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.”

Mayor David Inglis, Municipality of Brockton said he was very pleased that this new facility is here. “A vibrant economy is what everyone wants,” he says.  “Agriculture is strong in the municipality of Brockton and we want to keep it that way; and this facility is a testament to that.”

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.

Jeff Hurst finished off by saying that the old ways weren’t working anymore. “This new facility will take Huron Bay well into the next century offering state-of-the-art technology."

“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.


Official ribbon cutting ceremony (Walkerton). Seen here from (L-R)  - Kevin Rogers, Huron Bay Co-operative facility manager; Huron Bay Co-operative directors Ron DeVisser and Byron Monk; David Inglis, mayor of Brockton, John Rhody, director, Ben Lobb, MP Huron-Bruce, Sam Luckhardt, Huron Bay Co-operative president, Andrew Black vice president, Doug Jeffray, director and Jeff Hurst Huron Bay Co-operative general manager.
                    



Jul 18, 2018

Orono community - kindness and generosity at its best!

Article first placed in DurhamRegion.com
Employees of Durham Farmers' County Co-op in Orono wanted to do something good in support of  long-time employee Ross Robinson, who was recently injured while driving his tractor.

"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. 

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:

Dianne Kennedy, UPI Energy FS Customer Experience Supervisor,
started the day off with a tour of the bulk facility on Hwy 124 just outside of Guelph.  
Ambassadors learned about the large Cardlock network, the growth of FS DEF 
(Diesel Exhaust Fluid) and Dieselex Gold in the province. 



After a quick look at the new FS PARTNERS 15,000 T capacity fertilizer facility at Ayr, 
Sean Chase, FS crop specialist provided Ambassadors with an overview of the Bringing 
You What's Next field plot with lessons and tips on plant health as well as 
an understanding of his role as a crop specialist and the benefits of pursuing 
a career in agriculture.



Third stop - FS PARTNERS Mitchell agronomy and Great Lakes Grain site. 
Mike McCarthy, agronomy/grain supervisor, Brent Nichols, elevator operations 
and Kerry DeJong, administrative assistant showed the group around the site 
and provided good insight into the day-to-day operations at this large FS site. 

After lunch, and final stop of the day, Kelly Boyle, North Wellington Co-operative Services 
general manager and Justine Lennox, marketing and communication specialist 
showcased the almost completed new 2800 T capacity fertilizer facility in Harriston. The tour 
continued on to allow some time for Ambassadors to shop at the Farm Store and Garden 
Centre before boarding the bus to head home.



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.


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?