Seed Hawk ...................................................... D 3Seed Master ................................................ D 214Technotill ..................................................... D 170The Airseeder Hopper .................................... D 138Versatile & Farm King.................................... D 203

SEEDSAgrisoma ..................................................... B 148Ag-Vision Seed Ltd. ............................... B 101, 102Brett Young .......................................... B 158, 159Canterra Seeds Ltd. ................................... B 65, 66Cargill Ltd. .......................................... B 116 - 118Discovery Seed Labs Ltd. ........................ B 109, 110Dow Agrosciences Canada Inc. ....................A 32 - 36Dupont Canada Inc. ...................... A 87,88,107,108FP Genetics .................................................... B 40Monsanto Canada Inc. ...................... A 56,57,76,77Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd. ................................ B 67Pickseed Canada Inc. ....................................... B 56

Pioneer Hi-Bred Limited ......................... B 139 - 141Prairie Plant Systems Inc. ............................... B 112Quarry Seed Ltd ........................................... B 114Richardson Pioneer Limited .........................A 96 - 99Sask Canola ............................................. B 21, 22Syngenta Crop Protection ................A 82-6, 109-113Terramax ............................................. B 127, 128Toepfer International, Western Grain & Processing Division. ................................ B 95, 96Viterra (Ag Equipment) .......................B 47-51, 72-4Viterra Inc. ............................................... C 17, 18Waterhouse Seeds .......................................... B 12Western Feed Grain Development Co-op ........... B 137

SEED, SOIL & FERTILIzER ANALYSISAgri-Trend Inc ....................................... B 144, 145ALS Environmental .......................................... B 97Amsoil & Aggrand Liquid Fertilizer ..................... B 76Apollo Machine & Products Ltd. ......................... D 85Cargill Ltd. .......................................... B 116 - 118Field Smart (Western Sales) .................. D 146, 147Seed Solutions Seed Labs .............................. B 123Soil Stewardship Group West ...................... D 48, 49Taurus Technology .....................................A 52 - 54

SEED TREATMENTBayer CropScience ................................... D 42 - 45Brett Young .......................................... B 158, 159Can-Seed Equipment Ltd. ...........................A 79 - 81Cargill Ltd. .......................................... B 116 - 118Ez-Gro ........................................................... A 64Farmagro Sales Ltd. ........................................ A 62Graham Seed Treating Systems ................. B 99, 100Heads Up Plant Protectants Inc. ........................ A 78Innovative Ag Performance Group .................... B 160Nuttall Mfg. ................................................. B 138Omex Agriculture Inc. .................................... A 103Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd. ................................ B 67Syngenta Crop Protection ................A 82-6, 109-113U A P Canada .........................................A 12 – 14Viterra (Ag Equipment) .......................B 47-51, 72-4Viterra Inc. ............................................... C 17, 18

SEED TREATMENT SYSTEMSCimbria Technologies Canada ........................A 9 - 11Innovative Ag Performance Group .................... B 160Nuttall Mfg. ................................................. B 138U A P Canada ...........................................A 12 - 14

SPRAYERS/SPRAYING EqUIPMENTA B J Agri Products .......................................... D 13Affordable Parts ................................... B 133 - 135Ag Leader Technology ..........................D 126 – 129Ag Shield Manufacturing ................................ D 164Brandt Agricultural Products Ltd ........................... D 4Capstan Ag Systems Inc. & Dyterra Corp. .... D 25 - 27Equipment Technologies Inc. ...................... D 28 - 35Farmtronics .................................................... D 74Free Form Plastics ......................................... A 6, 7Full Line Ag Ltd ................................................. D 7Greenleaf Technologies .................................... D 43Greentronics ..................................................... A 4Hardi North America Inc. ...................D 68-70, 89-91Hypro - Shurflo ..................................... D 158, 159

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John Deere .................................................. D 207New Holland .................................................... D 2Norac Systems International ................... D 106, 107Pattison Liquid Systems ........................D 66-7, 92-3Polywest Ltd. ..................................D 104-5, 150-1Rack Petroleum ........................................ A 69, 70Raven Industries Inc. ................................ D 71 - 73Redhead Equipment Ltd./Case IH Equip. .............. D 5Redhead Equipment Ltd. ............................ D 11, 12Sask Aerial Applicators Assoc ............................ A 17Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc. ............... D 130 - 132Setter Manufacturing Division ......................... D 166Spraytest Controls Inc ............................ D 118, 119Summers Manufacturing Company .......... D 156, 157Tridekon ...................................................... D 201Versatile & Farm King.................................... D 203Viterra (Ag Equipment) .......................B 47-51, 72-4Viterra Inc. ............................................... C 17, 18Wilger Industries Ltd. ................................. D 22, 23

SWATHERS/SWATHER ACCESSORIESAdair Sales & Marketing Co. Inc. .........D 16-19,44-47Affordable Parts ................................... B 133 - 135Free Form Plastics ......................................... A 6, 7Full Line Ag Ltd ................................................. D 7John Deere .................................................. D 207Redhead Equipment Ltd. ............................ D 11, 12Roto Shear/Shurtight Mfg ............................... D 42Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc. ............... D 130 - 132Wilke Sales ................................................. D 165

TILLAGE EqUIPMENTAdair Sales & Marketing Co. Inc. .........D 16-19,44-47Agrowplow Canada ............................... D 190, 191Atom Jet Industries ................................... D 64, 65Bourgault Tillage Tools .......................... D 172 - 175Brandt Agricultural Products Ltd ........................... D 4Degelman Industries Ltd. ..........................Main FoyerFarmland Specialty Products ........................... D 137Full Line Ag Ltd ................................................. D 7GEN Manufacturing Ltd. ......................... D 122, 123Morris Industries Ltd. ......................................... D 6Redhead Equipment Ltd. ............................ D 11, 12Rite Way Mfg. Co. Ltd. .............................. D 36, 37Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc. ............... D 130 - 132Seed Hawk ...................................................... D 3Summers Manufacturing Company .......... D 156, 157Tri Star Farm Services Ltd. ...................... D 148, 149Versatile & Farm King.................................... D 203

TRACTORS & ACCESSORIESAffordable Parts ................................... B 133 - 135Allen Leigh Security & Communications .............. B 25Full Line Ag Ltd ................................................. D 7Gratton Coulee Agri Parts ............................... D 110John Deere .................................................. D 207Kramer Auctions Ltd. ....................................... C 25Raven Industries Inc. ................................ D 71 - 73Redhead Equipment Ltd./Case IH Equip. .............. D 5Redhead Equipment Ltd. ............................ D 11, 12Rodono Industries ................................ D 167 - 169

Salford Farm Machinery Ltd. ....................... D 20, 21Saskatoon Agri-Auto Parts Inc. ............... D 130 - 132

TRANSPORTATION – GRAIN FERTILIzERAgremote Systems ................................ D 124, 125Allen Leigh Security & Communications .............. B 25Del Equipment Ltd. .......................................... D 61Farmers Of North America ..........................A 20 - 23Frontier Peterbilt Sales Ltd......................... D 77 - 82Golden West Trailer ....................................... B 150Hold-On Industries ............................D 162-3, 188-9Meridian Manufacturing Goup .....................C 73 - 80Q-Line Trucking Ltd. ....................................... B 3, 4Redhead Equipment Ltd. ............................ D 11, 12Transall Group Of Companies .......................... B 146Cancade Company Ltd. .................................... D 60

OTHERInterlake Resources Inc. ............................. C 11, 12Lane Realty Corp. ........................................... B 92Michelin North America .....................B 131-2, 151-2Penergetic Canada ................................ A 100, 101Steelcraft Inc., Clemmer Division ....................... C 53Seager Wheeler Historic Farm ........................... B 91

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industry. The show has become the perfect opportunity to begin this pro-cess. . . . in early January. Visitors can speak with seed distributors, crop pro-tection 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.

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Climax, SK Warren & Colette Brown April 2Leroy, SK Bernauer Farms Ltd. April 3Standard, AB Valebourne Farms Ltd. April 3Rosetown, SK Winny Brothers Farms Ltd. April 4Hilliard, AB Don Seniuk April 4Kronau, SK McIntosh Acres Ltd. April 5Spirit River, AB Fleetham April 7Lanigan, SK Klatt Farms April 9Gravelbourg, SK S & M Grainland Farm Ltd. April 10Weyburn, SK Allan & Judy Beach April 10Mossbank, SK Annand Agro Services Ltd. April 11Gerald, SK Wenzoski Farms Inc. April 11Raymore, SK VF Simpson Farms Ltd. April 12Girouxville, AB Fritz & Doris Towes April 12Preeceville, SK Tim & Denise Olson April 13Teulon, MB Helwer Enterprises Ltd. April 13Girouxville, AB Leo & Lorraine Roby April 13Theodore, SK Paley Enterprises Ltd. April 14Charlie Lake, BC J.D. Gladysz Farms Inc. April 14

Fenwood, SK Carman & Charlene Bierwagen April 16Crystal City, MB Jim & Barbara Martin April 16Macklin, SK Alvin Gartner April 16Ernfold, SK Leisle Farms April 17Cochrane, AB Amidon Farms April 19Ardath, SK D & K Friesen Farms April 20Forestburg, AB Jim & Gwen Brennan April 20Coronach, SK Mervin & Arlene Colibaba April 20Dundurn, SK Henry & Art Schroeder April 21Rocanville, SK Roy Sippola April 21Stettler, AB Lynne McNeil April 21Ceylon, SK Leonard DeBruyne April 23Neudorf, SK Willben Holdings Ltd. April 23Broadview, SK Dwayne & Mike Brown April 24Tramping Lake, SK Leo & Connie Volk April 25St. Gregor, SK Munkler Farms April 25Hotchkiss, AB The Estate of Ozzie Boos April 27Melville, SK Exner Brothers April 28High Prairie, AB Andy & Yvonne Lachance April 28

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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

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.

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LOCATION TCU Place (formerly the Centennial Auditorium)

SATURDAY January 7

SAGA Reunion Banquet4:30 PM Cocktails

4:45 PM Group Photos

5:30 PM Supper (Program to follow)

8:30 PM Annual General Meeting SAGA Members Mixer

SASKATCHEWAN AGRICULTURAL GRADUATES ASSOCIATIONwww.saskaggrads.com

SASKATCHEWAN WINTER CEREALS DEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONwww.swcdc.info

LOCATION Saskatoon Inn

MONDAY January 9

CANARYSEED DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF SASKATCHEWANwww.canaryseed.ca

FLAX DAY 2012FROM DIALOGUE TO DIRECTIONwww.saskflax.com

8:00 AMRegistration table opens

8:20 AMOpening remarks, announcements

8:30 AM

Innovation at Work Panel discussion on current value-added initiatives in flax

Jeremy Lang, Open Mind Developments – Flax fiber & resin for Eco-friendly cell phone casesDr. 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

10:00 AMRefreshments, networking

10:30 AM

SaskFlax Annual General Meeting Lyle Simonson – Chair of SaskFlax

11:30 AM

Industry Partner UpdatesEric Fridfinnson, Manitoba Flax GrowersWilliam Hill, Flax Council of Canada

12:00 PM

Luncheon Program (Ballroom A)Greetings from Hon. Bob Bjornerud, Minister of Agriculture for Saskatchewan

1:00 PMFlax Market Outlook 2012

Larry Weber, Weber Commodities

1:55 PMWhat’s New in the Toolbox for Flax Producers

Russell Trischuck, BASF – New information on Headline®  fungicideMike Gerhardt, FMC – Authority 480® herbicide and flax

Moderator: Venkata Vakulabharanam (Sask Ministry Agriculture)

3:00 PMRefreshments, networking

3:15 PMPolicy 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 Low-Level Presence Policy

4:00 PMClosing remarks

4:15 PMDay ends

LOCATION Saskatoon Inn Ballroom C

MONDAY January 9

LOCATION Saskatoon Inn Courtyard RoomMONDAY January 9

8:30 AMRegistration, Coffee, Meet & Greet

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 

Chairman’s Comments: SWCDC, Tough Years Behind, Good Years Ahead

Dale Hicks 

Changing Markets: The New Future

Brenda Tjaden Lepp, FarmLink Marketing Solutions

Canadian Grain CommissionTBA

DIAP: The Results are Flowing InWhat We Learned in Year 1 Dr. Brian Beres, AAFC

 

Open Discussion: Grades, Varieties and Opportunities Adjourn

1:00 PM

Registration

1:15 PMAiming for higher yields

Bill May, AAFC Indian Head

1:45 PM

New variety developmentPierre Hucl, Crop Development Centre, U of S

2:15 PM

CDCS Annual Business Meeting

2:45 PM

Coffee

3:15 PM

Doing business in MexicoDavid Nobbs, Canpulse Foods, Kindersley

3:45 PM

Canaryseed Market OutlookMike Jubinville, Pro Farmer Canada, Winnipeg

4:30 PM

Canaryseed Association of Canada meeting

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PULSE DAYS 2012:NEW HORIZONSwww.saskpulse.com

TUESDAY, January 10 “New Horizons” Live: Saskatoon Inn – Ballrooms A,B & CLive Video Feed: Prairieland Park, Hall A Breakout Rooms 3,4 & 5

8:00 AMRegistration opens

8:30 AMWelcoming & Opening Remarks

SPG Chair 

NEW PRODUCTION PRACTICESSponsored by Alberta Pulse Growers

8:40 AM

Glyphosate Use on Lentils Gordon Bacon, Pulse Canada

8:55 AMManaging Herbicide-Resistant Weeds in Pulses

Eric Johnson, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

9:10 AMHow to Manage Your Crop Rotations while Minimizing Disease

Yantai Gan, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

9:25 AMDiscussion Period

9:40 AMAnnouncements

GREEN PULSE PRODUCTIONSponsored by Victoria Pulse

9:45 AM

Planting a Green Crop Monique Wismer, Saskatchewan Research Council

10:05 AMGetting the Most from Carbon Credits

Doyle Wiebe, Saskatchewan Soil Conservation Association

10:20 AMDiscussion Period

10:30 AMRefreshment and Networking Break

Sponsored by Dupont

10:50 AMAnnouncements

10:55 AMWords from Platinum Sponsor

THE BUSINESS OF FARMING

11:00 AMWho Gets the Farm and When? How to Instigate the Difficult Discussions

Elaine Froese, Farm Family Coach, CAFA

11:50 AMDiscussion Period

12:05 PMLuncheon and Networking Break

Sponsored by Becker Underwood

LOCATION Prairieland Park Trade CentreSaskatoon Inn (see agenda details)

MONDAY January 9

12:55 PMAwards Presentation

1:05 PMAnnouncements

1:10 PMWords from Platinum SponsorTrends in the Global Pulse Industry

Sponsored by Lakeside Global Grains Inc.

1:15 PMEmergence of New Markets and Opportunities

Murad Al-Katib, Saskcan Pulse/Alliance Grain Traders

1:40 PMDiscussion Period

1:50 PMAnnouncements

PEA AND LENTIL MARKET OUTLOOK PANELS

Moderated by Kevin Hursh, Hursh Consulting & Communications

1:55 PMPEA MARKET OUTLOOK

Panelists: Mike Jubinville, ProFarmer Canada, Colin Topham, Agrocorp International

2:35 PMDiscussion Period

2:55 PMRefreshment and Networking Break

Sponsored by FMC Agricultural Products

3:15 PMAnnouncements

3:20 PMWords from Platinum Sponsor

3:25 PM

LENTIL MARKET OUTLOOK Sponsored by Simpson SeedsPanelists: Brian Clancey, STAT Publishing, Greg Simpson, Simpson Seeds Inc.

4:05 PMDiscussion Period

4:20 PMClosing Remarks/Door Prizes

4:30 PMKick off to Pulse Days Events with Beef on a Bun SupperPrairieland Park Trade Centre, Breakout Rooms 3, 4 & 5**Free with registration to Pulse Days 2012

5:30 PM

Annual General Meeting (AGM)

7:00 PMOpening Reception & Research Presentations sponsored by Novozymes BioAg Ltd.Featuring a Silent Auction supporting

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.

SIEVES Canola, Cereal, Flax, Soybeans & Corn sieve sets.

SCALES Digital scales, Ohaus beam balances, pocket scales, calibration weights and more.

THERMOMETERS Replacement glass, infra-red, digital. Canola grading equip.

TEST WEIGHT EQUIP.New ABS Reg Cox Funnel, 0.5 L measure & strike off stick.Show special.

TEST WEIGHT EQUIP.SIEVES Canola, Cereal, Flax,

SCALES Digital scales, Ohaus

THERMOMETERS Replacement glass, infra-red, 0.5 L measure & strike off stick.

ALUMINUM SAMPLER PROBES 4, 6, 8 & 10 foot lengths. NEW 10’ infra-red bin probe with instant temp. reading.

— Our Service Department provides same day service for recalibrations —

MODEL 919™ MOISTURE TESTER Shown with 500g x 0.1g digital scale and NEW Storage/Transport Case. NEW: Custom case fi ts any Model 919™...new or old. Install & use tester inside case along with any digital scale. Protects tester when not in use and allows for easy transport. Made of durable ABS plastic with secure places for cell & dump tubs. Show Special!!

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NEW Model 919 Auto.Smart Chart IIChoose commodity, enter sample temp. & dialdrum # and % moisture is displayed. Increasesmeasuring range of Model 919...allows usersto enter temps. above 30ºC or below 0ºC. Test weight conversion charts also installed.

Plug-in ACCESSORIES Include:1.) Small hand held temp. probe. 2.) 10’ Infra-Red Digital bin probe to measure& display grain temp. 3.) Rigid 10’ WIRELESS bin temp. probe with multiple sensors to monitor temp. of stored grain (FALL 2010) (See Picture).

drum # and % moisture is displayed. Increases

multiple sensors to monitor temp. of stored grain (FALL 2010)

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SaskSeedSaskatchewan Seed Growers Association www.saskseed.ca

LOCATION Saskatoon InnCanadian Room (Meetings) & Ballroom B (Banquet)

TUESDAY January 10

SASKATCHEWAN OAT DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION:ROLLING IN THE OATSwww.poga.ca

1:15 PMGreetings

1:30 PMOat Research Update

Aaron Beattie, Oat Breeder Crop Development Centre, University of Saskatchewan

2:00 PMYou can get there from here: Farm Business Strategies

John Spencer

2:30 PMCoffee and oatmeal cookies

2:45 PM

The (Oat) Bulls Are Back in TownOat market outlook by Randy Strychar, OatInsight.Com

3:40 PM

SODC Annual Business MeetingDwayne Anderson of Fosston, Chair

4:00 PMDoor prize draw for $100 in oat groceries and adjourn

LOCATION: Saskatoon Inn Courtyard Room

TUESDAY, January 1012:30 PMSSGA Annual Meeting Registration and Coffee

1:15 PM

SSGA Annual Business MeetingPresident’s Report

Les TrowellExecutive Director’s Report

Dave AkisterCommittee Reports

Education & Publicity Roy KlymNational Directors’ Report Joe Rennick, Bob RuggFinancial Report Dave Akister

Presentation of 2012 BudgetAppointment of Auditor for 2012

2:30 PMPedigreed Seed: Quality, Quantity, Questions

Bruce Carriere, Discovery Seed Labs, Saskatoon, SK

3:00 PMRefreshment Break

3:30 PMThe Future of Wheat Breeding in CanadaModerator:

Barry Reisner, Seed Grower, Limerick SK

Panelists: Rod Merryweather, (Bayer CropScience)Dr. Keith Degenhardt, Western Grains Research FoundationDr. Curtis Pozniak, U of S Crop Development CentreDr. Gilles Saindon, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada

5:15 PMRecess

6:00 PMCocktails

7:00 PMBanquet & Awards Presentations (Ballroom B)

SASKATCHEWAN SOIL CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION:CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE 2012www.ssca.ca

7:30 PMSoils and Crops Bearpit (Wig & Pen Room)

Brent Flaten and Patrick Mooleki, Ag Knowlege Centre, Moose Jaw For SSCA Members and Conference ParticipantsCash Bar

WEDNESDAY, January 11

8:00 AMRegistration Opens (Ballroom B)

8:45 AMWelcoming & Opening RemarksMorning Session

9:00 AMClimate Change and Crop Risk Management – Keynote Speaker

Dr. Paul Bullock, Department of Soil Science, U of Manitoba

10:00 AMRefreshment and Networking Break

10:30 AMLowering Carbon Footprint by Diversifying Cropping Systems

Dr. Yantai Gan, AAFC, Swift Current

11:15 AMCarbon credits – Policy and Legislation

Doyle Wiebe, Saskatchewan Soil Conservation Association

12:00 PMLuncheon and Awards Presentations

 Afternoon Session

1:00 PMFarming with Social Media and Smart Phones

Ian Boyd, Saskatchewan Soil Conservation Association

1:30 PMInter-row Seeding

Rick Atkins, AgTech Centre, Lethbridge

2:00 PMPrecision Agriculture and Variable Rate Technology

Ty Faechner, ARECA, Edmonton

2:30 PMRefreshment and Networking Break

3:00 PMGlyphosate Resistant Weeds

Dr. Hugh Beckie, AAFC, Saskatoon

3:30 PMBeneficial Microorganisms

Dr. Chantal Hamel, AAFC, Swift Current

4:00 PMLongterm Crop Rotations

Dr. Reynald Lemke, AAFC, Saskatoon

4:30 PMSSCA AGM

LOCATION: Saskatoon Inn Wig & Pen & Ballroom BTUESDAY, January 10

WEDNESDAY, January 11

8:00 AMContinuation of Annual Business Meeting (Canadian Room)Canadian Seed Growers Association Update

Gerald Girodat, President, Shaunavon, SKDale Adolphe, Executive Director, Ottawa, ON

8:45 AMThe Future World of Seed Treaters

Cam Davreux, Crop Life Canada

9:20 AMTesting Midge Tolerant Blends: Reducing the Margin of Error

Phillip Stephan, Genserv Laboratories, Saskatoon

10:00 AMRefreshment Break

10:30 AMNominating Committee ReportElection of Officers

10:45 AMNew Varieties Update:

David Gehl, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Indian HeadPierre Hucl, Crop Development Centre, U of S.

11:15 AMResolutions Committee Report

11:40 AMAdjourn

11:45 AMMember to Member Session Attendance Limited to Seed Growers onlyModerator:

Lyndon Olson, Past President, SSGA

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MUSTARD DAYwww.saskmustard.com

8:30 AM Registration

9:00 AMChairman’s address

Patrick Ackerman

9:10 AM

Mustard Grading ExplainedGino Castonguay, Canadian Grain Commission

9:50 AM

Mustard Variety DevelopmentDr. Bifang Cheng, AAFC mustard breeder

10:30 AMCoffee

10:50 AM

Mustard as a BiopesticideJay Robinson, Mustard Products and Technologies

11:30 AMGourmet Mustard in Saskatchewan

Val Michaud, Gravelbourg Mustard

12:00 PMLunch

12:45 PMSMDC annual meeting

1:30 PM*   

Carinata Production Plans for 2012

Patrick Crampton, Agrisoma

2:15 PM*

Mustard Market OutlookBobby Leavins, Rayglen Commodities

*may be earlier if the annual meeting doesn’t require all of its allotted time

LOCATION Saskatoon Inn Ballroom C

WEDNESDAY January 11

www.saskcanola.com

8:30 AMRegistration

9:00 AMSaskatchewan Canola Growers Association

Final Business MeetingGlobal Market Access Through a Consistent Policy LandscapeTracy Jones

9:30 AMWelcome and Opening Remarks

Minister of Agriculture Hon. Bob Bjornerud

9:45 AMCanola Trends in Saskatchewan

Venkata Vakulabharanam, SK Ministry of Agriculture

10:00 AMCoffee break

10:15 AMCanola Market Outlook

Greg Kostal, Kostal Ag Consulting

11:15 AMCanola Meal Promotion

Les Nernberg, Canola Council of Canada

12:00 PMLunch

12:30 PMAGM Business Meeting

1:30 PMClubroot and Its Spread: What SK Canola Growers Can Do to Control the Disease

Clint Jurke, Canola Council of Canada

2:00 PMRole of Canola in Weed Resistance

Hugh Beckie, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

2:30 PMCoffee break

2:45 PMCanola Performance Trials

Franck Groeneweg, SaskCanola

3:00 PMScience-based Solutions to Prevent Trade Barriers Panel Discussion

Low Level Presence: what it means Janis Tranberg, CropLife CanadaLLP Impact on International Trade Peter Phillips, University of SaskatchewanImpacts on Canadian industry Ray Elliot, Bunge Canada

3:45 PMClosing Remarks

5:30 PM“Celebrating Canola Industry” Banquet

Cocktail Reception

6:30 PMDinnerProgram to include speakers from canola days gone by.

LOCATION Saskatoon Inn Ballroom B

THURSDAY, January 12

SPECIAL SESSION2012

Wednesday JANUARY 11

Location: Saskatoon Inn Ballroom B

7:00 PMThe end of single desk selling: An Aussie view

Geoff Honey, Grain Trade Australia

9:00 PMCash Bar and Complimentary Snacks  

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9:00 AMOpening Comments

Chairman

9:10 AMAgronomy update

Mike Grenier

9:45 AMManaging the Risk

Justin Daniels

10:45 AMNetworking break

11:15 AMWeatherfarm

Patty Rosher

12:00 PMLunch

1:00 PMMarket and Weather Outlook

Bruce Burnett

1:45 PMCWB, Going ForwardTBA

2:45 PMClosing comments 

2:50 PMAdjourn

LOCATION Saskatoon InnFRIDAY January 13

SASKATCHEWAN FRUIT GROWERS ASSOCIATION:FROM FIELD TO MARKETwww.saskfruit.com

LOCATION Saskatoon Inn

FRIDAY January 13

9:45 AMRegistration/Coffee

10:15 AMOpening Remarks

10:20 AMBreeding, 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 PMADOPT 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 PMInsurance Programs for New Crops

Colleen Rooney, Research Analyst, Research & Development, SK Ministry of Agriculture

2:30 PMCoffee BreakSponsored by: TBA

3:00 PM Grower Panel Discussion

Mel Annand, Owner/Operator Creekside OrchardWill Stafford, Owner/Operator G2S Pickin PatchStephanie 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

6:00 PMPast Presidents’ Banquet

Prepared by Executive Chef, Anthony McCarthyHonourary Life Member Awards

Local Food Distribution: What’s moving local food? 

Sharon Faye, Market Analyst, Economics & Competitiveness Division, Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development

 

SATURDAY, January 14

8:30 AMRegistration/Coffee

9:00 AMAn Overview of the 2011 Production Season with Fruit Industry Updates

Forrest Scharf, Provincial Specialist, Fruit Crops, SK Ministry of Agriculture

9:30 AMFruit Research Update

Dr Bob Bors, University of Saskatchewan, Plant Sciences

10:30 AM Coffee Break Sponsored by:  TBA

10:45 AM  Annual General Meeting

12:00 PMLunch Served Sponsored by:  TBA

1:00 PMThe Food Centre – What Can It Do For You?

Dan Prefontaine, President, Saskatchewan Food Industry Centre Inc.

1:45 PMBranding

Susan Echlin, Owner/Proprietor, Living Sky Winery  

2:45 PM  Coffee Break Sponsored by:  TBA

3:00 PMProcessor Panel Discussion

Co-op Food Store representativeVance Lester, Living Sky WineryAnthony McCarthy, Executive Chef, The Saskatoon ClubMike Noel, Petrofka Bridge OrchardSaskMade Marketplace Representative

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