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75 years of working with farmers
July 5, 2010 marks the 75th anniversary of the CWB. To recognize 75 years of working with farmers, the CWB is staging two special anniversary events.
Farmer contest
Two lucky winners have been selected from among 800 entries in the CWB's 75th anniversary contest. The online contest, which closed Sept. 30, was open to all permit holders. Randy Taylor of Gull Lake, SK, and Aaron Paton of Maidstone, SK, have each won a spot on a Prairie to Port tour. The tours provide a close-up look at what happens to western Canadian wheat and barley after it leaves the Prairies.
Photo gallery
Photo gallery
The CWB is collecting photos of rural and farm life for the entire 2010-11 crop year. Add your own photo from the past 75 years or just browse through the contributions from other farmers. It’s a chance to celebrate our collective history on the Prairies.
Have a photo to share? Send it to 75years@cwb.ca or mail it to the Canadian Wheat Board, Box 816, Station Main, Winnipeg, MB R3C 2P5. We'll keep adding to the album for the entire 2010-11 crop year.
Bringing Us All Together
This video shows how the Canadian Wheat Board connects international customers with Prairie farmers. Starting on a family farm, the video moves to a grain elevator, a rail car and a ship, highlighting the care that is taken with Prairie wheat and barley.
Throughout the video, customers speak about their impressions of western Canadian wheat and barley and the service they receive from the Canadian Wheat Board.
The video has been produced to mark the Canadian Wheat Board's 75th year of serving farmers and is another way to connect customers with Prairie farmers who produce some of the highest quality grain in the world."
I can't imagine how mad the CWB is about the YouTube internet video's...!
About us
75 years of working with farmers
July 5, 2010 marks the 75th anniversary of the CWB. To recognize 75 years of working with farmers, the CWB is staging two special anniversary events.
Farmer contest
Two lucky winners have been selected from among 800 entries in the CWB's 75th anniversary contest. The online contest, which closed Sept. 30, was open to all permit holders. Randy Taylor of Gull Lake, SK, and Aaron Paton of Maidstone, SK, have each won a spot on a Prairie to Port tour. The tours provide a close-up look at what happens to western Canadian wheat and barley after it leaves the Prairies.
Photo gallery
Photo gallery
The CWB is collecting photos of rural and farm life for the entire 2010-11 crop year. Add your own photo from the past 75 years or just browse through the contributions from other farmers. It’s a chance to celebrate our collective history on the Prairies.
Have a photo to share? Send it to 75years@cwb.ca or mail it to the Canadian Wheat Board, Box 816, Station Main, Winnipeg, MB R3C 2P5. We'll keep adding to the album for the entire 2010-11 crop year.
Bringing Us All Together
This video shows how the Canadian Wheat Board connects international customers with Prairie farmers. Starting on a family farm, the video moves to a grain elevator, a rail car and a ship, highlighting the care that is taken with Prairie wheat and barley.
Throughout the video, customers speak about their impressions of western Canadian wheat and barley and the service they receive from the Canadian Wheat Board.
The video has been produced to mark the Canadian Wheat Board's 75th year of serving farmers and is another way to connect customers with Prairie farmers who produce some of the highest quality grain in the world."
I can't imagine how mad the CWB is about the YouTube internet video's...!
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