Mar 31, 2015
FS logo celebrates 60 years of success!
Mar 17, 2015
4-H Ontario essay contest deadline; coming up fast!

This year, students are asked to choose a career in
agriculture, find someone currently working in that career, and conduct an
interview. Students then will write their essays about that career and the
details of their interview.
The Ontario provincial winner will win $500 and
the winner’s 4-H Association will receive $300. Two runners-up each win
$125.
Essays should be approximately 500 words, typed and
double-spaced. The postmarked entry deadline for Ontario 4-H members is May 15.
Additional program details should be viewed online at www.growmark.com (click on Our Commitments/Youth & Young
Farmers/Essay Contest/4H Ontario) or at www.4hontario.ca
The essay contest has been in place for 22
years, sponsored by the GROWMARK System and FS member
co-operatives, in conjunction with US state FFA leaders and 4-H Ontario, to help young people
develop their writing skills, learn about current issues affecting agriculture,
and understand the unique role of co-operatives.
Mar 4, 2015
Is winter really an off-season in agriculture?
So if you
think the winter is a slow time for agriculture, just ask a few of the Ontario FS crop
specialists what they have been up to these past few
months.
“Our
philosophy is to utilize this time to maximize our knowledge base,” says Don
McLean GROWMARK agronomy business director.
Right after
harvest, GROWMARK gets very busy in the business of education by providing FS
crop specialists with a variety of learning opportunities on everything from
horticulture, custom application training to nutrient management. Each one of
these topics is dissected into a number of full-day training programs that give
FS System employees more insight into their day-to-day operations and better
prepare them for the upcoming spring growing season.
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Over 100 crop specialists attended the 2015 GROWMARK Agronomy Conference at White Oaks Conference Centre in St. Catherines. |
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Ontario FS crop specialists took some time to stretch
during a 15-minute re-energize session provided
by White Oaks staff.
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“Quality speakers, attention to detail and science based knowledge made a huge impact this year,” says Brown. Topics such as white mold and weed resistance are common subjects, but GROWMARK’s weed science technical manager Dr. David Powell took it to a whole new level with great detail into the science of how white mold organisms move and the motivation behind its growth.
“The subject of economics in most cases can be very dry, but key note speaker Aaron Gampel, vice president and deputy chief economist with Scotiabank brought a humourous spin to the subject with a variety of personal stories from his local Niagara region making the subject of economics captivating and light-hearted,” says Brown.
Overall the
conference covered the core subjects and offered more unique discussion on topics such as how nodulation happens,
how large growers think and then finished off with a quick session on how to take great pictures
in the field using just your iPhone.
In the midst
of all this training, add a number of tradeshow opportunities and outside
conferences into the mix, and you have the makings of a very productive winter
for FS agronomy teams. Within the province, there was representation at the Canadian DairyXPO in Woodstock, London Farm Show, Lindsay Farm Show, Certified Crop Advisor Conference and
later this month FS employees throughout the province will be working the FS
exhibit at the GFO March Classic.
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Bill Brown of GROWMARK at this year's Canadian Dairy XPO. Also helping to man the booth was Scott Snowe and Scott Cressman of FS PARTNERS, Luke Hartung of North Wellington Co-operative Services and Brent Lamont of Huron Bay Co-operative. |
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