Organizers for Grains in Action 2013 are
putting out the word about their annual
event.
Two years ago I had the opportunity to
participate in Grains in Action program
which is put forth by the Grain Farmers
of Ontario. The goal of the program is
to foster young agriculture leaders by
exposing them to different experiences
in the agriculture sector and providing
knowledge on various sectors in the
industry. The program is open to people
under the age of 35 years old.
I was among 30 other individuals and had
the privilege of venturing through the
Sarnia grain terminal, Dover Flour
Mills, Chatham Greenfield Ethanol Plant,
Blythe Brae Farms Ltd and sit it on
several presentations from Guelph
University, Canadian Grain Commission
and Agricorp.
To hear more about the program and get
contact information go to
www.ruralrootscanada.com
putting out the word about their annual
event.
Two years ago I had the opportunity to
participate in Grains in Action program
which is put forth by the Grain Farmers
of Ontario. The goal of the program is
to foster young agriculture leaders by
exposing them to different experiences
in the agriculture sector and providing
knowledge on various sectors in the
industry. The program is open to people
under the age of 35 years old.
I was among 30 other individuals and had
the privilege of venturing through the
Sarnia grain terminal, Dover Flour
Mills, Chatham Greenfield Ethanol Plant,
Blythe Brae Farms Ltd and sit it on
several presentations from Guelph
University, Canadian Grain Commission
and Agricorp.
To hear more about the program and get
contact information go to
www.ruralrootscanada.com