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Grower Meetings – November 2022

The Board of the SCGO would like to remind you of the upcoming SCGO grower meetings. The board would like to add that if you cannot attend, but wish to comment on issues that arose this year; or raise concerns to address for next years’ (2023) contract you can either contact the office, or speak […]
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Yield Loss Claims

The SCGO is advising all growers to make sure they open a damage claim, now referred to as a “first notice of loss”, with Agricorp, if you suspect potential yield loss due to the present inclement weather. You can do this by calling 1-888-247-499 or by sending an e-mail to contact@agricorp.com
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Two things you MUST remember this year!

With growers facing increased uncertainty about markets and input costs, important planting decisions are paramount. Growers now have until May 16 to apply for, or make changes to, their 2022 Spring Policy coverage with Agricorp. The SCGO would also like to remind you to ensure your inputs have been lined up; particularly, fertilizer and  herbicides
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Grower Meetings

There will be four (4) grower meetings, all being held at the Deer Run Golf Course. On  Monday November 15, 2021 – Maizex growers are asked to attend at 9:00 am and C&L growers at 1:00 pm On Wednesday November 17, 2021 – PRIDE growers are asked to attend at 9:00 am and Corteva growers at […]
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Something Old and Something New

Something Old: Report crop damage to Agricorp as soon as it occurs. Agricorp adjusters may contact you to schedule an inspection or to complete any required forms. Something New: The active ingredient pyroxasulfone is now registered for use in seed corn. This active ingredient is marketed under several trade names (i.e. Zidua). If the product […]
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New Website Launched

We are proud to announce the launch of our brand new website, designed and developed by the team at Abstract Marketing, at 216 King St. W in Chatham-Kent. We also encourage feedback, please feel free to leave a message via our contact page.
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Why won’t consumers listen?

It happens at farm meetings across Canada. Speakers use words like “engagement” and then talk about how farmers can use Twitter and Facebook to influence people. This has been happening for years at agricultural conferences across Canada. Because of all those presentations, thousands of producers now use social media to connect with consumers and explain […]
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