As our Canadian families give thanks this weekend with our loved ones we want to acknowledge the devastation that is occurring with our colleagues and friends in Israel. Their resolve and resilience will get them through, we stand united with them!
@CornieThiessen1 sat down with the Norm Dreger @wheatgrowers to chat about how Adama Canada is changing challenges into opportunities for innovation. Check it out here: https://t.co/pm1qMVmSgx
For all those who’ve served or continue to serve….Thank you
Disturbed - "The Sound of Silence" (Canadian Military Tribute) https://t.co/2NEIdpz1mJ via @YouTube
Wylie is a perfect example of what is #cdnag. At 87 he no longer has cattle but still farms. Stories of his ag journey are incredible and entertaining. He really should write a book. #agriculture#books@CanadaAction
Lots of chatter about striped vs crucifer flea beetles - important when rating your seed treatment, NOT important when choosing your foliar spray! Look on Pg. 624 of you SK/MB Crop Protection Guides or Pg. 480 of the AB Blue Book to confirm #SILENCER
I heard it’s #NationalSiblingsDay and thought of all the embarrassing pics I could share of @MartySeymour1 , but he has some of me too so had to strategize.
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He’s 87. He’s been run over by a tractor and struck by lightening 2x. He’s been a strong advocate for farmers and ranchers and still puts in a crop b/c he truly loves to farm. Just one of the many providing a safe, reliable food source for Canadians. #CdnAgDay @Fowlsupper
LISTEN.LEARN.DELIVER. That’s our promise to you. No programs, no bundles, and products fully supported by our knowledgeable field reps. We care about being a piece of the puzzle that helps farmers' be successful! 🌾
#ADAMA#Plant2020#spray2020#listenlearndeliver
@mcintyrebrad They don’t come in the white packages anymore so now you can see how badly they’re squished before you open them unlike the ones grandma had or the ones you’d find at the bottom of your Halloween pillowcase.