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Simpson Seeds

Leaders in Saskatchewan pulse production
A family-owned seed producer and pulse crop exporter since 1975, in recent years Simpson Seeds has shifted its focus to its lentil offerings,
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Van Belle Nursery

Cultivating partnerships for the wholesale nursery market
Life with a little greenery is inherently better. This philosophy is what began Bill and Grace Van Belle on their journey into the world
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W-S Feeds

Ontario’s farmer-friendly alternative feed provider
Some industries in Canada do better in an ever-changing marketplace by sticking with traditional methods of growing business. Such is the feeds industry, especially in
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Maritime Pride Eggs

The egg business has evolved
Egg production, grading and marketing in Atlantic Canada has been traditionally carried out by a variety of small producer graders serving local markets. With the
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Canadian Federation of Agriculture

Representing the Canadian farming industry
CBJ is pleased to include this piece on the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, as an introduction to the series of content that the association will
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Pacific Forage Bag Supply

Giving cows a well-balanced diet
Maybe you’ve seen them around. The long, white plastic bags filled with silage, lying atop farmers’ fields. If you frequent the country side, chances are,
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Redfern Farm Services

Award-winning performance in Agribusiness
On February 10, 2010, the Canadian Association of Agri-Retailers (CAAR) held its third-annual Choice Awards Banquet in Regina, Saskatchewan. It was there that Ray Redfern,
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Woolwich Dairy

Your source for artisan goat cheese
As Canada’s largest and leading goat cheese producer, Woolwich Dairy has earned a reputation for the finest, award-winning products. Headquartered in Orangeville, Ontario, Woolwich has
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Delmar Commodities

Service with integrity
Martin Harder spent 21 years working for a multinational grain company before realising he had what it takes to succeed on his own. In 1995,
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Sheridan Nurseries

In the business of growing
For a business that is essentially reborn every spring, it’s hard to believe Sheridan Nurseries is 97 years old. And in case you were wondering,
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