Apr 12, 2011

Enviromental Leadership honour for AGRIS Co-op

On March 31, AGRIS Co-operative was awarded with Chatham-Kent Chamber of Commerce’s prestigious “Environmental Leadership Award,” which was presented during the Chambers 123rd Annual Business Excellence Awards Banquet. The award was handed out at a gala event held at Club Lentina’s in Chatham. Board president Larry Pajot and general manager Jim Campbell accepted the award on behalf of the organization.


L-R Gail Antaya - President and Chief Executive Officer - Chatham-Kent Chamber of Commerce, Jim Campbell - AGRIS Co-operative General Manager, Larry Pajot - AGRIS Co-operative Board President, Sarah Smith - Chatham-Kent Chamber of Commerce Administrative Assistant.

Ontario FS directors attend Summit

For the fifth year in a row, Ontario FS System directors got together to share information and gain more knowledge about the director's role, responsibilities and capabilities within the co-operative organization.

The three-day FS Director Summit was held at Blue Mountain Resort and Conference Centre and was attended by 90 people. The event itself and some of the specific training counted towards director certification credits.

Dan Kelley GROWMARK chairman of the board and president, Dennis Farmer senior vice president, Member Services & Retail, Jim Spradlin vice president Agronomy and Matt Hynes manager, Agronomy Marketing & Agronomic Services spoke on a variety of topics. There was also a youth component with Kerr Smith from the Ontario Co-operative Association and Sylvia Megans, 2011 4-H Ontario Ambassador spoke about the importance of supporting youth leadership programs. Chuck Spencer Director Government Affairs closed the program with an interesting presentation on American politics.

Dan Kelley, GROWMARK Chairman of the Board and President speaks to the group about GROWMARK’s strategic direction. Dennis Farmer, senior vice president Member Services & Retail (far right).

UPI Energy celebrates 20 years of success

In March UPI Energy LP proudly announced its 20th anniversary. Since 1991, UPI has provided quality petroleum, propane, and lubricant products and services to customers across rural Ontario. On an annual basis, UPI markets more than half a billion litres of petroleum, propane, lubricants and energy related services province-wide.

UPI’s 20 year history and timeline of success:

Early 90’s: UPI was renowned for pioneering province wide-marketing of Ethanol-blended gasolines.

2001: UPI opened its first EnviroStation™, a modern, cost effective, above ground storage and dispensing retail gasoline outlet.

2003: UPI became the first in Ontario to retail biodiesel to the agricultural community with the introduction of DIESEL3000™.

2004: UPI expanded its lubricant operations with the acquisition of CASE ’N DRUM OIL Corporation™. Later that same year, the company grew with the acquisition of Damar Fuels, an independent petroleum business which operated in Elmira.

2007 was the launch of E85, a blend of up to 85% ethanol for use in Flex Fuel vehicles. UPI Energy LP’s petroleum, gas bar and cardlock network experienced further expansion with the addition of Ed Taylor Fuels in Cambridge, in 2007, and most recently in June 2010, with Sylvite Fuels & Lubricants in Putnam and Beselaere Fuels & Lubricants in Delhi.

Most recently, Robert Sicard, UPI Energy President and CEO was elected to the Canadian Propane Association’s board of directors.

“Green Plan Solutions™.....Maximizing Every Acre”-this year’s theme at Ontario PROTRACK Agronomy Conference

It may be the best conference yet, was a recurring comment seen on participants’ evaluation forms who attended GROWMARK Ontario region’s Agronomy Conference held at Hockley Valley Resort in Orangeville.

“ Let’s plant some seeds!” stated Frank Campbell, GROWMARK Ontario marketing director who opened the three-day program with a challenge to all participants to use the conference as a way to plant new ideas in their minds to take back and apply to their businesses and help customers maximize every acre through achieving bigger yields and improved profitability. The conference opened with the launch and positioning of Green Plan Solutions and the importance for members to promote this shared brand collectively.

The line up of speakers included conference co-ordinator and emcee Bill Brown, GROWMARK Ontario field sales agronomist, Dr. Peter Sikkema Ph. D M.Sc. B.Sc (Agr) from the University of Guelph who covered the topics of Glyphosate resistant Giant Ragweed and weed management in soybeans, Dale Cowan Southern Co-operative Services senior agronomist spoke on agronomic fertility solutions, Don McLean, FS PARTNERS/North Wellington Co-operative agronomist and Sean Dunnett, FS PARTNERS seed specialist reported on the Pursuit of Maximum Yield program and Don Kabbes of Great Lakes Grain talked about grain marketing strategies.

Attending from GROWMARK were Dave Gentry, forage/turf retail product manager, who spoke about seed partners and treatments, Kevin Black, insect & plant disease technical manager covered weed and insect identification, Barry Nash, weed science technical manager talked modes of action with herbicides and Joe Dillier, director plant food gave some insight into what is happening around the world in respect to fertilizers.

The final day focused on communication and social media with a session from Andrew Campbell who is owner of Fresh Air Media. “It is not a question as to whether you should use social media to promote your business, but rather how and what tools you should use in your social media strategies,” was Campbell’s key message to his audience.

Terry Stevenson, Southern Co-operative Services communication manager and Janice Johnson, GROWMARK Ontario marketing and communication specialist followed with a session on communicating with customers and provided examples of various website and electronic communication tools that can be adopted easily.

The closing session was given by, Barry Hannah, GROWMARK senior trainer who tied it all the together with his presentation on utilizing all tools to Maximize Every Acre.

The conference was generously sponsored by BASF, Bayer CropScience, DuPont, Monsanto, PRIDE Seeds and Syngenta. Representatives from each sponsor presented new product information and technical advice.

Certified Crop Advisors received 11 certified education units for attending the conference.

Brian Colville, Sunderland Co-operative crop sales & service specialist asks a question to one of the speakers presenting at the Agronomy Conference. Bill Brown, GROWMARK Ontario field sales agronomist (holding microphone). Kimberly Callaghan, Sunderland Co-op crop sales & services specialist listens.

Meet this year's 4-H Ontario Ambassador team

 
Having successfully passed through interviews by a panel of three judges five new ambassadors were selected as to represent 4-H Ontario across the province for the year.

The 2011 Ambassadors are: Jennifer Betzner (Lynden), Cassandra Chornoboy (Rockwood), Alissa Goodfellow (Napanee), Sylvia Megens (Goodwood), and Alex Mitchell (Pembroke).

This is the seventh year of the program and it has been sponsored each year by and GROWMARK, Inc., and UPI Energy LP.

Ambassadors will work to promote 4-H in Ontario provincially, regionally, locally and at some national events. During their reign they have and will continue to receive training in several areas, such as interview skills, public relations and communication.

We encourage FS member co-operatives to invite an ambassador to your local functions to take part in your activities and speak to your audiences about the importance of supporting 4-H. Contact Janice Johnson, at the GROWMARK Ontario office at 519-895-4286 if you want to book an ambassador.

4-H has come up with more innovative ways to promote the program. You can view a testimonial video from Valerie Stone, 2010 Ambassador posted at http://www.youtube.com/user/4HOntario and read more about the program at http://www.4-hontario.ca/youth/opportunities/youth-positions/default.aspx




(L-R) Dianne Kennedy-UPI Energy LP, 4-H Ambassadors Sylvia Megens, Jennifer Betzner, Alex Mitchell, Cassandra Chornoboy and Alissa Goodfellow of Napanee, Barry Hannah-GROWMARK, Inc.