Dec 21, 2018
Dec 11, 2018
Sunderland Co-op declares patronage rebates for farmer-members for 68th consecutive year!
Urs
Kressibucher, Sunderland Co-operative president announced last week that the co-op
will pay out $320,000 in patronage to its farmer-members. “This is not a
new concept for Sunderland Co-op,” says Kressibucher. “Delivering a profitable result
and providing patronage to our members has been a consistent trend for the
co-op.” From its first year in business in 1951 and for the next 68 years, the
co-op has generated a positive bottom-line and shared its profits with its members
each and every year.
“I
have been in this role for more than one year now, but it didn’t take me long
to see the strength and value our co-op provides to its members and also to the
community it supports,” says Vancuren. During the annual meeting, Sunderland Co-op and GROWMARK recognized
Maggie-Jo Hickson as this year’s provincial essay contest winner (for high-school
students who are members of 4-H) and contributed monetary awards to
Maggie-Jo and to the Kawartha Lakes Haliburton 4-H Association.
Sunderland Co-operative general manager Jake Vancuren reported annual sales of just under $60 million with an income before patronage and taxes of more than $1.2 million.
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More than 200 in attendance at Sunderland Co-op's 2018 Annual Meeting
in Cambray on Dec. 5.
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The co-op not only saw growth in its
financial reporting this year, but also in expansion. The Sunderland FS Store
underwent a complete renovation with improvements in appearance, merchandising and overall customer experience. The co-op also purchased an additional 85
acres of land at its Oakwood location for further expansion and a new Rogator
for enhanced custom-application services for its members.
A
new state-of-the art accounting system was installed providing added
efficiencies and ease for customers to review their account activity on-line.
Farmers can also customize their operational activity through an on-line tool
called My Farm Records.
The board elected Urs Kressibucher from
Cannington as their president, Paul Mann from Peterborough as vice president,
Warren Jibb from Sunderland as secretary and returning director Guy Master from
Oakwood. Newly elected to the board this year are Paul Brown from Woodville and
John Devos of Oakwood.
The board acknowledged Gary Jebson, who retired from the board that evening. Jebson served on the board for six years and served as president. The board thanked him for his dedication and vision to Sunderland Co-op's continued success.
Nov 2, 2018
North Wellington Co-op opens new state-of-the art fertilizer facility!
Yesterday, North Wellington Co-operative Services held an open house and ribbon-cutting ceremony to
celebrate the opening of its new fertilizer facility and propane service shop
in Harriston.
The co-operative’s new 2,500T fertilizer
plant features the high-tech Layco declining-weight blend system that provides
great efficiencies in everything from storage capacity, loading speed and receiving times along with superior customized blending abilities.
At the open house, general manager Kelly
Boyle welcomed everyone and started off by thanking the many valued contractors
and NWC employees that worked so hard to get the facility up and running. He
also commented on the new propane service shop as being a unique but much needed addition
to the co-op.
The
co-operative’s president Jon Eckhardt expressed the importance and value this
new facility brings to the co-operative’s members and how this speaks to the
board’s commitment in finding ways to best serve its members.
GROWMARK director Warren Jibb congratulated
North Wellington Co-op on the new facility but also on achieving 75 years of history and growth.
George Bridge, mayor-Town of Minto, talked about the value the co-op brings to the local community. “What we love
about the co-op is that it is owned by people in our community. We are so
pleased you continue to invest in our town and we are happy to continue to work
with you on future endeavors.”
Just before the ribbon cutting
ceremony, Kelly Boyle was presented a congratulatory certificate for 75 Years
of business in the community by Terri White representing the constituency office
of MP Perth-Wellington John Nater.
See below for a few more photos of the day:
Oct 12, 2018
Celebrating Co-op Week in Canada!
Co-op Week in Canada begins this Sunday from October 14th to 20th. In the United States the full month of October is dedicated to co-op awareness. It is an opportunity for co-operative and credit union members, staff and friends provincially, nationally and globally, to celebrate the impact co-ops have to sustainable social and economic development both at home and abroad.
Co-operatives are community-focused businesses that balance people, planet and profit. They are formed to seize local opportunities or respond to local challenges.
Here are some quick and easy facts and stats provided to you by the Ontario Co-operative Association:
- There are 1,300 co-operatives, credit unions and caisses populaires, located in Ontario.
- Ontario co-operatives have 49,000 volunteers - 10,000 of which are board members.
- Co-ops are in every business sector, and offer services from the cradle to the grave, from child care through to funeral co-ops!
- Co-operatives create $3.3 billion in income for Ontarians.
- Co-operatives are value-based and member-owned and focused.
- More than 1 of every 7 people worldwide are a member of a co-op.
- Co-operatives operate in more than 90 countries and employ over 100 million people around the world.
- Twice as many co-ops remain in operation after 10 years as other types of business enterprise.

GROWMARK/FS employees in Ontario will be hosting activities throughout the week to recognize and learn more about co-ops in the local community as well as raise money for the Co-operative Development Foundation of Canada to held aid others less fortunate in Canada and abroad through co-operative development projects and strategies.
Happy Co-op Week!
Oct 3, 2018
Recognizing both agriculture and co-ops all in the same month!

The agri-food industry is a significant driver of the province's economy, contributing approximately $34 billion annually, including $12.5 billion in exports, and employing more than 780,000 individuals.
The third week in October is Co-op week in Canada where more than seven million members of co-operatives throughout Canada can take part in celebrating and educating others on the significant contributions co-ops bring to the economy and communities in which they thrive. Co-ops contribute more than $6 billion to the Ontario economy and support over 57,000 jobs.
In the United States, our colleagues are enjoying the full month of October to celebrate co-op history during Co-op month.
During Co-op Week, Ontario GROWMARK employees will take part in a number of fundraising events to provide support for the Co-operative Development Foundation. CDF is a registered charity organization that works to undertake co-operative development projects in Canada and around the world.
October is a great time to enjoy the blessings that come with living in this great country, our passion for agriculture and our co-operative heritage. Let's take it all in!
Sep 14, 2018
FS is everywhere at Canada's Outdoor Farm Show!
Just finished off a very successful show at the 2018 Canada's Outdoor Farm Show. The FS booth was a popular destination as hundreds of people visited to take part in the Farm Smart with FS board game, get their photos taken with the FS Superheroes At Work. Superheroes such as:
The Grain Hornet, Agent Dieselex Gold, Professor FS Agri-Finance and Agent Dieselex Gold.
Kids who took part received an FS Superhero cape to become superheroes right on the spot and adults picked up a T-shirt with a large FS on the front. Everywhere you looked at the show one could see kids with FS on their backs and folks with FS on their fronts wearing the t’s. The energy section ran a draw to win 500L of fuel and the new FS mascot (FSie) was a hit with kids of all ages.
Check out some of the activity this week:
The Grain Hornet, Agent Dieselex Gold, Professor FS Agri-Finance and Agent Dieselex Gold.
Kids who took part received an FS Superhero cape to become superheroes right on the spot and adults picked up a T-shirt with a large FS on the front. Everywhere you looked at the show one could see kids with FS on their backs and folks with FS on their fronts wearing the t’s. The energy section ran a draw to win 500L of fuel and the new FS mascot (FSie) was a hit with kids of all ages.
Check out some of the activity this week:
Jul 27, 2018
A grand celebration of new growth at yesterday’s grand opening in Walkerton!
Jeff Hurst, Huron Bay Co-operative general manager and Kevin Rogers,
Walkerton facility manager greeted approximately 400 customers and supporters that came out to see the co-ops new fertilizer facility in Bruce County.
The co-operative’s president Sam Luckhardt started off the lineup of greetings by recapping
Huron Bay’s many expansions in the past few years; stressing the importance of
keeping up with the times. “This facility reflects our commitment to this
continued direction of growth in supporting the needs of our members.”

Ben Lobb, MP Huron-Bruce not only commended Huron Bay on its
commitment and investment in Bruce County with this expansion, but also addressed
the importance of the broader co-operative sector. “I am a long-time supporter
of the co-operative and credit union sector and understand the added value that co-ops
bring to our communities,” he said.
Kim Fysh, GROWMARK Ontario director said that in his travels
he has seen many facilities and that the Walkerton facility is second-to-none.
“Your board and management teams have made some great decisions and you should
be very proud,” says Fysh. “The only problem you might have is that you will be in
and out of the facility so fast that you won’t have time to get a coffee!”
Don McLean, GROWMARK Agronomy business director brought greetings from GROWMARK Ontario region
noting that with so many advances in agriculture, this new facility is a wonderful
addition.

“We are positioned well for providing our members with fast
and accurate fertilizer mixing. This facility can produce very large volumes in
a timely manner all controlled with hand-held computer. The business is
changing in lightning speed, with technology and science. Several years ago
only one or two sources of nitrogen were required and now we need five or six,”
says Hurst.
Kevin Rogers pointed out details of the operation adding…”We
can unload a tractor-trailer of fertilizer in about 8 minutes!”
After the official ribbon cutting ceremony, a bbq feast of
hamburgers, sausages and salads was served to all who came out to take part in
the celebration.
Jul 18, 2018
Orono community - kindness and generosity at its best!

"Robinson has been working at the co-op for almost 50 years, so the staff, customers and suppliers all wanted to support him," says Susan Lane, Orono store supervisor. "It was amazing to see so many people with such big hearts and the outpouring of support and generosity from our little community."
The store started by accepting donated items for a silent auction. Staff expected about 30 items for the silent auction, and wound up with more than 60 filling a display at the front of the store. Most of the items have been donated by local businesses.
The cash jar at the checkout has collected $4,800 and the silent auction items are expected to raise a couple more thousand dollars.
Robinson, age 67, has spent two weeks in Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto being treated for two broken vertebrae in his neck, two severed fingers and a gash on his head. All proceeds will support Robinson and his family during his recovery.
Robinson, age 67, has spent two weeks in Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto being treated for two broken vertebrae in his neck, two severed fingers and a gash on his head. All proceeds will support Robinson and his family during his recovery.
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Durham Farmers County Co-op staff organize community fund raiser to help out long-time employee. |
Jul 12, 2018
2018 4-H Ontario Ambassadors meet FS System experts face-to-face
As sponsors of the 4-H Ontario Ambassador Program, it has been an annual tradition for GROWMARK to provide Ambassadors with a tour of FS facilities giving them a more hands-on opportunity to get to know their sponsors better. This annual bus tour came together yesterday with stops at the UPI Energy FS Guelph bulk plant, the FS PARTNERS Bringing You What's Next site in Ayr, the FS PARTNERS Agronomy & Great Lakes Grain site in Mitchell and North Wellington Co-operative's headquarters in Harriston. At the end of the day, Ambassadors walked away with a broader understanding of the FS Co-operative System's core businesses, the people that make it happen and the strength behind the co-operative network in Ontario.
Here are some highlights of the day:
Congratulations to our 2018 4-H Ambassdors from (L-R) Evan Jenkins-Elgin County, Melissa Brisson-Russell County, Kyle Hussy - Oxford County, Andrea Dohner and Devin Catt of Elgin County. In front is Nicole French - Peel Region.
To learn more about becoming a 4-H Ontario Ambassador, visit 4-H Ontario!
Jul 6, 2018
GROWMARK recognizes International Co-op Day!
Tomorrow is the International Day of Co-operatives, which is celebrated the first Saturday of July each year. The theme for the 2018 International Day of Co-operatives is “Sustainable consumption and production”, creating an opportunity for co-operatives to show how they run successful businesses while respecting our natural environment and the resources it offers.
GROWMARK and the FS Co-operative System have always identified well with this philosophy. Environmental and social stewardship is top of mind in all aspects of GROWMARK’s day-to-day operations. With GROWMARK’s leadership, FS crop specialists throughout North America are front-runners in the education and implementation of nutrient stewardship on the farm, maximizing environmental consciousness in the minds of the farmers they serve and the general public. In energy, products such as FS branded Dieselex® Gold and FS Diesel Exhaust Fluid are just two of many environmentally friendlier options offered.
GROWMARK is one of the top four agricultural co-operatives in the United States and is owned by local FS branded ag supply and grain member co-operatives. In more than 40 states and the provinces of Ontario and Alberta, GROWMARK supplies products, services and expertise in agronomy, energy and grain marketing. The GROWMARK System supports its people and product lines with warehousing and logistics, as well as training and marketing support. GROWMARK celebrated its 90th anniversary in 2017.
GROWMARK and the FS Co-operative System have always identified well with this philosophy. Environmental and social stewardship is top of mind in all aspects of GROWMARK’s day-to-day operations. With GROWMARK’s leadership, FS crop specialists throughout North America are front-runners in the education and implementation of nutrient stewardship on the farm, maximizing environmental consciousness in the minds of the farmers they serve and the general public. In energy, products such as FS branded Dieselex® Gold and FS Diesel Exhaust Fluid are just two of many environmentally friendlier options offered.

From some of us at GROWMARK's Ontario Region home office.
(105 Silvercreek Pkwy North, Guelph)
Happy International Day of Co-operatives!
More information can be found here: What is a co-operative?
- Co-operatives for a better World
- International Co-operative Alliance
- The Ontario C-operative Association
- Co-operatives and Mutuals Canada
- International Co-op Day
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