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10 Ian Blenkharn – Nova Scotia

12 Levi Hofer, New York Colony – Alberta

14 James Krahn – British Columbia

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Jos and Eric Schroeders – Ontario

20 Yvon Cyr – New Brunswick

24 Yvon Cyr – Nouveau-Brunswick (en français)

26 Nathan and Wendy Burns – Prince Edward Island

30 Joni Rynsburger-Rathwell – Saskatchewan

32 Luc and François Turcotte – Quebec

34 Luc et François Turcotte – Québec (en français)

36 Cal Dirks – Manitoba

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JULY/ AUGUST - W ho’ S W ho 2013 Vo LU me 100, N U mber 7

FROM THE EDITOR

no secrets here

Whether you’ve fully embraced Facebook, Twitter, YouTube or not, whether you dabble in them now and then, or prefer to leave it to others, there is a revolution going on. And, happily, farmers are not conspicuous by their absence.

Thanks to the Internet, producers across Canada are flocking to social media in order to get their messages out to the masses about the way animals are raised. Consumers, for their part, are lapping it up. Why wouldn’t they? If you don’t live on a farm, visiting opportunities are (usually) rare.

The new term “agvocate” describes those of us who are passionate about food and farming, enough so that we blog, Tweet and Facebook about it. But one well-known professional agvocate from Indiana, Michele Payn-Knoper (also known in the industry as simply “MPK”), took her passion as far as writing a book, No More Food Fights, which sets out to break stereotypes.

“The book describes farmers who don’t wear overalls but who do use technology in producing food and preserving the environment,” her website says. On the flip side, the book reminds farmers that only a small portion of Americans live on farms and urges them to use social media and one-on-one interaction to correct misconceptions about food production.

Agvocacy doesn’t have to be left only to those who make it their job, though. More and more producers are posting short videos online – ordinary ones about doing chores, and even parodies of pop hits (a good one to Google is a lampoon of Psy’s Gangnam Style, dubbed Farmer Style. Or how about I’m Farming and I Grow It, based on LMFAO’s party rock hit Sexy and I Know It). These proud farmers produce such clips so that consumers can see the

work and care that goes into raising animals and crops – while getting a chuckle out of the delivery method. The strategy is working. The former had nearly 13.7 million views at time of writing, while the latter showed just over 8.5 million hits.

On her site www.causematters.com, MPK writes, “Why should people interested in food and farming care about social media tools such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube? It’s really quite simple. Mass influence. Facebook reached 150 million users nearly three times faster than a cell phone.”

This month, Canadian Poultry is honoured, once again, to highlight some of the industry’s movers and shakers. They’re proud of what they do and have found the fine balance between viable farming, industry agvocacy and raising families. As we were putting this issue together, I couldn’t help but think that while social media is great for telling the stories you want told, wouldn’t it be super for Joe Public to come across this magazine and read these profiles? These stories are the ones that consumers should read – those that aren’t intended for the non-farming community yet still convey passion, caring and a determination to produce the best quality poultry and eggs possible, with bird welfare top of mind.

They’re not spun for the general public, but presented raw – and still the affection for their animals and what they do shows through. And isn’t it what you’re doing, when you think no one is looking, that really counts? n

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HATCHING HATCHING

M making a Change

ike Pickard, a member of the Chicken Farmers of Saskatchewan since 2007, has recently been named to the 2013 council of the Farm Products Council of Canada (FPCC) for a three-year term.

The goal of the council is primarily to act as an overseer body, said Pickard, whose main responsibilities will be to oversee the operation and creation of marketing boards and promotion agencies, as well as to report directly to the Minister of Agriculture that everything follows the Farm Products Agencies Act.

“All six members work in a consensus,” he said, similar to the way a board of directors operates – they will address issues at each meeting, discuss, vote and make a decision. Every member of the council is also in charge of a variety of

poultry and egg supply management agencies that they are responsible to monitor.

Prior to his work with the FPCC, Pickard served as the director of both the Canadian Federation of Agriculture and the Chicken Farmers of Saskatchewan (CFS). Diane Pastoor, a member of the board of directors of the CFS, said that he was a huge asset to their board and an absolute pleasure to work with.

“Mike’s forward thinking and productivity made our meeting efficient,” she said. “As well as having a passion for the industry, Mike took the time to attend business management courses and used that knowledge at the board level. We wish Mike the best in his new position with FPCC!”

Prior to his work with the CFS, Pickard owned a chicken farm in Wynyard, Saskatchewan for over 25 years. And in 2004, his farm received the Saskatchewan Broiler Producer of the Year award.

Agriculture is extremely important to Pickard, as are all the groups that must work together to make it an effective and productive industry – one that he is proud to be a part of.

“I am looking forward to the position in general as a challenge, and I look forward to working with all the agencies that I have met through my previous experiences,” added Pickard.

“It has to be teamwork –from gate to plate – in any agricultural business, and same with supply management.”

Farm safety Education in Canada Grows

CANAdA

the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) expects that over 12,000 children and participants will take part in Progressive Agriculture Safety Day events across Canada this year. That is the largest number of participants since the farm safety education events were introduced to Canada in 2002.

On average, 13 children die every year in Canada as a result of farming activities. Since May, at least two children under five have lost their lives in farmrelated incidents in Canada.

“The death of one child

is too many,” says Marcel Hacault, the executive director of CASA. “That’s why we really want to encourage rural communities to host Safety Days. It’s a great way to educate everyone in the community about the importance of farm safety and what individuals can do to keep themselves, their families, and their neighbours safe, whether they live on a farm, visit a farm, or use farm equipment.”

Safety Day programming focuses on exploring dangers on the farm and the different ways children can take precautions to stay safe. Events are fun and hands-on, and include such

topics as hearing conservation on the farm, safety around Power Take Off shafts and auger implements, safe animal handling, and grain bin safety. CASA partners with the Progressive Agriculture Foundation to facilitate Safety Day events throughout Canada. It’s the largest rural safety and health education program for children in North America.

Over 70 Canadian events are scheduled to take place across Canada in 2013, with most events taking place between May and the end of August. For a list of 2013 Safety Day events in Canada, visit the website at www.casa-acsa.ca.

Growing Forward 2 Launches Risk Management Initiative

CANAdA

arliamentary Secretary for Agriculture, Pierre Lemieux, on behalf of Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz, has announced up to $15 million for the launch of a new Growing Forward 2 program to encourage the development and adoption of new private sector or producerfunded agricultural risk management tools.

“Through Growing Forward 2, our Government has committed to helping our agricultural industry position itself to take advantage of future opportunities, respond to challenges, and continue to be a productive and profitable sector of the Canadian economy.” said Mr. Lemieux. “Bringing the farming industry and the private sector together to develop new agricultural risk

management tools will result in our farmers having more and better ways to manage the risks of farming.”

The announcement was made at the second annual International Agricultural Risk, Finance and Insurance Conference, held in Vancouver, B.C. The AgriRisk Initiatives program will facilitate industry-led research and development, as well as implementation and administration of new insurancebased tools for use in the agriculture, agri-food and agri-products sector.

AgriRisk Initiatives (ARI) projects are intended to foster greater collaboration and partnership between agricultural stakeholder groups and the private sector, and to increase participation of the private sector financial services industry in providing risk management tools to the agricultural sector.

July

July 21-25, 2013

Poultry Science Association (PSA) annual meeting, Town & Country Resort & Conference Center, San Diego, Calif. For more information, visit: www.poultryscience.org

august

August 20-21, 2013

The North American Manure Expo University of Guelph, Arkell Research Station, Ont. For more information, visit: www. agannex.com/manuremanager/manure-expo

september

Applications for ARI research and development (R&D) project funding are now being accepted. Through ARI, the federal government will allocate up to $3 million per year over five years to fund R&D projects on potential new, industry-led risk management products and services.

Approved R&D projects can be eligible for up to $500,000 in support per year. Typical activities eligible for funding include: research and development costs, data collection and analysis, legal and actuarial costs, and consultations.

For more information on AgriRisk Initiatives and to apply online, visit www.agr. gc.ca/agririsk.

Additional ARI support to help build private sector administrative capacity to deliver new risk management tools will be announced later in the summer.

September 10-12, 2013 Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show, Canada’s Outdoor Park, Woodstock, Ont. For more information, visit: www.outdoorfarmshow. com

october

October 1-3, 2013 XXXVIII Poultry Service Industry Workshop, The Banff Centre, Banff, Alta. For more information, visit: poultryworkshop. com/index.php

november

November 7-8, 2013 Poultry Innovation Conference, Best Western Lamplighter Inn, London, Ont. For more information, visit: www. poultryindustrycouncil. ca/training-and-events/ innovations-conference/

WhAT’S

New Bio-based Poultry Feed

Cargill’s Animal Nutrition business and Purac, a subsidiary of CSM, have announced their collaboration in the development and commercialization of biobased animal feed solutions.

developed and patented by Purac. Aloapur has demonstrated to significantly improve growth and feed conversion in poultry and turkey production in particular in suboptimal conditions.

september

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Aloapur, a bio-based animal feed solution for the improvement of the general health of animals, has been

Cargill’s Provimi business will develop the application and offer Aloapur to customers this summer.

‘breakfast on the Farm’ a Success

Omore than 150 volunteers made ontario’s first “breakfast on the Farm” a success.

n June 22, Farm & Food Care, partnered with Heritage Hill Farms, Egg Farmers of Ontario and Foodland Ontario to host the province’s first ever “Breakfast on the Farm.”

Heritage Hill Farms is a dairy farm owned by the Johnston and Doré families. Besides cattle, however, there were live exhibits of pigs and chickens, tractors and other farm equipment.

It’s estimated that there were about 2000 guests, with 1,600 of them having pre-registered for free via the Farm and Food Care Facebook page. The idea was to draw visitors who may not otherwise have the chance to see what goes on behind the

scenes in order to get fresh milk, eggs and meat to their homes. And, once on-site, they weren’t disappointed. Each visitor to the farm was treated to a complimentary all-Ontario breakfast of pancakes, sausages, eggs and maple syrup, accompanied by apple cider. Each guest was then encouraged to meet the farm family, visit and interact with young calves and cows, handle the milking equipment and learn more about the farm’s numerous environmental initiatives.

The event was made successful by months of delicate planning and by nearly 150 volunteers, who showed up to ensure that all ran smoothly.

September 17-21, 2013 2013 International Plowing Match and Rural Expo, NULANDIA Dairy Farm, Perth County, Ont. For more information, visit: www.ipm2013.org/ index.html

January 2014

January 28-30, 2014 International Production and Processing Expo (IPPE) 2014, Georgia’s World Congress Center, Atlanta, Ga. For more information, visit: www. ipe14.org”www.ippe14.org

march 2014

March 19-20, 2014 Midwest Poultry Convention, Saint Paul RiverCentre, Saint Paul, Minn. For more information, visit: midwestpoultry.com/

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Nova scotia Ian blenkharn helping during turbulent times

As one of the most senior leaders of the Nova Scotia poultry industry, Ian Blenkharn has been largely responsible for piloting the industry through some very stormy seas during the last five years.

In April 2007, when he was Chicken Farmers of Nova Scotia (CFNS) chairman, Blenkharn witnessed Maple Leaf Foods close its poultry processing plant in the Annapolis Valley.

Shortly thereafter, CFNS commissioned a study on the future of poultry processing in Nova Scotia, engaging Serecon Consulting of Alberta. The latter reported to CFNS in March 2008 that Nova Scotia needed only one processing plant, not two; and Blenkharn says that the report was derived from comprehensive consultations with farmers, feed mills and processors.

By that time, the second Nova Scotia poultry processor, ACA Cooperative, was struggling in financial heavy weather, reporting a loss of $6 million at its primary processing plant in New Minas and another $1.6-million loss at its Eastern Protein chicken wings and nuggets plant in nearby Kentville.

The losses prompted the ACA board of directors to look for a business partner for their co-operative. Blenkharn, who was an invested business partner in the Willowdale Group of South Berwick, N.S., was asked in June of 2008 to run for the ACA board.

“Given that Willowdale Farms was a major supplier to ACA, I ran for the board. I was elected at their annual meeting and that same day I was elected chairman of the board of ACA,” he recalls.

After resigning as CFNS chairman, Blenkharn began picking up the pieces at ACA. “Through June, July and August, I took the lead in further investigating joint ventures with

another processing plant . . . we talked to numerous processing plants across the country.”

In September 2008, the ACA organized a meeting of all Nova Scotia poultry farmers, those that shipped to ACA and those that didn’t, says Blenkharn. “What we proposed at that meeting was a 50/50 company with Maple Lodge Farms of Brampton, Ont., and Nova Scotia Poultry producers.”

The majority of poultry farmers at that meeting voted in favour of the strategy, he says, and a steering committee, later known as the Nova Scotia Poultry Industry Strategic Planning Committee was then formed.

The committee was composed of Nova Scotia chicken and turkey farmers who shipped to ACA (or, if they had previously shipped to Maple Leaf’s Canard facility, were currently shipping to Nadeau Poultry in Madawaska, N.B.).

The steering committee then worked with ACA and Maple Lodge to create Eden Valley Poultry Ltd., which was owned 50/50 by Maple Lodge Holdings and the poultry producers, ultimately known as United Poultry Producers Inc.

When the incumbent CEO of ACA left in November 2008, the co-operative’s directors asked Blenkharn to take over and he quickly looked at why ACA had previously lost so much money in those past few years.

He recalls, “With Maple Lodge we looked at the options to stop losses and make ACA profitable.”

In late January 2009, the ACA board concluded that Eastern Protein had to be closed permanently and the primary plant in New Minas needed to scale back its packing room operations as the cut and pack plant was old and inefficient.

After Blenkharn announced the ACA job cuts in June 2008, employee numbers fell from over 600 to just over 300.

“It was important to Maple Lodge as a potential 50 per cent

navigating stormy seas
ian Blenkharn has seen the nova scotia chicken industry through some difficult times.

partner as they wanted to see that a processing plant could be profitable and the work force supportive of a viable processing plant in the province,” he says.

In the fall of 2009, Blenkharn monitored ACA’s cash flow and decided that further changes were needed in New Minas. “On Dec. 1, 2009, I announced further layoffs at New Minas as the plant cut back its packing room operations and it became a very simplified kill and chill operation.”

He continues: “At that point 130 jobs were lost. That took us down to about 160 – but from that point forward, the co-op had good financial results.”

By the spring of 2010, ACA was making good, regular profits, says Blenkharn, and from that committee he chaired the United Poultry Producers – consisting of 82 Nova Scotia poultry producers and seven Prince Edward Island producers – on whose board he also became a director.

When it became evident in early 2010 that ACA could become sustainable, and knowing its poultry processing division would close when Eden Valley Poultry began operation, Blenkharn says that ACA’s board and management concluded it would be wise to convert the farmer-owned co-operative to an incorporated company, Atlantic Poultry Inc.

At this point, he notes, all of ACA’s divisions were still running – the primary processing plant, egg grading station, hatchery and feed mill.

ACA also had 50 per cent ownership of Country Ribbon in Newfoundland-Labrador, a poultry processor which also produced 100 per cent of chickens raised in the island province, two-thirds in its corporate barns and the remainder by contract producers.

Atlantic Poultry has its own corporate laying barns (which, along with its producer-shareholders, supplies eggs for grading). It also supplies fertile hatching eggs to hatcheries.

When the steering committee learned in November 2010 that Maple Leaf Foods planned to close its packing plant in Berwick, N.S., it negotiated a deal with Maple Leaf to buy the plant, as it was a better retrofit option than any of several remaining candidates for a plant location, including the former Eastern Protein facility, says Blenkharn.

The first attempt to draft a business plan for the new poultry processing joint venture did not attract enough support from Nova

Scotia poultry farmers, so P.E.I. poultry producers were invited to support Eden Valley. With that, the second business plan now had enough support to convince chicken and turkey producers to commit their birds and investments to the new joint venture.

The Eden Valley joint partners took possession of the Maple Leaf plant on April 29, 2011, beginning renovations on May 1 and completing them on Oct. 3, 2012, opening as Eden Valley Poultry Ltd. On Oct. 5, 2012, a total of 100 employees transferred from Atlantic Poultry, which had closed its primary processing plant two days prior.

Blenkharn observes that there were 70 workers remaining at Atlantic Poultry, adding that the company “is now after more growth opportunities for the benefit of its shareholders.”

Last year, he resigned as one of the United Poultry Producers directors on the Eden Valley board, but after the new joint venture had a challenging startup through the fall of 2012 and into the spring of 2013, the Eden Valley board asked him back to take over as interim president, following the incumbent president’s departure in late November 2012.

His assignment is to get the new company on track, and he will remain as interim president until next June. Blenkharn will decide later this year if he will remain as Eden Valley president beyond then.

It’s clear that Blenkharn, who graduated in 1986 from the Nova Scotia Agricultural College with a degree in agricultural economics, has the credentials and demonstrated experience to turn around a company in crisis.

After 15 years of banking experience in Alberta and the four Atlantic Provinces, he left banking and established an agricultural consulting firm doing financial planning and business plans for farmers. That lasted for about five years until 2003, when he was asked to run for the Chicken Farmers of Nova Scotia Board. Shortly after that, he was made its chairman.

Currently, Blenkharn is also president and CEO of Atlantic Poultry, as well as a partner and chief financial officer in Willowdale Farms with Dave and Mitch Fillmore producing broiler chickens, hatchery eggs and mink.

After its over $40-million conversion, says Blenkharn, the Eden Valley plant can process two-thirds of all the chicken produced in Nova Scotia, plus up to 90 per cent of the chicken produced in P.E.I. n

Alberta

Levi hofer

happy birds, happy manager at the new York colony

New York Hutterite Colony member

Levi Hofer has more than just the 120 residents on the farm to think about during daily life – he is also a dad to a large flock of prime egg-laying chickens. At the moment, his main focus is on the new pullet barn. As the egg manager, Hofer is responsible for the well-being and husbandry of all 8,000 egg-laying birds – including their entertainment!

“Enriched cages have scratch pads where the birds can have some fun playing and scratching. It gives the birds more to do during the day than just stand in the house and look out. If the bird is happy, so is the manager!” Hofer says.

The new pullet barn, built to house up to 12,000 birds, will be completed this fall. The cages in the new barn will allow the birds to nest, perch at night to sleep and live in more natural surroundings. Viega foam insulation, in the form of polystyrene grid fastening (insulation value R-5) inside and between the building’s girders, will mean a cooler barn in summer and a warmer, more consistent temperature next fall and winter.

The barn is being built from the ground up, as the existing barn was somewhere around 30 years old. Although serviceable, the cages were deteriorating, and Hofer wanted to experiment to develop the optimal housing and laying conditions for the birds. In fact, he went all the way to California to see how farmers there had

inside and between the building’s girders, will help regulate temperature.

their barns set up.

California doesn’t have the winter heating expense of Alberta, but their barns still need to keep heat out in the summer. The main thing Hofer took back to New York Colony was a tiered catwalk system for walking around the

barn – a feature the new barn will have that will also be the first tiered catwalk barn in Canada. For summer heating issues, LEDs will replace incandescent lights, due to the fact that LED lights do not throw off large amounts of heat when turned on. This will save in

Viega foam insulation, installed
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energy consumption and cost, which translates into more money for winter heating ideas.

“Our old barn had a range of lux – it could be five to 10 lux, and in between lights it might be as low as two lux sometimes. I did a trial of one year for the LED lighting. I found that it relaxes the birds, keeps them calmer and it is definitely more energy efficient,” says Hofer.

Another way the barn will be energy efficient is in the heating system itself. The new barn will have two-stage heating: The first stage will heat to 240 F with overhead water pipes, while the other will be in-floor heating at 210 F. The systems will cycle back and forth so that when one stage of heating is at its maximum temperature, it will cool down while the other kicks in.

Managing the birds’ weight, health, light, heat and growth during the first 19 weeks is critical, says Hofer. If not off to a good start before week 20, adult birds in the laying barn will have a lot of trouble adjusting and be less likely to lay eggs on a consistent basis. Consistency, while good for hens, is not always the best when it comes to barn management – sometimes, new concepts are just what a farmer needs.

“As a director on the egg board, I’m involved with the new changes that we see in our industry. It’s not just about the egg anymore or the farm; it’s more about the hen and the environment –the energy efficiency of producing the egg and the health of the bird,” says Hofer. “It’s not about me, it’s about the bird and the flock. Finding what the flock needs, making the flock and the bird more comfortable.”

But comfortable farming conditions can sometimes require a little help, says Hofer. “I feel very thankful that we have a supply management system on eggs that gives farmers the opportu nity to restructure a facility to meet the new environment of the near future. Also, I’m thankful of the government’s support with the Growing Forward 2 program – for the help with funding of the bulbs and the floor heating and

insulation on the outside. We have a great country and we should be thankful of what we have.”

He credits the colony’s residents for their support and forward thinking.

“Nowadays on the farm you can’t have short-term thinking, you have to go with long-term thinking – up to

the next 30 years. We’re meeting the standards of the new generation and technology for the future of egg farming,” he says. n

Just see a manager?

We see more.

We see the numbers that connect us. We see the number of birds our physical selection manager, John McCurdy, selects to improve your flock performance. We see the countless hours of training and experience that come with John wherever he goes.

Together by understanding the numbers, we understand the industry.

1 756 640 legs selected

9 005 500 kilograms of turkeys lifted

26 years with Hybrid

16.6 billion kilograms of turkeys influenced at the commercial level

British Columbia James krahn

Planning for the future

one would think that when your dad coowns the business, getting a top job would be easy. Not so for 28-year-old James Krahn, the operations manager of Paragon Farms in Abbotsford, B.C.

Paragon Farms is one of three divisions of the Krahn Group of Companies, which also include a feed mill run by James’ brother, Jonathon, and a construction/ development company run by his other brother, Dale.

James’ father is Fred Krahn, a wellknown and long-time member of both the B.C. Egg Marketing Board and the Egg Farmers of Canada. After growing up on their parents’ egg farm, Fred and his brother, Hans, started their first layer farm in 1965. The Krahns now have six farms and hold a 109,000-bird layer quota, grow close to 100,000 broilers each cycle and produce 2.25 million kilograms of turkey each year.

Although James is now responsible for the day-to-day operation of the six farms, it did not start that way.

“I never thought I would end up on the farm,” he says. In fact, after high school, he enrolled in a criminology program at the local university.

“I was newly married and my job at a local restaurant didn’t pay enough to support a family so I asked to manage one of the farms when the then-manager left,” James says.

“My dad told me I would need to be interviewed by (then Paragon operations manager) Terry Friesen. I thought it was a little bizarre at first but the more I think about it, the better it was. How would I feel if I had been working somewhere for a long time, thought I’d earned a promotion only to have the owner’s son come along and take it from me?”

James Krahn studied criminology and business administration, but when he decided to come home and help with the farm, he still had to interview for a job as farm manager when the position opened up.

After learning more about the farm, he dove in head first, switching from criminology to business administration. Then, when Friesen left the company, he took on the added responsibility of operations manager.

Although turkeys are the most labourintensive operation (they ship turkeys weekly), layers get the most attention. After being a caged layer operation for over 40 years, Paragon has come full circle. “We’re back in free run,” adds James.

A few years ago, the Krahns purchased a nearby free-run farm with 7,500 birds and an additional 5,500-bird quota, which was leased out. The quota is now coming back, so James is busy converting a second farm to free run.

The transition is important to James for a couple of reasons. First, his goal since becoming operations manager has

been to grow the business, and Paragon added a turkey farm since James took over. Second, since “it’s a waiting game to see what will happen to cage production,” he says, turning part of the layer operation into free run can mitigate some of the risks.

Coincidentally, the cages needed to be upgraded – so converting the barns to free run was timely.

However, the free run of today is nothing like the barns of old. They are incredibly high-tech operations, complete with multilayered roosts, automated egg collection, bird scales, climate sensors, and even remote-controlled cameras.

“We’re using the Lumina Fancom system to network all our farms. I can now open my computer and see the history of each barn,” James says.

He is particularly enthused about the

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Board of Directors

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Fred Krahn BC/C.-B.

Kurt Siemens MB/MAN.

George MacLeod NB/N.-B.

Joseph R. Smallwood II NL/T.-N.-L.

John Penner NT/T.N.-O.

Glen Jennings NS/N.-É.

Roger Pelissero ON/ONT.

Leith Murray PE/Î.-P.-É.

Serge Lefebvre QC/QUÉ.

Stan Fehr SK/SASK.

Wayne Beggs CAC/ACC

Scott Brookshaw

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cameras, especially the fact that he can observe the barns anywhere through his iPhone. “Birds behave differently when you’re in the barn so the cameras let me observe them unobtrusively,” he says.

While the Krahns continue to look at expansion, they intend to stay close to home. “My preference is to be local. We recently looked at a turkey farm in Keremeos (about four hours away) but we decided against it because of the travel.”

And travel already occupies most of James’ daily activities.

“I live on one of our turkey farms and start my day by doing the chores on that farm. Then I go from farm to farm to make sure people are doing what they are supposed to. There’s also a lot of paperwork and a constant stream of meetings: with graders, processors, associations, suppliers and so on.”

But before the expansion plan gets too carried away, the Krahns need to deal with the elephant in the room: succession.

“That’s the challenge right now,” James admits. It may be the most difficult task the Krahn clan has ever faced, since Hans and Fred each have four children and only James and his two brothers are directly involved in the company.

“The three of us work well together and we want to keep the company together but how do you go through succession without breaking it up when only three of eight are involved? We don’t know how it’s going to play out.”

In the meantime, Fred’s three boys are all following in their father’s footsteps by getting involved in industry associations.

James is a director of the B.C. Turkey Association (BCTA), Dale is a director of the B.C. Chicken Growers Association (BCCGA) and Jonathan is a director of the Fraser Valley Egg Producers Association.

“It helps us get more involved in the industry,” James says, adding “you can’t complain about change if you’re not part of the process.”

James’ role on the BCTA is focused on education and events, something he is extremely passionate about. “There’s such a lack of knowledge among consumers about what we do,” he says, “we get hit by everything.”

A few years ago, the BCCGA and

B.C. Hatching Egg Producers Association created a “Poultry in Motion” mobile display barn to help teach urbanites about chicken production, and the BCTA recently signed on, allowing turkeys to be included in the display.

“The barn is very popular at the Pacific National Exhibition and we take it out to dozens of schools, fairs and other events each year,” James adds.

Krahn has also started taking on some of the responsibility of organizing the annual Turkey and Egg charity golf tournament. Each year, the industry raises about $50,000 for the Union Gospel Mission in Vancouver’s notorious Downtown Eastside. “It’s part of education and it’s also a great cause.”

In turn, the Mission uses the funds raised to buy local eggs and turkeys for their daily meal program. It creates a market for local producers and “gives the Downtown Eastside something they can use which they don’t get a lot of. We will also go to the Mission several times a year to serve food.” n

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Ontario

Jos and eric Schroeders

changing the climate of the poultry industry

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In the summer of 2011, two brothers in Ontario decided to expand their swine and cash crop operations by introducing poultry into the mix, so they bought an existing two-storey barn near Seaforth, Ont. But after a year of raising broilers, the two brothers, Jos and Eric Schroeders, decided to make some changes.

“We noticed things that were going well, and things that could be done better,” said Jos, 25. “And as that thought process was going, Eric graduated from university. The obvious next step was to build a new facility using the things we could change or improve.”

As it ended up, when the Schroeders investigated the ways they could improve on some of the biggest issues in the poultry industry – namely ventilation and coccidiosis control – there were not many innovations available to the standard they wanted. According to Jos, the barns in Canada today operate in practically an identical way to those from 20 years ago, but that is not the case in Europe.

Therefore, Jos and Eric visited their homeland of Holland and spoke to dozens of processors and farmers, trying to find a way to improve their growing poultry operation.

“We had to find something that would help us get drier bedding,” said 23-year-old Eric, which would also allow them to reduce the amount of coccidiosis in the barn. “But that requires a lot of ventilation, which costs a lot of money on heat, which causes a conflict.

“But wherever there is conflict, there has to be opportunity.”

CLImATe ChANGe

While in Holland, the Schroeders noticed that a number of poultry barns had large machines positioned just outside their barns. Upon closer investigation, they found that the machines (known as Clima Units and manufactured/distributed by the company AgroSupply) simultaneously heated the barn and dried the litter, while at the same time reducing the heating cost.

The units comprise two large tubes that are honeycombed – one blows air into the barn, while the other takes air out – through a process known as heat exchange. Simply put, the warmer air from the barn travels outside, but as it does so, it heats the cooler air being drawn in from outside that is destined for the barn.

“It works great,” said Eric. “One day in the winter, it was -10 C outside, but thanks to the heat exchanger, it warmed

the air to 23 by the time it entered the barn. So our heaters only had to heat it seven degrees, as opposed to 40.”

And the installation is easy, said Jos, as the Clima Unit is a separate machine that is placed and installed outside the barn. You make two openings – the same as if you would be adding an extra fan – change your recirculation fan layout inside the barn slightly, and you’re practically done.

“You’ve renovated your entire barn and the way it operates without having really any downtime whatsoever,” he added. “You can even do it between flocks.”

In addition to the Clima Unit, the Schroeders also retrofitted their sidewall inlets, feeding system and water system, all controlled by two large panels near the barn’s-viewing window, with standard products designed by AgroSupply.

Seeing the new technology in operation got the attention of the Schroeders’

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swine representative from Avonbank Ag Solutions, Frank Hogervorst. Since the unit was installed in late 2012, Hogervorst has become more involved with the Schroeders, even helping to create a new Agro Team division within Avonbank, and helping to sell the Clima Units across Ontario.

“Every farmer knows that improved bird quality requires higher air quality and drier bedding,” Hogervorst said. “They all know those needs, but can we bring it to the market so there is a payback? Now we can, with benefits to both birds and the farmer with practically no downside.”

Added Jos with a chuckle, “really, the only downside is not having done it sooner!”

LeAVING AN ImpreSSIoN

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Ontario

the Schroeders have been the most impressed by the dramatic change in litter quality within the barn. When Canadian Poultry visited their barn in June 2013, the straw that they use for litter was still crunchy and dry, even beneath the water lines and feeders.

“I don’t have to scrape the litter off the floor, I can just sweep it straight out of the barn,” said Eric. “And the birds seem to like it – they grow even quicker with the improved air quality and lower pathogen load.”

Both Jos and Eric said that the biggest advocates of the new ventilation technology are not the both of them, but their chick hatchery and processor.

“The hatchery is happy, because the chicks they are delivering have a much better chance of getting a good start –they have fewer complaints and health issues,” said Eric. “And the processors are happy because nobody wants to have

condemns – which is a loss for everybody.”

“But in the end, you have to make a choice. You have all these ideas on the table but you have make a choice, and we chose this product and technology from AgroSupply to help us out,” Jos said.

Other farmers have shown a lot of interest for the Clima Unit technology and the system installed at Schroeders Farm, so much so that the brothers welcome anyone onto the farm and give them the tour. And Schroeders are not trying to force the technology on any farmer, but simply want to show others what they have learned and have others make their own decisions.

“The benefits go further than just at this farm,” added Jos. n

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Producer uses collaboration to thrive

When describing his farming philosophy, poultry producer

Yvon Cyr is quick to say his farm has succeeded because he hasn’t shied away from working with other producers – so all farms can benefit and flourish.

“We’re stronger together,” says Cyr, noting the approach has served him well through the first 25 years of his farming career.

Cyr had actually started on a career path in policing but realized the lifestyle wasn’t for him and he wanted to be closer to home, so he took a job at a local feed mill in northern New Brunswick. When the opportunity came a few years later to buy the family farm from his retiring dad, Cyr made the leap.

But when he started farming in October 1987, the poultry business was not great.

History reveals it would get better, but at that time Cyr had to challenge his business thinking to survive.

His farm, Ferme du Moulin Inc., is located in Saint-François-de-Madawaska, a village with approximately 550 predominantly French-speaking residents in northern New Brunswick. The location is off the beaten trail and in a region that commonly buys in crops such as corn and small grains. Cyr recognized his location put him at a competitive disadvantage, particularly with higher costs required to bring in farm supplies.

As a solution, Cyr joined a buying group in the early 1990s established by his father and brother (a turkey producer), along with five other local poultry producers. It started out casually enough as the producers began batching their orders for supplies like feed

he had to challenge his own thought processes when it came to running a sustainable farm business.

and medications.

“Together, as a group, we could increase our buying power,” says Cyr, adding that it allowed them to begin controlling costs with volume discounts and shared transportation. Over time, the group began to do more co-operative buying together. In 2002, the producers decided to formalize their collaborative arrangement and formed Groupe Westco Inc., with all six producers as shareholders.

The timing seemed right – the group members were keen to secure their future in a rapidly changing industry environment. The closure of a Maple Leaf plant in Sussex, N.B., during the mid-1990s prompted producers in the province’s south to begin transporting birds north for processing. Cyr says some of the affected producers who were nearing retirement instead

opted to sell their quota holdings, which were bought largely by producers in his northern area, supporting expansions.

For Cyr, his quota holdings grew from 635,000 kilograms of broiler production to 3.5 million kilograms, with much of the growth coming in the late 1990s. His farm has since grown to three sites with 12 broiler barns, ranging from 14,000 to 60,000 in bird capacity.

With the other producers in Groupe Westco Inc., Cyr says his people regularly attend poultry shows in Ontario, the U.S. and Europe to keep abreast of industry trends. Their findings in equipment, technology and techniques are used to help modernize the barns.

He describes his barns as being pretty typical with controlled ventilation and lighting. Also, the birds are monitored

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using scales to help manage weight gains and overall production tightly.

“We can’t change the equipment every two years, but we follow trends and do what we can to ensure the birds are comfortable and in a modern housing environment,” he says.

Through Groupe Westco Inc., the producers continue to explore ways to manage risks to their farm businesses. Cyr and the others have diversified their farm portfolios beyond broiler and turkey production to include eggs and a broiler hatchery.

They have taken their spirit of working together to forge partnerships and joint ventures with those involved in areas such as egg grading, converting chicken manure into top-quality organic fertilizer product, as well as barn cleaning and disinfecting. In the fall 2012, the group also opened its own processing plant in partnership with Olymel as a means for members to guarantee a processor for their birds, to open the

possibility of marketing their product to more than one customer and to control the process from hatching to consumer.

Combined, the Group Westco Inc. producers are responsible for 20 million kilograms of broilers, three million kilograms of turkey, 80,000 broiler breeders and 200,000 layers. Between the processing plant and the various farms, more than 375 workers are employed by both the individual and joint farm-related businesses of the six poultry producers.

Cyr believes a big part of why their producer group has worked so effectively is its members’ approach to decision making. “We make all decisions by consensus,” he says, “and we’re careful to be sure each person is considered, sharing in the risks and benefits equally.”

Cyr credits his employees and his family for enabling him to have a vibrant farm business, and maintain balance so that he can watch his sons at hockey games and

enjoy quality family time.

He and his wife Linda have four sons: Pierre-David, an economist for Groupe Westco; Charles-Francis, a cabinet maker; Andy, studying to be a teacher; and Samuel, who is in high school. All the boys have spent their summers helping in the poultry barns.

Giving back is important to the Cyr family. They actively give time and financial contributions to a number of charities. Also, as part of Group Westco, they host an annual barbecue the first Saturday in June in support of the Canadian Cancer Society.

Cyr has been heavily involved in the poultry industry since he started farming, serving on both Chicken Farmers of New Brunswick and the Chicken Farmers of Canada (where he’s been the New Brunswick director since 1997). He’s also the past chair of the local chamber of commerce. n

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Yvon Cyr

miser sur la collaboration entre producteurs

Lorsqu’il décrit sa vision de l’agriculture, Yvon Cyr insiste d’emblée pour dire que si son entreprise connait du succès, c’est parce qu’il a toujours voulu travailler avec les autres producteurs, afin que l’entraide profite à tous.

Notre éleveur de volaille avait pourtant choisi de devenir policier, avant de se rendre compte que le style de vie ne lui conviendrait pas et qu’il voulait se rapprocher de son patelin. Il s’est donc trouvé un emploi dans une meunerie du nord du Nouveau-Brunswick. Quelques années plus tard, quand s’est présentée l’opportunité de reprendre la ferme familiale à la retraite de son père, il a fait le saut.

À ses débuts en octobre 1987, l’aviculture se portait plutôt mal. « Les profits n’étaient pas au rendezvous et l’industrie était encore jeune et peu efficace », se rappelle-t-il. Avec le temps tout allait s’améliorer, mais à ce moment, Yvon Cyr devait revoir son modèle d’affaires s’il voulait survivre.

Son entreprise, Ferme du Moulin Inc., est située à Saint-François-deMadawaska, un village d’environ 550 âmes, la plupart des francophones du nord de la province. L’endroit est isolé, dans une région où les éleveurs importent généralement leurs aliments de base (maïs et petites céréales) de l’extérieur. L’emplacement lui procurait un désavantage compétitif, surtout en raison des coûts pour y faire venir les intrants agricoles.

Comme solution, Yvon Cyr se joint au début des années 1990 à un groupe d’achats que son père et son frère

Pour que son entreprise agricole soit viable, Yvon cyr a dû penser et gérer autrement.

(éleveur de dindon) venaient tous juste de fonder avec cinq autres producteurs avicoles du coin. Les débuts du groupe étaient plutôt informels, avec des achats regroupés pour des intrants comme la moulée et les médicaments.

« Ensemble, en tant que groupe, nous augmentions notre pouvoir d’achat », explique Yvon Cyr. Avec des escomptes de volume et des frais de transport partagés, les membres pouvaient mieux contrôler leurs coûts de production. Avec le temps, le groupe s’est mis à réaliser de plus en plus d’achats en commun. En 2002, les producteurs ont décidé de formaliser leur collaboration en fondant Groupe Westco Inc, avec les six producteurs comme actionnaires.

Le moment n’aurait pu être mieux choisi. Les membres voulaient s’assurer un avenir dans une industrie qui subissait des changements rapides. Au milieu

des années 1990, la fermeture d’une usine Maple Leaf à Sussex, au NouveauBrunswick, avait incité les éleveurs du sud de la province à acheminer leurs poulets vers le nord pour la transformation. D’après Yvon Cyr, certains producteurs proches de la retraite ont plutôt choisi de vendre leurs quotas, qui furent rachetés en grande partie par des producteurs de sa région qui étaient en mode croissance.

Pour sa part, Yvon Cyr a fait croître son quota de production de poulet de 635 000 à 3,5 millions de kilogrammes. La plupart de cette progression a eu lieu vers la fin des années 1990. Aujourd’hui, il exploite 12 poulaillers, sur trois sites. L’âge et le format des poulaillers varient, tout comme leur grandeur (capacité de 14 000 à 60 000 oiseaux).

Notre producteur accompagne régulièrement ses collègues du Groupe

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Westco à des expositions avicoles en Ontario, aux États-Unis et en Europe, pour rester au fait des tendances de l’industrie. Les équipements, technologies et techniques qu’ils découvrent les aident à moderniser leurs installations.

À travers du Groupe Westco, les producteurs continuent à explorer les moyens de gérer les risques d’affaires. Yvon Cyr et ses collègues ont diversifié leur portefeuille d’actifs au-delà de la production de poulet et de dindon, pour inclure les oeufs et un couvoir pour poulets à griller.

Les membres du groupe ont poussé leur esprit de collaboration jusqu’à établir de nouveaux partenariats, que ce soit pour un poste de classification, la conversion de fumier en fertilisant biologique de haute qualité, ou le nettoyage et la désinfection de poulaillers.

En 2012, le groupe a inauguré son propre abattoir, en partenariat avec Olymel. Il s’agit d’un moyen de s’assurer un transformateur pour les poulets de ses membres, de la possibilité de vendre leurs produits à plus d’un client et de contrôler le processus, de l’incubation jusqu’au consommateur.

Ensemble, les membres du Groupe Westco produisent 20 millions de kilogrammes de poulet, trois millions de kilogrammes de dindon, 80 000 poulets reproducteurs et 200 000 pondeuses. L’abattoir et les fermes embauchent plus de 375 travailleurs, répartis entre les entreprises individuelles et celles détenues en commun.

Yvon Cyr est reconnaissant envers ses employés et sa famille, qui lui permettent d’avoir une entreprise prospère, tout en conservant un équilibre qui rend possible d’assister aux matchs de hockey de ses fils et de passer du bon temps en famille.

Son épouse Linda et lui ont quatre fils : Pierre-David, qui est économiste au Groupe Westco; Charles-Francis, qui est fabricant d’armoires; Andy, qui étudie pour devenir enseignant; et Samuel, qui est à l’école secondaire. Les quatre garçons passent leurs étés à aider dans les poulaillers.

Redonner à la communauté est

important pour la famille Cyr. Elle contribue en temps et en argent à plusieurs oeuvres caritatives. En tant que membre du Groupe Westco, elle organise un barbecue le premier samedi de juin pour la Société canadienne du cancer.

Depuis ses débuts en agriculture, Yvon Cyr s’est beaucoup impliqué

dans l’industrie de la volaille, siégeant aux conseils d’administration des Producteurs de poulet du NouveauBrunswick et des Producteurs de poulet du Canada (où il est le représentant de sa province depuis 1997). Il est aussi l’ancien président de la chambre de commerce locale. n

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much has happened at the Burns Poultry Farm, located in Freetown, P.E.I., in the 12 years since Nathan and Wendy Burns bought their egg farm from his parents, Don and Lorna, in 2001.

Nathan is a seventh-generation egg farmer, and since settling on the farm, he and Wendy have had four children: Mallory, Kendall, Mitchell and Shelby, ages 11, 9, 7 and 5, respectively.

“They love to help whenever they can, particularly when we get the chicks in,” Wendy remarks. “We hope we may be nurturing an eighth generation of Island egg farmers!”

Over the years they have made some major changes to their operation. In 2003 they bought a new state-of-theart egg packer, which packs eggs every day from their three laying houses. The new machine’s technology means less egg breakage, which results in a better product being shipped out, says Nathan.

“We try to focus on preventing cracks through improvements in equipment handling and feeding our birds to maintain good shell quality during the laying cycle. A cracked egg costs the same to produce as one that isn’t cracked,” he adds.

“We have done a lot of things,” says Wendy. “We expanded our production by 38 per cent in 2005-2006. We bought more quota, which meant we also had to build a new barn.”

Currently, they manage over 32,000

nathan and Wendy Burns not only work hard to be successful P.e.i. egg farmers, but also are active in the industry and their community

layers in their quota and, at any one time, have 11,000 ready-to-lay pullets, which they produce on-farm from dayold chicks.

“With flocks in three separate layer barns,” she says, “we are able to stagger the flock placements to maintain a consistent, high quality supply of eggs for our customers.”

Their three layer barns are an in-line system, which means that the eggs come directly to the grading station via a main belt. “This very efficient setup allows us to have an extremely fresh product to sell,” notes Nathan. “An egg can be laid,

washed, candled, graded, packed and in our cooler in about 15 minutes.”

Until 2012, Burns Poultry Farm focused on expanding, improving production and perfecting management, comments Wendy, in order to supply the best possible eggs for the industrial market.

“We have always maintained our grading station licensing and equipment for when the time was right to re-enter the fresh egg market,” Wendy says. “That time came in February of 2012. Since then we bought a newer egg grader and completely renovated our grading station. Grading and marketing is a new venture

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Burns Poultry Farm has always focused on producing quality eggs while minimizing input costs. In a supply-managed commodity, Nathan observes, “there is a limit to the price that can be earned by

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“We upgraded the water systems for our flocks, providing ozonated water for all of the birds to assist their digestion and improve their feed conversion.”

Wendy notes: “We used to use a sprayer to disinfect the barns between flocks; but we now use a Pulsefog machine.” The Pulsefog produces a dense fog that reaches all areas of the barn, including the attic.

“It is a lot safer and faster, uses minimal water and does a very thorough job,” she adds.

They also built a grain dryer and elevator in 2009. “We have a custom drying grain business and we are also a dealer for Precision Planting Equipment to fit on grain drills and corn planters with parts and a monitor to ensure accurate seed placement, which increases the crop yield.”

As for other commodities, she adds, “We grow about 100 acres of corn and 60 acres of either barley or soybeans. These cash crops are fertilized with our on-farm compost and the manure produced by our hens.”

Besides Nathan and Wendy, the farm currently employs three people on a yearround, full-time basis and six others part time. “We are very proud of our staff and feel they do their best every day to help us grow our business.”

She and Nathan are members of the Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses, members of the P.E.I. Young Farmers, and Nathan also serves on the boards of the Egg Producers of P.E.I. and the P.E.I. Federation of Agriculture.

Wendy is co-president of their local home and school association, “and we both volunteer with the school breakfast program each week where we cook and serve eggs to about 400 children from kindergarten to Grade Six.”

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As for their off-farm recreational interests, the Burns family enjoys camping and “three of our four children are quite interested in dirt bikes. They got that from their father. Nathan has been dirt biking since he was four,” says Wendy.

“I enjoy running and exercise, and I get to drive the kids to their step-dance classes and 4-H activities. I am ‘Mom’s Taxi!’” n

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Joni Rynsburger-Rathwell describes herself as “born and raised” in the poultry industry, and her enjoyment of it has never waned.

“We have a great industry with great people and I love being a part of it,” she says and smiles. “I’ve always loved being with the birds.”

In the past, Joni and her parents also owned a feed mill in Regina and a hog farm just outside of Regina. But her turkey farm is the second poultry business she and her family have operated.

“At our original farm in Melville, Sask., owned by me and my parents, Jack and Olive Rynsburger, each year we raised 1,000,000 broiler chickens and 950,000 kilograms of turkeys,” she explains. “We also had over 450 head of commercial cattle.”

Eight years ago, in an effort to downsize, she and her parents sold the poultry farm in Melville and Joni purchased a turkey farm 15 kilometres northwest of Saskatoon. Here, they raise 1,022,000 kilograms of turkey every year.

“Between my father and I, we take care of the business end of things and weekend bird care,” Joni explains. “My dad has been in the industry a long time and still enjoys working on the farm. It’s so great having him around because he has such vast knowledge of business and raising poultry. And my mom keeps everything running smoothly, and keeps everyone organized and motivated.”

The farm employs a day-to-day manager and uses a group of local school-aged

as a successful turkey farmer, Joni rynsburger-rathwell is glad to be farming in canada under the supply management system.

workers for bird loading tasks. “At this time in my life with two young children and a very busy husband, I seem to have less time to dedicate to the farm,” Joni says. “It’s great to have such a great team to help me out.”

The farm has two brooder barns where the poults are raised until they are approximately six weeks old. They are then moved to one of three finisher barns and shipped either as broilers (at approximately 10 weeks of age) or as light or heavy hens (at 14 to 15 weeks of age).

“We haven’t built any new barns or done any expansion since we purchased the farm,” notes Joni, “but we have made some small improvements to operations and equipment, and significant improvements to the ventilation systems in an

effort to improve animal well-being and growth. It has worked out well.”

Meanwhile, the land around the farm is rented out to a local farmer who manages all its aspects, including poultry manure management and crops.

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Along with poultry-rearing experience that goes back to childhood, Joni also has a substantial amount of formal poultryrelated education. In 2001, she began attending the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon for a bachelor of science in agriculture with a minor in business. During the first three summers of her degree, she worked as a summer student with the Poultry Research Group at the

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university. In her fourth year (2004), Joni took her skills on the road, travelling overseas to Australia to the University of New England to work again as a summer research assistant.

All this exposure to science left her wanting to do some of her own, so upon the completion of her undergraduate degree, she decided to do a master’s of science degree in poultry nutrition that she finished in 2009 – which focused on protein digestion in young broiler chickens.

Joni had married her husband Kent Rathwell the year before, and during October of the same year she graduated as a master’s student, their daughter Kaidan was born. “And in October 2012, one day prior to our daughter’s birthday, our son Xander was born,” Joni says.

On top of the farm business, Joni and her husband own and operate Sun Country Farms, a wild bird food manufacturing company, which supplies wild bird food to stores across Canada and the United States. “We are also heading the Sun Country Highway initiative, which involves the installation of charging stations for electric vehicles across Canada,” she explains.

INdUSTrY INVoLVemeNT

In addition to all of this, Joni is currently a director on the Turkey Farmers of Saskatchewan (TFS) board. “It’s great to be able to share ideas and to be able to work together to improve our industry.”

One of the ways they do this is by facilitating poultry research. “Saskatchewan is unique in that we have a poultry extension program run by a poultry veterinarian and an extension person,” she explains. “Their work is completely funded by industry, and provides producers with up-to-date information and support at all times.

The board has also helped fund the Poultry Research Centre at the University of Saskatchewan to create a dedicated facility for turkey research.

The TFS has also been working to update its regulations and board orders. “Although this has sometimes been a slow and challenging task, I’ve learned

a lot of valuable information about the way we are supposed to operate legally and how our board is governed,” Joni explains. In addition to provincial association work, she is also a member of the On-Farm Programs Committee at the Turkey Farmers of Canada.

“It’s very important to understand about other producers and their operations. Developing the On-Farm programs has also been a great learning experience. The poultry industries are leading the way in developing these programs and implementing them on the farm. It is our goal to create a program that promotes food safety and animal well-being while still being attainable on the farm.”

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Joni recognizes the food industry is changing, and looks forward to continuing to meet the challenges.

“Consumers are becoming more concerned about how food is produced and the effect of that production on the environment,” she says. “At the same time, more and more of those consumers are further and further removed from farming and animal production. This creates both a challenge and an opportunity for us in the agriculture industry.

“We are providing a product and must therefore listen to our end consumers, but we must also be vigilant in promoting and explaining our methods. Our On-Farm Food Safety and production programs are an effort to do this – to instil consumer faith in our practices while creating consistency in the on-farm operation standards. It is a way to show the world that we are proud of what we do.”

Joni believes we are fortunate in Canada that we have supply management of the poultry industries. “We need to work together to maintain this system to ensure that our farms remain viable and sustainable,” she says. “This system also ensures that we have high-quality Canadian poultry products for our valued consumers with high standards of animal welfare and environmental management.” n

Quebec

Luc and François Turcotte

chicken, turkey and apples make the perfect mix for two brothers running an award-winning farm on history-rich orléans island

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It’s a dream setting for farming, with the St-Lawrence river down below, Mount Ste-Anne in the backdrop and a narrow country road lined with heritage homes and apple trees. Luc and François Turcotte know they are privileged to live and work on Orléans Island, the cradle of French-Canadian agriculture, minutes away from Quebec City.

Last year, the two brothers added their personal contribution to their island’s four-century-long farming history, when they reaped the first gold medal at the Concours de l’Ordre National du Mérite Agricole, the most prestigious agriculture award in Quebec.

The story of Ferme avicole Orléans began in the 1940s, when newlyweds Viateur and Rose Turcotte purchased a 1.5-hectare piece of land near the village of Sainte-Famille. To the 250 apple trees that were already standing, they added raspberries, strawberries and eggs in smaller quantities. A few years later, the couple settled for the best mix to make a good living off its small land base – chicken and apples.

In 1980, their son, Luc, finished studies in finance and business, and a company was founded to include him in the family farm. His brother François followed in 1984, after studying animal production.

During his studies, Luc turned his attention to the new marketing boards

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and quota production systems. His calculations showed farming under supply management could be a positive thing for his family.

“We still weren’t sure the prices would always cover our production costs, but we knew the system would bring us some security,” says Luc.

From the beginning of the 1980s, the farm was expanding. Quota was purchased and new henhouses were built, always with careful debt management.

“We have always worked very hard, limiting our debt and making sure we were able to pay,” says François.

Investing with great prudence allowed them to survive tough times without ceasing to grow.

“You have to remember the context,” says Luc. “There were 22 per cent interest rates and we were basically in an economic crisis. Then came free-trade talks with the U.S., along with a lot of uncertainty for the future of supply management.”

Uncertainty drove quota prices down, so Luc and François saw an opportunity and bought more. They calculated the risks and it turned out to be an excellent decision. Chicken consumption started growing and extra quota allocations to help meet consumer demand generated unexpected revenue.

“We always put in the right amount of time and money for the farm to have good financial health,” Luc says. “We always worked for the farm. It wasn’t the

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farm that worked for us.”

Today, Ferme avicole Orléans produces annually some 800,000 broilers, 40,000 six-kilogram turkeys and 7,000 16-kilogram turkeys, in six three-storey chicken houses and one two-storey turkey house.

Investments in production improvements are ongoing. “Before expanding, we maximize what we already have,” says François. Automating all the lighting, heating and ventilation controls improves both broiler and farmer wellbeing.

And all these improvements have a direct impact on the farm’s technical performances. ‘”When our chickens are well treated, it reflects on their growth performance,” Luc says.

“We are proud to provide good products to the consumer. We do everything to achieve top quality.”

The farm has one full-time and three part-time employees, with Luc’s son, Marc-Antoine, soon to become co-owner.

Luc is a board member of his local chapter of Éleveurs de Volailles du Québec (poultry farmers’ union) and of the Coopérative des Horticuleurs de Québec (Old Port Farmers’ Market).

François is a director at co-operative meat processor Exceldor, president of the Syndicat des Producteurs de pommes de la région de Québec (Quebec City area apple growers), secretary-treasurer of the Club de Production Pomicole de la région de Québec (a technical club for apple producers) and second vice-president of his local UPA (provincial farmers’ union) chapter.

For the two brothers, there are no disadvantages to island farming – all agricultural services and slaughterhouses are only 90 minutes away.

“We are 20 minutes from Quebec City, in a protected historical district. We are able to show our neighbours and all the tourists that drive by that poultry production respects the environment and that farmers are good citizens,” adds Luc. n

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luc et François turcotte sont producteurs de poulet, dindons et pommes, sur le site enchanteur de l’île d’orléans

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C’est l’endroit rêvé pour vivre d’agriculture : le fleuve en contrebas, les montagnes de Charlevoix au loin, une route bordée de maisons ancestrales et de pommiers. Luc et François Turcotte savent qu’ils sont privilégiés de vivre et travailler sur l’île d’Orléans, le berceau agricole de la Nouvelle-France.

En 2012, ces producteurs de poulet à griller, de dindon et de pommes ont fait honneur à la terre de leurs ancêtres (ils sont de la 11e génération sur l’île) en remportant la première médaille d’or du Concours de l’Ordre national du mérite agricole. Il s’agit de la plus prestigieuse distinction pour une ferme au Québec.

L’aventure de la Ferme avicole Orléans débute au milieu de siècle dernier, quand les parents de Luc et François se portent acquéreurs d’un lopin d’un hectare et demi à Sainte-Famille. Aux quelque 250 pommiers qui s’y trouvent, ils ajoutent d’autres productions, comme les framboises, les fraises et les oeufs. Quelques années plus tard, la vocation idéale pour la petite superficie de la ferme se confirme : le poulet et les pommes.

En 1980, Luc termine ses études en finance et administration. Une compagnie est formée pour l’intégrer à la ferme. François suivra en 1984, après des études en production animale.

grâce à une bonne gestion de l’endettement, François et luc turcotte ont pu faire croître leur entreprise à un r ythme qui leur convenait.

Pendant ses études, Luc s’intéresse à l’implantation des offices nationaux de mise en marché et à la production sous contingentement. Les calculs qu’il effectue dans le cadre d’un travail lui permettent de croire que le système de quotas pourrait être avantageux pour l’entreprise familiale. « à l’époque, on n’était pas assurés que les prix couvriraient nos coûts de production, mais le système nous offrait quand même une certaine sécurité. »

Dès le début des années 1980, l’entreprise passe en mode expansion. On achète du quota et on construit des poulaillers, toujours avec grande prudence.

« Nous avons travaillé très fort, toujours projet par projet, en limitant l’endettement et en surveillant notre capacitéde rem-

boursement », explique François.

Cette discipline leur a permis de traverser une époque trouble en maintenant le cap sur la croissance. « Il faut se remettre dans le contexte de l’époque, insiste Luc. Il y avait des taux d’intérêt de 22 % et on était ni plus ni moins en crise économique. Puis il y a eu les négociations de libreéchange avec les États-Unis et beaucoup d’inquiétude sur l’avenir de la gestion de l’offre. »

Cette incertitude exerçait une pression àla baisse sur le prix des quotas. Luc et François ont saisi l’opportunité d’en acheter. Ces risques calculés se sont avérés d’excellentes décisions. La consommation de poulet s’est mise à augmenter et les allocations de quota en proportion du

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quota déjà détenu ont permis de générer des revenus inattendus.

Aujourd’hui, la Ferme avicole Orléans produit quelque 800 000 poulets, 40 000 dindons de 6 kg et 7 000 dindons de 16 kg par année. La ferme compte six poulaillers à trois étages pour les poulets et une dindonnière à deux étages. La production de dindon s’est rajoutée en 1995, quand l’opportunité d’acheter du quota s’est présentée. Avec un cycle de production de 12 semaines, il s’agissait d’un bon complément aux poulets qui repartent à six semaines.

Les investissements dans la production se poursuivent à ce jour, en améliorant les poulaillers existants. « Avant de prendre de l’expansion, on maximise ce qu’on a », affirme François. L’automatisation des contrôles d’éclairage, de chaleur et de ventilation permet d’améliorer le bien-être des poulets et de ceux qui s’en occupent.

Ces améliorations augmentent les performances techniques de la ferme. « Si les poulets sont bien traités, cela se reflète sur les performances d’élevage, soutient Luc. Notre fierté, c’est d’amener un bon produit au consommateur. On fait tout pour que la qualité soit au maximum. »

La ferme compte un employéàtemps plein et trois employés àtemps partiel. Marc-Antoine, le fils de Luc, sera bientôt copropriétaire de la ferme, au terme d’une démarche d’intégration de la relève.

Luc est administrateur des éleveurs de volaille de la région de Québec et de la Coopérative des horticulteurs de Québec (le Marchédu Vieux-Port. François est administrateur chez Exceldor, président du Syndicat des producteurs de pommes de la région de Québec, secrétaire-trésorier du Club de production pomicole de la région de Québec et deuxième vice-président du Syndicat de base de l’Union des producteurs agricole. Pour eux, produire à l’île d’Orléans est tout sauf une source d’isolement : tous les services agricoles y sont offerts et les abattoirs sont àune heure et demie de route. « Nous sommes à 20 minutes de Québec, dans un arrondissement historique, » souligne Luc. « Nous avons l’avantage de pouvoir démontrer à nos voisins et à tous les touristes qui passent que notre production respecte l’environnement et que les agriculteurs sont de bons citoyens. » n

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Manitoba

Cal dirks

a time of positive change for the dirks and other pullet farmers across the nation
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It’s an exciting time for Cal Dirks, and indeed, for all his fellow pullet farmers. They are in the process of applying for Part II Agency status, a designation that would ensure inclusion in Canada’s supply management system. It’s the most recent step on a journey that Dirks’ father began travelling, for the benefit of the family, decades ago.

Edward Dirks started the 10-acre family farm in 1962, at the same time he was working at a small leghorn hatchery nearby. The farm is situated just south of Steinbach, M.B., in a region that supports a vibrant mix of many types of agriculture. Edward built the farm’s first chicken barn in 1966 to grow a new breed of Babcock breeder pullets, the first in western Canada.

“It was a huge responsibility for him to take on so much debt in a very unstable time in the egg industry,” Cal notes. “My Dad raised two flocks, but then he had to look for new customers the year after. He worked very hard, sometimes holding down two or even three off-farm jobs to augment the very lean returns in the early years.”

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And it was also in this time of uncertainty for timely pullet orders and a depressed egg industry that Marek’s disease hit the farm in the late 1960s, causing up to 30 per cent mortality. “A vaccine was soon available, but we also learned that along with careful cleaning and disinfection, we had to manage vaccine administration to be most effective,” Cal

as a Pcg director, cal dirks says that unless there is better regulation on a national scale, off-farm income will always be needed by pullet growers in manitoba.

explains. “Today, all farms have mandatory HACCP-certified programs that have greatly improved consistency of practices and overall bird health and welfare.”

Things were on the upswing by the early 1970s with the establishment of supply management in Manitoba, with pullets included. Cal’s parents were very grateful for better returns.

“This allowed them to focus more on the pullet operation, working just one full-time school bus run,” he says. “They

were also always very active in their church community, and very generous to share what they had – produce from a big garden, and fresh beef and milk from a very small herd.”

Cal was 14 when he began to get seriously involved in chicken farming. It was 1974, and he and his brother-inlaw, with his father’s help, built their first cages.

“The industry was more stable, with production numbers regulated, but price

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was still a negotiation,” he says. “But it was a good move. The cages doubled our pullet numbers to two cycles of 24,000.”

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After leaving home for a bachelor of arts degree in biblical studies from Providence College University, Cal returned to the farm in 1983. He married Pauline, and the young couple purchased the family farm in 1987. With their four children, they decided to expand the operation to 72,000 pullets per year in 2001.

However, getting the required credit was a challenge. The Dirks needed to secure more off-farm income, so Pauline began a job hunt. They eventually decided to approach Farm Credit Canada, and completed the expansion in 2007.

In addition to running the pullet operation, Cal has driven school buses since 1984. Pauline does all the farm’s bookkeeping – and the chores when Cal is away at meetings – in addition to co-owning a small painting business, as well as being an avid gardener with a huge plot and a greenhouse. In Cal’s spare time, he coaches high school volleyball and plays acoustic guitar in the

church band, as well as fishing for trout and bass in northern Ontario. Their four adult children all still help out on the farm at various times.

“Our son Stefan comes home to do the barn washing twice a year,” Cal explains, “and our girls Jess, Hali and Emily help with placing the day-old chicks, and then moving them to the top tier at one week of age.”

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It was during the farm expansion, around 2005, that the Dirks family began to realize a change in the industry was needed.

“We knew we had to find ways of increasing returns to pullet producers to ensure a viable business in the future,” Cal says. He, Andy DeWeerd and three other pullet growers from five provinces met in Ottawa to explore the options, and soon began making plans to create Pullet Growers of Canada (Dirks currently serves on the PGC executive as treasurer).

“We knew a cost of pullet growing survey was required to better articulate the need for increased growing fees across Canada,” Cal notes. “The 20082009 survey results showed that we in Manitoba were $0.25- $0.50 per pullet

behind what pullet producers were getting in Ontario and Quebec. It was clear that unless things were better regulated on a national scale, we’d always have to subsidize our operations with off-farm income.”

In 2010, the PGC made the decision to apply to the Farm Products Council of Canada (FPCC) for Part II Agency status. “This new status will make us a part of the supply management system, and give us the ability to implement stable production levels and pricing,” says Cal. “It will give pullet farmers the tools to manage their operations into the future, meeting the highest standards of food safety, animal welfare, and the environment.”

As of May 2013, the public hearings stage was finished. The two-person panel examining the application will now decide whether or not to recommend the attainment of status to the entire FPCC.

“I believe the next step is a recommendation to the minister of agriculture and cabinet approval,” Cal notes. “During this time, we will be working on a draft federal-provincial agreement that all parties can sign on to. There is a lot to be done yet before we gain our status, and it could proceed into 2014.”

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Since 1997, Dirks has served as the pullet director on the Manitoba Egg Farmers board. Over that time, he has been the vice-chair of the board, and chair of the pullet committee. Dirks has also served on the working team to develop the Salmonella enteritidis insurance product for breeders, hatcheries, layers and pullets in Canada. He is a CEIRA (Canadian Egg Insurance Reciprocal Alliance) director and also sits on their Claims Committee. He also represents pullet growers on the Egg Farmers of Canada HACCP team.

“I enjoy raising pullets from chick to adult layer, and then seeing the customer happy with the high production my birds provide,” Cal says. “Relationships are very important for success.” n

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PO Box 55, AB T0B 0G0

Ph: (780) 672-9798

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PO Box 336, AB T9S 2A4

Ph: (780) 675-4741

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Hutterian Brethren Church of Newell, (Newell Colony)

PO Box 360, AB T0J 0B0

Ph: (403) 641-2121

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Hutterian Brethren Church of Bentley, (Bentley Colony)

RR 1, AB T0M 0J0

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RR 2, AB T8V 2Z9

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Hutterian Brethren Church of Granum

PO Box 360, AB T0K 1A0

Ph: (403) 687-2180

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Hay River Poultry Farms Ltd.

7 Studney Dr., AB NT X0E 0R6

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PO Box 64, AB T0J 1S0

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General Delivery, AB T0M 1B0

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Irvine

Hutterian Brethren Church of Elkwater, (Elkwater Colony)

PO Box 117, AB T0J 1V0

Ph: (403) 834-2120

La Crete

Wild Rose Poultry Farms, (Abraham F. Wall)

PO Box 924, AB T0H 2H0

Ph: (403) 928-2557

La Crete

Savage Farm, (Corny F. Wall)

PO Box 1024, AB T0H 2H0

Ph: (780) 928-2721

Lethbridge

Harvest Haven Market Farm

RR 8, Site 22, Comp. 1, AB T1J 4P4

Ph: (403) 329-9157

Linden

Oxyoke Farms Ltd.

PO Box 552, AB T0M 0J0

Ph: (403) 546-0110

Morinville

Moralta Poultry Farms, (Morinville Colony)

RR 2, AB T8R 1P5

Ph: (780) 939-2118

Morinville

Kuku Farms

RR 1, AB T0G 1P0

Ph: (403) 939-2683

Neerlandia

David and Christien Hospers

PO Box 116, AB T0G 1R0

Ph: (780) 674-8872

Nobleford

Galimax Trading Inc.

117 13th St., AB T0L 1S0

Ph: (403) 315-1093

Oyen

Acadia Hutterian Brethren Ltd., (Acadia Colony)

PO Box 210, AB T0J 2J0

Ph: (403) 664-2406

Pincher Creek

Hutterian Brethren Church of Spring Point

PO Box 249, AB T1K 3Z8

Ph: (403) 553-2284

Pincher Creek

Hutterian Brethren of Pincher Creek

PO Box 1028, AB T0K 1W0

Ph: (403) 627-4021

Red Deer

Hutterian Brethren Church of Pine Hill, (P.H. Egg Farms)

RR 4, AB T4N 5E4

Ph: (403) 886-4626 Fax: (403) 886-4656

Rimbey

Hutterian Brethren Church of Leedale, (Leedale Colony)

Sec. 23, Twp #41, Rge 4, West of 5th, AB T0C 2J0

Ph: (403) 843-6681

Standard

Standard Hutterian Brethren, (Standard Colony Farming Co. Ltd.)

PO Box 390, AB T0J 3G0

Ph: (403) 644-2224 Fax: (403) 644-2196

Torrington

Hutterian Brethren Church of Valley-View, (Valley-View Colony)

PO Box 99, AB T0M 2B0

Ph: (403) 631-2372

Two Hills

John de Boer, (Grazin Acres)

PO Box 58, AB T0B 4K0

Ph: (780) 657-2001

Viking

Hutterian Brethren Church of Viking, (Viking Colony)

PO Box 840, AB T0B 4N0

Ph: (403) 336-4972

Vulcan

Hutterian Brethren

Church of the Little Bow Colony

PO Box 1587, AB T0L 2B0

Ph: (403) 897-2323

Warburg

Hutterian Brethren Church of Warburg, (Warburg Colony)

PO Box 520, AB T0C 2T0

Ph: (403) 848-2272

Warburg

Sunshine Organic Farm, (Edward & Sherrill Horvath) RR 1, AB T0C 2T0

Ph: (780) 848-2288

FEDERALLY REGULATED POULTRY SLAUGHTERING AND/OR PROCESSING PLANTS

Calgary

Lilydale Inc., (Sofina Foods), 2126 Hurst Rd. SE, AB T2G 4M5 Ph: (403) 265-9010 Fax: (403) 262-3461

Calgary

Spoletini/Palumbo Inc., (Spolumbo’s Fine Foods),

1308 - 9th Ave. SE, AB T2G 0T3

Ph: (403) 264-6452 Fax: (403) 515-8497

Calgary

238632 Alberta Ltd., (Western Quality Meats), 2825 Bonnybrook Rd. SE, AB T2G 4N1

Ph: (403) 255-3060 Fax: (403) 253-8315

Calgary

Ginger Beef Choice Ltd., 5521 - 3rd St. SE, AB T2H 1K1 Ph: (403) 272-8088 Fax: (403) 235-0688

Calgary

H. Hein Foods Ltd., 6112 - 30th St. SE, Bay 7, AB T2C 2A6

Ph: (403) 236-2653 Fax: (403) 212-0421

Calgary

Lucerne Foods Ltd., (Safeway Calgary Refrigerated Warehouse), 3440 - 56th Ave. SE, AB T2C 2C3

Ph: (403) 279-2555 Fax: (403) 279-1874

Calgary

Centennial Foodservice, 2880 - 45 Ave. SE, Bay #132 AB T2B 3M1 Ph: (403) 299-0525 Fax: (403) 248-8076

Calgary

XL Foods Inc., (XL Fine Foods Calgary, Westbrook Trading, Mountain Creek Farms, Premier Meats International), 3410B Ogden Rd. SE, AB T2G 4N5

Ph: (403) 290-0860 Fax: (403) 264-3017

Claresholm

El Molino Foods of Canada (1972) Ltd., 1 Alberta Rd., AB T0L 0T0

Ph: (403) 625-5499 Fax: (403) 625-5411

Alberta

Edmonton

Maple Leaf Foods Inc./Les Aliments Maple Leaf Inc., (Maple Leaf Fresh Foods, Maple Leaf Poultry, Maple Leaf Consumer Foods), 2619 - 91 Ave., AB T6P 1S3

Ph: (780) 467-6022 Fax: (780) 464-2713

Edmonton Lilydale Inc., 7727 - 127 Ave., AB T5C 1R9

Ph: (780) 472-4827 Fax: (780) 472-4872

Edmonton Lilydale Inc., 9620 - 56 Ave., AB T6E 0B3

Ph: (780) 435-3944 Fax: (780) 436-6867

Edmonton Canyon Creek Soup Company Ltd., 8704 - 53 Ave., AB T6E 5G2 Ph: (780) 463-2991 Fax: (780) 463-5511

Edmonton

South Edmonton Produce Co. (1978) Ltd., 7545 - 72A St., AB T6B 1Z3 Ph: (780) 448-7382 Fax: (780) 469-9667

Edmonton Capital Packers Inc., 12907 - 57th St., AB T5A 0E7 Ph: (780) 476-1391 Fax: (780) 478-0083

Edmonton

Inovata Foods Corp.,

12803 - 149 St. NW, AB T5L 2J7

Ph: (780) 454-8665 Fax: (780) 454-8668

Edmonton

Select Ready Foods Inc., (Select Food Services Ltd.)

8310 Yellowhead Trail, AB T5B 1G5

Ph: (780) 414-1496 Fax: (780) 483-1440

Edmonton

710769 Alberta Ltd., (Royal Food Products), 12525 - 89 St., AB T5B 3X2

Ph: (780) 474-2313 Fax: (780) 471-3910

Edmonton Centennial Foodservice, 5116 - 67th Ave., AB T6B 3N9

Ph: (780) 465-9991 Fax: (780) 465-5113

Edmonton Intercity Packers Ltd., 13503 163 St. NW, AB T5V 0B5 Ph: (780) 477-7373 Fax: (780) 447-7319

Edmonton Kitchen Partners Ltd., 2545 - 96 St. NW, AB T6N 1E3

Ph: (780) 438-9300 Fax: (780) 438-9200

Edmonton

Aliya’s Foods Ltd., 6364 Roper Rd., AB T6B 3P9

Ph: (780) 467-4600 Fax: (780) 416-0006

Fort Macleod

Bouvry Export Calgary Ltd. PO Box 2024, AB T0L 0Z0

Ph: (403) 553-4431 Fax: (403) 553-3222

Innisfail

Nossack Gourmet Foods Ltd., 5804 - 37th St., PO Box 6179 AB T4G 1S8

Ph: (403) 227-2121 Fax: (403) 227-1131

Innisfail

Sungold Specialty Meats Ltd., 4312 - 51st St., AB T4G 1A3

Ph: (403) 227-3386 Fax: (403) 227-1661

Lacombe

Canadian Premium Meats Inc., 3401 - 53rd Ave., AB T4L 2L6

Ph: (403) 782-9366 Fax: (403) 782-7163

Leduc

Food Processing Development Centre-Leduc, 6309 - 45 St., AB T9E 7C5

Ph: (780) 986-4793 Fax: (780) 986-5138

Lethbridge

Let’s Pasta Food Services Ltd., (Let’s Pasta), 1510 - 36 St. N., AB T1H 5H8

Ph: (403) 328-8288 Fax: (403) 328-8218

Lethbridge

Sunrise Poultry Processors Ltd., 3863 - 6th Ave. N., AB T1H 5C2

Ph: (403) 380-4639 Fax: (403) 380-4735

Nanton

Mountain Top Foods Ltd., 2220 - 19th Ave., PO Box 58, AB T0L 1R0 Ph: (403) 646-0038 Fax: (403) 646-2283

Red Deer

Nossack Fine Meats Ltd., 4951A - 78 St., AB T4P 1N5

Ph: (403) 346-5006 Fax: (403) 343-8066

Sherwood Park

Troika Foods (2000) Ltd., 41 Broadway Blvd., Units 8-14, AB T8H 2C1

Ph: (780) 467-1121 Fax: (780) 416-0095

Taber

Sunrise Poultry Processors Ltd., 5204 - 80th Ave., AB T1G 2E1

Ph: (403) 223-4502 Fax: (403) 223-7497

FEED MANUFACTURERS

ADM Alliance Nutrition

1310 - 41 St. N., Lethbridge, AB T1H 5V3 Ph: (403) 320-2659 Fax: (403) 328-9141

e-mail: brian.barnett@adm.com www.admani.com/canada

Cargill Animal Nutrition 235 - 36th St. N., Lethbridge, AB T1H 5R8 Ph: (403) 329-0787 Fax: (403) 320-6740 e-mail: tom_fox@cargill.com www.cargill.com/feed

Cargill Animal Nutrition Box 1150, Camrose, AB T4V 1X2 Ph: (780) 672-9191 Fax: (780) 679-0780 e-mail: rick_walger@cargill.com

Champion Feed Services Ltd. PO Box 4500, 4901 - 50 Ave., Barrhead, AB T7N 1A4 Ph: (780) 674-2910 Fax: (780) 674-2630 e-mail: garyb@championfeeds.com www.championfeeds.com

Champion Feed Services Ltd. 12805 - 97B St., Grande Prairie, AB T8V 6K1 Ph: (780) 532-3151 Fax: (780) 539-7440 e-mail: luken@championfeeds.com

Champion Feed Services Ltd. 9415 - 109 St., Westlock, AB T7P 2M6 Ph: (780) 349-5886 Fax: (780) 349-3023 e-mail: darren@championfeeds.com

East-Man Feeds

322 - 33rd St. N., Lethbridge, AB T1H 3Z5 Ph: (403) 320-0274 Fax: (403) 328-0093

e-mail: calvin.ginter@eastmanfeeds.com www.eastmanfeeds.com

East-Man Feeds

4747 60th Ave., Red Deer, AB T4N 2N8 Ph: (403) 342-5110 Fax: (403) 341-3144

e-mail: rick.staldeker@eastmanfeeds.com

Federated Co-operatives Limited 1818 - 121 Ave. NE, Edmonton, AB T6S 1B1

Ph: (780) 472-6767 Fax: (780) 472-6802

e-mail: w.horvey@fcl.ca www.coopconnection.ca

Federated Co-operatives Limited 1020 - 26th St. NE, Calgary, AB T2A 2M4

Ph: (403) 531-6656 Fax: (403) 273-1897

e-mail: v.salvador@fcl.ca

Fortified Nutrition Limited

3613 - 9 Ave. N., Lethbridge, AB T1H 6G8 Ph: (403) 320-0401 Fax: (403) 320-2192

e-mail: afengler@telus.net

Furst-McNess Company of Canada Ltd. 31887 Kenney Ave., Mission, BC V4S 1E4

Ph: (800) 667-9110 Fax: (604) 826-4380

e-mail: james.dean@mcness.com www.mcness.com

Grande Prairie Feed Service Ltd. 9808 - 132 Ave., Grande Prairie, AB T8V 4J6

Ph: (780) 532-4888 Fax: (780) 532-1716

e-mail: jeff@keddies.com www.keddies.com

Hi-Pro Feeds 5902 - 48th Ave., Olds, AB T4H 1V1 Ph: (403) 556-3395 Fax: (403) 556-8660

e-mail: jeff.dykstra@hiprofeeds.com www.hiprofeeds.com

Hi-Pro Feeds 1810 - 39th St. N., Lethbridge, AB T1H 5J2 Ph: (403) 328-1731 Fax: (403) 328-5515

e-mail: jeff.dykstra@hiprofeeds.com

Hi-Pro Feeds 20 Liberty Rd., Sherwood Park, AB T8H 2J8

Ph: (780) 449-5850 Fax: (780) 449-5855

e-mail: jeff.dykstra@hiprofeeds.com

Hi-Pro Feeds

6701 - 44 Ave., Ponoka, AB T4J 1J8

Ph: (403) 783-6020 Fax: (403) 783-3999

e-mail: jeff.dykstra@hiprofeeds.com

Landmark Feeds, Nutreco Canada Inc. 1950 Brier Park Rd., Medicine Hat, AB T1A 7E4

Ph: (403) 934-6024 Fax: (403) 934-6425

e-mail: kent.klics@nutreco.ca

www.nutrecocanada.com/landmark-feeds

Landmark Feeds, Nutreco Canada Inc. PO Box 2040, 1475 Wheatland Trail, Strathmore, AB T1P 1K1

Ph: (403) 934-6024 Fax: (403) 934-6425

e-mail: kent.klics@nutreco.ca

Masterfeeds LP

700 1st Ave. NW, PO Box 369, Linden, AB T0M 1J0

Ph: (403) 546-4433 Fax: (403) 546-4108

e-mail: ddaudet@masterfeeds.com

Masterfeeds LP

4530 - 77 St., Red Deer, AB T4P 3P7

Ph: (403) 342-4488 Fax: (403) 343-3911

e-mail: lseifried@masterfeeds.com

Masterfeeds LP

Box 276, 1217 - 20th St. S., Didsbury, AB T0M 0W0

Ph: (403) 335-8010 Fax: (403) 335-8023

e-mail: lseifried@masterfeeds.com

Masterfeeds LP

1903 121st Ave. NE, Clover Bar Industrial Park, Edmonton, AB T6S 1B2

Ph: (780) 472-6600 Fax: (780) 472-6609

e-mail: braycraft@masterfeeds.com

Masterfeeds LP

6015 - 54 Ave., Taber, AB T1G 1X4

Ph: (403) 223-4444 Fax: (403) 223-1141

e-mail: ksuggett@masterfeeds.com

Masterfeeds LP

111 Jamieson Ave., PO Box 87, Picture Butte, AB T0K 1V0

Ph: (403) 732-5633 Fax: (403) 732-4862

e-mail: adyke@masterfeeds.com

Masterfeeds LP

1505 2nd Ave., Box 642, Fort Macleod, AB T0L 0Z0

Ph: (403) 553-3412 Fax: (403) 553-4688

e-mail: strotter@masterfeeds.com

Masterfeeds LP, Western Regional Office

101 - 1921 Mayor Magrath Dr. S., Lethbridge, AB T1K 2R8

Ph: (403) 327-2555 Fax: (403) 327-0550

e-mail: blitke@masterfeeds.com www.masterfeeds.com

New-Life Mills

(Div. of Parrish & Heimbecker Limited) 1301 - 2nd Ave. S., PO Box 400, Lethbridge, AB T1J 3Z1

Ph: (403) 328-6622 Fax: (403) 327-3772

e-mail: jjackman@phmilling.com www.newlifemills.com

Nutrition Partners Inc.

20 East Lake Ave., Airdrie, AB T4A 2G8

Ph: (403) 912-0735 Fax: (403) 948-5837

e-mail: darryl.lewis@nutritionpartners.ca www.nutritionpartners.ca

PMT Inc.

PO Box 26028, 2641Albert St. N., Regina, SK S4R 8R7

Ph: (800) 299-7904 Fax: (306) 721-4733

e-mail: jross@pmtgroup.com www.pmtgroup.com

Standard Nutrition Canada 14 - 851 Lagimodiere Blvd., Winnipeg, MB R2J 3K4

Ph: (204) 237-8107 Fax: (204) 237-8133

e-mail: dembury@standardnutrition.com

www.standardnutrition.com

Westway Canada 3315 - 2nd Ave. N., Lethbridge, AB T1H 0C7

Ph: (403) 320-2598 Fax: (403) 320-0978

e-mail: donm@westway.com

Wetaskiwin Co-operative Association Ltd. 4707 - 40th Ave., Wetaskiwin, AB T9A 2B8 Ph: (780) 352-9155 Fax: (780) 352-9114 e-mail: dkimmel@wetaskiwincoop.com www.wetaskiwincoop.com

FEED INGREDIENTS, SUPPLEMENTS & ADDITIVES

AB Vista

270 - 150 S Pine Island Rd., Plantation, FL 33324 USA

Ph: (954) 278-3965

e-mail: petewilcock@abvista.us www.abvista.com

Adisseo

12288, rue du Poitou, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2T 5B1

Ph: (450) 799-5904

Fax: (450) 799-5961

e-mail: mike.crepeau@adisseo.com www.adisseo.com

Agri-Feed Products Ltd.

PO Box 58010, Bishop Grandin Station, Winnipeg, MB R2M 2R6

Ph: (204) 233-3674 Fax: (204) 237-4197

Toll Free: (800) 665-5080

e-mail: kpatterson@agrifeed.mb.ca

AGY Endo Corporation 3, Place du Commerce, Suite 500, Verdun, QC H3E 1H7

Ph: (514) 766-9638 Fax: (514) 766-3449

e-mail: miyuki.usui@agyendocorporation.com www.agyendocorporation.com

Alberta Processing Company, Division of West Coast Reduction 7030 Ogdendale Place SE, Calgary, AB T2C 2A3

Ph: (403) 279-4441 Fax: (403) 279-6928 e-mail: gsmolkin@wcrl.com www.wcrl.com

Alltech Canada 21, 10551 - 50 St. SE, Calgary, AB T2C 3E3 Ph: (403) 735-3281 Fax: (403) 735-3283 e-mail: ndobson@alltech.com www.alltech.com

Anitox Corp. 1055 Progress Circle, Lawrenceville, GA 30043 USA Ph: (678) 376-1055 or (705) 930-2949 Fax: (678) 376-1413

e-mail: fnel@anitox.com www.anitox.com

BASF Corporation 100 Park Ave., Florham Park, NJ 07932 USA Toll Free: (800) 527-9889 Fax: (973) 245-6843

e-mail: nutrition-north-america@basf.com www.animal-nutrition.basf.com

H olborn EntErprisEs

& INSTALLATIONS In Western Canada (Manitoba to BC)

Distributed by: HOLBORN ENTERPRISES

R.R. #1, Site 102, Box 15 Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada T7Z 1X1

e-mail: martin@spechtcanada.com or holborn@xplornet.com Offering enriched & enrichable Cage Solutions for any size or type of barn

leaders in the industry affordable & reliable

Ph: (780) 963-4795 • Fax: (780) 963-5034

Alberta

Biomin Canada Inc.

508 Iberville, Mont St-Hilaire, QC J3H 2V7

Ph: (450) 446-9434 Fax: (450) 446-5118

e-mail: pierre.desmarais@biomin.net www.biomin.net

Bunge Canada

2190 S. Service Rd. W., Oakville, ON L6L 5N1

Ph: (905) 825-7923 Fax: (416) 847-0860

e-mail: chantal.gagnon@bunge.com www.bunge.com

C.B. Constantini Ltd.

3515 2nd Ave. N., Lethbridge, AB T1H 0C7

Ph: (403) 320-0006 Fax: (403) 320-8299

e-mail: al.constantini@cbconstantini.com www.cbconstantini.com

Canadian Bio-Systems Inc.

4389 - 112 Ave. SE, Calgary, AB T2C 0J7

Ph: (403) 279-3339 Fax: (403) 236-3471

e-mail: kjones@canadianbio.com www.canadianbio.com

DCL nutrition + animal health 6340, rue Choquette, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 8L1 Ph: (450) 773-0770 Fax: (450) 773-9491 Toll Free: (877) 470-3254 e-mail: info@dcli.ca www.dcli.ca

Diamond V 2702 90th Ave. E., Edgewood, WA 98371 USA Ph: (253) 709-0116 Fax: (319) 366-6333

Toll Free: (800) 373-7234

e-mail: nnicholson@diamondv.com www.diamondv.com

DSM Nutritional Products Canada Inc. 395 Waydom Dr., Ayr, ON N0B 1E0 Ph: (519) 624-2781 or (403) 651-9422 Fax: (519) 623-4849

e-mail: debbie.thiessen@dsm.com www.dsm.com

Eagle Commodities Ltd. 229B - 12th St. C North, Lethbridge, AB T1H 2M6 Ph: (403) 328-9191 Fax: (403) 381-0400 e-mail: sokolb@telus.net

Emerald Seed Products Box 149, Avonlea, SK S0H 0C0 Ph: (306) 868-2030 Fax: (306) 868-2032 e-mail: info.esp@sasktel.com www.emeraldseedproducts.com

Evonik Degussa Canada Inc. 3380 South Service Rd., Box 5057, Burlington, ON L7N 3J5

Ph: (905) 336-3423 Fax: (905) 332-5632 e-mail: gregg.veldman@evonik.com www.evonik.com

Friesen Livestock Ltd.

1502 Brier Park Rd. NW, Medicine Hat, AB T1C 1V2

Ph: (403) 526-0909 Fax: (403) 526-1589

e-mail: vic.pouteaux@friesennutrition.com www.friesennutrition.com

Graymont Western Canada Inc.

260, 4311 - 12th St. NE, Calgary, AB T2E 4P9

Ph: (403) 250-9100 Fax: (403) 291-1303

e-mail: jhubbard@graymont.com www.graymont.com

Halchemix Canada Inc.

240 Mary St., Port Perry, ON L9L 1B7

Ph: (905) 982-2781 Fax: (905) 982-2784

Toll Free: (800) 540-4756

lyndon.hiebert@halchemixcanada.com www.halchemixcanada.com

Jefo Inc.

5020, Jefo Ave., C.P. 325, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 7B6 Ph: (450) 799-2000 Fax: (450) 778-1338

e-mail: jbreckman@jefo.ca www.jefo.com

JGL Grain

Box 40, Moose Jaw, SK S6H 4N7 Ph: (306) 692-4911 Fax: (306) 692-5733

e-mail: mikek@jglgrain.com www.jglgrain.com

L. V. Lomas Limited 1587 Derwent Way, Delta, BC V3M 6K8

Ph: (604) 521-7779 Fax: (604) 521-2323

e-mail: rdietert@lvlomas.com www.lvlomas.com

Lakeside Feedyards Inc.

PO Box 800, Brooks, AB T1R 1B7

Ph: (403) 362-3326 Fax: (403) 362-8231

e-mail: djoy@lakesidefeedyards.com

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Dion Wiebe, President, Rossdown Natural Foods, Abbotsford, B.C.

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www.lakesidepackers.com

Legal Alfalfa Products Ltd.

PO Box 480, Elevator Rd., Legal, AB T0G 1L0

Ph: (780) 961-3958 Fax: (780) 961-3399

e-mail: cecile@alfatec.ca www.alfatec.ca

Mosaic Feed Ingredients 7827 Venture Rd., Regina, SK S4Y 1L4

Ph: (306) 536-5156

e-mail: mark.bonnor@mosaicco.com www.mosaicco.com

Northern Alberta Processing Co., Division West Coast Reduction Ltd. 1930 - 121 Ave. NE Edmonton, AB T6S 1B1

Ph: (780) 472-6750 Fax: (780) 472-6944 e-mail: jtaylor@wcrl.com www.wcrl.com

Novus International (Canada) Inc. 2910 South Sheridan Way, Oakville, ON L6J 7J8

Ph: (905) 440-0115 or (519) 434-6643 Fax: (905) 985-3198

e-mail: lori.vickers@novusint.com

NSC Minerals Inc.

145 - 251 Midpark Blvd. SE, Calgary, AB T2X 1S3

Ph: (403) 873-0322 Fax: (403) 873-0394

e-mail: rcandelora@nscminerals.com www.nscminerals.com

Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd. Chancery Crt., 480, 220 - 4th St. S., Lethbridge, AB T1J 4J7

Ph: (403) 320-9441 Fax: (403) 328-8561

e-mail: mhart@parheim.com www.parrishandheimbecker.com

Potash Corp. Feed Products 288 Maurice St., New Hamburg, ON N3A 2H8 Ph: (519) 662-3891 Fax: (519) 662-2154 e-mail: randy@ritchiecommodities.ca www.potashcorp.com

Pro-Ag Products Ltd. 151 Crystal Shores Dr., Okotoks, AB T2S 2B7 Ph: (403) 650-0336

e-mail: dbeckie@pro-ag.com www.pro-ag.com

Quadra Chemicals Ltd./Quadra Chimie Ltée 1100 Blair Rd., Burlington, ON L7M 1K9 Ph: (905) 336-9133 Fax: (905) 336-9263 e-mail: mike_sauve@quadrachemicals.com www.quadrachemicals.com

Ridley Feed Ingredients 12 Sprucegrove Cres., Airdrie, AB T4B 1V2

Ph: (403) 912-5671 Fax: (403) 912-5672 greg.jones@ridleyfeedingredients.com www.ridleyfeedingredients.com

Ridley Feed Ingredients 1609 1st Ave and 17th St., PO Box 110 Mendota, IL 61342 USA

Ph: (403) 912-5671 or (815) 539-9321 Fax: (815) 539-6003 Toll Free: (866) 376-3336 greg.jones@ridleyfeedingredients.com www.ridleyfeedingredients.com

Ritchie Commodities Ltd.

PO Box 400, Abbotsford, BC V2S 5Z5

Ph: (604) 859-6660 Fax: (604) 859-6183

e-mail: randy@ritchiecommodities.ca

Robinson Bioproducts Inc.

PO Box 1666, 101 - 45 North Railway St., Okotoks, AB T1S 1B5

Ph: (403) 938-0556 Fax: (403) 938-0022

e-mail: daryl.rbi@telus.net

Saputo Dairy Products Canada G.P. 6869, boul. Métropolitain est, St-Léonard, QC H1P 1X8

Ph: (514) 328-6662 Fax: (514) 328-3356

e-mail: patrick.lemaire@saputo.com www.saputo.com

Shafer Commodities Inc.

Lethbridge, AB Ph: (403) 328-5066 Fax: (403) 327-1130 e-mail: mbalderson@shafercom.com www.shafercommodities.com

The Canadian Salt Company Limited Elk Point, AB T2H 0K2 Ph: (514) 352-7490 Fax: (514) 352-8371 e-mail: darsenault@windsorsalt.com www.windsorsalt.com

Univar Canada Ltd. 4220 - 78 Ave., SE, Calgary, AB T2C 2Z5 Ph: (403) 203-6723 Fax: (403) 236-2819 e-mail: dawn.kingdon@univarcanada.com www.univarcanada.com

Westhawk Traders Ltd. 203 - 1810 Alberni St., Vancouver, BC V6G 1B3 Ph: (604) 669-7212 Fax: (604) 688-3129

Board MeMBers

Darren Ference

Jeff Kamlah

Roelof Meijer

Anno Velthuis

Leonard Waldner

Executive Director – Cara Dary

Production Coordinator – Jamie Kratchkowski Office/Communications

Coordinator – Chelsea Kamprath

Amin Valji

DI RECTOR : Levi Hofer

DI RECTOR : Muneer Gilani

DI RECTOR : Susan Schafers GENERA L MAN AGER: Susan Gal #101-90 Freeport Blvd NE, Calgary, Alberta T3J 5J9

Phone: 403-250-1197 Fax: 403-291-9216 Web: www.eggs.ab.ca email: info@eggs.ab.ca

Alberta

e-mail: garywhyte@westhawktraders.com www.westhawktraders.com

Wilbur-Ellis Company of Canada Ltd.

RR 8-2-9, Lethbridge, AB T1J 4P4

Ph: (403) 328-3311 Fax: (403) 328-3365 e-mail: jcej@wilburellis.com www.wilbur-ellisfeed.com

WLT Distributors Inc.

75 Henlow Bay, Winnipeg, MB R3Y 1G4

Ph: (204) 487-6336 Fax: (204) 487-6625 e-mail: sbergsma@wltdistributors.com www.wltdistributors.com

DRUGS, VACCINES, ETC.

Bio Agri Mix LP

352 O’Connor Close, Edmonton, AB N6R 1L5

Ph: (780) 554-7505 Fax: (780) 430-1762 e-mail: ekimak@bioagrimix.com www.bioagrimix.com

Ceva Animal Health

367 Michener Rd. Guelph, ON N1K 1E8

Ph: (519) 824-9570 Fax: (519) 824-3553

Toll Free: (800) 510-8864

e-mail: service.canada@ceva.com www.ceva-canada.ca

Elanco Animal Health

250 - 200 Quarry Park Blvd. SE, Calgary, AB T2C 5E5

Ph: (403) 767-1538 e-mail: ehr_robert@elanco.com www.elanco.com

Merck Animal Health

16750, route Transcanadienne, Kirkland, QC H9H 4M7

Ph: (866) 683-7838 Fax: (888) 498-4444 www.merck-animal-health.com

Merial Canada

20000 Clark Graham, Baie d’Urfé, QC H9X 4B6

Ph: (514) 457-1555 Fax: (514) 457-1175 Toll Free: (888) 637-4251

e-mail: service.canada@merial.com www.merial.com

Novartis Animal Health Canada Inc. 205 - 2233 Argentia Rd., Mississauga, ON L5N 2X7

Ph: (800) 387-6325 Fax: (905) 567-0221 e-mail: john.lecuyer@novartis.com www.ah.ca.novartis.com

Phibro Animal Health

14 Sheep River Hill, Okotoks, AB T1S 1X2

Ph: (403) 804-1205 Fax: (403) 995-9397

e-mail: ron.jones@pahc.com www.pahc.com

Vétoquinol Canada Inc. 2000 chemin Georges, Lavaltrie, QC J5T 3S5

Ph: (450) 586-2252 Fax: (450) 586-4649

Toll Free: (800) 565-0497 www.vetoquinol.ca

Zoetis Canada 17300 Trans-Canada Hwy. Kirkland, QC H9J 2M5

Ph: (800) 663-8888 Fax: (800) 668-8686 www.zoetis.ca

2518 Ellwood Drive, SW Edmonton, AB T6X 0A9 www.chicken.ab.ca

Alberta Chicken Producers was founded in 1966, representing approximately 235 certified chicken farms in the province of Alberta.

Comprised of five Board of Directors, Alberta Chicken Producers is committed to food safety, bio-security, animal welfare and protecting the environment.

Alberta Chicken Producers are dedicated to the industry and are committed to producing a safe, high quality chicken product which ensures consumers a consistent supply of chicken.

Alberta Chicken Producers are continuously looking for ways to make chicken products even better as we respond to evolving consumer preferences.

2013 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Erna Ference, Chair

David Hyink, Vice Chair

Jason Born

Ite Veurink

Rudy Froese

POULTRY CONSULTING, VETERINARIANS, RESEARCH, ETC.

Poultry Health Services Ltd. 97 East Lake Ramp NE, Airdrie, AB T4A 0C3 Ph: (403) 948-8577 Fax: (403) 948-0520 e-mail: phsinfo@poultryhealth.ca www.poultryhealth.ca

Smith Poultry Consulting 16 Precourt Place, Cartier, MB R4K 1B3 Ph: (204) 864-2083

e-mail: smithpoultryconsulting@mymts.net Servicing the Poultry Industry in Western Canada.

Verus Animal Health Alliance 3220 Roblin Blvd., Winnipeg, MB R3R 0C3 Ph: (204) 414-9400 Fax: (204) 414-9405 www.verusalliance.com

INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS

Alberta Chicken Producers 2518 Ellwood Dr. SW, Edmonton, AB T6X 0A9

Ph: (780) 488-2125 Fax: (780) 488-3570

Toll Free: (877) 822-4425

e-mail: abcp@chicken.ab.ca www.chicken.ab.ca

Board of Directors: Erna Ference, Chair; David Hyink, Vice Chair. Directors: Jason Born, Rudy Froese, Ite Veurink.

Alberta Farm Animal Care Association Cambrian PO Box 75028, Calgary, AB T2K 6J8

Ph: (403) 662-8050 Fax: (403) 663-3035 e-mail: info@afac.ab.ca www.afac.ab.ca

Lorna Baird, Executive Director.

Alberta Hatching Egg Producers #301, 8925 - 51 Ave., Edmonton, AB T6E 5J3 Ph: (780) 434-8414 Fax: (780) 434-9552 e-mail: ahemb@telusplanet.net www.albertahatchingeggs.ca

Tina Notenbomer, Chair, (403) 320-1360; Kevin Tiemstra, Vice Chair, (780) 674-8964. Directors: Jan van Lieshout, (780) 855-2498; Cora Scheele, (403) 546-2701; Dennis Wickersham, (780) 546-4306. Bob Smook, General Manager; Nancy Robinson, Assistant Manager; Chelsea Kamprath, Administrative Assistant.

Alberta Turkey Producers 4828 - 89th St., Edmonton, AB T6E 5K1 Ph: (780) 465-5755 Fax: (780) 465-5528

e-mail: info@albertaturkey.ab.ca www.albertaturkey.com

Cara Dary, Executive Director; Jamie Kratchkowski, Production Coordinator; Chelsea Kamprath, Office and Communications Coordinator. Board Members: Darren Ference, Jeff Kamlah, Roelof Meijer, Anno Velthuis, Leonard Waldner.

ANAC - Alberta Division PO Box 1095, Brooks, AB T1R 1B9

Ph: (403) 362-2905 Fax: (403) 501-5456

e-mail: glennrav@xplornet.com www.anac-ab.ca

Glenn Ravnsborg, Manager.

Egg Farmers of Alberta #101, 90 Freeport Blvd. NE, Calgary, AB T3J 5J9

Ph: (403) 250-1197 Fax: (403) 291-9216

Toll Free: (877) 302-2344

Alberta/British columbia

e-mail: info@eggs.ab.ca

www.eggs.ab.ca

Ben Walder, Chairman; Joe Kleinsasser, Vice Chairman; Ben Walder, EFC Director; Amin Valji, EFC Alternate; Muneer Gilani, Director; Levi Hofer, Director; Susan Schafers, Director; Susan Gal, General Manager.

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT/ UNIVERSITIES

AG-INFO CENTRE - ALBERTA

7000 - 113th St.

Edmonton AB T6H 5T6

Toll Free in Alberta

Ph: 310-FARM (310-3276) OR 1-403-742-7901

e-mail: duke@gov.ab.ca

AGRICULTURE AND AGRI-FOOD CANADA

Alberta & Territories Regional Office 720 - 9700 Jasper Ave., Edmonton AB T5J 4G5

Ph: (780) 495-4141 Fax: (780) 495-3324

www.ats-sea.agr.gc.ca

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION AGENCY

Regional Office - Alberta North (includes NWT and Nunavut)

8403 Coronet Rd. NW, Edmonton AB T6E 4N7

Ph: (780) 395-6700 Fax: (780) 395-6792

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION AGENCY

Regional Office - Alberta South 110 Country Hills Landing NW, Room 102, Calgary AB T3K 5P3

Ph: (403) 299-7680 Fax: (403) 221-3296

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION AGENCY- Western Area Office 1115 57th Ave. NE, Calgary AB T2E 9B2

Ph: (403) 292-4301 Fax: (403) 292-5707 www.inspection.gc.ca

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT, GOVERNMENT OF ALBERTA

100A J.G. O’Donoghue Building, 7000 - 113 St., Edmonton AB T6H 5T6

Ph: (780) 427-2727

www.agric.gov.ab.ca

FOOD SAFETY AND ANIMAL HEALTH DIVISION

O.S. Longman Building, 9th Floor, 6909- 116 St., Edmonton, AB T6H 4P2

Ph: (780) 427-6159 Fax: (780) 427-1437

e-mail: fsd@gov.ab.ca www.agric.gov.ab.ca

FOOD SAFETY & ANIMAL HEALTH DIVISION

O.S. Longman Building, 6909 - 116 St., Edmonton AB T6H 4P2

Ph: (780) 415-9624 Fax: (780) 427-1437

e-mail: chunu.mainali@gov.ab.ca

Dr. Chunu Mainali, Epidemiology Section, Animal Health Branch.

UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA,

Department of Agricultural, Food, & Nutritional Science, Poultry Research Centre 4 -10 Agriculture Forestry Centre Edmonton, AB T6G 2P5

Ph: (780) 248-1655 Fax: (780) 492-4265

e-mail: martin.zuidhof@ualberta.ca www.poultryresearchcentre.ca

Dr. Martin Zuidhof, Academic Leader.

AGRICULTURAL

REPRESENTATIVES FOR bANKS

Bank of Montreal

W. Ross Purdy P.Ag. Senior Manager, Agriculture & Agribusiness Alberta

Ph: (403) 887-1163 Fax: (403) 887-1164

e-mail: ross.purdy@bmo.com

Janine Sekulic P.Ag.

Manager Agriculture & Agribusiness

Ph: (403) 309-4789 Fax: (403) 309-4794

e-mail: janine.sekulic@bmo.com

Don Keay

Account Manager, Agriculture 4906 50th Ave.

Camrose, AB T4V 0S3

Ph: (780) 672-1213 Fax: (780) 672-2451

e-mail: don.keay@bmo.com

Blair Miciak

Account Manager, Agriculture 340 - 7th Ave. SW Calgary, AB T2P 0X4

Ph: (403) 503-7455 Fax: (403) 503-7471

e-mail: blair.miciak@bmo.com

Tim Goode

Account Manager, Agriculture 5013 - 50 Ave., Lacombe, AB T4L 1K4

Ph: (403) 782-8064 Fax: (403) 782-4740

e-mail: tim.goode@bmo.com

Brendan Scholten

Account Manager, Agriculture 606 - 4th Ave. S. Lethbridge, AB T1J 0N7

Ph: (403) 382-3209 Fax: (403) 382-3215

e-mail: brendan.scholten@bmo.com

Keith Schamber

Account Manager, Agriculture 10705 West Side Dr. Grande Prairie, AB T8V 8E6

Ph: (780) 538-8167 Fax: (780) 538-8164

e-mail: keith.schamber@bmo.com

Marvin Mensaghi

Account Manager, Agriculture 606 - 2nd St. E. Medicine Hat, AB T1A 0C9

Ph: (403) 529-8501 Fax: (403) 529-6262 e-mail: marvin.mensaghi@bmo.com

CIBC

Alvin Winslow

Agriculture Banking Specialist 5002 - 50th Ave., 1st Floor Lacombe, AB T4L 2L1

Ph: 403-340-4539 Fax: 403-782-7825 e-mail: alvin.winslow@cibc.com

Reint Boelman

Agriculture Banking Specialist 100 - 10 Hebert Rd. St. Albert, AB T8N 5T8

Ph: 780-307-2346 Fax: 780-307-2356 e-mail: reint.boelman@cibc.com

Farm Credit Canada/Financement agricole Canada1800 rue Hamilton St. Regina, SK S4P 4L3

Ph: (306) 780-8900 Fax: (306) 780-8919 Toll Free: (888) 332-3301 www.fcc-fac.ca

RBC Royal Bank

Tim Mansbridge, Vice President, Commercial Financial Services Central Alberta

4943 Ross St., Red Deer, AB T4N 1X8 Ph: (403) 340-7238 Fax: (403) 340-7307 e-mail: tim.mansbridge@rbc.com

Scotiabank

Doug Shepherd Director, Agricultural Banking

700-2nd St. SW, 39th Floor, Suite 3950

Calgary, AB T2P 2N7

Ph: (403) 441-2176

e-mail: doug.shepherd@scotiabank.com

Trevor McLean

Director, Agricultural Banking

700-2nd St. SW, 39th Floor, Suite 3950

Calgary, AB T2P 2N7

Ph: (403) 441-2167

e-mail: trevor.mclean@scotiabank.com

Brian O’Neill

Director & Team Lead, Agricultural Banking 702 3rd Ave. S.

Lethbridge, AB T1J 0H6

Ph: (403) 382-3328 x8001

e-mail: brian.oneill@scotiabank.com

TD Canada Trust

Kelly Toft, District Manager, Agriculture Services, Southern Alberta 200 4th Ave. S. #156

Lethbridge, AB T1J 4C9

Ph: (403) 381-5026 Fax: (403) 381-5082

e-mail: kelly.toft@td.com

Jolene Bolding, District Manager, Agriculture Services, Central Alberta 5002 50th Ave.

Wetaskiwin, AB T9A 0S4

Ph: (780) 361-5200 ext 302

Fax: (780) 361-5225

e-mail: jolene.bolding@td.com

Shane O’Neill, District Manager, Agriculture Services, Northern Alberta 5037 - 50th St.

Barrhead, AB T7N 1A5

Ph: (780) 674-2216 ext 208

Fax: (780) 674-3230

e-mail: shane.o’neill@td.com

bRITISH COLUMbIA

HEALTH MONITORED HATCHERIES

BRADNER FARMS HATCHERY

28670 - 58th Ave., Abbotsford, BC V4X 2E8

Ph: (604) 856-1227

ECHO POULTRY FARM & HATCHERY 30230 Huntingdon Rd., RR 1, Abbotsford, BC V4X 2K6

Ph: (604) 859-7925

FARMCREST FOODS LTD.

1880 - 30th St. SW, Salmon Arm, BC V1E 4M1

Ph: (250) 832-0036

FRASER VALLEY CHICK SALES LTD. (NEW WORLD POULTRY LTD.) 1681 Clearbrook Rd., Abbotsford, BC V2T 5X5

Ph: (604) 864-0555

GOLDEN FEATHER HATCHERY 5840 Blackburn Rd., Chilliwack, BC V2R 4N9

Ph: (604) 823-4938

LILYDALE CO-OPERATIVE LTD.

27923 Myrtle Ave., Abbotsford, BC V4X 1R3

Ph: (604) 856-4171

OKANAGAN HATCHERY (L 148 HOLDINGS LTD.)

1429 McLeod Rd., RR 2, Armstrong, BC V0E 1B8

Ph: (250) 546-9223

PACIFIC AGRI-FOOD RESEARCH CENTRE

6947 Hwy. 7, PO Box 1000, Agassiz, BC V0M 1A0

Ph: (604) 796-2221

PACIFIC PRIDE CHICKS (SANDERS POULTRY FARMS LTD.)

32870 King Rd., Abbotsford, BC V2T 7Z7 Ph: (604) 850-2913

ROSSDOWN FARMS LTD. (HATCHERY DIVISION)

2325 Ross Rd., Abbotsford, BC V4X 1E2 Ph: (604) 856-6698

THIESSEN GAME BIRDS LTD.

6029 Leclair Rd., Abbotsford, BC V4X 2C9 Ph: (604) 856-7405

WESTERN HATCHERY LTD.

505 Hamm Rd., Abbotsford, BC V2T 6B6 Ph: (604) 859-7168

REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATIONS

Abbotsford

Golden Valley Foods Ltd.

3841 Vanderpol Court, BC V2T 5W5 Ph: (604) 855-7431

Abbotsford

Pinegrove Farms Ltd., (Maple Hill Farms) 30655 Harris Rd., BC V4X 2A4

Ph: (604) 852-2159

Abbotsford

Bradner Farms, (R. A. Donaldson)

28670 - 58th Ave. BC V4X 2E8

Ph: (604) 856-1227

Armstrong Kelly Burden, (Shovel Tree Acres)

1930 Power House Rd., RR 2, BC V0E 1B0

Ph: (250) 546-8597

Brackendale

Glacier Valley Farm

PO Box 455, BC V0N 1H0

Ph: (604) 898-3961

Bridge Lake

Sunset Egg Grading Station

7611 Lee Rd., PO Box 107, BC V0K 1E0

Ph: (250) 593-0038

Castlegar

Coutts Creek Farm

1645 Hwy. 3A, BC V1N 4N5

Ph: (250) 399-6338

Cawston

Zebroff’s, (George Zebroff, Zebroff’s Organic Farm)

Barcelo Rd., RR 1, BC V0X 1C0

Ph: (250) 499-5374

Charlie Lake

Frank Stotz & Corina Stotz, (Hohenlande Farms)

PO Box 338, Buick Creek Rd. #164, BC V0C 1H0

Ph: (250) 630-2376

Creston

The Pickle Patch Sales

973 Reclamation Rd., BC V0B 1G7

Ph: (250) 428-8980

Duncan

Running W Egg Farm Ltd., (Farmer Ben’s Eggs)

1711 Herd Rd., RR 1, BC V9L 1M3

Ph: (250) 746-6110

Farmington

South Peace Hutterian Brethren Church, (South Peace Colony)

PO Box 69, BC V0C 1N0

Ph: (250) 782-8164

Farmington

Peace View Hutterian Brethren Church, (Peace View Colony)

PO Box 194, BC V0C 1N0

Ph: (250) 789-3010

Langley

Second Nature Farm

21171 - 8th Ave., BC V2Z 1T5

Ph: (604) 530-4716

Lister

Bren-Den Ventures Ltd., (Sunshine Valley Organics)

550 - 40 St., BC V0B 1C1

Lone Butte

Trembling Aspen 8212 Hwy. 24, BC V0K 1X2

Richmond

Rabbit River Farms Ltd. 17740 River Rd., BC V6V 1L9 Ph: (778) 668-8848

Ruskin

Thompson Creek Farm, (Phillip Northrop)

10437 Wilson Rd., BC V4S 1B4

Ph: (604) 462-9641

Salmon Arm

Mountain Morning Farms

5553 - 50th St. SW, PO Box 415, BC V1E 4N5

Ph: (250) 832-0387

Surrey

Selde Farm

3138 144 St., BC V4P 1R1

Ph: (604) 536-7510

Terrace

414612 B.C. Ltd., (Daybreak Farms Ltd.)

4423 Eby St., BC V8G 0B3

Ph: (250) 638-0777

Vernon

Quail’s Farm

644 Irish Creek Rd., BC V1H 1T4 Ph: (250) 549-6768

Victoria

Morning Fresh Eggs

4400 Blenkinsop Rd., BC V8Y 2C4

Ph: (250) 477-6733

Victoria

Michael Romaine, (Healing Farm) 5971 Old East Rd., BC V8Y 1V7

Westbridge

Frank and Deborah Van Oyen, (Springhill Eggs)

3220 Christian Valley Rd., PO Box 114, BC V0H 2B0

Ph: (250) 446-2365

Westholme

Burnbrae Farms Ltd., (Island Eggs, A Division of Burnbrae Farms Ltd.)

3492 Mt. Sicker Rd., PO Box 1, BC V0R 3C0

Ph: (250) 246-9298

REGISTERED EGG PRODUCT STATIONS

Abbotsford

Vanderpol’s Eggs Ltd.

3911 Mt. Lehman Rd., BC V4X 2N1 Ph: (604) 856-4127

British columbia

FEDERALLY REGULATED POULTRY SLAUGHTERING AND/OR PROCESSING PLANTS

Abbotsford

Sunwest Food Processors Ltd., 31100 Wheel Ave., BC V2T 6G8 Ph: (604) 852-3760 Fax: (604) 852-5969

Abbotsford

Lilydale Inc., 31894 Marshall Rd., BC V2T 5Z9 Ph: (604) 850-2633 Fax: (604) 850-7878

Abbotsford

K & R Poultry Ltd., (Farmfed), 31171 Peardonville Rd., BC V2T 6K6 Ph: (604) 850-5808 Fax: (604) 850-5838

Abbotsford

Rossdown Natural Foods Ltd. 2325 Bradner Rd., BC V4X 1E2 Ph: (604) 856-6698 Fax: (604) 856-4909

Armstrong

Colonial Farms Ltd., 3830 Okanagan St., PO Box 9, BC V0E 1B0

Ph: (250) 546-8933 Fax: (250) 546-8933

Coquitlam

Superior Poultry Processors Ltd., 2784 Aberdeen Ave., BC V3B 1A3

Ph: (604) 464-0533 Fax: (604) 464-6213

Delta Olivieri Foods Ltd./ Les Aliments Olivieri Ltée, 1631 Derwent Way, Annacis Island, BC V3M 6K8

Ph: (604) 525-2278 Fax: (604) 525-8207

Lac la Hache

Northern Family Holdings Ltd., (Country Prime Meats Ltd.), 3171 Hwy 97, BC V0K 1T1

Ph: (250) 396-4111 Fax: (250) 396-4110

Langley

Freybe Gourmet Foods Ltd., 27101 - 56th Ave., BC V4W 3Y4

Ph: (604) 607-7426 Fax: (604) 607-7438

Langley

JD Sweid Foods Ltd., (JD Sweid Foods), 9696 - 199A St. BC V1M 2X7

Ph: (604) 888-8662

Langley

Made-Rite Meat Products LP, 26656 - 56th Ave., BC V4W 3X5

Ph: (604) 607-8844 Fax: (604) 607-8845

Port Coquitlam

Lilydale Inc., 1910 Kingsway St., BC V3C 1S7

Ph: (604) 941-4041 Fax: (604) 941-7466

Port Coquitlam

Duso’s Enterprises Ltd., 1625 Kebet Way, #200, BC V3C 5W9 Ph: (604) 464-8101 Fax: (604) 464-8220

Port Coquitlam

GS Food Ltd., 1560 Broadway St., Unit 6, BC V3C 2M8

Ph: (604) 522-8820 Fax: (604) 522-8912

Richmond

Premium Brands Operating GP Inc., (Grimm’s Fine Foods), 7680 Alderbridge Way, BC V6X 2A2 Ph: (604) 717-6000 Fax: (604) 273-0324

Richmond

Centennial Foodservice, 12759 Vulcan Way, Unit 108, BC V6V 3C8

Ph: (604) 273-5261 Fax: (604) 270-6310

Richmond

Wingtat Game Bird Packers Inc., 11951 Forge Place, BC V7A 4V9

Ph: (604) 277-4456 Fax: (604) 277-5594

British columbia

Richmond

Global Gourmet Foods Inc., 11611 Bridgeport Rd., BC V6X 1T5

Ph: (604) 278-8806 Fax: (604) 276-8829

Richmond

Soo Singapore Jerky Ltd., 13191 Princess St., BC V7E 3S1

Ph: (604) 272-5758 Fax: (604) 272-0901

Richmond

Fine Choice Foods Ltd., 23111 Fraserwood Way, BC V6V 3B3

Ph: (604) 552-3110

Richmond

Donald’s Fine Foods, (Britco Pork Inc.), 11528 Eburne Way, Mitchell Island West, BC V6V 2G7

Ph: (604) 875-6033 Fax: (604) 875-6031

Richmond

Global Gourmet Foods Inc., 11671 Bridgeport Rd., BC V6X 1T5

Ph: (604) 278-8688 Fax: (604) 276-8829

Sooke

E-Fish-Ent Fish Company Ltd., 1941 Goodridge Rd., BC V0S 1N0

Ph: (250) 642-4007 Fax: (250) 642-4057

Surrey Zinetti Food Products Ltd., 17760 - 66th Ave., BC V3S 7X1

Ph: (604) 574-2028 Fax: (604) 574-1097

Surrey

Sunrise Poultry Processors Ltd., (Sunrise Farms), 13542 - 73A Ave., BC V3W 1C9

Ph: (604) 596-9505 Fax: (604) 596-6966

Surrey

J & L Beef Ltd., (Sunrise Poultry), 17565 - 65A Ave., BC V3S 8E7

Ph: (604) 576-0717 Fax: (604) 576-0726

Surrey

Wingtat Game Bird Packers Inc., 9752 - 186th St., BC V4N 3N7

Ph: (604) 882-0054 Fax: (604) 882-0056

Surrey

Sunasia B.B.F. Co. Ltd./Sunasia B.B.F. Co. Ltée, (Sunasia Best Brand Foods Co. Ltd.), 17665 - 66A Ave., Unit 306, BC V3S 2A7 Ph: (604) 576-3855 Fax: (604) 576-3875

Surrey

Nana’s Kitchen & Hot Sauces Ltd., (Nana’s Kitchen)

8125 - 130th St., Units 11-14, BC V3W 7X4 Ph: (604) 572-6202 Fax: (604) 572-6275

Surrey

Pace Processing and Product Development Ltd., (Pace Processing), 19495 - 55th Ave., Units 106-107, BC V3S 8P7

Ph: (604) 539-9201 Fax: (604) 539-9202

Vancouver

Hallmark Poultry Processors Ltd., 1750 Franklin St., BC V5L 1P7

Ph: (604) 254-9885 Fax: (604) 254-7039

Vancouver Intercity Packers Ltd., 1575 Kootenay St., BC V5K 4Y3 Ph: (604) 291-7796 Fax: (604) 291-0456

Vancouver Dollar Food Mfg. Inc.,

250 – 32160 South Fraser Way

Abbotsford, BC V2T 1W5

Phone: (604) 556-3348

Email: bcemb@bcegg.com

Family-owned and operated farms that support the community and ensure a choice of high quality eggs.

Chair

Vice-Chair & EFC Delegate

Director & EFC Alternate

Secretary

Director

Richard King

Fred Krahn

Walter Siemens

Ken Vanderkooi

Amyn Alibhai

Executive Director Al Sakalauskas

Director, Finance & Administration

Manager, Production & Research

Manager, Administration

Anne-Marie Butler

Randy Friesen

Megan Ward

1410 Odlum Dr., BC V5L 4X7 Ph: (604) 253-1422 Fax: (604) 253-2226

Vancouver

United Poultry Co. Ltd., 534 East Cordova St., BC V6A 1L7 Ph: (604) 255-9308 Fax: (604) 254-6581

Vancouver

Tolnai Holdings Ltd., (P & S Frozen Foods), 1238 SE Marine Dr., BC V5X 2V9

Ph: (604) 324-8820 Fax: (604) 324-8870

Vancouver

Sysco Fine Meats Vancouver Inc., A Division of Sysco Canada, Inc., (Trimpac Sysco Inc.), 620 Malkin Ave., BC V6A 2K2 Ph: (604) 688-2508 Fax: (604) 688-6036

Vancouver Hallmark Poultry Processors Ltd., 1756 Pandora St., BC V5L 1M1 Ph: (604) 254-9885 Fax: (604) 254-7039

FEED MANUFACTURERS

ADM Alliance Nutrition 1310 - 41 St. N., Lethbridge, AB T1H 5V3 Ph: (403) 320-2659 Fax: (403) 328-9141

e-mail: brian.barnett@adm.com www.admani.com/canada

Clearbrook Grain & Milling Co. Ltd., 2425 Townline Rd., Abbotsford, BC V2T 6L6

Ph: (604) 850-1108 Fax: (604) 850-3854

e-mail: terry@cgmilling.com www.cgmilling.com

Furst-McNess Company of Canada Ltd.

31887 Kenney Ave., Mission, BC V4S 1E4

Ph: (800) 667-9110 Fax: (604) 826-4380

e-mail: james.dean@mcness.com www.mcness.com

Hi-Pro Feeds

46255 Chilliwack Central Rd., PO Box 1000, Chilliwack, BC V2P 6J6

Ph: (604) 702-4500 Fax: (604) 702-5595

e-mail: jim.langelaan@hiprofeeds.com www.hiprofeeds.com

Otter Farm & Home Cooperative

3600 - 248 St., Aldergrove, BC V4W 2V1

Ph: (604) 856-2517 Fax: (604) 856-3598

e-mail: feedmgr@otter-coop.com www.ottercoop.com

PMT Inc.

2610A Progressive Way, Abbotsford, BC V2T 6H9

Ph: (800) 299-7904 Fax: (306) 721-4733

e-mail: jross@pmtgroup.com www.pmtgroup.com

Ritchie-Smith Feeds, Inc. 33777 Enterprise Ave., Abbotsford, BC V2S 7T9

Ph: (604) 859-7128 Fax: (604) 859-7011

e-mail: dgelz@rsfeeds.net www.rsfeeds.com

Sure Crop Feeds Inc.

Hwy 97N, Box 250, Grindrod, BC V0E 1Y0

Ph: (250) 838-6855 Fax: (250) 838-6990

e-mail: dpringle@surecropfeeds.com

Top Shelf Feeds Inc.

Box 850, 1895 Roberts Rd., Duncan, BC V9L 3Y2

Ph: (250) 746-5101 Fax: (250) 746-6233 e-mail: robert@topshelffeeds.ca

FEED INGREDIENTS,

SUPPLEMENTS & ADDITIVES

AB Vista 270 - 150 S Pine Island Rd., Plantation, FL 33324 USA Ph: (954) 278-3965 e-mail: petewilcock@abvista.us www.abvista.com

Adisseo

One Point Royals, 275 - 4400 North Point Parkway, Alpharetta, GA 30022 USA Ph: (678) 339-1500 Fax: (678) 339-1600 e-mail: mike.crepeau@adisseo.com www.adisseo.com

Agri-Feed Products Ltd. PO Box 58010, Bishop Grandin Station, Winnipeg, MB R2M 2R6 Ph: (204) 233-3674 Fax: (204) 237-4197 Toll Free: (800) 665-5080 e-mail: kpatterson@agrifeed.mb.ca

AGY Endo Corporation

3, Place du Commerce, Suite 500, Verdun, QC H3E 1H7

Ph: (514) 766-9638 Fax: (514) 766-3449 guillaume.endo@agyendocorporation.com www.agyendocorporation.com

Alltech Canada

21, 10551 - 50 St. SE, Calgary, AB T2C 3E3

Ph: (403) 735-3281 Fax: (403) 735-3283 e-mail: ndobson@alltech.com www.alltech.com

Anitox Corp. 1055 Progress Circle, Lawrenceville, GA 30043 USA

Ph: (678) 376-1055 or (705) 930-2949

Fax: (678) 376-1413

e-mail: fnel@anitox.com www.anitox.com

BASF Corporation 100 Park Ave., Florham Park, NJ 07932 USA

Toll Free: (800) 527-9889

Fax: (973) 245-6843

e-mail: nutrition-north-america@basf.com www.animal-nutrition.basf.com

Bunge Canada

2190 S. Service Rd. W., Oakville, ON L6L 5N1

Ph: (905) 825-7923 Fax: (416) 847-0860

e-mail: chantal.gagnon@bunge.com www.bunge.com

Canadian Bio-Systems Inc. 4389 - 112 Ave. SE, Calgary, AB T2C 0J7

Ph: (403) 279-3339 Fax: (403) 236-3471

e-mail: ojones@canadianbio.com www.canadianbio.com

DCL nutrition + animal health 6340, rue Choquette, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 8L1

Ph: (450) 773-0770 Fax: (450) 773-9491

Toll Free: (877) 470-3254

e-mail: info@dcli.ca www.dcli.ca

Diamond V 2702 90th Ave. E., Edgewood, WA 98371 USA

Ph: (253) 709-0116 Fax: (319) 366-6333

Toll Free: (800) 373-7234

e-mail: nnicholson@diamondv.com www.diamondv.com

DSM Nutritional Products Canada Inc. 395 Waydom Dr., Ayr, ON N0B 1E0 Ph: (519) 624-2781 or (403) 651-9422 Fax: (519) 623-4849

e-mail: debbie.thiessen@dsm.com www.dsm.com

Eagle Commodities Ltd. 229B - 12th St. C North, Lethbridge, AB T1H 2M6 Ph: (403) 328-9191 Fax: (403) 381-0400 e-mail: sokolb@telus.net

Emerald Seed Products Box 149, Avonlea, SK S0H 0C0 Ph: (306) 868-2030 Fax: (306) 868-2032 e-mail: info.esp@sasktel.com www.emeraldseedproducts.com

Evonik Degussa Canada Inc. 3380 South Service Rd., Box 5057, Burlington, ON L7N 3J5 Ph: (905) 336-3423 Fax: (905) 332-5632 e-mail: gregg.veldman@evonik.com www.evonik.com

Graymont Western Canada Inc. 260, 4311 - 12th St. NE, Calgary, AB T2E 4P9

Ph: (403) 250-9100 Fax: (403) 291-1303 e-mail: jhubbard@graymont.com www.graymont.com

Halchemix Canada Inc.

240 Mary St., Port Perry, ON L9L 1B7

Ph: (905) 982-2781 Fax: (905) 982-2784

Toll Free: (800) 540-4756

lyndon.hiebert@halchemixcanada.com www.halchemixcanada.com

Jefo Inc.

5020, Jefo Ave., C.P. 325, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 7B6

Ph: (450) 799-2000 Fax: (450) 778-1338 e-mail: jbreckman@jefo.ca

British columbia

www.jefo.com

L. V. Lomas Limited 1587 Derwent Way, Delta, BC V3M 6K8

Ph: (604) 521-7779

Fax: (604) 521-2323

e-mail: rdietert@lvlomas.com www.lvlomas.com

Lloist North America of Canada, Inc. 20303 - 102 B Ave., Langley, BC V1M 3H1

Ph: (604) 888-4333 Fax: (604) 888-4238

e-mail: carl.anderson@lhoist.com www.lhoist.com

Mosaic Feed Ingredients 7827 Venture Rd., Regina, SK S4Y 1L4

Ph: (306) 536-5156

e-mail: mark.bonnor@mosaicco.com www.mosaicco.com

Novus International (Canada) Inc. 2910 South Sheridan Way, Oakville, ON L6J 7J8

Ph: (905) 440-0115 or (519) 434-6643

Fax: (905) 985-3198

e-mail: lori.vickers@novusint.com

NSC Minerals Inc. 145 - 251 Midpark Blvd. SE, Calgary, AB T2X 1S3 Ph: (403) 873-0322 Fax: (403) 873-0394 e-mail: rcandelora@nscminerals.com www.nscminerals.com

Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd.

1830 Marine Bldg., 355 Burrard St., Vancouver, BC V6C 2G8

Ph: (604) 684-3261 Fax: (604) 681-1502 e-mail: cmccawley@parheim.com www.parrishandheimbecker.com

Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd.

33835 Hazel St., PO Box 457, Abbotsford, BC V2S 5Z5

Ph: (604) 859-5924 Fax: (604) 859-5972 e-mail: cmccawley@parheim.com www.parrishandheimbecker.com

Potash Corp. Feed Products

PO Box 400, Abbotsford, BC V2S 5Z5

Ph: (604) 859-6660 Fax: (604) 859-6183

e-mail: randy@ritchiecommodities.com www.potashcorp.com

Ritchie Commodities Ltd. PO Box 400, Abbotsford, BC V2S 5Z5

Ph: (604) 859-6660 Fax: (604) 859-6183

e-mail: randy@ritchiecommodities.ca

Shafer Commodities Inc. 201 - 34595 3rd Ave., Abbotsford, BC V2S 8B7

Ph: (604) 852-4338 Fax: (604) 852-4337

e-mail: jjohnson@shafercom.com www.shafercommodities.com

Shafer Commodities Inc. 121 West Williams St., Ennis, MT 59729 USA

Ph: (406) 682-7515 Fax: (406) 682-4129

e-mail: julief@shafercom.com www.shafercommodities.com

The Canadian Salt Company Limited Elk Point, AB T2H 0K2

Ph: (514) 352-7490 Fax: (514) 352-8371

e-mail: darsenault@windsorsalt.com www.windsorsalt.com

Univar Canada Ltd. 3256 McCallum Rd., Abbotsford, BC V2S 7W6

Ph: (604) 859-4919 Fax: (604) 859-6439

e-mail: tom.penstone@univarcanada.com www.univarcanada.com

Varied Industries Corporation 905 Carolina Ave. S.,

British columbia

Mason City, IA 50401 USA

Ph: (641) 423-1460 Fax: (641) 423-0832

e-mail: joppy@vi-cor.com www.vi-cor.com

West Coast Reduction Ltd.

1292 Venables St., Vancouver, BC V6A 4B4

Ph: (604) 255-9301 Fax: (604) 255-1803 e-mail: rjones@wcrl.com www.wcrl.com

Westaqua Commodity Group Ltd.

211 - 998 Harbourside Dr., North Vancouver, BC V7P 3T2

Ph: (604) 988-3833 Fax: (604) 988-3850 e-mail: ksm@westaqua.com www.westaqua.com

Westhawk Traders Ltd.

203 - 1810 Alberni St., Vancouver, BC V6G 1B3

Ph: (604) 669-7212 Fax: (604) 688-3129 e-mail: garywhyte@westhawktraders.com www.westhawktraders.com

Wilbur-Ellis Company of Canada Ltd. 23 - 1501 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, BC V7M 2J2 Ph: (604) 990-8700 Fax: (604) 990-8701 e-mail: todland@wilburellis.com www.wilbur-ellisfeed.com

WLT Distributors Inc.

75 Henlow Bay, Winnipeg, MB R3Y 1G4 Ph: (204) 487-6336 Fax: (204) 487-6625 e-mail: sbergsma@wltdistributors.com www.wltdistributors.com

DRUGS, VACCINES, ETC.

Bio Agri Mix LP

RR 2, Leduc, AB T4X 0P4

Ph: (780) 986-6181 Fax: (780) 986-6171 e-mail: ron.henderson@bioagrimix.com www.bioagrimix.com

Ceva Animal Health

367 Michener Rd. Guelph, ON N1K 1E8 Ph: (519) 824-9570 Fax: (519) 824-3553 Toll Free: (800) 510-8864 e-mail: service.canada@ceva.com www.ceva-canada.ca

Elanco Animal Health

28 - 5900 Jinkerson Rd., Chilliwack, BC V2R 0B2

Ph: (604) 316-2800 Fax: (604) 847-3988 e-mail: jglover@elanco.com www.elanco.com

Merck Animal Health 16750, route Transcanadienne, Kirkland, QC H9H 4M7

Ph: (866) 683-7838 Fax: (888) 498-4444 www.merck-animal-health.com

Merial Canada

20000 Clark Graham, Baie d’Urfé, QC H9X 4B6

Ph: (514) 457-1555 Fax: (514) 457-1175

Toll Free: (888) 637-4251

e-mail: service.canada@merial.com www.merial.com

Phibro Animal Health

14 Sheep River Hill, Okotoks, AB T1S 1X2

Ph: (403) 804-1205 Fax: (403) 995-9397

e-mail: ron.jones@pahc.com www.pahc.com

Vétoquinol Canada Inc. 2000 chemin Georges, Lavaltrie, QC J5T 3S5

Ph: (450) 586-2252 Fax: (450) 586-4649

Toll Free: (800) 565-0497 www.vetoquinol.ca

Zoetis Canada

17300 Trans-Canada Hwy. Kirkland, QC H9J 2M5

Ph: (800) 663-8888 Fax: (800) 668-8686 www.zoetis.ca

POULTRY CONSULTING, VETERINARIANS, RESEARCH,

ETC.

Ambrose Poultry Consulting Ltd. PO Box 80, Stn. Whonnock, Maple Ridge, BC V2W 1V9

Ph: (604) 302-1352 Fax: (604) 462-0943

e-mail: dr.ambrose@telus.net

Dr. Neil Ambrose, DVM, Diplomate ACPV Canadian Poultry Consultants Ltd. 30325 Canary Court, Abbotsford, BC V4X 2N4

Ph: (604) 854-6600 Fax: (604) 854-6100

Intertek Food & Agri, Industry & Assurance Division

17 - 3771 North Fraser Way, Burnaby, BC V5J 5G5

Ph: (604) 454-9011 Fax: (604) 434-1850 e-mail: jacqueline.smith@intertek.com www.intertek.com

Poultry Plus Veterinary Consulting Ltd. 11660 Sylvester Rd., Mission, BC V2V 4J1

Ph: (604) 820-5556 Fax: (604) 820-6663 e-mail: poultryplus@hotmail.com

Dr. Ralph Hopkins, D.V.M.

SGS Canada Inc.

3260 Production Way, Burnaby, BC V5A 4R4

Ph: (604) 324-1166 Fax: (604) 324-1177 e-mail: nilmini.wijewickreme@sgs.com www.sgs.ca

Smith Poultry Consulting 16 Precourt Place, Cartier, MB R4K 1B3 Ph: (204) 864-2083 e-mail: smithpoultryconsulting@mymts.net Servicing the Poultry Industry in Western Canada.

Verus Animal Health Alliance 3220 Roblin Blvd., Winnipeg, MB R3R 0C3 Ph: (204) 414-9400 Fax: (204) 414-9405 www.verusalliance.com

INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS

ANAC - BC Division

Dave Pringle, Chairman; Chuck Poelman, Vice-Chairman; David Dyble, National Director; Robert J. Dornan, Secretary/ Treasurer. Directors: Vafa Alizadeh, Everett Dixon, Marvin Friesen, Grant Saar, Harvie Wachter.

BC Broiler Hatching Egg Commission 180 - 32160 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, BC V2T 1W5

Ph: (604) 850-1854 Fax: (604) 850-1683 e-mail: info@bcbhec.com www.bcbhec.com

Casey Langbroek, Chair; Brian Bilkes, Vice Chair. Directors: Bruce Apperloo, Calvin Breukelman, Joe Neels.

BC Broiler Hatching Egg Producers’ Association PO Box 191, Abbotsford, BC V4X 3R2 Ph: (604) 864-7556 Fax: (604) 850-1683

e-mail: association@bcbhec.com www.bcbhec.com

President, Allan Cross; Vice President, Hester Mulder; Secretary/Treasurer, Sandra

Jansen. Directors: Bruce Apperloo, Bryan Brandsma.

BC Chicken Growers’ Association

PO Box 581, Abbotsford, BC V2T 6Z8 Ph: (604) 859-9332 Fax: (604) 853-4808

e-mail: office@bcchickengrowers.ca www.poultryinmotion.ca

Ravi Bathe, President; Ray Baylis, Vice-President.

Directors: Trevor Allen, Mark Bartel, Allan Boudreau, Gord Esau, Dale Krahn, Brian Redekop, Fred Redekop, Brian Whitta. Margret Duin, Administration.

BC Chicken Marketing Board

101 - 32450 Simon Ave., Abbotsford, BC V2T 4J2

Ph: (604) 859-2868 Fax: (604) 859-2811 Toll Free: (866) 859-2868 e-mail: info@bcchicken.ca www.bcchicken.ca

Daphne Stancil, Chair; Greg Gauthier, Vice Chair; Bill Vanderspek, General Manager; Christine Rickson, Executive Assistant; Derek Janzen, CFC Director; Kerry Froese, CFC Alternate, John McComish, Board Member.

BC Egg Marketing Board

250 - 32160 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, BC V2T 1W5

Ph: (604) 556-3348 Fax: (604) 556-3410

e-mail: bcemb@bcegg.com www.bcegg.com

Richard King, Chair; Fred Krahn, ViceChair and EFC Delegate; Ken Vanderkooi, Secretary; Walter Siemens, Director and EFC Alternate; Amyn Alibhai, Director; Al Sakalauskas, Executive Director; AnneMarie Butler, Director, Finance and Administration; Randy Friesen, Manager, Production & Research; Megan Ward, Manager, Administration.

BC Egg Producers’ Association

c/o 250 - 32160 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, BC V2T 1W5

Ph: (604) 556-3348

Dan Kampen, President.

BC Poultry Association

c/o 250 - 32160 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, BC V2T 1W5

Ph: (604) 625-6400

BC Turkey Association 106 - 19329 Enterprise Way, Surrey, BC V3S 6J8

Ph: (604) 534-5644 Fax: (604) 534-3651

e-mail: smallory@bcturkey.com www.bcturkey.com

Steve Heppell, President; James Krahn, Vice-President; Directors: Trevor Allen, Steven Redekop, Stan Thiessen.

British Columbia Turkey Marketing Board 106 - 19329 Enterprise Way, Surrey, BC V3S 6J8

Ph: (604) 534-5644 Fax: (604) 534-3651

e-mail: admin@bcturkey.com

Ralph Payne, Chairman; Les Burm, ViceChairman & TFC Alternate; Vic Redekop, Board Member; Shawn Heppell, Board Member & TFC Director; Michel Benoit, General Manager.

Fraser Valley Egg Producers’ Association

c/o 250 - 32160 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, BC V2T 1W5

Ph: (604) 556-3348

e-mail: doubledfarms@shaw.ca

Dan Kampen, President

Interior Egg Producers’ Association

c/o PO Box 2084, Abbotsford, BC V2T 3T8

Ph: (604) 309-0491 Fax: (604) 854-5598

John Penner, Chair/Treasurer; Dan Penner, Vice Chair.

Vancouver Island Egg Producers’ Association

4400 Blenkinsop Rd., Victoria BC V8X 2C4

Ph: (250) 477-6733 Fax: (250) 477-6126

Western Meeting of Poultry Clinicians & Pathologists

30325 Canary Court, Abbotsford BC V4X 2N4

Ph: (604) 854-6600 Fax: (604) 854-6100

e-mail: stewart.ritchie@canadianpoultry.ca www.westvet.com

Dr. Stewart J. Ritchie, President and Secretary.

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT/ UNIVERSITIES

AGRICULTURE AND AGRI-FOOD CANADA

British Columbia Regional Office 420 - 4321 Still Creek Dr., Burnaby, BC V5C 6S7

Ph: (604) 666-6344 Fax: (604) 666-7235

e-mail: atsbc@agr.gc.ca

www.ats-sea.agr.gc.ca

ANIMAL HEALTH CENTRE

1767 Angus Campbell Rd., Abbotsford, BC V3G 2M3

Ph: (604) 556-3003 Fax: (604) 556-3010

Toll Free: (800) 661-9903 (BC only) www.agf.gov.bc.ca/ahc

BRITISH COLUMBIA FARM INDUSTRY REVIEW BOARD

PO Box 9129, Stn. Prov. Govt., Victoria, BC V8W 9B5

Ph: (250) 356-8945 Fax: (250) 356-5131

Toll Free: (800) 663-7867

e-mail: firb@gov.bc.ca www.firb.gov.bc.ca

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION

AGENCY- Regional Office - BC Mainland/ Interior/Coastal (includes Yukon) 400 - 4321 Still Creek Dr., Burnaby, BC V5C 6S7

Ph: (604) 666-6513 Fax: (604) 666-1261

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION

AGENCY-Western Area Office 1115 57th Ave. NE, Calgary, AB T2E 9B2 Ph: (403) 292-4301 Fax: (403) 292-5707 www.inspection.gc.ca

MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE

PO Box 9120, Stn. Prov. Govt., Victoria, BC V8W 9B4

Ph: (250) 387-5121 Fax: (250) 387-1522

e-mail: AGR.Minister@gov.bc.ca www.gov.bc.ca/agri

UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, Avian Research Centre

Faculty of Land and Food Systems, 248 MacMillan, 2357 Main Mall, Vancouver BC V6T 1Z4

Ph: (604) 822-2480 Fax: (604) 822-6394 www.landfood.ubc.ca

British columbia

AGRICULTURAL

REPRESENTATIVES FOR bANKS

Bank of Montreal

Cloverdale Branch

Steve Saccomano

Agriculture Manager

Ph: (604) 504-4976

e-mail: steve.saccomano@bmo.com

Iain Sutherland, P.Ag.

Agriculture Manager

Ph: (604) 504-4978

e-mail: iain.sutherland@bmo.com

Doug Bonsteel

Account Manager, Agriculture

Ph: (604) 504-4626

e-mail: doug.bonsteel@bmo.com

Lana Dueck

Account Manager, Agriculture

Ph: (604) 504-4647

e-mail: lana.dueck@bmo.com

Rick Tilitzky

Account Manager, Agriculture

Ph: (604) 504-4970

e-mail: rick.tilitzky@bmo.com

Igor Koblizka

Account Manager, Agriculture

Ph: (604) 504-4975

e-mail: igor.koblizka@bmo.com

Brian Redekop

Account Manager, Agriculture

Ph: (604) 751-6147

e-mail: brian.redekop@bmo.com

British columbia/Manitoba

Bob Audet

Account Manager Agriculture

46115 Yale Rd.

Chilliwack, BC V2P 6K1

Ph: (604) 793-7256 Fax: (604) 793-7255

e-mail: bob.audet@bmo.com

David Fuerst

Account Manager, Agriculture

Ph: (604) 793-7274

e-mail: david.fuerst@bmo.com

Caroline Neumann

Account Manager, Agriculture 585 England Ave. Courtenay, BC V9N 2N2

Ph: (250) 703-5330 Fax: (250) 338-4365

e-mail: caroline.neumann@bmo.com

Ryan Wettlaufer

Account Manager, Agriculture Vancouver Island 21 Station St. Duncan, BC V9L 1M2

Ph: (250) 715-2705 Fax: (250) 746-4483

e-mail: ryan.wettlaufer@bmo.com

Teri Kopp

Account, Manager Agriculture

PO Box 70, 510 Cliff Ave. Enderby, BC V0E 1V0

Ph: (250) 838-5820 Fax: (250) 838-6582

e-mail: teri.kopp@bmo.com

Linda Bliven

Account Manager, Agriculture 101F-1180 Columbia St. W. Kamloops, BC V2C 6R6

Ph: (250) 828-8856 Fax: (250) 828-8820

e-mail: linda.bliven@bmo.com

Angie Edmonds

Account Manager, Agriculture 22410 Lougheed Hwy. Maple Ridge, BC V2X 2T6

Ph: (604) 466-3551 Fax: (604) 463-4564

e-mail: angie.edmonds@bmo.com

John Howard

Account Manager, Agriculture

Ph: (604) 574-6855 Fax: (604) 574-6872

e-mail: john.howard@bmo.com

CIBC

Alvin Winslow

Agriculture Banking Specialist 5002 - 50th Ave., 1st Floor Lacombe, AB T4L 2L1

Ph: 403-340-4539 Fax: 403-782-7825

e-mail: alvin.winslow@cibc.com

Reint Boelman

Agriculture Banking Specialist 100 - 10 Hebert Rd.

St. Albert, AB T8N 5T8

Ph: 780-307-2346 Fax: 780-307-2356

e-mail: reint.boelman@cibc.com

Farm Credit Canada/Financement agri

Canada

1800 rue Hamilton St.

Regina, SK S4P 4L3

Ph: (306) 780-8900 Fax: (306) 780-8919

Toll Free: (888) 332-3301 www.fcc-fac.ca

RBC Royal Bank

Rick Hansum

Vice President, Commercial Financial Services

200 – 31975 South Fraser Way

Abbotsford, BC V2T 1V5

Ph: (604) 855-5313 Fax: (604) 850-2832

e-mail: rick.hansum@rbc.com

Scotiabank

Bernie Stodola P.Ag. Director, Agricultural Banking

650 W. Georgia St., PO Box 11502

Vancouver, BC V6B 4N7

Ph: (604) 668-2158 Fax: (604) 668-2096

e-mail: bernie.stodola@scotiabank.com

TD Canada Trust

British Columbia Regional Agriculture Services

Karen Landon, District Manager, Agriculture Services

32817 South Fraser Way Abbotsford, BC V2S 2A6

Ph: (604) 870-2211 Fax: (604) 870-2223 e-mail: karen.landon@td.com

MANITObA

HEALTH MONITORED HATCHERIES

BERG’S POULTRY FARM & HATCHERY

Hwy. 45 E., PO Box 547, Russell, MB R0J 1W0

Ph: (204) 773-2562

CARLETON HATCHERIES

Hwy. 216 S., PO Box 569, Grunthal, MB R0A 0R0

Ph: (204) 434-6886

CHARISON’S TURKEY HATCHERY

PO Box 4, Gunton, MB R0C 1H0

Ph: (204) 886-2922

CLARK’S CHICK HATCHERY

PO Box 48, Site 520, RR 5, Brandon, MB R7A 5Y5 Ph: (204) 725-3500

FRIENDLY FAMILY FARMS LTD. (HATCHERY DIVISION)

247 Centre Ave., Blumenort, MB R0A 0C0 Ph: (204) 326-2384

GRANNY’S POULTRY CO-OPERATIVE LTD.

750 Pandora Ave. E., Winnipeg, MB R2C 4G5

Ph: (204) 488-2230

HIDDEN VALLEY COLONY LTD.

PO Box 69, Austin, MB R0H 0H0 Ph: (204) 637-2506

JAMES VALLEY HATCHERY

PO Box 324, Elie, MB R0H 0H0

Ph: (204) 353-2006

MAPLE GROVE HATCHERY

32 Tower Ave., Steinbach, MB R5G 0B8 Ph: (204) 326-3454

SNOW VALLEY FARMS LTD.

PO Box 2587, Winkler, MB R6W 4C3 Ph: (204) 325-8487

STEINBACH HATCHERY & FEED

231 Main St., Steinbach, MB R5G 1Y7

Ph: (204) 326-3454

REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATIONS

Altamont

Axis Farms Ltd., (Maurice Sanders)

PO Box 39, MB R0G 0A0

Ph: (204) 744-2487

Arden

Riverside Hutterian Mutual Corporation, (Riverside Poultry Farm)

PO Box 278, MB R0J 0B0

Ph: (204) 368-2284

Brandon

TNT Egg Processors

RR 5, PO Box 32, MB R7A 5Y5

Ph: (204) 728-0959

Cartier

Maxwell Colony Ltd.

RR 1, PO Box 210, MB R4K 1B8

Ph: (204) 864-2410

Darlingford

Pembina Colony Ltd.

N.W. 19-2-7W, MB R0G 0L0

Ph: (204) 246-2081

Deloraine

Gerard August & Marguerite Martha Raes, (Bayview Farms)

RR 1, MB R0M 0M0

Ph: (204) 747-2020/2448

Dugald

Ridgeland Colony Ltd.

RR 1, MB R0E 0K0

Ph: (204) 866-2970

Elie

Iberville Hutterian Mutual Corp.

PO Box 335, MB R0H 0H0

Ph: (204) 864-2058

Elkhorn

Boundary Lane Colony Farms, (Boundary Lane Colony)

PO Box 40, MB R0M 0N0

Ph: (204) 845-2111

Graysville

Rose Valley Holding Co. Ltd., (Rose Valley Colony Ltd.)

PO Box 93, MB R0G 0T0

Ph: (204) 828-3338

Headingly

Sturgeon Creek Colony Farms Ltd.

PO Box 285, MB R4J 1C1

Ph: (204) 633-2196

High Bluff

Sommerfeld Colony Farms Ltd.

PO Box 69, MB R0H 0K0

Ph: (204) 243-2453

Lac du Bonnet

Brightstone Colony Farms Ltd.

PO Box 880, MB R0E 1A0

Ph: (204) 345-2526

Lauder

Maple Grove Colony Ltd.

PO Box 40, MB R0M 0C0

Ph: (204) 858-2661

Miami

Rosebank Colony Ltd.

PO Box 280, MB R0G 1H0

Ph: (204) 435-2388

Portage la Prairie

Poplar Point Colony Farms Ltd.

PO Box 910, MB R1N 3C4

Ph: (204) 267-2560

Somerset

Evergreen Colony Ltd.

PO Box 231, MB R0G 2L0

Ph: (204) 744-2309

St. Andrews

Daniel Waldner, (Daniel Waldner & Elizabeth Waldner) 1077 Fort Garry Rd., MB R1A 3W4

Ph: (204) 482-7360

Steinbach

Ackron Egg Farms Ltd., (Natures Farm)

5 Life Sciences Pkwy., MB R5G 2G7

Ph: (204) 326-5509

Steinbach

Countryside Farms

88 Millwork Dr., MB R5G 1V9

Ph: (204) 284-0632

Westbourne

Bloomfield Colony Farms Ltd.

PO Box 112, MB R0H 1P0

Ph: (204) 274-2400

Manitoba

Winnipeg

Burnbrae Farms Ltd.

500 Pandora Ave. W., MB R2C 1N1 Ph: (204) 222-2783

REGISTERED EGG PRODUCT STATIONS

Winnipeg MFI Food Canada Ltd., (Michael Foods Canada Ltd.)

70 Irene St., MB R3T 4E1 Ph: (204) 477-1830

Winnipeg

Burnbrae Farms Limited

500 Pandora Ave. W., MB R2C 1N1 Ph: (204) 222-2783

FEDERALLY REGULATED POULTRY SLAUGHTERING AND/OR PROCESSING PLANTS

Blumenort

Granny’s Poultry Co-operative (Manitoba) Ltd., PO Box 98, MB R0A 0C0

Ph: (204) 326-3448 Fax: (204) 326-4787

Portage la Prairie

National Agri-Food Technology Centre, (Food Development Centre), 810 Phillips St., PO Box 1240, MB R1N 3J9 Ph: (204) 239-3150 Fax: (204) 239-3180

Winkler

Winkler Meats Ltd.,

270 George St., PO Box 759, MB R6W 4A8 Ph: (204) 325-9593 Fax: (204) 325-5735

Winnipeg

Granny’s Poultry Cooperative (Manitoba) Ltd.,

694 Logan Ave., MB R3E 1M4

Ph: (204) 774-2551 Fax: (204) 775-4734

Winnipeg

J.C. Foods Ltd., 575 Jarvis Ave., MB R2W 3B2 Ph: (204) 582-7724 Fax: (204) 589-1959

Winnipeg Sunrise Poultry Processors Ltd., (Dunn-Rite Food Products), 199 Hamelin St., MB R3T 0P2 Ph: (204) 452-8379 Fax: (204) 284-2862

Winnipeg

Maple Leaf Foods Inc./Les Aliments Maple Leaf Inc.,(Maple Leaf Foods/Les Aliments Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Consumer Foods/ Les Aliments de Consommation Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Food Service/Service Alimentaire Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Poultry/Volaille Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Pork/Porc Maple Leaf, Schneider Foods/Les Aliment Schneider, J.M. Schneider, Mitchell’s Gourmet Foods, Hub Meat Packers, Larsen Packers, Cold Springs Farm, Maple Leaf Potatoes, Hub Meats/Les Viandes Hub, Cappola Food, Thames Valley Processors), 140 Panet Rd., MB R2J 0S3

Ph: (204) 235-8100 Fax: (204) 233-4318

FEED MANUFACTURERS

ADM Alliance Nutrition

1310 - 41 St. N., Lethbridge, AB T1H 5V3

Ph: (403) 320-2659 Fax: (403) 328-9141

e-mail: brian.barnett@adm.com www.admani.com/canada

Cargill Animal Nutrition

627 Plinquet St., Winnipeg, MB R2J 2W9

Ph: (204) 947-6100 Fax: (204) 237-8259 e-mail: denis_ritchot@cargill.com www.cargill.com/feed

Cargill Animal Nutrition

1200 Pacific Ave., Brandon, MB R7A 0J3 Ph: (204) 727-8401 Fax: (204) 726-9540 e-mail: rob_jenkins@cargill.com

Co-op Atlantic, Agricultural Division 540 - 167 Lombard Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3B 0V3 Ph: (204) 958-5970 Fax: (204) 942-2603 e-mail: len.miller@coopatlantic.ca www.coopatlantic.ca

East-Man Feeds

715 Marion St., Winnipeg, MB R2J 0K6 Ph: (204) 233-1112 Fax: (204) 233-7245 e-mail: matt.einarson@eastmanfeeds.com www.eastmanfeeds.com

East-Man Feeds

196 Paquin Rd., Winnipeg, MB R2J 3V4 Ph: (204) 667-8959 Fax: (204) 231-4973 e-mail: dave.hunter@eastmanfeeds.com

East-Man Feeds

340 Park Ave., Brandon, MB R7A 7A7 Ph: (204) 725-1115 Fax: (204) 725-1197 e-mail: lindsay.more@eastmanfeeds.com

Federated Co-operatives Limited

320 - 6th St. N., Brandon, MB R7A 7N7 Ph: (204) 727-0571 Fax: (204) 728-1136 e-mail: d.londsdale@fcl.ca www.coopconnection.ca

Feedmax

PO Box 1133, Killarney, MB R0G 1G0 Ph: (204) 523-3333 Fax: (204) 523-8999 e-mail: jsvoboda@feedmaxcorp.com www.feedmaxcorp.com

Hi-Pro Feeds

PO Box 400, RR 1, Ste-Anne, MB R5H 1R1 Ph: (204) 355-4065 Fax: (204) 355-4974 e-mail: garry.funk@hiprofeeds.com www.hiprofeeds.com

Hi-Pro Feeds

PO Box 850, 307 Main St. S., Carman, MB R0G 0J0 Ph: (204) 745-2059 Fax: (204) 745-2794 e-mail: garry.funk@hiprofeeds.com

Kola Feed Mill Ltd.

Box 85, 1st Ave., Kola, MB R0M 1B0 Ph: (204) 556-2280 Fax: (204) 556-2291 e-mail: ron.st.hilaire@hylife.com

Landmark Feeds, Nutreco Canada Inc. 70 Nicolas St., Winnipeg, MB R2J 0T5 Ph: (204) 988-1714 Fax: (204) 235-0954 e-mail: ian.earle@nutreco.ca

Landmark Feeds, Nutreco Canada Inc. PO Box 159, Rosenort, MB R0G 1W0 Ph: (204) 746-2338 Fax: (204) 746-8961

e-mail: ron.prefontaine@nutreco.ca

Landmark Feeds, Nutreco Canada Inc. PO Box 27, Otterburne, MB R0A 1G0 Ph: (204) 433-7677 Fax: (204) 433-7003 e-mail: ron.prefontaine@nutreco.ca

Landmark Feeds, Nutreco Canada Inc. Regional Office, 1305 Kenaston Blvd., Winnipeg, MB R3P 2P2 Ph: (204) 349-3104 Fax: (204) 349-3155 e-mail: kevin.weppler@nutreco.ca www.nutrecocanada.com/landmark-feeds Landmark Feeds, Nutreco Canada Inc.Landmark Nutrition Facility PO Box 220, Landmark, MB R0A 0X0 Ph: (204) 355-6015 Fax: (204) 355-6008

e-mail: ian.earle@nutreco.ca

Masterfeeds LP

Box 160, Grunthal, MB R0A 0R0

Ph: (204) 434-6881 Fax: (204) 434-6970

e-mail: reising@masterfeeds.com www.masterfeeds.com

Masterfeeds LP 17 Speers Rd., Winnipeg, MB R2J 1M1 Ph: (204) 233-8418 Fax: (204) 231-4537

e-mail: reising@masterfeeds.com

Masterfeeds LP

1202 - 17th St. E., Brandon, MB R7A 7C3 Ph: (204) 728-0231 Fax: (204) 726-1178

e-mail: reising@masterfeeds.com

Masterfeeds LP

34 Terracon Place, Winnipeg, MB R2J 4G7 Ph: (204) 956-1717 Fax: (204) 235-1260

e-mail: pklopak@masterfeeds.com

New Rosedale Feedmill

Box 460, Portage la Prairie, MB R1N 3B7 Ph: (204) 252-2053 Fax: (204) 252-2667

e-mail: sbaer@nrfeedmill.com www.nrfeedmill.com

Nutrition Partners Inc. 20 East Lake Ave., Airdrie, AB T4A 2G8 Ph: (403) 912-0735 or (204) 529-2556 Fax: (403) 948-5837

e-mail: shawn.harder@nutritionpartners.ca www.nutritionpartners.ca

PMT Inc.

PO Box 26028, 2641Albert St. N., Regina, SK S4R 8R7

Ph: (800) 299-7904 Fax: (306) 721-4733

e-mail: jross@pmtgroup.com www.pmtgroup.com

River Mills

243 Fournier, Box 100, La Broquerie, MB R0A 0W0 Ph: (204) 424-6014 Fax: (204) 424-4085

e-mail: ron.st.hilaire@hylife.com

Standard Nutrition Canada 14 - 851 Lagimodiere Blvd., Winnipeg, MB R2J 3K4

Ph: (204) 237-8107 Fax: (204) 237-8133

e-mail: dembury@standardnutrition.com www.standardnutrition.com

Steinbach Hatchery & Feed Ltd. 231 Main St., Steinbach, MB R5G 1Y7

Ph: (204) 326-3454 Fax: (204) 326-9700 e-mail: rbartel@steinbach-hatchery.com

FEED INGREDIENTS,

SUPPLEMENTS & ADDITIVES

AB Vista 270 - 150 S Pine Island Rd., Plantation, FL 33324 USA

Ph: (954) 278-3965

e-mail: petewilcock@abvista.us www.abvista.com

Adisseo 12288, rue du Poitou, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2T 5B1

Ph: (450) 799-5904 Fax: (450) 799-5961

e-mail: andre.gilbert@adisseo.com www.adisseo.com

Agri-Feed Products Ltd.

PO Box 58010, Bishop Grandin Station, Winnipeg, MB R2M 2R6

Ph: (204) 233-3674 Fax: (204) 237-4197

Toll Free: (800) 665-5080

e-mail: kpatterson@agrifeed.mb.ca

AGY Endo Corporation

3, Place du Commerce, Suite 500, Verdun, QC H3E 1H7

Ph: (514) 766-9638 Fax: (514) 766-3449

Manitoba

miyuki.usui@agyendocorporation.com www.agyendocorporation.com

Alltech Canada Unit 4, 45 Beghin Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2J 4B9

Ph: (204) 667-7269 Fax: (204) 667-7316

e-mail: ndobson@alltech.com www.alltech.com

Anitox Corp.

1055 Progress Circle, Lawrenceville, GA 30043 USA

Ph: (678) 376-1055 or (705) 930-2949 Fax: (678) 376-1413

e-mail: fnel@anitox.com www.anitox.com

BASF Corporation

100 Park Ave., Florham Park, NJ 07932 USA

Toll Free: (800) 527-9889 Fax: (973) 245-6843

e-mail: nutrition-north-america@basf.com www.animal-nutrition.basf.com

Bunge Canada

2190 S. Service Rd. W., Oakville, ON L6L 5N1

Ph: (905) 825-7923 Fax: (416) 847-0860

e-mail: chantal.gagnon@bunge.com www.bunge.com

Canadian Bio-Systems Inc. 4389 112 Ave. SE, Calgary, AB T2C 0J7 Ph: (403) 279-3339 Fax: (403) 236-3471 e-mail: bpiper@canadianbio.com www.canadianbio.com

Diamond V 10999 240th Ave., Spirit Lake, IA 51360 USA

Toll Free: (800) 373-7234

Fax: (319) 366-6333

e-mail: charms@diamondv.com www.diamondv.com

DSM Nutritional Products Canada Inc.

395 Waydom Dr., Ayr, ON N0B 1E0 Ph: (519) 624-2781 or (403) 651-9422 Fax: (519) 623-4849

e-mail: debbie.thiessen@dsm.com www.dsm.com

Eagle Commodities Ltd. 229B - 12th St. C North, Lethbridge, AB T1H 2M6

Ph: (403) 328-9191 Fax: (403) 381-0400 e-mail: sokolb@telus.net

Emerald Seed Products Box 149, Avonlea, SK S0H 0C0 Ph: (306) 868-2030 Fax: (306) 868-2032

e-mail: info.esp@sasktel.com www.emeraldseedproducts.com

Graymont Western Canada Inc. 260, 4311 - 12th St. NE, Calgary, AB T2E 4P9

Ph: (403) 250-9100 Fax: (403) 291-1303 e-mail: jhubbard@graymont.com www.graymont.com

Halchemix Canada Inc.

240 Mary St., Port Perry, ON L9L 1B7 Ph: (905) 982-2781 Fax: (905) 982-2784 Toll Free: (800) 540-4756

DIRECTORS

Jake Wiebe Chair

Danny Wiebe Vice Chair

Josie Boschman

Kevin Enns

Vernon Froese

Dean Penner

Stuart Nikkel

Benny Waldner

lyndon.hiebert@halchemixcanada.com www.halchemixcanada.com

J.H. Hare & Associates Ltd. 1 - 270 Roslyn Rd., Winnipeg, MB R3L 0H3

Ph: (204) 477-0066 Fax: (204) 477-8301

e-mail: john@hyper-egg.com

Jefo Inc.

5020, Jefo Ave., C.P. 325, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 7B6

Ph: (450) 799-2000 Fax: (450) 778-1338 e-mail: rcarriere@jefo.ca www.jefo.com

JGL Grain

Box 40, Moose Jaw, SK S6H 4N7 Ph: (306) 692-4911 Fax: (306) 692-5733

e-mail: mikek@jglgrain.com www.jglgrain.com

L. V. Lomas Limited 99 Summerlea Rd., Brampton, ON L6T 4V2 Ph: (905) 458-1555 Fax: (905) 458-0722

e-mail: rdietert@lvlomas.com www.lvlomas.com

Mosaic Feed Ingredients 7827 Venture Rd., Regina, SK S4Y 1L4

Ph: (306) 536-5156

e-mail: mark.bonnor@mosaicco.com www.mosaicco.com

Novus International (Canada) Inc. 2910 South Sheridan Way, Oakville, ON L6J 7J8 Ph: (905) 440-0115 or (416) 346-6839

STAFF

Wayne Hiltz General Manager

Karen Armstrong Assistant Manager

Lucinda Reay

Broiler Production Control

Val Weeks Field Services

Erica Poudrette

Hatching Egg Production Control/ Office Manager

Dedicated to representing the needs of the hatching egg and chicken producers of Manitoba by providing leadership in maintaining a viable and stable industry.

1357 Kenaston Boulevard Winnipeg MB R3P 2P2

Tel: 1 204 489 4603 Fax: 1 204 488 1163

Web: www.chicken.mb.ca

Email: chicken@chicken.mb.ca

Fax: (905) 985-3198

e-mail: mark.moran@novusint.com

NSC Minerals Inc.

145 - 251 Midpark Blvd. SE, Calgary, AB T2X 1S3 Ph: (403) 873-0322 Fax: (403) 873-0394 e-mail: rcandelora@nscminerals.com www.nscminerals.com

Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd. 1400 - 201 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3B 3K6 Ph: (204) 956-2030 Fax: (204) 943-8233 e-mail: mhart@parheim.com www.parrishandheimbecker.com

Potash Corp. Feed Products

288 Maurice St., New Hamburg, ON N3A 2H8 Ph: (519) 662-3891 Fax: (519) 662-2154 e-mail: ken.barnes@potashcorp.com www.potashcorp.com

Pro-Ag Products Ltd.

1051 Marion St., Winnipeg, MB R2J 0L1 Ph: (204) 231-0236 Fax: (204) 231-8300 e-mail: npaisley@pro-ag.com www.pro-ag.com

Quadra Chemicals Ltd./Quadra Chimie Ltée 1100 Blair Rd., Burlington, ON L7M 1K9 Ph: (905) 336-9133 Fax: (905) 336-9263 e-mail: mike_sauve@quadrachemicals.com www.quadrachemicals.com

Ridley Feed Ingredients 12 Sprucegrove Cres., Airdrie, AB T4B 1V2 Ph: (403) 912-5671 Fax: (403) 912-5672 greg.jones@ridleyfeedingredients.com www.ridleyfeedingredients.com

Ridley Feed Ingredients

1609 1st Ave and 17th St., PO Box 110 Mendota, IL 61342 USA Ph: (403) 912-5671 or (815) 539-9321 Fax: (815) 539-6003 Toll Free: (866) 376-3336 greg.jones@ridleyfeedingredients.com www.ridleyfeedingredients.com

Robinson Bioproducts Inc.

217 Logan Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3B 0K7 Ph: (204) 943-7395 Fax: (204) 947-0901 e-mail: dale.rbi@shaw.ca

Rothsay, A Member of Maple Leaf Foods Inc. 607 Dawson Rd., Winnipeg, MB R2J 0T2 Ph: (204) 233-7347 Fax: (204) 235-0942 Toll Free: (888) 768-4729

e-mail: scott.masterton@mapleleaf.com www.rothsay.ca

Sanimax

5068 Whitelaw Rd., RR 6, Guelph, ON N1H 6J3

Ph: (519) 824-2381 or (204) 453-6337 Fax: (519) 824-9472

e-mail: danica.sabourin@sanimax.com www.sanimax.com

Shafer Commodities Inc.

131 7th St., Morden, MB R6M 1S3

Ph: (204) 822-6275 Fax: (204) 822-4561

e-mail: jleishman@shafercom.com www.shafercommodities.com

The Canadian Salt Company Limited PO Box 522, Belle Plaine, SK S0G 0G0

Ph: (514) 352-7490 Fax: (514) 352-8371

e-mail: darsenault@windsorsalt.com www.windsorsalt.com

Univar Canada Ltd.

99 Lowson Cres., Winnipeg, MB R3P 0T3

Ph: (800) 665-8888 Fax: (204) 489-0881

e-mail: trevor.mckinnon@univarcanada.com www.univarcanada.com

WLT Distributors Inc.

75 Henlow Bay, Winnipeg, MB R3Y 1G4

Ph: (204) 487-6336 Fax: (204) 487-6625

e-mail: rsukkau@wltdistributors.com www.wltdistributors.com

DRUGS, VACCINES, ETC.

Bio Agri Mix LP 11 Ellens St., PO Box 399, Mitchell, ON N0K 1N0

Ph: (519) 348-9865 or (204) 392-8999

Fax: (519) 348-4100

e-mail: forchuk@bioagrimix.com www.bioagrimix.com

Ceva Animal Health

367 Michener Rd. Guelph, ON N1K 1E8

Ph: (519) 824-9570 Fax: (519) 824-3553

Toll Free: (800) 510-8864

e-mail: service.canada@ceva.com www.ceva-canada.ca

As the leader, we make a habit of constantly reaching to improve all of our products’ performance.

We are constantly striving to find ways to make you more productive and profitable. All of Big Dutchman’s products, from our AVECH enrichable and enriched system and new cage free solutions, to the Gladiator turkey feeder and our re-designed feeding pans, are developed to deliver a positive effect to your bottom line

Elanco Animal Health

Box 32, Group 23, RR 2, Dugal, MB R0E 0K0

Ph: (204) 981-1624 www.elanco.com

Merck Animal Health 16750, route Transcanadienne, Kirkland, QC H9H 4M7

Ph: (866) 683-7838 Fax: (888) 498-4444 www.merck-animal-health.com

Merial Canada 20000 Clark Graham,

Baie d’Urfé, QC H9X 4B6

Ph: (514) 457-1555 Fax: (514) 457-1175

Toll Free: (888) 637-4251

e-mail: service.canada@merial.com www.merial.com

Novartis Animal Health Canada Inc. 205 - 2233 Argentia Rd., Mississauga, ON L5N 2X7

Ph: (800) 387-6325 Fax: (905) 567-0221

e-mail: john.lecuyer@novartis.com www.ah.ca.novartis.com

Phibro Animal Health

14 Sheep River Hill, Okotoks, AB T1S 1X2

Ph: (403) 804-1205 Fax: (403) 995-9397

e-mail: ron.jones@pahc.com www.pahc.com

Vétoquinol Canada Inc. 2000 chemin Georges, Lavaltrie, QC J5T 3S5

Ph: (450) 586-2252 Fax: (450) 586-4649

Toll Free: (800) 565-0497 www.vetoquinol.ca

Zoetis Canada 17300 Trans-Canada Hwy. Kirkland, QC H9J 2M5

Ph: (800) 663-8888 Fax: (800) 668-8686 www.zoetis.ca

POULTRY CONSULTING, VETERINARIANS, RESEARCH, ETC.

Canola Council of Canada 400 - 167 Lombard Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3B 0T6

Ph: (204) 982-2100 Fax: (204) 942-1841

Toll Free: (866) 834-4378 www.canolacouncil.org

Central Testing Laboratories Ltd. 9 - 851Lagimodiere Blvd., Winnipeg, MB R2J 3K4

Ph: (204) 237-9128 Fax: (204) 233-0489 www.ctl.mb.ca

Dominion Veterinary Laboratories Inc. 1199 Sanford St., Winnipeg, MB R3E 3A1 Ph: (204) 589-7361 Fax: (204) 943-9612 www.domvet.com

Intertek Food & Agri, Industry & Assurance Division 973 St. James St., Winnipeg, MB R3H 0X2 Ph: (204) 944-1887 Fax: (204) 942-0334 e-mail: theresa.almonte@intertek.com www.intertek.com

SGS Canada Inc.

103 - 138 Portage Ave. E., Winnipeg, MB R3C 0A1

Ph: (204) 942-8557 Fax: (204) 942-8599 e-mail: brian.collis@sgs.com www.sgs.ca

Smith Poultry Consulting 16 Precourt Place, Cartier, MB R4K 1B3 Ph: (204) 864-2083

e-mail: smithpoultryconsulting@mymts.net Servicing the Poultry Industry in Western Canada.

South-East Veterinary Clinic

PO Box 3220, Steinbach, MB R5G 1P5 Ph: (204) 326-9849 Fax: (204) 326-5594

Verus Animal Health Alliance

3220 Roblin Blvd., Winnipeg, MB R3R 0C3 Ph: (204) 414-9400 Fax: (204) 414-9405 www.verusalliance.com

INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS

ANAC - Manitoba Division

c/o 55 River Heights Dr., LaSalle, MB R0G 0A2

Ph: (204) 736-4833 Fax: (204) 736-3583

e-mail: jenns.anac@gmail.com

Darrell Roskos, Chairman; Phil Klopak, Vice Chairman/Treasurer; Vacant, National Director; Dennis Kornelsen, Past Chair/ National Director; John Enns, Business Manager. Directors: Rhett Arnason, Ray Carriere, Ron St. Hilaire, Kevin Toles. Manitoba Chicken Producers

1357 Kenaston Blvd., Winnipeg, MB R3P 2P2

Ph: (204) 489-4603 Fax: (204) 488-1163

e-mail: chicken@chicken.mb.ca www.chicken.mb.ca

Directors: Jake Wiebe, Chair; Danny Wiebe, Vice Chair; Josie Boschman; Kevin Enns; Vernon Froese; Stuart Nikkel; Dean Penner; Benny Waldner.

Staff: Wayne Hiltz, General Manager; Karen Armstrong, Assistant Manager; Lucinda Reay, Broiler Production Control Officer; Val Weeks, Field Services; Erica Poudrette, Office Manager/Breeder Production Control Officer.

Manitoba Egg Farmers

Waverly Square, 18 - 5 Scurfield Blvd., Winnipeg, MB R3Y 1G3

Ph: (204) 488-4888 Fax: (204) 488-3544 www.eggs.mb.ca

Ed Kleinsasser, Chairman; Cal Dirks, ViceChair.; Harold Froese, Executive Member; Cory Rybuck, General Manager.

Directors: Kurt Siemens (EFC), Abe Loewen, Doug Pauls, Dan Penner, Ron Plett, Arnold Wollmann.

Manitoba Turkey Producers

895B Century St., Winnipeg, MB R3H 0M3

Ph: (204) 489-4635 Fax: (204) 489-4907

e-mail: mbturkey@turkey.mb.ca www.turkey.mb.ca

Wayne Kroeker, Chair; Bill Uruski,ViceChair; Rachelle Brown, Director; Steve

Hofer, Director. Staff: Helga Wheddon, General Manager; Donna Bruce, Financial and Office Administrator; Krista Pratt, Communications Coordinator.

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT/

UNIVERSITIES

AGRICULTURE AND AGRI-FOOD CANADA

Manitoba Regional Office 303 Main St., Room 402 Winnipeg, MB R3C 3G7

Ph: (204) 259-4189 Fax: (204) 259-4088

www.ats-sea.agr.gc.ca

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION

AGENCY - Regional Office - Manitoba 269 Main St., Room 613, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1B2

Ph: (204) 983-2200 Fax: (204) 984-6008

www.inspection.gc.ca

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION

AGENCY - Western Area Office 1115 57th Ave. NE, Calgary, AB T2E 9B2

Ph: (403) 292-4301 Fax: (403) 292-5707

www.inspection.gc.ca

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND RURAL INITIATIVES, GOVERNMENT OF MANITOBA

Legislative Building, Rm. 165, 450 Broadway Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3C 0V8

Board

Ph: (204) 945-3722 Fax: (204) 945-3470

Toll Free: (866) 626-4862

e-mail: minagr@leg.gov.mb.ca www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture

LIVESTOCK KNOWLEDGE CENTRE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND RURAL INITIATIVES, GOVERNMENT OF MANITOBA University of Manitoba, 545 University Cres., Winnipeg, MB R3T 5S6

Ph: (204) 945-8220 Fax: (204) 945-8062 Carlyle Bennett, Manager (Industry Focus), Livestock Knowledge Centre, (204) 945-7673, Melinda.German@gov. mb.ca; Angela Kroeker, On-Farm Food Safety Specialist – Poultry, (204) 391-0537, Angela.Kroeker@gov.mb.ca. MANITOBA FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING COUNCIL 812 - 401 York Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3C 0P8

Ph: (204) 945-0630 Fax: (204) 945-1489

AGRICULTURAL

REPRESENTATIVES FOR bANKS

Bank of Montreal

W.T. (Bill) Condon, Account Manager

335 Main St., Mezzanine Level, Winnipeg, MB R3R 1C2

Ph: (204) 985-2302 Fax: (204) 985-2973

e-mail: bill.condon@bmo.com

E.L. (Elizabeth) Hagan, Account Manager 3330 Portage Ave. Winnipeg, MB R3K 0Z1

Ph: (204) 985-2002

Toll Free: (877) 460-8500 Fax: (204) 985-2025

e-mail: elizabeth.hagan@bmo.com

Randall James

335 Main St., Mezzanine Level, Winnipeg, MB R3R 1C2

Ph: (204) 985-2745 Fax: (204) 985-2973

e-mail: randy.james@bmo.com

CIBC

Quinn Friesen

Agriculture Banking Specialist

302 Stephen St. Morden, MB R6M 1T5

Ph: 204-822-7306 Fax: 204-822-3841

e-mail: quinn.friesen@cibc.com

Farm Credit Canada/Financement agricole Canada

1800 rue Hamilton St.

Regina, SK S4P 4L3

Ph: (306) 780-8900 Fax: (306) 780-8919

Toll Free: (888) 332-3301 www.fcc-fac.ca

RBC Royal Bank

Keith Wiebe, Vice President, Commercial Financial Services

Manitoba West 740 Rosser Ave. Brandon, MB R7A 0K9

Ph: (204) 726-3154 Fax: (204) 726-3103

e-mail: keith.wiebe@rbc.com

Scotiabank

Doug Shepherd

Director, Agricultural Banking

700-2nd St. SW, 39th Floor, Suite 3950 Calgary, AB T2P 2N7

Ph: (403) 441-2176

e-mail: doug.shepherd@scotiabank.com

TD Canada Trust

Central Canada Regional Agriculture Services

Roy Tomiak, District Manager Agriculture Services

903 Rosser Ave., Brandon MB R7A 0L3

Ph: (204) 729-2620 Fax: (204) 729-2621 e-mail: roy.tomiak@td.com

NEW bRUNSWICK

HEALTH MONITORED HATCHERIES

CLARK’S CHICK HATCHERY (NUTRECO CANADA INC.)

425 Route 104, Burtts Corner, NB E6L 2A9 Ph: (506) 363-3052

COUVOIR WESTCO LTÉE 9, rue Westco, Saint-Francois, NB E7A 1A5 Ph: (506) 992-3112

RIVERVIEW POULTRY FARMS LTD.

29723 Route 134, Dalhousie Junction, NB E3N 5Z7 Ph: (506) 753-3736

REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATIONS

Bear Island

Goodine’s Poultry Farm 3166 Route 105, NB E6L 1H7 Ph: (506) 363-2323

Edmundston

Ferme Avicole Morneault (1995) Ltée/ Morneault Poultry Farm (1995) Ltd. 460, chemin St-Joseph, NB E3V 3K5 Ph: (506) 258-3930

Kars

Grants Breeder Farm Ltd. 2914, Route 124 NB E5T 2Y1 Ph: (506) 485-2930

Keswick

Early Bird Eggs Ltd., (Dunphy’s Poultry Farm) RR 3, NB E0H 1N0 Ph: (506) 363-3092/4370

Keswick Ridge, York Co.

Sunny Glen Eggs Ltd. 425 Route 104, NB E0H 1N0 Ph: (506) 363-3025

McLeod

Les Oeufs Riverview Eggs Inc., (Riverview Poultry Farms Ltd.) 1119 Route 280, NB E3N 5W6 Ph: (506) 753-3736

St. Almo

Hugh Beveridge 3549, Route 390, NB E7G 3R7

Ph: (506) 356-2753

St-Simon

Ferme Avicole Chiasson 2094 route 335, NB E0B 1L0 Ph: (506) 727-5597

FEDERALLY REGULATED POULTRY SLAUGHTERING AND/OR PROCESSING PLANTS

Clair

Sunnymel Limited Partnership/Sunnymel, Societe en Commandite, (Olymel S.E.C./ Olymel L.P., Olymel S.E.C./L.P.),

465, rue Principale, NB E7A 2G6

Manitoba/New Brunswick

Ph: (506) 992-2076 Fax: (506) 992-2113

Dieppe

Bonte Foods Ltd., 615 Champlain St., NB E1A 7Z7

Ph: (506) 857-0025 Fax: (506) 859-6905

Florenceville-Bristol

McCain Foods Ltd., (McCain Foods - Canada), 8800 Main St., NB E7L 1B2

Ph: (506) 392-5541 Fax: (506) 392-0891

Moncton

Maple Leaf Foods Inc./Les Aliments Maple Leaf Inc.,(Maple Leaf Foods/Les Aliments Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Consumer Foods/ Les Aliments de Consommation Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Food Service/Service Alimentaire Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf

Poultry/Volaille Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf

Pork/Porc Maple Leaf, Schneider Foods/Les Aliment Schneider, J.M. Schneider, Mitchell’s Gourmet Foods, Hub Meat Packers, Larsen Packers, Cold Springs Farm, Maple Leaf Potatoes, Hub Meats/Les Viandes Hub, Cappola Food, Thames Valley Processors), 144 Edinburgh Dr., NB E1E 2K7 Ph: (506) 853-6100 Fax: (506) 853-0618

Saint-André

McCain Foods Ltd., (McCain Foods - Canada), 795, route 108, Building A, NB E3Y 4A5 Ph: (506) 473-2300 Fax: (506) 475-7021

Scoudouc

Ocean Pier, 20 Pattison St., NB E4P 3R4

Ph: (506) 532-3010 Fax: (506) 532-4345

St-Francois

Nadeau Ferme Avicole Ltée/ Nadeau Poultry Farm Ltd., 2222, rue Commercial, NB E7A 1B6 Ph: (506) 992-2192 Fax: (506) 992-3660

FEED MANUFACTURERS

ADM Alliance Nutrition 6300, boul. Choquette, Suite 11 Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 8L1 Ph: (450) 773-7111 Fax: (450) 773-7509 e-mail: maurice.champagne@adm.com www.admani.com/canada

ADM Alliance Nutrition 842 Juliana Dr., PO Box 1593 Woodstock, ON N4S 0A8

Ph: (519) 533-7343 Fax: (519) 539-0616 e-mail: david.turkington@adm.com www.admani.com/canada

Clarence Farm Services Ltd. 65 Industrial Ave., Truro, NS B2N 6V1 Ph: (902) 895-6366 Fax: (902) 893-8332

e-mail: tom@cfs.ca

Co-op Atlantic, Agricultural Division 92 Halifax St., Moncton, NB E1C 8N5

Ph: (506) 858-6334 Fax: (506) 858-6476

e-mail: lou.snyder@coopatlantic.ca www.coopatlantic.ca

Furst-McNess Company of Canada Ltd.

30 Wilson St., Ingersoll, ON N5C 4E8

Ph: (800) 363-9988 Fax: (519) 485-7442

e-mail: shelley.martin@mcness.com www.mcness.com

J & P Farm Services, A Division of Clarence Farm Services Ltd.

30 Checker Dr., Moncton, NB E1E 4R3

Ph: (506) 858-7845 Fax: (506) 858-5385

e-mail: al@cfs.ca

J & P Farm Services,

A Division of Clarence Farm Services Ltd.

87 Park St., Sussex, NB E4E 3Y2

Ph: (506) 433-4590 Fax: (506) 433-5186

e-mail: john@cfs.ca

PMT Inc.

12 - 550 Trillium Dr., Kitchener, ON N2R 1K3

Ph: (519) 748-5515 Fax: (519) 748-2663

e-mail: rforeman@pmtgroup.com www.pmtgroup.com

Shur-Gain, Nutreco Canada Inc.

Regional Office, 170 Stewart Ave., Sussex, NB E4E 2T5

Ph: (506) 432-4200 Fax: (506) 433-2983

e-mail: myrna.colpitts@nutreco.ca www.nutrecocanada.com

FEED INGREDIENTS, SUPPLEMENTS & ADDITIVES

AB Vista 270 - 150 S Pine Island Rd., Plantation, FL 33324 USA

Ph: (954) 278-3965

e-mail: tarayork@abvista.us or craigwyatt@abvista.us www.abvista.com

Adisseo 12288, rue du Poitou, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2T 5B1 Ph: (450) 799-5904 Fax: (450) 799-5961 e-mail: andre.gilbert@adisseo.com www.adisseo.com

Alltech Canada 5910, rue Barré, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2R 1E4 Ph: (450) 253-0779 Fax: (450) 253-0781

e-mail: fouellette@alltech.com www.alltech.com

Anitox Corp. 1055 Progress Circle, Lawrenceville, GA 30043 USA Ph: (678) 376-1055 or (705) 930-2949 Fax: (678) 376-1413

e-mail: fnel@anitox.com www.anitox.com

BASF Corporation 100 Park Ave., Florham Park, NJ 07932 USA Toll Free: (800) 527-9889 Fax: (973) 245-6843

e-mail: nutrition-north-america@basf.com www.animal-nutrition.basf.com

Canadian Bio-Systems Inc. 4389 112 Ave. SE, Calgary, AB T2C 0J7 Ph: (403) 279-3339 Fax: (403) 236-3471

e-mail: tjewson@canadianbio.com www.canadianbio.com

Crosby Molasses Company Limited PO Box 2240, 327 Rothesay Ave., Saint John, NB E2L 3V4 Ph: (506) 634-7515 Fax: (506) 634-1724

e-mail: jimcrosby@crosbys.com www.crosbys.com

DCL nutrition + animal health 6340, rue Choquette, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 8L1 Ph: (450) 773-0770 Fax: (450) 773-9491

Toll Free: (877) 470-3254

e-mail: pogrady@dcli.ca www.dcli.ca

New

Diamond V 10999 240th Ave., Spirit Lake, IA 51360 USA

Toll Free: (800) 373-7234

Fax: (319) 366-6333

e-mail: charms@diamondv.com www.diamondv.com

DSM Nutritional Products Canada Inc.

395 Waydom Dr., Ayr, ON N0B 1E0

Ph: (519) 624-2781 Fax: (519) 623-4849 e-mail: yves.gohier@dsm.com www.dsm.com

Emerald Seed Products Box 149, Avonlea, SK S0H 0C0

Ph: (306) 868-2030 Fax: (306) 868-2032

e-mail: info.esp@sasktel.com www.emeraldseedproducts.com

Halchemix Canada Inc.

240 Mary St., Port Perry, ON L9L 1B7

Ph: (905) 982-2781 Fax: (905) 982-2784 Toll Free: (800) 540-4756 lyndon.hiebert@halchemixcanada.com www.halchemixcanada.com

Jefo Inc.

5020, Jefo Ave., C.P. 325, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 7B6

Ph: (450) 799-2000 Fax: (450) 778-1338 e-mail: lmorneau@jefo.ca www.jefo.com

L. V. Lomas Limited

1660 Hymus Blvd., Dorval, QC H9P 2N6

Ph: (514) 683-0660 Fax: (514) 683-5050 e-mail: rdietert@lvlomas.com www.lvlomas.com

Mosaic Feed Ingredients

7827 Venture Rd., Regina, SK S4Y 1L4

Ph: (306) 536-5156

e-mail: mark.bonnor@mosaicco.com www.mosaicco.com

Novus International (Canada) Inc. 2910 South Sheridan Way, Oakville, ON L6J 7J8

Ph: (905) 440-0115 or (819) 461-2332

Fax: (905) 985-3198

e-mail: jp.lincourt@novusint.com

Parrish & Heimbecker Limited PO Box 4816, Rothesay, NB E2E 5X5 Ph: (506) 849-8585 Fax: (506) 849-8580

e-mail:

smithbrokerage@parrishandheimbecker. com www.parrishandheimbecker.com

Potash Corp. Feed Products 288 Maurice St., New Hamburg, ON N3A 2H8 Ph: (519) 662-3891 Fax: (519) 662-2154

e-mail: ken.barnes@potashcorp.com www.potashcorp.com

Rothsay, A Member of Maple Leaf Foods Inc. 169 Lower Truro Rd., PO Box 151, Truro, NS B2N 5C1 Ph: (902) 895-2801 Fax: (902) 893-0176 Toll Free: (877) 270-3930

e-mail: atlanticsales@rothsay.ca www.rothsay.ca

The Canadian Salt Company Limited 10701, boul Parkway, Anjou, QC H1J 1S1 Ph: (514) 352-7490 Fax: (514) 352-8371

e-mail: darsenault@windsorsalt.com www.windsorsalt.com

WLT Distributors Inc. 75 Henlow Bay, Winnipeg, MB R3Y 1G4 Ph: (204) 487-6336 Fax: (204) 487-6625

e-mail: rsukkau@wltdistributors.com www.wltdistributors.com

DRUGS, VACCINES, ETC.

Bio Agri Mix LP 11 Ellens St., PO Box 399, Mitchell, ON N0K 1N0 Ph: (519) 348-9865 Fax: (519) 348-4100

e-mail: wilson@bioagrimix.com www.bioagrimix.com

Ceva Animal Health

367 Michener Rd. Guelph, ON N1K 1E8 Ph: (519) 824-9570 Fax: (519) 824-3553

Toll Free: (800) 510-8864

e-mail: service.canada@ceva.com www.ceva-canada.ca

Elanco Animal Health

27 chemin McNally, Chelsea, QC J9B 2P4 Ph: (613) 620-2273 Fax: (819) 827-7410 e-mail: hughesbr@elanco.com www.elanco.com

Merck Animal Health 16750, route Transcanadienne, Kirkland, QC H9H 4M7 Ph: (866) 683-7838 Fax: (888) 498-4444 www.merck-animal-health.com

POULTRY LIGHTING

David Coburn, Chair; Yves Durepos, Vice Chair; George MacLeod, EFC Director; Jeff Dunphy & Kimberly Kelly, Directors; April Sexsmith, General Manager

New Brunswick/Newfoundland

Merial Canada

20000 Clark Graham, Baie d’Urfé, QC H9X 4B6

Ph: (514) 457-1555 Fax: (514) 457-1175

Toll Free: (888) 637-4251

e-mail: service.canada@merial.com www.merial.com

Phibro Animal Health

27 Lantern St., Kitchener, ON N2P 2M6

Ph: (519) 653-4151 Fax: (519) 653-1729

e-mail: michael.foti@pahc.com www.pahc.com

Vétoquinol Canada Inc.

2000 chemin Georges, Lavaltrie, QC J5T 3S5

Ph: (450) 586-2252 Fax: (450) 586-4649

Toll Free: (800) 565-0497 www.vetoquinol.ca

Zoetis Canada

17300 Trans-Canada Hwy. Kirkland, QC H9J 2M5

Ph: (800) 663-8888 Fax: (800) 668-8686 www.zoetis.ca

POULTRY CONSULTING, VETERINARIANS, RESEARCH,

ETC.

Perennia

32 Main St., Kentville, NS B4N 1J5

Ph: (902) 678-7722 Fax: (902) 678-7266 www.perennia.ca

INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS

ANAC - Atlantic Division

53 Elliott Dr., Sussex, NB E4E 2K5

Ph: (506) 433-5917

e-mail: anacatla@bellaliant.ca

Matthew Miller, Chairman; Gerry Lutes, Vice-Chairman; Louis Snyder, National Director; Dave Colpitts, Executive Manager & Secretary-Treasurer. Director: Dave Seeley, New Brunswick. Chicken Farmers of New Brunswick 103 - 277 Main St., Fredericton, NB E3A 1E1

Ph: (506) 452-8085 Fax: (506) 451-2121

e-mail: nbchicken@nb.aibn.com

Marc Cormier, Chairman; Louis Martin, Sec.-Mgr.

NB Egg Producers / Les producteurs d’oeufs du N.-B. Suite 101, 275 rue Main Street Fredericton, NB E3A 1E1

Ph: (506) 458-8885 Fax: (506) 453-0645

e-mail: nbegg@nbnet.nb.ca www.nbegg.ca

David Coburn, Chair; Yves Durepos, Vice Chair; George MacLeod, EFC Director; Jeff Dunphy & Kimberly Kelly, Directors; April Sexsmith, General Manager.

Turkey Farmers of New Brunswick 103 - 277 Main St., Fredericton, NB E3A 1E1

Ph: (506) 452-8103 Fax: (506) 451-2121

e-mail: nbchicken@nb.aibn.com

Larry Slipp, Chairman; Louis Martin, Sec-Mgr.

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT/ UNIVERSITIES

AGRICULTURE AND AGRI-FOOD

CANADA

Atlantic Regional Office 405 - 1791 Barrington St., Halifax, NS B3J 3K9

Ph: (902) 426-3198 Fax: (902) 426-3439

www.ats-sea.agr.gc.ca

AGRICULTURE AND AGRI-FOOD CANADA

New Brunswick Sub-Office PO Box 57000, Research Centre, 850 Lincoln Rd., Fredericton, NB E3B 6C2

Ph: (506) 452-3706 Fax: (506) 452-3509

www.ats-sea.agr.gc.ca

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION

AGENCY - Regional OfficeNew Brunswick 430 - 500 Beaverbrook Court, Fredericton, NB E3B 5X4

Ph: (506) 452-4963 Fax: (506) 451-2562

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION

AGENCY - Atlantic Area Office 1081 Main St., PO Box 6088, Moncton, NB E1C 8R2

Ph: (506) 777-3939 Fax: (506) 777-3942

www.inspection.gc.ca

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, AQUACULTURE AND FISHERIES, GOVERNMENT OF NEW BRUNSWICK

PO Box 6000, Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1

Ph: (506) 453-2457 Fax: (506) 453-7978

Toll Free: (888) 622-4742

e-mail: dwight.balzer@gnb.ca www.gnb.ca/agriculture

Dwight Balzer, Livestock Development Specialist - Non-Ruminant.

AGRICULTURAL

REPRESENTATIVES FOR bANKS

Bank of Montreal

Derek Briggs 656 Main St. Woodstock, NB E7M 2G9

Ph: (506) 328-4130 Fax: (506) 328-4134 e-mail: derek.briggs@bmo.com

Damon Black 633 Main St. Moncton, NB E1C 9X9

Ph: (506) 853-5749 Fax: (506) 853-5770

Donna Scribner

Account Manager, Agriculture 15 Market Square, Saint John, NB E2L 1E8

Ph: (506) 632-0207 Fax: (506) 633-0594

e-mail: donna.scribner@bmo.com

Jeff Kilpatrick

Account Manager, Agriculture

Ph: (506) 632-0206

Fax: (506) 633-0594

e-mail: jeffrey.kilpatrick@bmo.com

Farm Credit Canada/Financement agricole

Canada

1800 rue Hamilton St. Regina, SK S4P 4L3

Ph: (306) 780-8900 Fax: (306) 780-8919

Toll Free: (888) 332-3301

www.fcc-fac.ca

RBC Royal Bank

Bruce Young Vice President, Commercial Financial Services

940 Prince St. Truro, NS B2N 1H5

Ph: (902) 852-4496 Fax: (902) 852-4408

e-mail: bruce.young@rbc.com

Scotiabank

Larry Mayhew

Senior Commercial Relationship Manager

8726 Main St.

Florenceville, NB E7L 3G7

Ph: (506) 392-8033 Fax: (506) 392-8034

e-mail: larry.mayhew@scotiabank.com

Nathan Archibald

Client Relationship Manager

Eastern New Brunswick

274 Water St., PO Box 1595

Summerside, PE C1N 2V5

Ph: (902) 888-5350 Fax: (902) 436-1570

e-mail: nathan.archibald@scotiabank.com

TD Canada Trust

Atlantic Provinces Regional Agriculture Services

Gerald Flewelling, Manager, Small Business Banking & Agriculture

184 Hampton Rd., PO Box 21012

Quispamisis, NB E2E 4Z4

Ph: (506) 849-8124 Fax: (506) 849-8664

e-mail: gerald.flewelling@td.com

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LAbRADOR

HEALTH MONITORED HATCHERIES

CLARK’S CHICK HATCHERY (NUTRECO CANADA INC.)

Blaketown Rd., Route 80, Whitbourne, NL A0B 3K0

Ph: (709) 759-2728 or (506) 363-3052

REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATIONS

Bishops Falls

Mid-Island Egg Producers Co-op 12 Market Rd., PO Box 269, NL A0H 1C0

Ph: (709) 258-5124

Goulds

Valley Brook Farms PO Box 533, NL A1S 1G6

Ph: (709) 745-5236

Roaches Line

Newfoundland Eggs Inc. Site 4, Box 7, RR 1, NL A0A 1W0

Ph: (709) 528-4595

FEDERALLY REGULATED POULTRY SLAUGHTERING AND/OR PROCESSING PLANTS

St. John’s

Country Ribbon Inc., 907 East Whitehills Rd., Bldg. 902, NL A1C 5L7

Ph: (709) 722-3751 Fax: (709) 722-6010

FEED MANUFACTURERS

ADM Alliance Nutrition

6300, boul. Choquette, Suite 11

Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 8L1

Ph: (450) 773-7111 Fax: (450) 773-7509

e-mail: maurice.champagne@adm.com www.admani.com/canada

ADM Alliance Nutrition

842 Juliana Dr., PO Box 1593 Woodstock, ON N4S 0A8 Ph: (519) 533-7343 Fax: (519) 539-0616 e-mail: david.turkington@adm.com www.admani.com/canada

Clarence Farm Services Ltd.

65 Industrial Ave., Truro, NS B2N 6V1 Ph: (902) 895-6366 Fax: (902) 893-8332 e-mail: tom@cfs.ca

Co-op Atlantic PO Box 218, Mt. Pearl, NL A1N 2C2 Ph: (709) 368-3193 Fax: (709) 368-7994 e-mail: randy.h@countryribbon.com www.coopatlantic.ca

Furst-McNess Company of Canada Ltd. 30 Wilson St., Ingersoll, ON N5C 4E8 Ph: (800) 363-9988 Fax: (519) 485-7442 e-mail: shelley.martin@mcness.com www.mcness.com

PMT Inc.

12 - 550 Trillium Dr., Kitchener, ON N2R 1K3

Ph: (519) 748-5515 Fax: (519) 748-2663

e-mail: rforeman@pmtgroup.com www.pmtgroup.com

Shur-Gain, Nutreco Canada Inc. Regional Office, 170 Stewart Ave., Sussex, NB E4E 2T5 Ph: (506) 432-4200 Fax: (506) 433-2983 e-mail: myrna.colpitts@nutreco.ca www.nutrecocanada.com

FEED INGREDIENTS, SUPPLEMENTS &

ADDITIVES

AB Vista

270 - 150 S Pine Island Rd., Plantation, FL 33324 USA

Ph: (954) 278-3965

e-mail: tarayork@abvista.us or craigwyatt@abvista.us www.abvista.com

Adisseo 12288, rue du Poitou, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2T 5B1

Ph: (450) 799-5904 Fax: (450) 799-5961 e-mail: andre.gilbert@adisseo.com www.adisseo.com

Alltech Canada

5910, rue Barré, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2R 1E4

Ph: (450) 253-0779 Fax: (450) 253-0781

e-mail: fouellette@alltech.com www.alltech.com

Anitox Corp. 1055 Progress Circle, Lawrenceville, GA 30043 USA

Ph: (678) 376-1055 or (705) 930-2949

Fax: (678) 376-1413

e-mail: fnel@anitox.com www.anitox.com

BASF Corporation

100 Park Ave., Florham Park, NJ 07932 USA

Toll Free: (800) 527-9889

Fax: (973) 245-6843

e-mail: nutrition-north-america@basf.com www.animal-nutrition.basf.com

Canadian Bio-Systems Inc. 4389 112 Ave. SE, Calgary, AB T2C 0J7

Ph: (403) 279-3339 Fax: (403) 236-3471

e-mail: tjewson@canadianbio.com

www.canadianbio.com

Crosby Molasses Company Limited PO Box 2240, 327 Rothesay Ave., Saint John, NB E2L 3V4

Ph: (506) 634-7515 Fax: (506) 634-1724

e-mail: jimcrosby@crosbys.com www.crosbys.com

DCL nutrition + animal health 6340, rue Choquette, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 8L1 Ph: (450) 773-0770 Fax: (450) 773-9491 Toll Free: (877) 470-3254

e-mail: pogrady@dcli.ca www.dcli.ca

Diamond V 10999 240th Ave., Spirit Lake, IA 51360 USA Toll Free: (800) 373-7234 Fax: (319) 366-6333 e-mail: charms@diamondv.com www.diamondv.com

DSM Nutritional Products Canada Inc. 395 Waydom Dr., Ayr, ON N0B 1E0 Ph: (519) 624-2781 Fax: (519) 623-4849 e-mail: yves.gohier@dsm.com www.dsm.com

Emerald Seed Products Box 149, Avonlea, SK S0H 0C0 Ph: (306) 868-2030 Fax: (306) 868-2032 e-mail: info.esp@sasktel.com www.emeraldseedproducts.com

Halchemix Canada Inc.

240 Mary St., Port Perry, ON L9L 1B7 Ph: (905) 982-2781 Fax: (905) 982-2784 Toll Free: (800) 540-4756 lyndon.hiebert@halchemixcanada.com www.halchemixcanada.com

Jefo Inc.

5020, Jefo Ave., C.P. 325, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 7B6 Ph: (450) 799-2000 Fax: (450) 778-1338 e-mail: lmorneau@jefo.ca www.jefo.com

L. V. Lomas Limited 1660 Hymus Blvd., Dorval, QC H9P 2N6 Ph: (514) 683-0660 Fax: (514) 683-5050 e-mail: rdietert@lvlomas.com www.lvlomas.com

Mosaic Feed Ingredients 7827 Venture Rd., Regina, SK S4Y 1L4 Ph: (306) 536-5156

e-mail: mark.bonnor@mosaicco.com www.mosaicco.com

Novus International (Canada) Inc. 2910 South Sheridan Way, Oakville, ON L6J 7J8

Ph: (905) 440-0115 or (819) 461-2332 Fax: (905) 985-3198

e-mail: jp.lincourt@novusint.com

Parrish & Heimbecker Limited PO Box 4816, Rothesay, NB E2E 5X5

Ph: (506) 849-8585 Fax: (506) 849-8580

e-mail: smithbrokerage@parrishandheimbecker.com www.parrishandheimbecker.com

Potash Corp. Feed Products 288 Maurice St., New Hamburg, ON N3A 2H8

Ph: (519) 662-3891 Fax: (519) 662-2154 e-mail: ken.barnes@potashcorp.com www.potashcorp.com

Rothsay, A Member of Maple Leaf Foods Inc. 169 Lower Truro Rd., PO Box 151, Truro, NS B2N 5C1

Ph: (902) 895-2801 Fax: (902) 893-0176

Newfoundland

Toll Free: (877) 270-3930

e-mail: atlanticsales@rothsay.ca www.rothsay.ca

The Canadian Salt Company Limited 10701, boul Parkway, Anjou, QC H1J 1S1 Ph: (514) 352-7490 Fax: (514) 352-8371 e-mail: darsenault@windsorsalt.com www.windsorsalt.com

WLT Distributors Inc.

75 Henlow Bay, Winnipeg, MB R3Y 1G4 Ph: (204) 487-6336 Fax: (204) 487-6625

e-mail: rsukkau@wltdistributors.com www.wltdistributors.com

DRUGS, VACCINES, ETC.

Bio Agri Mix LP 11 Ellens St., PO Box 399, Mitchell, ON N0K 1N0 Ph: (519) 348-9865 Fax: (519) 348-4100

e-mail: wilson@bioagrimix.com www.bioagrimix.com

Ceva Animal Health

367 Michener Rd. Guelph, ON N1K 1E8 Ph: (519) 824-9570 Fax: (519) 824-3553

Toll Free: (800) 510-8864

e-mail: service.canada@ceva.com www.ceva-canada.ca

Elanco Animal Health

27 chemin McNally, Chelsea, QC J9B 2P4 Ph: (613) 620-2273 Fax: (819) 827-7410

e-mail: hughesbr@elanco.com www.elanco.com

Merck Animal Health 16750, route Transcanadienne, Kirkland, QC H9H 4M7 Ph: (866) 683-7838 Fax: (888) 498-4444 www.merck-animal-health.com

Merial Canada

20000 Clark Graham, Baie d’Urfé, QC H9X 4B6

Ph: (514) 457-1555 Fax: (514) 457-1175

Toll Free: (888) 637-4251

e-mail: service.canada@merial.com www.merial.com

Phibro Animal Health

27 Lantern St., Kitchener, ON N2P 2M6 Ph: (519) 653-4151 Fax: (519) 653-1729

e-mail: michael.foti@pahc.com www.pahc.com

Vétoquinol Canada Inc. 2000 chemin Georges, Lavaltrie, QC J5T 3S5 Ph: (450) 586-2252 Fax: (450) 586-4649 Toll Free: (800) 565-0497 www.vetoquinol.ca

Zoetis Canada 17300 Trans-Canada Hwy. Kirkland, QC H9J 2M5

Ph: (800) 663-8888 Fax: (800) 668-8686 www.zoetis.ca

POULTRY CONSULTING, VETERINARIANS, RESEARCH, ETC.

Perennia

32 Main St., Kentville, NS B4N 1J5 Ph: (902) 678-7722 Fax: (902) 678-7266 www.perennia.ca

Newfoundland/Nova Scotia

INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS

ANAC - Atlantic Division

53 Elliott Dr., Sussex, NB E4E 2K5

Ph: (506) 433-5917

e-mail: anacatla@bellaliant.ca

Matthew Miller, Chairman; Gerry Lutes, Vice-Chairman; Louis Snyder, National Director; Dave Colpitts, Executive Manager & Secretary-Treasurer. Director: Ed Doyle, Newfoundland & Labrador.

Chicken Farmers of Newfoundland & Labrador PO Box 8098, St. John’s, NL A1B 3M9

Ph: (709) 747-1493 Fax: (709) 747-0544

e-mail: rwalsh@nlchicken.com www.nlchicken.com

Egg Farmers of Newfoundlandand Labrador 1288 Topsail Rd., Paradise, NL A1L 1N7

Ph: (709) 722-2953 Fax: (709) 722-6204 e-mail: information@nleggs.ca www.nleggs.ca

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT/ UNIVERSITIES

AGRICULTURE AND AGRI-FOOD

CANADA

Newfoundland and Labrador Sub-Office 5 - 308 Brookfield Rd., St. John’s, NL A1E 6J5

Ph: (709) 772-4063 Fax: (709) 772-4803 www.ats-sea.agr.gc.ca

AGRICULTURE AND AGRI-FOOD

CANADA

Atlantic Regional Office 405 - 1791 Barrington St., Halifax, NS B3J 3K9

Ph: (902) 426-3198 Fax: (902) 426-3439

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION

AGENCY - Atlantic Area Office 1081 Main St., PO Box 6088, Moncton, NB E1C 8R2

Ph: (506) 777-3939 Fax: (506) 777-3942 www.inspection.gc.ca

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION

AGENCY - Regional OfficeNewfoundland and Labrador 10 Barter’s Hill, St. John’s, NL A1C 5X1 Ph: (709) 772-4424 Fax: (709) 772-2282

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES

Animal Health Division, PO Box 7400, St. John’s, NL A1E 3Y5

Ph: (709) 729-6879 Fax: (709) 729-0055 www.nr.gov.nl.ca

Chief Veterinary Officer: Dr. Hugh Whitney, hughwhitney@gov.nl.ca; Veterinary Pathologist: Dr. Laura Rogers, laurarogers@gov.nl.ca; Poultry Veterinarian: Dr. Robert Hudson, roberthudson@gov.nl.ca

FARM INDUSTRY REVIEW BOARD

Provincial Agriculture Bldg., PO Box 8700, 308 Brookfield Rd., St. John’s, NL A1B 4J6

Ph: (709) 729-3799 Fax: (709) 729-6568

Roger Churchill, Manager.

AGRICULTURAL

REPRESENTATIVES FOR bANKS

Bank of Montreal

Jeffrey Silver Account Manager, Agriculture

1319 Topsail Rd. Paradise, NL A1L 1N8

Ph: (709) 782-6592 Fax: (709) 782-6598

e-mail: jeffrey.silver@bmo.com

Farm Credit Canada/Financement agricole Canada

1800 rue Hamilton St. Regina, SK S4P 4L3

Ph: (306) 780-8900 Fax: (306) 780-8919 Toll Free: (888) 332-3301 www.fcc-fac.ca

RBC Royal Bank

Bruce Young Vice President, Commercial Financial Services 940 Prince St. Truro, NS B2N 1H5 Ph: (902) 852-4496 Fax: (902) 852-4408 e-mail: bruce.young@rbc.com

Scotiabank

Ryan MacInnis Manager, Commercial Banking Scotia Centre, 245 Water St. St. John’s, NL A1C 5H5

Ph: (709) 576-7948 Fax: (709) 576-7197

e-mail: ryan.macinnis@scotiabank.com

TD Canada Trust

Atlantic Provinces Regional Agriculture Services

Kevin Harnum, Manager Small Business Banking & Agriculture 140 Water St., 2nd Floor St. Johns, NL A1C 6H6 Ph: (709) 745-5087 Fax: (709) 745-8089 e-mail: kevin.harnum@td.com

NOVA SCOTIA

HEALTH MONITORED HATCHERIES

ATLANTIC POULTRY INCORPORATED 9565 Commercial St., New Minas, NS B4N 3G3

Ph: (902) 678-0480 Fax: (902) 678-1478

COX BROTHERS POULTRY FARM LTD. 7520 Hwy. 215, RR 1, Maitland, NS B0N 1T0 Ph: (902) 261-2823

LONE PINE FARM LTD.

RR 1, Kings County, Berwick, NS B0P 1E0 Ph: (902) 538-8900

NSAC HATCHERY

39 Discovery Dr., Truro, NS B2L 2R2 Ph: (902) 893-6635

REGISTERED EGG

GRADING STATIONS

Amherst

Maritime Pride Eggs Inc.

50 Tantramar Cres., NS B4H 0A1 Ph: (902) 667-2015

Dartmouth

Scotia Poultry Farm Ltd.

93 Bissett Lake Rd., NS B2V 2T3

Ph: (902) 434-2138

Debert

Colchester Co.

Bayview Poultry Farms Ltd.,

(C.E. Jennings & Son)

RR 1, NS B0M 1G0

Ph: (902) 662-2962

Middleton

Coldspring Farm

77 Delusion Rd., RR 4, NS B0S 1P0

Ph: (902) 825-4401

Millville

Cape Breton Co.

Hilly Acres Farm Ltd.

289 Millville Rd. NS B0C 1B0

Ph: (902) 674-2825

New Germany

Delong Poultry Farm Ltd.

312 Barss Corner Rd., RR 1, NS B0R 1E0

Ph: (902) 644-2718/3353

New Germany

T & P Meisner’s Poultry Ltd., (A & C

Meisner Poultry & Egg Farm)

1025 Osborne Rd., RR 2, NS B0R 1E0

Ph: (902) 644-3582

Port Morien

Terence Kennedy

3980 Homeville Rd., RR 1, NS B0A 1T0

Ph: (902) 849-3478

Port Williams

Atlantic Poultry Incorporated

830 Belcher St., NS B0P 1T0

Ph: (902) 679-4910 Fax: (902) 679-4912

Princeville

Inverness Co. Rooyakkers Farm Ltd.

901 Riverside Rd. NS B0E 3L0

Ph: (902) 625-3960

River Philip

Cumberland Co.

Floyd Dickie & Sons Ltd. NS B0M 1U0

Ph: (902) 686-3829

St. Andrews

Antigonish Co. Tony Overmars Farms Ltd.

3563, Route 316, NS B0H 1X0

Ph: (902) 863-4480

Stirling Brook

Cox Bros. Poultry Farm Ltd. 7520, Hwy. 125, NS B0N 1T0

Ph: (902) 261-2823

FEDERALLY REGULATED POULTRY SLAUGHTERING AND/OR PROCESSING PLANTS

Antigonish

Antigonish Abattoir Ltd., (Tonys Meats), 475 Landing Rd., NS B2G 2L2

Ph: (902) 863-1545 Fax: (902) 863-9313

Berwick

Eden Valley Poultry Incorporated, 326 Main St., NS B0P 1E0 Ph: (902) 538-3800 Fax: (902) 538-7735

Lakeside

Eastern Meat Purveyors Ltd., (Eastern Food Service), 4 Dominion Cres., NS B3T 1M1 Ph: (902) 876-2356 Fax: (902) 876-0162

FEED MANUFACTURERS

ADM Alliance Nutrition 6300, boul. Choquette, Suite 11 Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 8L1 Ph: (450) 773-7111 Fax: (450) 773-7509

e-mail: maurice.champagne@adm.com www.admani.com/canada

ADM Alliance Nutrition 842 Juliana Dr., PO Box 1593

Woodstock, ON N4S 0A8

Ph: (519) 533-7343 Fax: (519) 539-0616

e-mail: david.turkington@adm.com www.admani.com/canada

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HYGIENIC DRYING POWDER FOR POULTRY BARNS

“All areas of my production have improved since I started using drySTART®!”

Johnny Heemskerk of Heemskerk Farms Ltd. owns and operates a broiler chicken unit in Norwich Ontario, where he has been farming since 2001. Johnny averages 21,000 per crop and has 5.8 crops per year.

Johnny has been using drySTART® on the floors of his chicken barns since 2011. He was using straw and was finding that it would stick and cake to the floors. After watching the drySTART® information DVD, he decided to give drySTART® drying powder a try. Once he tried it, Johnny said, “The difference was like night and day, the manure did not stick to the floors, which greatly reduced clean-out times and the birds looked a lot healthier and cleaner.”

Johnny uses drySTART® on both concrete and plywood floors. He applies drySTART® followed by a layer of straw. Some things Johnny has to say about the benefits of using drySTART® are: “All areas of my production have improved since I started using drySTART®. My birds are a lot more even and I have less condemns, clean-out times are a fraction of what they used to be and my hydro bill is less because I do not have to use my fans as much to keep the barn dry.”

Johnny has found great success in using drySTART® and looks forward to continuing to see the benefits in his chicken barns.

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Nova Scotia

Atlantic Poultry Incorporated

791 Belcher St., RR 1, Port Williams B0P 1T0

Ph: (902) 678-1335 Fax: (902) 678-4901

e-mail: gerryk@atlanticpoultry.com www.atlanticpoultry.com

Clarence Farm Services Ltd.

65 Industrial Ave., Truro, NS B2N 6V1

Ph: (902) 895-6366 Fax: (902) 893-8332

e-mail: tom@cfs.ca

Co-op Atlantic

349 Willow St., Truro, NS B2N 5B1 Ph: (902) 895-3854 Fax: (902) 893-3274

e-mail: paul.harris@coopatlantic.ca www.coopatlantic.ca

Co-op Atlantic

47 Minas Warehouse Rd., New Minas, NS B4N 5A5

Ph: (902) 681-6124 Fax: (902) 681-2644

e-mail: scott.williams@coopatlantic.ca

Furst-McNess Company of Canada Ltd.

30 Wilson St., Ingersoll, ON N5C 4E8

Ph: (800) 363-9988 Fax: (519) 485-7442 e-mail: shelley.martin@mcness.com www.mcness.com

J & P Farm Services,

A Division of Clarence Farm Services Ltd.

RR 4, Box 60, Dorsay Rd., Amherst, NS B4H 3Y2

Ph: (902) 667-8955 Fax: (902) 667-3188

e-mail: doug@cfs.ca

Northeast Nutrition Inc.

494 Willow St., Truro, NS B2N 6X8 Ph: (902) 893-9449 Fax: (902) 893-4680

e-mail: kris.nicholls@cookeaqua.com

PMT Inc.

12 - 550 Trillium Dr., Kitchener, ON N2R 1K3

Ph: (519) 748-5515 Fax: (519) 748-2663

e-mail: rforeman@pmtgroup.com www.pmtgroup.com

Shur-Gain, Nutreco Canada Inc. Regional Office, 170 Stewart Ave., Sussex, NB E4E 2T5

Ph: (506) 432-4200 Fax: (506) 433-2983

e-mail: myrna.colpitts@nutreco.ca www.nutrecocanada.com

FEED INGREDIENTS, SUPPLEMENTS & ADDITIVES

AB Vista

270 - 150 S Pine Island Rd., Plantation, FL 33324 USA

Ph: (954) 278-3965

e-mail: tarayork@abvista.us or craigwyatt@abvista.us www.abvista.com

Adisseo 12288, rue du Poitou, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2T 5B1 Ph: (450) 799-5904 Fax: (450) 799-5961

e-mail: andre.gilbert@adisseo.com www.adisseo.com

Alltech Canada 5910, rue Barré, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2R 1E4 Ph: (450) 253-0779 Fax: (450) 253-0781

e-mail: fouellette@alltech.com www.alltech.com

Anitox Corp. 1055 Progress Circle, Lawrenceville, GA 30043 USA Ph: (678) 376-1055 or (705) 930-2949 Fax: (678) 376-1413

e-mail: fnel@anitox.com www.anitox.com

BASF Corporation 100 Park Ave., Florham Park, NJ 07932 USA

Toll Free: (800) 527-9889 Fax: (973) 245-6843

e-mail: nutrition-north-america@basf.com www.animal-nutrition.basf.com

Canadian Bio-Systems Inc. 4389 112 Ave. SE, Calgary, AB T2C 0J7 Ph: (403) 279-3339 Fax: (403) 236-3471

e-mail: tjewson@canadianbio.com www.canadianbio.com

Crosby Molasses Company Limited PO Box 2240, 327 Rothesay Ave., Saint John, NB E2L 3V4

Ph: (506) 634-7515 Fax: (506) 634-1724

e-mail: jimcrosby@crosbys.com www.crosbys.com

DCL nutrition + animal health 6340, rue Choquette, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 8L1

Ph: (450) 773-0770 Fax: (450) 773-9491

Toll Free: (877) 470-3254

e-mail: pogrady@dcli.ca www.dcli.ca

SANOVO STAALKAT

Staalkat Graders with wash down features deliver the highest quality pack to the consumer Sanovo Breakers with the highest yield and the best separation Loaders, Tray Washers and Accumulators for existing or new installations Farmpackers from 40 to 200 CPH with Stackers and Palletizers Hard Cooking and Peeling Systems

for further information on new or used graders, breakers and farmpackers contact:

Craig England cengland@sanovousa.com +1.248.761.1436

Mike Enck menck@sanovousa.com +1.717.682.7135

Jim Nield jnield@sanovousa.com +1.586.918.8600

Diamond V 10999 240th Ave., Spirit Lake, IA 51360 USA

Toll Free: (800) 373-7234 Fax: (319) 366-6333

e-mail: charms@diamondv.com www.diamondv.com

DSM Nutritional Products Canada Inc.

395 Waydom Dr., Ayr, ON N0B 1E0

Ph: (519) 624-2781 Fax: (519) 623-4849 e-mail: yves.gohier@dsm.com www.dsm.com

Emerald Seed Products Box 149, Avonlea, SK S0H 0C0

Ph: (306) 868-2030 Fax: (306) 868-2032

e-mail: info.esp@sasktel.com www.emeraldseedproducts.com

Halchemix Canada Inc.

240 Mary St., Port Perry, ON L9L 1B7

Ph: (905) 982-2781 Fax: (905) 982-2784 Toll Free: (800) 540-4756 lyndon.hiebert@halchemixcanada.com www.halchemixcanada.com

Jefo Inc.

5020, Jefo Ave., C.P. 325, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 7B6

Ph: (450) 799-2000 Fax: (450) 778-1338 e-mail: lmorneau@jefo.ca www.jefo.com

L. V. Lomas Limited

1660 Hymus Blvd., Dorval, QC H9P 2N6

Ph: (514) 683-0660 Fax: (514) 683-5050 e-mail: rdietert@lvlomas.com www.lvlomas.com

Mosaic Feed Ingredients

7827 Venture Rd., Regina, SK S4Y 1L4

Ph: (306) 536-5156

e-mail: mark.bonnor@mosaicco.com www.mosaicco.com

Novus International (Canada) Inc. 2910 South Sheridan Way, Oakville, ON L6J 7J8

Ph: (905) 440-0115 or (819) 461-2332

Fax: (905) 985-3198

e-mail: jp.lincourt@novusint.com

Parrish & Heimbecker Limited PO Box 4816, Rothesay, NB E2E 5X5 Ph: (506) 849-8585 Fax: (506) 849-8580

e-mail:

smithbrokerage@parrishandheimbecker. com www.parrishandheimbecker.com

Potash Corp. Feed Products 288 Maurice St., New Hamburg, ON N3A 2H8

Ph: (519) 662-3891 Fax: (519) 662-2154

e-mail: ken.barnes@potashcorp.com www.potashcorp.com

Rothsay, A Member of Maple Leaf Foods Inc. 169 Lower Truro Rd., PO Box 151, Truro, NS B2N 5C1 Ph: (902) 895-2801 Fax: (902) 893-0176 Toll Free: (877) 270-3930

e-mail: atlanticsales@rothsay.ca www.rothsay.ca

S.F. Rendering Limited PO Box 208, Centreville, NS B0P 1T0 Ph: (902) 582-7045 Fax: (902) 582-3543

Nova Scotia

e-mail: sfr@xcountry.tv www.sfrendering.ca

The Canadian Salt Company Limited 10701, boul Parkway, Anjou, QC H1J 1S1

Ph: (514) 352-7490 Fax: (514) 352-8371

e-mail: darsenault@windsorsalt.com www.windsorsalt.com

WLT Distributors Inc.

75 Henlow Bay, Winnipeg, MB R3Y 1G4

Ph: (204) 487-6336 Fax: (204) 487-6625

e-mail: rsukkau@wltdistributors.com www.wltdistributors.com

DRUGS, VACCINES, ETC.

Bio Agri Mix LP

11 Ellens St., PO Box 399, Mitchell, ON N0K 1N0 Ph: (519) 348-9865 Fax: (519) 348-4100

e-mail: wilson@bioagrimix.com www.bioagrimix.com

Ceva Animal Health

367 Michener Rd. Guelph, ON N1K 1E8 Ph: (519) 824-9570 Fax: (519) 824-3553 Toll Free: (800) 510-8864 e-mail: service.canada@ceva.com www.ceva-canada.ca

Elanco Animal Health

27 chemin McNally, Chelsea, QC J9B 2P4 Ph: (613) 620-2273 Fax: (819) 827-7410 e-mail: hughesbr@elanco.com www.elanco.com

Proudly Representing the Egg and Pullet Producers of Nova Scotia for over 40 years

2013 Board of Directors

Chair – Paul Overmars

Vice-Chair – Geneve Newcombe

EFC Director – Glen Jennings

Directors – Peter Clarke, Floyd Dickie, Ralph DeLong, Theodore Eyking, Tim Cox

Nova Scotia Egg Producers

P.O. Box 1096, 55 Queen Street Truro, Nova Scotia B2N 5G9

Phone: (902) 895-6341 • Fax: (902) 895-6343

info@nsegg.ca • www.nsegg.ca

Nova Scotia

Merck Animal Health

16750, route Transcanadienne, Kirkland, QC H9H 4M7

Ph: (866) 683-7838 Fax: (888) 498-4444 www.merck-animal-health.com

Merial Canada

20000 Clark Graham, Baie d’Urfé, QC H9X 4B6

Ph: (514) 457-1555 Fax: (514) 457-1175 Toll Free: (888) 637-4251 e-mail: service.canada@merial.com www.merial.com

Phibro Animal Health

27 Lantern St., Kitchener, ON N2P 2M6 Ph: (519) 653-4151 Fax: (519) 653-1729

e-mail: michael.foti@pahc.com www.pahc.com

Vétoquinol Canada Inc. 2000 chemin Georges, Lavaltrie, QC J5T 3S5 Ph: (450) 586-2252 Fax: (450) 586-4649 Toll Free: (800) 565-0497 www.vetoquinol.ca

Zoetis Canada 17300 Trans-Canada Hwy. Kirkland, QC H9J 2M5

Ph: (800) 663-8888 Fax: (800) 668-8686 www.zoetis.ca

POULTRY CONSULTING, VETERINARIANS, RESEARCH, ETC.

Perennia

32 Main St., Kentville, NS B4N 1J5

Ph: (902) 678-7722 Fax: (902) 678-7266 www.perennia.ca

INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS

ANAC - Atlantic Division

53 Elliott Dr., Sussex, NB E4E 2K5 Ph: (506) 433-5917

e-mail: anacatla@bellaliant.ca

Matthew Miller, Chairman; Gerry Lutes, Vice-Chairman; Louis Snyder, National Director; Dave Colpitts, Executive Manager & Secretary-Treasurer. Director: Amanda Leslie, Nova Scotia. Chicken Farmers of Nova Scotia 531Main St., Kentville, NS B4N 1L4

Ph: (902) 681-7400 Fax: (902) 681-7401

e-mail: chicken@nschicken.com www.nschicken.com

Paul Cook, Chair; Lindsay Steele, ViceChair. Directors: Ron te Stroete, Steven Eadie, Matthew Harvie, Nick de Graaf. Chicken Producers Association of Nova Scotia

c/o 531Main St., Kentville, NS B4N 1L4

Ph: (902) 681-7400 Fax: (902) 681-7401

Karson Lewis, Chair; Joel Sheffield, Vice-Chair; Frank Peters, Treasurer; Joan Kennedy, Secretary, Ph: (902) 582-3042. Directors: Andre Merks, Craig Newcombe. Nova Scotia Egg Producers PO Box 1096, 55 Queen St. Truro, NS B2N 5G9

Ph: (902) 895-6341 Fax: (902) 895-6343

e-mail: info@nsegg.ca www.nsegg.ca

Paul Overmars, Chair; Geneve Newcombe, Vice-Chair; Glen Jennings, EFC Director; Patti Wyllie, General Manager. Directors: Peter Clarke, Tim Cox, Ralph DeLong, Floyd Dickie, Theodore Eyking. Turkey Farmers of Nova Scotia

969 Seminary Ave., Canning, NS B0P 1H0

Ph: (902) 582-7877 Fax: (902) 582-5326

Toll Free: (866) 444-6782 e-mail: info@nsturkey.ca www.nsturkey.ca

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT/ UNIVERSITIES

AGRICULTURE AND AGRI-FOOD CANADA

Atlantic Regional Office 405 - 1791 Barrington St., Halifax, NS B3J 3K9

Ph: (902) 426-3198 Fax: (902) 426-3439 www.ats-sea.agr.gc.ca

AGRICULTURE AND AGRI-FOOD CANADA

Nova Scotia Sub-Office 361 Pictou Rd., Truro NS B2N 2T6 Ph: (902) 896-3652 Fax: (902) 896-0100

ATLANTIC POULTRY RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Dalhousie University, Faculty of Agricultural, Dept. Plant and Animal Sciences PO Box 550, Truro NS B2N 5E3

Ph: (902) 896-2254 Fax: (902) 895-6734

e-mail: danderson@dal.ca

www.dal.ca/faculty/agriculture/research/ centres-and-labs/atlantic-poultry-researchinstitute.html

Chairman/CEO, Derek Anderson.

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION

AGENCY - Atlantic Area Office 1081 Main St., PO Box 6088, Moncton, NB E1C 8R2

Ph: (506) 777-3939 Fax: (506) 777-3942 www.inspection.gc.ca

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION

AGENCY - Regional Office - Nova Scotia 1992 Agency Dr., Dartmouth, NS B3B 1Y9 Ph: (902) 426-2110 Fax: (902) 426-4844

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Veterinarians at Hancock Veterinary Pathology Lab 65 River Rd., Bible Hill, NS B2N 2P3 Ph: (902) 893-6540 Fax: (902) 895-6684 www.gov.ns.ca/agri

Dr. Robert Kerr, DVM, Dip. Vet. Path., Program Veterinarian, Ph: (902) 893-3491, e-mail: kerrrw@gov.ns.ca; Dr. Grant Spearman, DVM, Dip. Vet. Path., Diagnostic Pathologist, Ph: (902) 893-6538, e-mail: spearmjg@gov.ns.ca.

NOVA SCOTIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

1800 Argyle St., Suite 605, Halifax, NS B3J 3N8 Ph: (902) 424-4560 Fax: (902) 424-4671 www.gov.ns.ca/agri

NOVA SCOTIA NATURAL PRODUCTS MARKETING COUNCIL

176 College Rd., Truro, NS B2N 2P2

Ph: (902) 893-6511 Fax: (902) 893-6573

www.gov.ns.ca/agri/npmc

Dave Davies, Chair.

AGRICULTURAL REPRESENTATIVES FOR bANKS

Bank of Montreal

Gail Boutilier

26 Aberdeen St. Kentville, NS B4N 2N1

Ph: (902) 678-5838 Fax: (902) 678-2779

e-mail: gail.boutilier@bmo.com

Mike Steele

Commercial Area Banking Manager 5151 George St. Halifax, NS B3J 1M5

Ph: (902) 421-4779 Fax: (902) 421-3726

Wally Simpson

Account Manager, Agriculture 507 Prince St. Truro, NS B2N 1E8

Ph: (902) 895-3871 Fax: (902) 895-1081

e-mail: wally.simpson@bmo.com

Farm Credit Canada/ Financement agricole Canada

1800 rue Hamilton St. Regina, SK S4P 4L3

Ph: (306) 780-8900 Fax: (306) 780-8919

Toll Free: (888) 332-3301

www.fcc-fac.ca

RBC Royal Bank

Bruce Young Vice President, Commercial Financial Services

940 Prince St. Truro, NS B2N 1H5

Ph: (902) 852-4496 Fax: (902) 852-4408

e-mail: bruce.young@rbc.com

Scotiabank

Andrew Woolaver

Senior Relationship Manager, Annapolis Valley

47 Aberdeen St., PO Box 128 Kentville, NS B4N 3W4

Ph: (902) 678-5164 Fax: (902) 678-5167

e-mail: andrew.woolaver@scotiabank.com

TD Canada Trust

Atlantic Provinces Regional Agriculture Services

Shelley Lebrun, Manager

Small Business Banking & Agriculture

1785 Barrington St., Halifax, NS B3J 2P8

Ph: (902) 429-5210 Fax: (902) 429-3415

e-mail: shelley.lebrun@td.com

Kevin Harnum, Manager Small Business Banking & Agriculture

North Eastern Nova Scotia

140 Water St., 2nd Floor

St. Johns, NL A1C 6H6

Ph: (709) 745-5087 Fax: (709) 745-8089

e-mail: kevin.harnum@td.com

ONTARIO

HEALTH MONITORED HATCHERIES

ARCHER’S POULTRY FARM LTD.

RR 3, Brighton, ON K0K 1H0

Ph: (613) 475-0820

ARKELL HATCHERY

RR 2, Guelph, ON N1H 6H8 Ph: (519) 836-0150

BONNIE’S CHICK HATCHERY LTD.

18 Arthur St., Elmira, ON N3B 2Z6 Ph: (519) 669-2561

CARGILL VALUE ADDED MEATS

644 Nanticoke Creek Parkway, Jarvis, ON N0A 1J0

Ph: (519) 587-2289

CEVA ANIMAL HEALTH

DBA VETECH LABORATORIES INC

131 Malcolm Rd., Guelph, ON N1K 1A8

Ph: (519) 822-2994

CRO QUAIL FARMS INC. (SPECK FARMS)

3625 16th Rd., St. Ann’s, ON L0R 1Y0

Ph: (905) 562-7277

CUDDY FARMS LTD.

RR 5, Strathroy, ON N7G 3H6

Ph: (519) 245-1592

CURTIS CHICKS LTD.

(MAPLE LODGE FARMS)

101 Fox Rd., RR 1, Port Hope, ON L1A 3V5

Ph: (905) 885-6337

FLEMING CHICKS LTD.

(MAPLE LODGE FARMS)

4412 Ontario St., PO Box 1000, Beamsville, ON L0R 1B0

Ph: (905) 563-4914

FLINTSHIRE PHEASANT HATCHERY

RR 1, Flinton, ON K0H 1P0

Ph: (613) 336-8552

FREY’S HATCHERY LTD.

80 Northside Dr., St. Jacobs, ON N0B 2N0

Ph: (519) 664-2291

GOODWOOD FARMS LTD.

RR 1, Goodwood, ON L0C 1A0 Ph: (905) 640-5321

HARRY AND MONIQUE VAN LIESHOUT

4578 Nauvoo Rd., RR 7, Watford, ON N0M 2S0

Ph: (519) 849-6131

HORIZON POULTRY (MAPLE LEAF CONSUMER FOODS)

90 - 10th Ave., Hanover, ON N4N 3B8

Ph: (519) 364-3200

HYBRID TURKEYS,

A DIVISION OF HENDRIX GENETICS LTD.

154 Washburn Rd., Kitchener, ON N2R 1S2

Ph: (519) 894-4719

HYBRID TURKEYS,

A DIVISION OF HENDRIX GENETICS LTD.

39 Cherry Blossom Rd., Cambridge, ON N3H 4R7

Ph: (519) 653-3527

ISA NORTH AMERICA,

A DIVISION OF HENDRIX GENETICS LTD.

500 Franklin Blvd., Cambridge, ON N1R 5V9

Ph: (519) 621-5191

KING COLE DUCKS LTD.

PO Box 185, RR 3, Newmarket, ON L4G 3H3

Ph: (905) 836-9461

LAKESIDE GAME FARM

RR 1, Lakeside, ON N0M 2G0

Ph: (519) 349-2552

LOHMANN TIERZUCHT CANADA LTD.

180 Garden Ave., Brantford, ON N3S 7W4 Ph: (519) 758-5909

MAPLE LEAF CONSUMER FOODS

70 Heritage Dr., New Hamburg, ON N3A 2J4

Ph: (519) 662-1501

MAPLE LEAF FOODS INC. (COLD SPRINGS FARM)

149 Brock St., Thamesford, ON N0M 2M0

Ph: (519) 285-3940

McCULLY CENTURY FARM

RR 3, Chatham, ON N7M 5J3

Ph: (519) 358-1622

MCKINLEY FARMS (ST. MARYS) LTD.

772 Queen St. E., St. Marys, ON N4X 1C2

Ph: (519) 284-1790

MILL POND HATCHERY

555 Pipeline Rd., RR 1, Grafton, ON K0K 2G0

Ph: (905) 349-3958

RYCKMAN FARMS

19914 Duart Rd., Muirkirk, ON N0L 1X0

Ph: (519) 678-3481

SILVER MAPLE GAME BIRDS

2394 Manser Rd., RR 1, Millbank, ON N0K 1L0

Ph: (519) 656-3342

STRATFORD CHICK HATCHERY LTD.

17 Pine St., Stratford, ON N5A 1W2

Ph: (519) 275-2240

STRATFORD CHICK HATCHERY LTD.

3 Hawk St., Nanticoke, ON N0A 1J0

Ph: (519) 587-5188

UNIONDALE HATCHERY

RR 3, Lakeside, ON N0M 2G0

Ph: (519) 349-2670

UPLANDS PHEASANTRY

6286 Fleming Rd., RR 1, Camlachie, ON N0N 1E0

Ph: (519) 542-7089

WALLENSTEIN HATCHERY

80 Northside Dr., St. Jacobs, ON N0B 2N0

Ph: (519) 664-2291

WEBFOOT FARM AND HATCHERY

RR 2, Elora, ON N0B 1S0

Ph: (519) 846-9885

Nova Scotia/ontario

WILLOWCREEK HATCHERY

RR 1, Elora, ON N0B 1S0

Ph: (519) 846-5267

REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATIONS

Armena

Sunworks Farm Ltd.

PO Box 55, AB T0B 0G0

Ph: (780) 672-9798

Athabasca

Katherine Nelson

PO Box 336, AB T9S 2A4

Ph: (780) 675-4741

Bassano

Hutterian Brethren Church of Newell, (Newell Colony)

PO Box 360, AB T0J 0B0

Ph: (403) 641-2121

Blackfalds

Hutterian Brethren Church of Bentley, (Bentley Colony)

RR 1, AB T0M 0J0

Ph: (403) 885-5095

Bluffton

Torben Velling

RR 2, AB T0C 0M0

Ph: (403) 843-2860

Bragg Creek

Sperling Farm

PO Box 31, AB T0L 0K0

Ph: (403) 949-3880

Breton

Purnima Farms

PO Box 575, AB T0C 0P0

Ph: (780) 696-2332

Calgary

Burnbrae Farms Ltd.

3404 - 56th Ave. SE, AB T2C 2C3

Ph: (403) 279-1779

Calgary

Gilani Investments of Alberta Ltd., (Sparks Farm Egg Supply; Eastern Alberta Produce; Echo Eggs)

RR 6, AB T2H 4L5

Ph: (403) 285-7181

Carbon

1315153 Alberta Corp., (Britestone Farming)

PO Box 129, AB T0M 0L0

Ph: (403) 572-3046

Cardston

Hutterian Brethren Church of East Cardston (1977)

General Delivery, AB T0K 0K0

Ph: (403) 653-2451

Castor

Hutterian Brethren of Castor

PO Box 547, AB T0C 0X0

Ph: (403) 882-3305

Cleardale

Hutterian Bretheren Church of Cleardale, (Cleardale Colony)

PO Box 159, AB T0H 3Y0

Ph: (780) 685-2870/2704

Cluny

Hutterian Brethren Church of Cluny, (Cluny Colony)

PO Box 70, AB T0J 0S0

Ph: (403) 734-2481

Drumheller

Starland Colony

PO Box 1720, AB T0J 0Y0

Ph: (403) 772-2133

Eaglesham

Codesa Colony, (Peace Country Poultry Farms)

PO Box 300, AB T0H 1H0

Ph: (780) 359-2422

Fort Macleod

Driview Farms, (Gerrit and Janet Van Hierden)

PO Box 1123, AB T0L 0Z0

Ph: (403) 553-4665

Grande Prairie

Hutterian Brethren Church of Grandview, (Grandview Colony)

RR 2, AB T8V 2Z9

Ph: (403) 532-6500

Granum

Hutterian Brethren Church of Granum PO Box 360, AB T0K 1A0 Ph: (403) 687-2180

Hay River

Hay River Poultry Farms Ltd.

7 Studney Dr., NT X0E 0R6

Ph: (867) 874-2212

Hussar

Ridgeland Hutterian Brethren PO Box 64, AB T0J 1S0

Ph: (403) 787-2100

Irracana

Hutterian Brethren Church of Tschetter, (Tschetter Colony)

General Delivery, AB T0M 1B0

Ph: (403) 935-4406

Irvine

Hutterian Brethren Church of Elkwater, (Elkwater Colony)

PO Box 117, AB T0J 1V0

Ph: (403) 834-2120

La Crete

Wild Rose Poultry Farms, (Abraham F. Wall)

PO Box 924, AB T0H 2H0

Ph: (403) 928-2557

La Crete

Savage Farm, (Corny F. Wall)

PO Box 1024, AB T0H 2H0

Ph: (780) 928-2721

Lethbridge

Harvest Haven Market Farm

RR 8, Site 22, Comp. 1, AB T1J 4P4

Ph: (403) 329-9157

Linden

Oxyoke Farms Ltd.

PO Box 552, AB T0M 0J0

Ph: (403) 546-0110

Morinville

Moralta Poultry Farms, (Morinville Colony)

RR 2, AB T8R 1P5

Ph: (780) 939-2118

Morinville

Kuku Farms

RR 1, AB T0G 1P0

Ph: (403) 939-2683

Neerlandia

David and Christien Hospers

PO Box 116, AB T0G 1R0

Ph: (780) 674-8872

Nobleford

Galimax Trading Inc.

117 13th St., AB T0L 1S0

Ph: (403) 315-1093

Oyen

Acadia Hutterian Brethren Ltd., (Acadia Colony)

PO Box 210, AB T0J 2J0

Ph: (403) 664-2406

Pincher Creek

Hutterian Brethren Church of Spring Point

PO Box 249, AB T1K 3Z8

Ph: (403) 553-2284

Pincher Creek

Hutterian Brethren of Pincher Creek

PO Box 1028, AB T0K 1W0

Ph: (403) 627-4021

Red Deer

Hutterian Brethren Church of Pine Hill, (P.H. Egg Farms)

RR 4, AB T4N 5E4

Ph: (403) 886-4626 Fax: (403) 886-4656

Rimbey

Hutterian Brethren Church of Leedale, (Leedale Colony)

Sec. 23, Twp #41, Rge 4, West of 5th, AB T0C 2J0

Ph: (403) 843-6681

Standard

Standard Hutterian Brethren, (Standard Colony Farming Co. Ltd.)

offers a wide variety of Poultry equipment to meet today’s standards and needs. The Meller Aviary meets all EU standards as well as providing an exceptional living space where the welfare and production of the flock are able to flourish. Starting from day old chicks to 19 week layers Meller has it all.

PO Box 390, AB T0J 3G0

Ph: (403) 644-2224 Fax: (403) 644-2196

Torrington

Hutterian Brethren Church of Valley-View, (Valley-View Colony)

PO Box 99, AB T0M 2B0

Ph: (403) 631-2372

Two Hills

John de Boer, (Grazin Acres)

PO Box 58, AB T0B 4K0

Ph: (780) 657-2001

Viking

Hutterian Brethren Church of Viking, (Viking Colony)

PO Box 840, AB T0B 4N0

Ph: (403) 336-4972

Vulcan

Hutterian Brethren

Church of the Little Bow Colony

PO Box 1587, AB T0L 2B0

Ph: (403) 897-2323

Warburg

Hutterian Brethren Church of Warburg, (Warburg Colony)

PO Box 520, AB T0C 2T0

Ph: (403) 848-2272

Warburg

Sunshine Organic Farm, (Edward & Sherrill Horvath)

RR 1, AB T0C 2T0

Ph: (780) 848-2288

REGISTERED EGG PRODUCT STATIONS

Brampton

Country Queen Foods Inc.

205 Wilkinson Rd., ON L6T 4M2

Ph: (905) 456-2460

Brockville

Burnbrae Farms Limited

260 Central Ave., ON K6V 4N8

Ph: (613) 342-3960

Elmira

Global Egg Corporation, (Egg Solutions, A Division of Global Egg Corp.)

115 Bonnie Crescent, ON N3B 2Z5 Ph: (416) 231-2409

Etobicoke

Global Egg Corporation, (Egg Solutions, A Division of Global Egg Corp.)

283 Horner Ave., ON M8Z 4Y4 Ph: (416) 231-2309

St. Marys

Perth County Ingredients Inc.

20 Thames Rd., ON N4X 1C4 Ph: (519) 284-3449

Toronto

Shelmac Brand Products Inc.

1289 Caledonia Rd., ON M6A 2X7

Ph: (416) 787-1825

Toronto

Cargill Limited/Cargill Limitee, (Cargill Egg Products)

21-25 Newbridge Rd., ON M8Z 2L6

Ph: (416) 236-3447

Toronto

2162889 Ontario Ltd., (Supreme Egg Products Inc.)

17 Newbridge Rd., ON M8Z 2L6

Ph: (416) 237-1313

FEDERALLY REGULATED POULTRY SLAUGHTERING AND/OR PROCESSING PLANTS

Ajax

D & S Meat Products Ltd., (The Canadian Peameal Bacon Company, The Elite Canadian Peameal Bacon Company, The Real Deal Peameal Bacon Company, The Elite Peameal Bacon Company, The Elite Meat Peameal Bacon Company, The Elite Meat Company), 220 Clements Rd., Units 1-6, ON L1S 3K5

Ph: (905) 427-9229 Fax: (905) 427-6861

Amherstburg

Belwood Poultry Ltd., (Belwood Country Premium), RR 4, ON N9V 2Y9

Ph: (519) 736-2236 Fax: (519) 736-0531

Arthur

Golden Valley Farms Inc., 50 Wells St., PO Box 670, ON N0G 1A0

Ph: (519) 848-3110 Fax: (519) 848-3470

Belleville

2329908 Ontario Inc.

315 University Ave., ON K8N 4Z6

Ph: (613) 961-1265 Fax: (613) 961-7016

Bradford Sure Fresh Foods Inc., (Cericola Farms), 3855 4th Line, ON L3Z 2A4

Ph: (905) 939-2962 Fax: (519) 939-8423

Bradford

Cericola Farms Inc., (Surefresh Foods, Freshouse, Simple Choice), 65 Reagens Industrial Parkway, ON L3Z 2A4

Ph: (905) 939-2962 Fax: (905) 939-8423

Bramalea

Sofina Foods Inc./Aliments Sofina Inc., 145 East Drive, ON L6T 1B9

Ph: (905) 790-3737 Fax: (905) 790-1416

Brampton

Country Queen Foods Inc.

205 Wilkinson Rd., ON L6T 4M2

Ph: (905) 456-2460 Fax: (905) 456-3640

Brampton

Olymel S.E.C./Olymel L.P., (Galco Food Products (1994) Ltd., Les Produits Alimentaires Galco (1994) Ltée, A. Lafleur, Aliments Prince S.E.C./Prince Foods, L.P., Les Salaisons Brochu, Aliments Déliham, Viandes Ultra Meats, Excelham, Délipak), 318 Orenda Rd., ON L6T 1G1

Ph: (905) 793-5757 Fax: (905) 793-2513

Brampton

U L Canada Inc., (Unilever Canada), 307 Orenda Rd., ON L6T 1G4

Ph: (905) 793-8250 Fax: (905) 793-7626

Brampton

Sierra Custom Foods Inc., 275 Walker Dr., ON L6T 3W5 Ph: (905) 595-2260 Fax: (905) 595-2264

Brampton

Maple Leaf Foods Inc./Les Aliments Maple Leaf Inc., (Maple Leaf Foods/Les Aliments Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Meats/Les Viandes Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Prepared Meats/ Les Viandes Préparées Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Food Service/Service Alimentaire Maple Leaf, Shopsy’s, Shopsy’s Foods/Les Aliments Shopsy’s, Les Aliments Hygrade/ Hygrade Foods, Vancouver Fancy Meats/ Les Viandes Préparées Vancouver Fancy, Burns Meats, Gainers, Principal Marques, Principal Marques Meat Company, Bittners, Parma, Coorsh, Maple Leaf Consumer Foods/Les Aliments de Consommation

Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Pork/Porc Maple

Leaf, Hub Meat Packers, Larsen Packers, Prime Poultry, Prime Meats, Maple Leaf, Tend-R-Fresh, Clearview Farms, Royce DuPont, The Poultry Company, Maple Leaf Poultry), 32 Kennedy Rd. S., ON L6W 3E3 Ph: (905) 453-6262 Fax: (905) 453-6362

Brampton

Maple Lodge Farms Ltd., 8301 Winston Churchill Blvd., ON L6Y 0A2

Ph: (905) 455-8340 Fax: (905) 455-8370

Brampton

733907 Ontario Ltd., (European Quality Meat & Sausages), 14 Westwyn Court, ON L6T 4T5

Ph: (905) 453-6060 Fax: (905) 453-9733

Brampton

2340938 Ontario Ltd., (Premier Poultry Products), 1 90 Wilkinson Rd., Unit 14, ON L6T 4W3

Ph: (905) 452-7300 Fax: (905) 451-0156

Brampton

Apetito Canada Ltd., (Private Recipes), 12 Indell Lane, ON L6T 3Y3

Ph: (905) 799-1022 Fax: (905) 799-2666

Brampton

Zadi Foods Ltd., (Casa Italia), 65 Deerhurst Dr., ON L6T 5R7

Ph: (905) 799-6666 Fax: (905) 799-6660

Brampton

Concord Premium Meats Ltd., (Marcangelo Foods, Concord Premium Foods, Black River Angus Company Ltd.), 220 Wilkinson Rd., ON L6T 4N7

Ph: (905) 450-7778 Fax: (905) 564-6844

Brampton

Maple Leaf Foods Inc./Les Aliments Maple Leaf Inc., (Maple Leaf Foods/Les Aliments Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Consumer Foods/ Les Aliments de Consommation Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Food Service/Service

Alimentaire Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf

Poultry/Volaille Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf

Pork/Porc Maple Leaf, Schneider Foods/Les Aliment Schneider, J.M. Schneider, Mitchell’s Gourmet Foods, Hub Meat Packers, Larsen Packers, Cold Springs Farm, Maple Leaf Potatoes, Hub Meats/Les Viandes Hub, Cappola Food, Thames Valley Processors), 97 Walker Dr., ON L6T 4Z3

Ph: (905) 791-9277 Fax: (905) 791-3927

Brampton

Skilcor Food Products Inc., 175 Nuggett Court, ON L6T 5H4 Ph: (905) 501-0111 Fax: (905) 501-1126

Brampton

TNT Foods International Inc., (TNT Foods), 20 Westwyn Court, ON L6T 4T5 Ph: (905) 672-1787 Fax: (905) 612-8555

Brampton

Cardinal Meat Specialists Ltd., 155 Hedgedale Rd., ON L6T 5P3 Ph: (905) 459-4436 Fax: (905) 459-7925

Brantford

Maple Leaf Foods Inc./Les Aliments Maple Leaf Inc., (Maple Leaf Foods/Les Aliments Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Consumer Foods/ Les Aliments de Consommation Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Food Service/Service

Alimentaire Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Pork/ Porc Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Poultry/ Volaille Maple Leaf, Schneider Foods/Les Aliment Schneider, J.M. Schneider, Mitchell’s Gourmet Foods, Hub Meat Packers, Larsen Packers, Cold Springs Farm, Maple

Leaf Potatoes, Hub Meats/Les Viandes Hub, Cappola Food, Thames Valley Processors), 10 Canning St. West, ON N3T 1P1

Ph: (519) 759-4751 Fax: (519) 759-1636

Brantford

Premium Brands Operating Limited Partnership, (Piller’s, Piller Sausages & Delicatessens, Piller’s Fine Foods - a div of PBOLP), 38 Middleton St., ON N3S 7V7

Ph: (519) 757-0663 Fax: (519) 757-0663

Brantford

Tamsco Food Systems Inc., 50 Copernicus Blvd., ON N3P 1K5 Ph: (519) 751-1818 Fax: (519) 751-8066

Burlington

Tender Choice Foods Inc., (Family Pak Foods), 4480 Paletta Court, ON L7L 5R2 Ph: (905) 632-3449 Fax: (905) 632-4081

Burlington Canafric Inc., (Mortimer’s Fine Foods, Saffron Gardens), 5341 John Lucas Dr., ON L7L 6A8

Ph: (905) 336-0000 Fax: (905) 336-0909

Burlington De Boer’s Poultry Inc., (Holima Foods), 4485 Harvester Rd., ON L7L 4X3 Ph: (905) 632-7674 Fax: (905) 632-7678

Callander

Nipissing Game Farm Inc.,

368 Birchgrove Dr. W., RR 1, ON P0H 1H0

Ph: (705) 752-2061 Fax: (705) 752-2084

Cambridge Grober Inc., (Delft Blue, Grodell Foods),

425 - 435 Dobbie Drive, ON N1T 1S9

Ph: (519) 740-8325 Fax: (519) 622-0975

Cambridge Grand River Foods Ltd., 685 Boxwood Dr., ON N3E 1A4

Ph: (519) 653-3577 Fax: (519) 653-7595

Corunna

Gibby Dog Inc.,

201 Hill St., PO Box 2173, ON N0N 1G0

Ph: (519) 813-9233

Dashwood

Hayter’s Turkey Products Inc., RR 2, ON N0M 1N0

Ph: (519) 237-3561 Fax: (519) 237-3460

Dublin

Sofina Foods Inc./Aliments Sofina Inc., (Sofina Foods),

147 John St., PO Box 38, ON N0K 1K0

Ph: (519) 345-2270 Fax: (519) 345-2231

Dundas

Country Meat Packing Ltd., 1188 Hwy. 8, ON L9H 5E1

Ph: (519) 621-6829 Fax: (519) 622-5306

Elmira

Mennonite Central Committee Canada, (Elmira Meat Canning), 1044 Arthur St. N., ON N3B 2Z1

Ph: (519) 505-5600 Fax: (519) 632-8231

Flinton

Flintshire Farms Inc.,

79 Pheasant Farm Rd., ON K0H 1P0

Ph: (613) 336-8552 Fax: (613) 336-9218

Green Valley

Aliments Desautels Foods Inc., 20731

Concession 5, RR 2, ON K0C 1L0

Ph: (613) 347-3104 Fax: (613) 347-1076

Guelph

Cargill Ltd. - Cargill Ltée, (Cargill Meat Solutions - Guelph, Cargill Meat Solutions, Cargill Foods, Better Beef - Cargill Meat Solutions), 165 Dunlop Dr., ON N1L 1P4

Ph: (519) 823-5200 Fax: (519) 823-5451

Guelph

Maple Leaf Foods Inc./Les Aliments Maple Leaf Inc., (Maple Leaf Foods/Les Aliments Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Consumer Foods/ Les Aliments de Consommation Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Food Service/Service

Alimentaire Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf

Poultry/Volaille Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf

Pork/Porc Maple Leaf, Schneider Foods/Les Aliment Schneider, J.M. Schneider, Mitchell’s Gourmet Foods, Hub Meat Packers, Larsen Packers, Cold Springs Farm, Maple Leaf Potatoes, Hub Meats/Les Viandes Hub, Cappola Food, Thames Valley Processors), 643 Speedvale Ave. W., ON N1K 1E6

Ph: (519) 827-1303 Fax: (519) 827-0326

Halton Hills

Innovative Food Brands Inc., 19 Brownridge Rd., Unit 6, ON L7G 0C6

Ph: (905) 693-1110 Fax: (905) 693-1333

Hamilton Ontario Ravioli Ltd., 121 Brockley Dr., ON L8E 3C4

Ph: (905) 561-4132 Fax: (905) 561-4132

Hamilton

Olivieri Foods Ltd./Les Aliments Olivieri Ltée, (Bella Pasta), 80 Brockley Dr., ON L8E 3C5

Ph: (905) 560-6200 Fax: (905) 560-6949

Hamilton

Nikolaos Fine Foods Ltd., 225 Nebo Rd., Unit 5, ON L8W 2E1

Ph: (905) 388-8074 Fax: (905) 388-9084

Hamilton

Maple Leaf Foods Inc./Les Aliments Maple Leaf Inc., (Maple Leaf Foods/Les Aliments Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Consumer Foods/ Les Aliments de Consommation Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Food Service/Service

Alimentaire Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf

Poultry/Volaille Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Pork/Porc Maple Leaf, Schneider Foods/Les Aliment Schneider, J.M. Schneider, Mitchell’s Gourmet Foods, Hub Meat Packers, Larsen Packers, Cold Springs Farm, Maple Leaf Potatoes, Hub Meats/Les Viandes Hub, Cappola Food, Thames Valley Processors), 21 Brockley Dr., ON L8E 3C3

Ph: (905) 573-7744 Fax: (905) 573-9671

Hamilton Springer’s Meats Inc., 544 Parkdale Ave. N., ON L8H 5Y7

Ph: (905) 544-0782 Fax: (905) 547-3107

Hamilton

Nemfood Corporation, 96 Covington Dr., ON L8E 2Y5

Ph: (905) 547-6688 Fax: (905) 547-8688

Hanover

P & H Foods, A Div. of Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd.,

478 - 15th St., PO Box 220, ON N4N 3C6

Ph: (519) 364-1770 Fax: (519) 364-7745

Harriston

Farm Fresh Poultry Co-operative Inc., 191 John St., PO Box 729, ON N0G 1Z0 Ph: (519) 338-3200 Fax: (519) 338-3276

Kitchener

Maple Leaf Foods Inc./Les Aliments Maple Leaf Inc., (Maple Leaf Foods/Les Aliments Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Consumer Foods/ Les Aliments de Consommation Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Food Service/Service

Alimentaire Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf

Poultry/Volaille Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Pork/Porc Maple Leaf, Schneider Foods/Les Aliment Schneider, J.M. Schneider, Mitchell’s Gourmet Foods, Hub Meat Packers, Larsen Packers, Cold Springs Farm, Maple Leaf Potatoes, Hub Meats/Les Viandes Hub, Cappola Food, Thames Valley Processors), 321 Courtland Ave. E., ON N2G 3X8

Ph: (519) 741-5000 Fax: (519) 749-7400

Kitchener

Keybrand Foods Inc., 1326 Victoria St. N., ON N2B 3E2

Ph: (519) 578-2940 Fax: (519) 578-4701

Leamington

H.J. Heinz Company of Canada Ltd., 75 Erie St. S., ON N8H 3W8

Ph: (519) 322-4004 Fax: (519) 322-4115

Listowel

508818 Ontario Ltd., (LCS, Deli Classic Inc., Erie Meat Products, Harvest Creek, Golden Maple, Can-Am Meat Purveyors), 1400 Mitchell Rd. S., ON N4W 3H6

Ph: (519) 291-6593 Fax: (519) 291-3733

London

Sofina Foods Inc./Aliments Sofina Inc., 1226 Trafalgar St., ON N5Z 1H5

Ph: (519) 455-6060 Fax: (519) 455-0145

• White polyethylene flush mount housing (black available in some sizes)

• Standard design – self draining

• Designed to meet the rigorous demands of farm/agricultural ventilation

• Energy efficient Multifan or Performa+ Leeson motors • 10” - 60” sizes available

GreenBreeze Basket fan

• designed for more air flow and consistent pattern

• precise guard spacing reduces air restriction

• easy to open front guard allows easy cleaning

• includes hanging bracket to allow direction adjustment

• variable speed , efficient motor

“AIRCOOL”

SELECT DOSER

• Select Doser dispenses products accurately into low and high pressure watering systems through it’s tubing via compression and peristalic action.

• Aggressive products and powders never pass through the pumps mechanism that can cause premature wear and maintenance.

• New improved Model 640 is now simple to use with one tube size

• New Select Doser Max can now operate in high pressure and volumes

Centrifugal Cooling System

• A cooling system without using nozzles

• Adjustable water volume

• Mobile or stationary unit available

• Use for cooling air, humidity, recirculation, dust and odor control

RECIRCULATION FANS circular Recirculation Unit

• 16” and 20” diameters

• 3600 coverage using directional wind vanes

• Superb alternative to race tracking

• With Multifan or Performa+ Leeson motors circulating fan

• 12” – 24” diameters • Polyethelyne housing

• with Multifan or Performa+ Leeson motors

Genius picture Ge-430

• Genius 430LS Livestock climate control

• User friendly Interface (hot Keys)

• Large Display Screen for easy viewing

• Up to four variable stages and 30 off/on relays

• Expandable to 50 relays with relay module

• Up to 12 temperature sensors , one Humidity sensor

• Up to 12 heat zones, 12 cool stages, 2 light programs

• Up to 5 water metering, 2- 0-10volt outputs for dampers

• can operate Dual, natural and tunnel ventilation

• “Solarwall boost”, outdoor, humidity over-ride logic

Poultryhouse Fan

• High quality material and aerodynamic air inlet

• Variable speed Performa+ motor

• Dual voltage, fully enclosed motor

• Low energy consumption and noise level

• 16” and 20” models producing 2792 and 4770 cfm

• Includes hanging hardware

PSI

• Total stainless steel construction

• Hi-Low switch

• Watertight enclosures

• Propane and natural gas

• Available in 40,000 to 225,000 BTU units

• Available in pilot or spark Unvented Unit Heater

RECOV-AIRE HEAT EXCHANGERS

• Recovers wasted heat from exhaust and transfers to incoming air

• Reduces humidity and improves air quality for improved livestock performance

• Large tube type heat exchange core vs plate type stays cleaner longer and is fully accessible for easy cleaning

• Many installations in poultry, swine and commercial applications have proven these models are cost efficient

72” fan

• Heavy Duty fiberglass housing

• Heavy Duty 6 blade alum. Propeller

• Twin gates Size A belts with Auto tensioner

• 3 hp , single or 3 phase motor

• Optional cone for max air flow

LIGHt traP/ Dark

OUt

• High light reduction

• Low resistance to air flow

• Simple Installation

• Easy to clean

• Uses P.V.c. snap release spacers

London

Cargill Ltd. - Cargill Ltée,(Cargill Meats Canada, Cargill Value Added MeatsCanada), 10 Cuddy Blvd., ON N5V 3S9 Ph: (519) 453-4996 Fax: (519) 453-3580

London

Windsor Marketing Associates Ltd., (Justa Besta Food), 157 Stronach Cres., ON N5V 3G5 Ph: (519) 659-3178 Fax: (519) 659-3193

Markham

Union Poultry Canada Inc., 70 Denison St., Unit 2, ON L3R 1B6 Ph: (905) 305-1913 Fax: (905) 305-1514

Markham

Pastificio D’Aprile Ltd., (Pasta Pasta Pasta, Pasta Perfetto), 125 Anderson Ave., ON L6E 1A4 Ph: (905) 471-0800 Fax: (905) 471-3834

Markham

Mannarich Food Inc., 26 Laidlaw Blvd., ON L6P 1W7 Ph: (905) 471-9656 Fax: (905) 471-2835

Mississauga

G. Brandt Meat Packers Ltd., 1878 Mattawa Ave., ON L4X 1K1

Ph: (905) 279-4460 Fax: (905) 279-9155

Mississauga

Erie Meat Products Ltd., (Can-Am Meat Purveyors, Golden Maple Meat Products, Harvest Creek), 3180 Wharton Way, ON L4X 2C1 Ph: (905) 624-3811 Fax: (905) 625-8815

Mississauga

Maple Lodge Farms Ltd., (Puddy Bros. A Division of Maple Lodge Farms Ltd.), 7120 Edwards Blvd., ON L5S 1Z1

Ph: (905) 795-0001 Fax: (416) 795-0047

Mississauga

Everest Wholesale Meat Ltd., 7171 Torbram Rd., Units C26-28, ON L4T 3W4 Ph: (905) 676-7600 Fax: (905) 676-7670

Mississauga

Molinaro’s Fine Italian Foods Ltd., 2345 Stanfield Rd., Units 3A, 4, 50, ON L4Y 3Y3

Ph: (905) 275-7400 Fax: (905) 275-7318

Mississauga

Maple Leaf Foods Inc./Les Aliments Maple Leaf Inc., (Maple Leaf Foods/Les Aliments Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Consumer Foods/ Les Aliments de Consommation Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Food Service/Service

Alimentaire Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf

Poultry/Volaille Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf

Pork/Porc Maple Leaf, Schneider Foods/Les Aliment Schneider, J.M. Schneider, Mitchell’s Gourmet Foods, Hub Meat Packers, Larsen Packers, Cold Springs Farm, Maple Leaf Potatoes, Hub Meats/Les Viandes Hub, Cappola Food, Thames Valley Processors), 333 Courtney Park Dr. E., ON L5T 2T6

Ph: (905) 565-9388 Fax: (905) 565-1955

Mississauga

Maple Leaf Foods Inc./Les Aliments Maple

Leaf Inc., (Maple Leaf Foods/Les Aliments

Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Consumer Foods/ Les Aliments de Consommation Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Food Service/Service

Alimentaire Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf

Poultry/Volaille Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf

Pork/Porc Maple Leaf, Schneider Foods/Les Aliment Schneider, J.M. Schneider, Mitchell’s Gourmet Foods, Hub Meat Packers, Larsen Packers, Cold Springs Farm, Maple Leaf Potatoes, Hub Meats/Les Viandes Hub, Cappola Food, Thames Valley Processors), 2245 - 2265 Drew Rd., ON L5S 1E5 Ph: (905) 677-7722 Fax: (905) 677-6440

Mississauga

Epic Foods Inc., 3258 Wharton Way, ON L4X 2C1 Ph: (905) 602-8988 Fax: (905) 602-8989

Mississauga

Newly Weds Foods Co., 450 Superior Blvd., ON L5T 2R9 Ph: (905) 670-7776 Fax: (905) 670-7751

Mississauga

Samick’s Foods Inc., (Saladland), 3445 Semenyk Court, ON L5C 4P9 Ph: (905) 270-4322 Fax: (905) 270-9293

Mississauga

TNT Foods International Inc., 6960 Pacific Circle, ON L5T 1N8 Ph: (905) 564-2442 Fax: (905) 564-1316

Mississauga

Cardinal Meat Specialists Ltd., 2396 Stanfield Rd., ON L4Y 1S1 Ph: (905) 279-1733 Fax: (905) 279-1323

ontario

Mississauga

Borges Food Ltd., (Melacor Foods), 1831 Mattawa Ave., ON L4X 1K7

Ph: (905) 277-0677 Fax: (905) 277-0533

Mississauga

Concord Premium Meats Ltd., (Marcangelo Foods, Concord Premium Foods), 6481 Edwards Blvd., ON L5T 2V2 Ph: (905) 564-0786 Fax: (905) 564-6844

Mississauga

Janes Family Foods Ltd., (Crisp & Delicious Foods), 3340 Orlando Dr., ON L4V 1C7 Ph: (905) 673-7145 Fax: (905) 677-0607

Mississauga 1376371 Ontario Inc., (Golden Phoenix Meat), 3066 Jarrow Ave., ON L4X 2C7 Ph: (905) 282-1868 Fax: (905) 238-9818

Mississauga

Meaty Meats Inc., 896 Lakeshore Rd., ON L5E 1E1 Ph: (905) 278-7999 Fax: (905) 278-0009

Mississauga

Three Ten Development Inc., (Sous Vide Canada Ltd., King Cole Ducks Ltd.), 1039 Midway Blvd., ON L5T 2C1 Ph: (905) 670-5388 Fax: (905) 670-7754

Mississauga

Landmark Poultry Inc., 7171 Torbram Rd., Units C29-31, ON L4T 3W4

Ph: (416) 671-8188 Fax: (905) 671-8185

Mississauga

Burton Meats Inc., 6850 Rexwood Rd., ON L4V 1L8 Ph: (905) 672-9911 Fax: (905) 672-0615

Mississauga

Leavoy Rowe Beef Co. Ltd., 2576 Wharton Glen Ave., ON L4X 2A9

Ph: (905) 272-2330 Fax: (905) 272-7161

Mississauga

508818 Ontario Ltd., (Deli Classic, Harvest Creek, Golden Maple Meat Products), 3128 Wharton Way, ON L4X 2C1

Ph: (905) 629-7289 Fax: (905) 629-1173

Mississauga

Eat-In Foods Inc., 7389 Kimbel St., Unit 7, ON L4T 3M6

Ph: (416) 213-0080 Fax: (416) 213-0080

Mississauga

2119002 Ontario Ltd., (Erie Meat Products Ltd., Golden Maple Meat Products, Harvest Creek), 3091 Wharton Way, ON L4X 1M7

Ph: (905) 624-3811 Fax: (905) 625-8815

Mississauga

Dixie Poultry Company Ltd., 3078 Jarrow Ave., ON L4X 2C7

Ph: (905) 282-1838 Fax: (905) 282-1898

Mississauga

AM Wholesale Meats Ltd., 2450 Anson Dr., ON L5S 1G2

Ph: (905) 612-8818 Fax: (905) 612-1688

Mississauga

Tri R Foods International Inc., 5246 Timberlea Blvd., ON L4W 2S5

Ph: (905) 238-9720

Mississauga

1737457 Ontario Inc., (Etnico Foods, Italina, Ital Trippa), 5359 Timberlea Blvd., Units 42-44 ON L4W 4N5

Ph: (905) 602-6970

Newmarket

King Cole Ducks Ltd., 15351 Warden Ave., ON L3Y 4W1

Ph: (905) 836-9461 Fax: (905) 836-4440

Niagara Falls

Roman Cheese Products Ltd., 7770 Canadian Dr., ON L2E 6S5

Ph: (905) 356-2639 Fax: (905) 357-7793

Niagara Falls

Food Roll Sales (Niagara) Ltd., 8464 Earl Thomas Ave., ON L2G 0B6

Ph: (905) 358-5747 Fax: (905) 358-5746

North Bay

Fartlek Properties Inc., (Bavarian Link Meat Products Ltd.), 699 Wallace Rd., ON P1B 8G4

Ph: (705) 495-3334 Fax: (705) 476-7596

North York

1376357 Ontario Ltd., (Tinnel’s West Indian Take Out), 354 & 356 Signet Dr., ON M9L 1V2

Ph: (416) 743-1582

Norval

F.A.B. Meat Products Inc., (Pixtar Canada), 11106 Winston Churchill Blvd., ON L0P 1K0

Ph: (905) 877-0303 Fax: (905) 877-0990

Oakville

Pinty’s Delicious Foods Inc., (Southern Fine Foods), 2714 Bristol Circle, ON L6H 6A1

Ph: (905) 829-1130 Fax: (905) 829-4359

Orillia

Leadbetter Foods Inc., 4 Brammer Dr., ON L3V 7T4

Ph: (705) 325-9922 Fax: (705) 325-9982

Ottawa Hospital Food Services-Ontario Inc./ Services Alimentaires Hospitaliers-Ontario Inc., (Healthcare Food Services, HFS

Experts in Healthcare Food), 1010 Dairy Dr., ON K4A 3N3

Ph: (613) 834-3360 Fax: (613) 834-3394

Paris

Heritage Poultry Ltd., 20 Woodslee Ave., ON N3L 4A5

Ph: (519) 442-7812 Fax: (519) 442-4975

Paris

Pinty’s Delicious Foods Inc., 20 Scott Ave., ON N3L 4A5

Ph: (519) 442-7448 Fax: (519) 442-5342

Petrolia

Franz Turkey Farms Ltd., 2950 Plank Rd., ON N0N 1R0 Ph: (519) 864-1071 Fax: (519) 864-1460

Port Colborne

Pinty’s Delicious Foods Inc., 2276 Concession Rd. 2, ON L3K 5V3 Ph: (905) 835-8575 Fax: (905) 834-5093

Port Perry

Maple Leaf Foods Inc./Les Aliments Maple Leaf Inc., (Maple Leaf Foods/Les Aliments

Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Consumer Foods/ Les Aliments de Consommation Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Food Service/Service

Alimentaire Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf

Poultry/Volaille Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf

Pork/Porc Maple Leaf, Schneider Foods/Les Aliment Schneider, J.M. Schneider, Mitchell’s Gourmet Foods, Hub Meat Packers, Larsen Packers, Cold Springs Farm, Maple Leaf Potatoes, Hub Meats/Les Viandes Hub, Cappola Food, Thames Valley Processors), 15350 Old Simcoe Rd., ON L9L 1A6

Ph: (905) 985-7373 Fax: (905) 985-7289

Richmond Hill

3243222 Canada Inc., (Imago Foods), 30 Sims Crescent, ON L4B 2N9 Ph: (905) 762-1688 Fax: (905) 762-1686

Richmond Hill

Roma Premium Meats Ltd., 69 Industrial Rd., ON L4C 2Y2

Ph: (905) 884-6744 Fax: (905) 884-2404

Richmond Hill

Protenergy Natural Foods Corp, 125 East Beaver Creek Rd., ON L4B 4R3 Ph: (905) 707-6223 Fax: (905) 707-7223

Simcoe

R. Fiedler Meat Products Ltd., 10 Grigg Drive, PO Box 400, ON N3Y 4L4 Ph: (519) 426-8520 Fax: (519) 426-9760

Smithville

Riverview Poultry Ltd., 6245 Pearson St., ON L0R 2A0 Ph: (905) 957-0300 Fax: (905) 957-0211

St. Ann’s

St. Ann’s Foods Inc.

5446 Sixteen Rd., ON L0R 1Y0

Ph: (905) 957-9093 Fax: (905) 957-8480

St. Jacobs

Heidelberg Foods Ltd., (Heidelberg Meats & Deli), 1035 Reitzel Place, ON N0B 2N0

Ph: (519) 664-3512 Fax: (519) 664-3620

St. Marys

Maple Leaf Foods Inc./Les Aliments Maple Leaf Inc., (Maple Leaf Foods/Les Aliments Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Consumer Foods/ Les Aliments de Consommation Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Food Service/Service

Alimentaire Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf

Poultry/Volaille Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf

Pork/Porc Maple Leaf, Schneider Foods/Les Aliment Schneider, J.M. Schneider, Mitchell’s Gourmet Foods, Hub Meat Packers, Larsen Packers, Cold Springs Farm, Maple Leaf Potatoes, Hub Meats/Les Viandes Hub, Cappola Food, Thames Valley Processors), 1865 Perth County Rd. 139, RR 6, ON N4X 1B7

Ph: (519) 229-8900 Fax: (519) 229-8953

Stoney Creek

The Meat Factory Ltd., (Peameal Bacon of Canada, Lou’s Barbeque, Five Star Canadian Beef), 46 Community Ave., ON L8E 2Y3 Ph: (905) 664-2126 Fax: (905) 662-2284

Sudbury

Vitto Brand Foods Ltd., 934 Cambrian Heights Dr., ON P3C 5L8 Ph: (705) 560-6300 Fax: (705) 560-3962

Thamesford

Maple Leaf Foods Inc./Les Aliments Maple Leaf Inc., (Maple Leaf Foods/Les Aliments Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Consumer Foods/ Les Aliments de Consommation Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Food Service/Service Alimentaire Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf

Poultry/Volaille Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Pork/Porc Maple Leaf, Schneider Foods/Les Aliment Schneider, J.M. Schneider, Mitchell’s Gourmet Foods, Hub Meat Packers, Larsen Packers, Cold Springs Farm, Maple Leaf Potatoes, Hub Meats/Les Viandes Hub, Cappola Food, Thames Valley Processors),

149 Brock St., ON N0M 2M0

Ph: (519) 285-3940 Fax: (519) 285-3181

Thornbury

Black Angus Fine Meats & Game Inc., 207484 Hwy. 26, ON N0H 2P0 Ph: (519) 599-2334 Fax: (519) 599-2338

Tillsonburg

Otter Valley Foods Inc., 95 Spruce St., ON N4G 5C5

Ph: (519) 688-3256 Fax: (519) 688-9246

Tillsonburg

1749348 Ontario Inc., (Tillsonburg Custom Foods), 20 Vance Dr., ON N4G 4W9

Ph: (519) 854-8130

Toronto

Chai Poultry Inc., (Chai Kosher Poultry), 115 Saulter St. S., ON M4M 3K8

Ph: (416) 462-1313 Fax: (416) 462-1758

Toronto

Select Food Products Ltd., 20 Sunrise Ave., ON M4A 1B4

Ph: (416) 759-9316 Fax: (416) 759-9310

Toronto

Maple Leaf Foods Inc./Les Aliments Maple Leaf Inc., (Maple Leaf Foods/Les Aliments Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Meats/Les Viandes Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Prepared Meats/ Les Viandes Préparées Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Food Service/Service Alimentaire

Maple Leaf, Shopsy’s, Shopsy’s Foods/Les Aliments Shopsy’s, Les Aliments Hygrade/ Hygrade Foods, Vancouver Fancy Meats/

Les Viandes Préparées Vancouver Fancy, Burns Meats, Gainer, Principal Marques, Principal Marques Meat Company, Bittners, Parma, Coorsh, Maple Leaf Consumer Foods/Les Aliments de Consommation

Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Pork/Porc Maple Leaf, Hub Meat Packers, Larsen Packers, Prime Poultry, Prime Meats, Maple Leaf, Tend-R-Fresh, Clearview Farms, Royce DuPont, The Poultry Company, Maple Leaf Poultry), 100 Ethel Ave., ON M6N 4Z7 Ph: (416) 767-5151 Fax: (416) 767-2113

Toronto

Campbell Company of Canada/ Compagnie Campbell du Canada, 60 Birmingham St., ON M8V 2B8 Ph: (416) 251-1131 Fax: (416) 253-8654

Toronto

Griffith Laboratories Ltd./ Laboratoires Griffith Ltée, 757 Pharmacy Ave., ON M1L 3J8 Ph: (416) 288-3050 Fax: (416) 288-3481

Toronto

Premium Brands Operating Limited Partnership, (Piller’s, Piller Sausages & Delicatassens, Piller’s Fine Foods - a div of PBOLP), 71 Curlew Dr., ON M3A 2P8 Ph: (416) 441-1100 Fax: (416) 441-3386

Toronto

Morrison Lamothe Inc., 399 Evans Ave., ON M8Z 1K9 Ph: (416) 255-7731 Fax: (416) 255-1427

H. Fedema — Grimsby

Toronto

W.T. Lynch Foods Ltd.,

72 Railside Rd., ON M3A 1A3

Ph: (416) 449-5464 Fax: (416) 449-9165

Toronto

1478129 Ontario Inc., (Juici Patties), 50 Thornmount Dr., Units 27-29, ON M1B 5P3

Ph: (416) 283-0250 Fax: (416) 283-0129

Toronto

Beechgrove Country Foods Inc., 20 Minuk Acres, ON M1E 4Y6 Ph: (416) 283-8777 Fax: (416) 283-1608

Toronto

MacGregors Meat & Seafood Ltd., (Steakhouse Choice),

265 Garyray Dr., ON M9L 1P2 Ph: (416) 749-5951 Fax: (416) 740-3230

Toronto

Janes Family Foods Ltd.,

401 Canarctic Dr., ON M3J 2P9 Ph: (416) 665-6104 Fax: (416) 665-8031

Toronto

Peter The Chef Fine Food Ltd., 4 - 401 Humberline Dr., ON M9M 6Y4 Ph: (416) 674-5800 Fax: (416) 675-2027

Toronto

Planway Poultry Inc.,

26 Canmotor Ave., ON M8Z 4E5

Ph: (416) 252-7676 Fax: (416) 252-0683

Toronto

732840 Ontario Ltd., (Patty Palace, Palace Foods, Montego Bakers, Palace Gourmet Foods), 595 Middlefield Rd., Units 14-18, ON M1V 3S2

Ph: (416) 297-0541 Fax: (416) 297-4024

Toronto

Marsan Foods Ltd., 160 Thermos Rd., ON M1L 4W2 Ph: (416) 755-9262 Fax: (416) 755-6790

Toronto

Vienna Meat Products Ltd., (Sofina Foods Inc./Aliments Sofina Inc.), 170 Nugget Ave., ON M1S 3A7 Ph: (416) 297-1062 Fax: (416) 297-0836

Toronto

Morrison Lamothe Inc., (Fine Foods Division), 141 Finchdene Square, ON M1X 1A7

Ph: (416) 291-9121 Fax: (416) 291-8187

Toronto

R.T. Fresh Prepared Foods Inc., (Les Aliments Deli Chef), 315 Humberline Dr., ON M9W 5T6 Ph: (416) 213-1077 Fax: (416) 213-1055

Toronto

Elbee Meat Packers Ltd., (St. Helen’s Meat Packers, Best Meats), 1 Glen Scarlett Rd., ON M6N 1P5 Ph: (416) 769-1788 Fax: (416) 769-0649

Toronto

Wrenport Investments Inc., (Fleish Meat Processors, Best Meats), 33 Gunns Rd., ON M6N 4X9

Ph: (416) 769-1788 Fax: (416) 760-9231

Toronto

2344959 Ontario Inc., (Golden Cut Foods), 42 Taber Rd., ON M9W 3A8 Ph: (416) 749-0911 Fax: (905) 749-9450

Toronto

Multi-National Manufacturing Ltd., (Jiano Foods), 65 Melford Dr., ON M1B 2G6

Ph: (416) 412-1900 Fax: (416) 412-4418

Toronto Les Aliments Tiffany Gate Foods Inc., (Tiffany Gate Foods, Thyme and Truffles), 195 Steinway Blvd., ON M9W 6H6 Ph: (416) 213-9720 Fax: (416) 213-9790

Toronto

Victory’s Kitchen Ltd., 30 Gunns Rd., ON M6N 3S5 Ph: (416) 766-5848 Fax: (416) 766-9460

Toronto

1458935 Ontario Ltd., (Shefa Meats), 195 Bridgeland Ave., ON M6A 1Y7 Ph: (416) 783-1293 Fax: (416) 783-0240

Toronto

2334871 Ontario Inc., (Perl’s Fine Foods), 76 Densley Ave., ON M6M 2R3 Ph: (416) 614-0040 Fax: (416) 614-7366

Toronto

Etobicoke Noodles Inc., (Queen’s Pasta), 66 Newcastle St., ON M8Y 1A4 Ph: (416) 259-2902 Fax: (416) 259-2845

Toronto

Marsan Foods Ltd., 46 Modern Rd., ON M1R 3B6 Ph: (416) 755-9263 Fax: (416) 759-2852

Toronto

York Chicken Wholesale Ltd., 188 New Toronto St., ON M8V 2E8 Ph: (416) 855-0095 Fax: (416) 855-0091

Toronto

1505040 Ontario Ltd., (Eagle Poultry Processing), 442 Brimley Rd., Units 4-5, ON M1J 1A1 Ph: (416) 264-8338 Fax: (416) 264-9053

Toronto

Florentina Foods Ltd., 760 Supertest Rd., ON M3J 2M5 Ph: (416) 661-0906 Fax: (416) 661-6568

Toronto

ADP Direct Poultry Ltd., (Premium Foods), 130 The West Mall, ON M9C 1B9 Ph: (416) 621-6670 Fax: (416) 621-2660

Toronto

Perfect Poultry Inc., (Tender Poultry), 239 Toryork Dr., ON M9L 1Y2 Ph: (416) 656-9666 Fax: (416) 656-9188

Toronto

Maple Leaf Foods Inc./Les Aliments Maple Leaf Inc., (Maple Leaf Foods/Les Aliments Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Consumer Foods/ Les Aliments de Consommation Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Food Service/Service Alimentaire Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Poultry/Volaille Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Pork/Porc Maple Leaf, Schneider Foods/Les Aliment Schneider, J.M. Schneider, Mitchell’s Gourmet Foods, Hub Meat Packers, Larsen Packers, Cold Springs Farm, Maple Leaf Potatoes, Hub Meats/Les Viandes Hub, Cappola Food, Thames Valley Processors), 150 Bartor Rd., ON M9M 1H1 Ph: (416) 741-7181 Fax: (416) 741-2073

Toronto

Sabatini U. Gourmet Foods Ltd., 312 Dolomite Dr., Units 919-931, ON M3J 2N2

Ph: (416) 661-6064 Fax: (416) 661-6149

Toronto

1076393 Ontario Ltd., (Lazar Yitzchok Glatt Kosher Meats/Lazar Gourmet Foods), 477 - 479 Champagne Dr., ON M3J 2C6

Ph: (416) 636-7730 Fax: (416) 636-6532

Toronto Tri-Pet Holdings Incorporated, (Ryding-Regency Meat Packers, Genesis Meat Packers), 70 Glen Scarlett Rd., ON M6N 1P4

Ph: (416) 767-3222 Fax: (416) 766-9167

Toronto

Pasta Quistini Inc., 1700 Ormont Dr., ON M9L 2V4

Ph: (416) 742-3222 Fax: (416) 744-6777

Toronto

1308963 Ontario Ltd., (EZ Food Group, Gustoso, Smokey Sam’s), 1405 Morningside Ave., ON M1B 3J1 Ph: (416) 755-9994 Fax: (416) 755-8403

Toronto

Goodmark Poultry (Toronto) Inc., (Mike’s Wholesale Meat), 21Steinway Blvd., Units 7-8, ON M9W 6N4

Ph: (416) 675-4408 Fax: (416) 675-4409

Toronto

ADP Direct Poultry Ltd., (Direct Poultry), 34 Vansco Rd., ON M8Z 5J4 Ph: (416) 658-0911 Fax: (416) 658-9911

Toronto

R.F.G. Canada Inc., (Ricci Food Group of Canada), 50A Claireport Cres., ON M9W 6P4

Ph: (416) 798-9900 Fax: (416) 798-1459

Toronto

St. Ann’s Foods Inc., (Canadian Select Meats), 145 Bethridge Rd., ON M9W 1H4

Ph: (416) 744-0660 Fax: (416) 744-2980

Toronto

1662864 Ontario Ltd., (Pelmen Foods), 777 The Queensway, Unit E, ON M8Z 1N4 Ph: (416) 661-9600 Fax: (416) 661-7122

Toronto

Adelphia Poultry Inc., 61 Torlake Cres., ON M8Z 1B4

Ph: (416) 253-2200 Fax: (416) 253-7800

Trenton

Nestlé Canada Inc., 1 Douglas Rd., ON K8V 5S7

Ph: (613) 394-3328 Fax: (613) 394-4712

Vaughan

Victor Custom Quality Meats Ltd., 101 Citation Dr., Units 9-14, ON L4K 2S4 Ph: (905) 738-0595 Fax: (905) 738-6285

Vaughan

975837 Ontario Ltd., (Patty King International), 307 Edgeley Blvd., Units 1-6, ON L4K 3Z5

Ph: (905) 660-4306 Fax: (905) 660-4932

Vaughan

Concord Premium Meats Ltd., (Marcangelo Foods, Concord Premium Foods, Black River Angus Company Ltd.), 125 Edilcan Dr., ON L4K 3S6

Ph: (905) 738-7979 Fax: (905) 738-5833

Vaughan

Summer Fresh Salads Incorporated, 181Sharer Rd., ON L4L 8Z3

Ph: (905) 856-8816 Fax: (905) 856-9298

Vaughan

Les Plats du Chef Inc., (VLR Food Corporation, Jonathan T, TGF, Cuisine Adventures), 575 Oster Lane, ON L4K 2B9

Ph: (905) 669-0700 Fax: (905) 669-9829

Vaughan

HMR Pasta Kitchen Inc., (Pasta Kitchen, Fresh Selections, HMR Foods), 350 Creditstone Rd., ON L4K 3Z2

Ph: (905) 760-0000 Fax: (905) 760-1895

Vaughan

MacGregors Meat & Seafood Ltd., (MacGregor Foods, North Country Cookhouse, Steakhouse Choice, 44th Street), 60 Hanlan Rd., ON L4L 3P6

Ph: (905) 856-0541

Vaughan

Sysco Canada Inc., (Sysco Fine Meats,Toronto), 1400 Creditstone Rd., ON L4K 0E2

Ph: (416) 626-7751

Waterloo

Premium Brands Operating Limited Partnership, (Piller’s, Piller Sausages & Delicatessens, Piller’s Fine Foods - a division of PBOLP), 443 Wismer St., ON N2J 2K6

Ph: (519) 743-1412 Fax: (519) 743-7111

Waterloo

Sunwest Food Processors Ltd., (DC Foods, Division of Sunwest Food Processors Ltd.), 35 Northland Rd., ON N2V 1Y8

Ph: (519) 747-5546 Fax: (519) 886-8656

Waterloo Canton Poultry Meats Inc., 670 Superior Dr., ON N2V 2C6

Ph: (519) 746-1390 Fax: (519) 746-8610

Waterloo

JD Sweid Foods Ltd., (JD Sweid Foods, Elmira Poultry), 605 Kumpf Dr., ON N2V 1K8

Ph: (519) 725-4110 Fax: (519) 725-4072

Welland

Cami International Poultry Incorporated, 620 Rusholme Rd., ON L3B 5N7 Ph: (905) 732-9111 Fax: (905) 732-9112

Woodbridge Benevito Foods Inc., 40 Gaudaur Rd., Unit 2, ON L4L 4S6

Ph: (905) 850-8300 Fax: (905) 850-8322

FEED MANUFACTURERS

ADM Alliance Nutrition

842 Juliana Dr., PO Box 1593 Woodstock, ON N4S 0A8

Ph: (519) 539-2091 Fax: (519) 539-0616 e-mail: randy.neals@adm.com www.admani.com/canada

Agribrands Purina Canada Inc. PO Box 250, 404 Main St., Woodstock, ON N4S 7X5

Ph: (519) 539-8561 Fax: (519) 539-7883 e-mail: sandraw@agribrands.ca www.agripurina.ca

Agribrands Purina Canada Inc. 8073 Hwy 29, PO Box 10, Addison, ON K0E 1A0 Ph: (613) 924-2621 Fax: (613) 924-9880

e-mail: jolorenz@agribrands.ca

Agribrands Purina Canada Inc. PO Box 754, 470 Normand St., Palmerston, ON N0G 2P0

Ph: (519) 343-2034 Fax: (519) 343-3422

e-mail: johng@agribrands.ca

Agribrands Purina Canada Inc. PO Box 303, 127 Zimmerman St., Strathroy, ON N7G 3W3

Ph: (519) 245-2690 Fax: (519) 245-9195

e-mail: garyr@agribrands.ca

Alliston Feed Service Ltd.

180 Albert St. W., Alliston, ON L9R 1E3

Ph: (705) 435-6438 Fax: (705) 434-0780

e-mail: judy@allistonfeedservice.com www.allistonfeedmill.com

DACO Animal Nutrition 1131 Erie St., PO Box 753, Stratford, ON N5A 6W1

Ph: (519) 273-3023 Fax: (519) 273-2163

e-mail: aalblas@masterfeeds.com

Fischer Feeds Limited

PO Box 249, Listowel, ON N4W 3H4

Ph: (519) 291-1760 Fax: (519) 291-5431

e-mail: info@fischerfeeds.com www.fischerfeeds.com

Floradale Feed Mill Limited 2131 Floradale Rd., Floradale, ON N0B 1V0

Ph: (519) 669-5478 Fax: (519) 669-1091

e-mail: craigs@ffmltd.com www.ffmltd.com

Furst-McNess Company of Canada Ltd. 30 Wilson St., Ingersoll, ON N5C 4E8

Ph: (800) 363-9988 Fax: (519) 485-7442

e-mail: shelley.martin@mcness.com www.mcness.com

Hensall District Co-operative Inc. 306 King St., Londesboro, ON N0M 2H0 Ph: (519) 523-9606 Fax: (519) 523-9135

e-mail: ddelbridge@hdc.on.ca www.hdc.on.ca

Hensall District Co-operative Inc. Hwy 84, Zurich, ON N0M 2T0 Ph: (519) 236-7155 Fax: (519) 239-4008

e-mail: ddelbridge@hdc.on.ca

Interprovincial Cooperative Limited

410 - 1290 Central Parkway W., Mississauga, ON L5C 4R3

Ph: (905) 272-5808 Fax: (905) 272-4321

e-mail: b.duckett@fcl.ca

Kenpal Farm Products Inc.

69818 London Rd., RR 1, Centralia, ON N0M 1K0

Ph: (800) 265-2904 Fax: (519) 228-6560

e-mail: kpalen@kenpal.on.ca www.kenpal.on.ca

Lallemand Animal Nutrition 1174 Linbrook Rd., Oakville, ON L6J 2L4

Ph: (905) 599-5501

e-mail: rgill@lallemand.com www.lallemand.com

Lucta USA Inc.

110 - 950 Technology Way, Libertyville, IL 60048 USA Ph: (847) 996-3400 Fax: (847) 996-3401 e-mail: jack.bair@lucta.net www.lucta.com

Masterfeeds LP

SS1, 161 Huron Rd., Mitchell, ON N0K 1N0

Ph: (519) 348-9204 Fax: (519) 348-8742

e-mail: sherold@masterfeeds.com

Masterfeeds LP

171 Railway Ave., PO Box 10, Komoka, ON N0L 1R0

Ph: (519) 657-1487 Fax: (519) 657-1225 e-mail: dcorriveau@masterfeeds.com www.masterfeeds.com

Masterfeeds LP

1403 County Rd. 10, Cavan, ON L0A 1C0

Ph: (705) 944-5611 Fax: (705) 944-8981

e-mail: mcarew@masterfeeds.com

Masterfeeds LP

RR 3, 3033 River Rd. E., PO Box 1330, Prescott, ON K0E 1T0

Ph: (613) 925-2878 Fax: (613) 925-3380

e-mail: showe@masterfeeds.com

Masterfeeds LP

130 Park St., Stratford, ON N5A 3W8 Ph: (519) 273-1810 Fax: (519) 273-0630 e-mail: dcorriveau@masterfeeds.com

Masterfeeds LP

1020 Hargrieve Rd., London, ON N6E 1P5 Ph: (519) 685-4300 Fax: (519) 685-9410 e-mail: rflack@masterfeeds.com

Masterfeeds LP

RR 2, Hwy 4, 90540 London Rd., Wingham, ON N0G 2W0 Ph: (519) 357-3411 Fax: (519) 357-4222 e-mail: ppeacock@masterfeeds.com

Mitchell Feed Mill Inc.

135 Huron Rd. (Hwy 8 West), Mitchell, ON N0K 1N0

Ph: (519) 348-8752 Fax: (519) 348-8284

e-mail: rdolmage@gmail.com www.mitchellfeedmill.com

Mitchell Feed Mill Inc. 252 Huron Rd. (Hwy 8), Sebringville, ON N0K 1X0

Ph: (519) 393-6166 Fax: (519) 393-8001 e-mail: brucedolmage@gmail.com

Mitchell Feed Mill Inc.

Union St., Dublin, ON N0K 1E0

Ph: (519) 345-2330

e-mail: rdolmage@gmail.com

Molesworth Farm Supply Ltd. 44743 Perth Line 86, RR 1, Listowel, ON N4W 3G6

Ph: (519) 291-3740 Fax: (519) 291-5404

Toll Free: (800) 461-2469

e-mail: acoghlin@mfsltd.ca www.mfsltd.ca

New-Life Mills

(Div. of Parrish & Heimbecker Limited) Box 70, 520 Main St., Wyoming, ON N0N 1T0 Ph: (519) 845-3318 Fax: (519) 845-0652

e-mail: dwellington@newlifemills.com

New-Life Mills

(Div. of Parrish & Heimbecker Limited) 11489 Queen St., Inkerman, ON K0E 1J0 Ph: (613) 989-2003 Fax: (613) 989-2965

e-mail: proberts@newlifemills.com

New-Life Mills

(Div. of Parrish & Heimbecker Limited) Box 219, Hanover, ON N4N 3C5 Ph: (519) 364-3263 Fax: (519) 364-5732

e-mail: aheimbecker@newlifemills.com

New-Life Mills

(Div. of Parrish & Heimbecker Limited) 1060 Fountain St. N., Cambridge, ON N3E 0A1

Ph: (519) 650-6732 Fax: (519) 650-6733

e-mail: nschwandt@newlifemills.com www.newlifemills.com

New-Life Mills

(Div. of Parrish & Heimbecker Limited)

RR 2, Denfield, ON N0M 1P0

Ph: (519) 666-1400 Fax: (519) 666-0929

e-mail: jkropf@newlifemills.com

Nutreco Canada Inc.

(Shur-Gain/Landmark Feeds)

200 - 150 Research Lane, Guelph, ON N1G 4T2

Ph: (519) 823-7000 Fax: (519) 823-7020 e-mail: jerry.vergeer@nutreco.ca www.nutrecocanada.com

Olier Grisé & Cie Ltée

1, rue Martin, Saint-Pie, QC J0H 1W0 Ph: (450) 772-2445 Fax: (450) 772-2566

Toll Free: (800) 363-5410

courriel : ngrise@oliergrise.com www.oliergrise.com

PFI Performance Feed Ingredients 1580 Listowel Rd., RR 4, Elmira, ON N3B 2Z3 Ph: (519) 669-5080 Fax: (519) 669-4363

e-mail: godfreys@pfi-farms.com

PMT Inc.

12 - 550 Trillium Dr., Kitchener, ON N2R 1K3

Ph: (519) 748-5515 Fax: (519) 748-2663 e-mail: rforeman@pmtgroup.com www.pmtgroup.com

Shur-Gain, Nutreco Canada Inc.

600 James St. S., St. Marys, ON N4X 1C7 Ph: (519) 349-3104 Fax: (519) 349-3155 e-mail: kevin.weppler@nutreco.ca www.nutrecocanada.com

Shur-Gain, Nutreco Canada Inc.

149 Brock St., Thamesford, ON N0M 2M0 Ph: (519) 349-3143 Fax: (519) 349-3186 e-mail: fred.ryckman@nutreco.ca

W-S Feed & Supplies Ltd. 1805 Sawmill Rd., Conestogo, ON N0B 1N0

Ph: (519) 664-1132 Fax: (519) 664-1638 e-mail: paulwideman@wsfeeds.ca www.wsfeeds.ca

W-S Feed & Supplies Ltd. 45 Maria St., Tavistock, ON N0B 2R0 Ph: (519) 655-3777 Fax: (519) 655-3505 e-mail: mikebrito@wsfeeds.ca

W-S Feed & Supplies Ltd. 535 Queen St. W., Mount Forest, ON N0G 2L0 Ph: (519) 323-1880 Fax: (519) 323-3183 e-mail: kenheipel@wsfeeds.ca

Wallenstein Feed & Supply Ltd. 7307 Line 86, Wallenstein, ON N0B 2S0 Ph: (519) 669-5143 Fax: (519) 669-3560 e-mail: rickmartin@wfs.ca www.wfs.ca

FEED INGREDIENTS, SUPPLEMENTS & ADDITIVES

AB Vista 270 - 150 S Pine Island Rd., Plantation, FL 33324 USA Ph: (954) 278-3965 e-mail: tarayork@abvista.us

or craigwyatt@abvista.us www.abvista.com

Adisseo 446 Queenston Rd., Cambridge, ON N3H 3J6

Ph: (519) 240-7050

e-mail: sharon.robinson@adisseo.com www.adisseo.com

Agri-Marketing Corp. 875, chemin Benoît, Mont St-Hilaire, QC J3G 4S6

Ph: (450) 467-0854 Fax: (450) 464-9282 e-mail: jrmongeau@agrimarketingcorp.com

AGY Endo Corporation 3, Place du Commerce, Suite 500, Verdun, QC H3E 1H7

Ph: (514) 766-9638 Fax: (514) 766-3449 miyuki.usui@agyendocorporation.com www.agyendocorporation.com

Alltech Alexandria Biotechnology Centre 181 Bishop St. N., RR 6, Alexandria, ON K0C 1A0 Ph: (613) 525-0096 Fax: (613) 525-5185 e-mail: jleroux@alltech.com

Alltech Canada 20 Cutten Place, Guelph, ON N1G 4Z7 Ph: (519) 763-3331 Fax: (519) 763-5682 e-mail: bbayton@alltech.com www.alltech.com

Anitox Corp. 1055 Progress Circle, Lawrenceville, GA 30043 USA Ph: (678) 376-1055 or (705) 930-2949

ontario

Fax: (678) 376-1413

e-mail: fnel@anitox.com www.anitox.com

BASF Corporation

100 Park Ave., Florham Park, NJ 07932 USA

Toll Free: (800) 527-9889 Fax: (973) 245-6843

e-mail: nutrition-north-america@basf.com www.animal-nutrition.basf.com

Bio-Ag Consultants & Distributors Inc. 1400 Greenwood Hill Rd., Wellesley, ON N0B 2T0 Ph: (519) 656-2460 Fax: (519) 656-2534 Toll Free: (800) 363-5278

e-mail: kate@bio-ag.com

Biomin Canada Inc.

1284 Creekside Rd., Oakville, ON L6H 4Y5 Ph: (905) 844-0306 e-mail: ron.gauthier@biomin.net www.biomin.net

BSC Animal Nutrition Inc. 1917 James St. S., RR 4, St. Marys, ON N4X 1C7 Ph: (519) 349-2190 Fax: (519) 349-2191 e-mail: peter@bscanimalnutrition.com www.bscanimalnutrition.com

Bunge Canada 4605-B, boul Lapinière, Brossard, QC J4Z 3T5 Ph: (800) 361-3916

courriel : gino.becerra@bunge.com www.bunge.com

Canadian Bio-Systems Inc.

Egg Farmers of Ontario’s (EFO) Board of Directors continues to represent the more than 400 egg and pullet farm families in the province.

Ontario egg farmers remain passionate about what they do. They are proud to provide safe and healthy eggs while caring for the hens that supply them.

For more than 40 years EFO has worked to ensure that consumers have access to safe, reliable and reasonably-priced eggs with a fair return to the farmers.

4389 112 Ave. SE, Calgary, AB T2C 0J7

Ph: (403) 279-3339 Fax: (403) 236-3471

e-mail: tjewson@canadianbio.com www.canadianbio.com

Chr. Hansen Ltd. PO Box 2414, St. Marys, ON N4X 1A3 Ph: (519) 820-2651

e-mail: usjho@chr-hansen.com www.chr-hansen.com

DCL nutrition + animal health 6340, rue Choquette, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 8L1 Ph: (450) 773-0770 Fax: (450) 773-9491 Toll Free: (877) 470-3254 e-mail: pogrady@dcli.ca www.dcli.ca

Diamond V 10999 240th Ave., Spirit Lake, IA 51360 USA Toll Free: (800) 373-7234 Fax: (319) 366-6333 e-mail: charms@diamondv.com www.diamondv.com

DSM Nutritional Products Canada Inc. 395 Waydom Dr., Ayr, ON N0B 1E0 Ph: (519) 624-2781 Fax: (519) 623-4849 e-mail: brent.byggdin@dsm.com www.dsm.com

E, D & F Man Canada Inc.

328 - 75 Sherbourne St., Toronto, ON M5A 2P9 Ph: (416) 368-7396 Fax: (416) 368-0862 e-mail: murrayi@us.edfman.com www.westway.com

Emerald Seed Products Box 149, Avonlea, SK S0H 0C0 Ph: (306) 868-2030 Fax: (306) 868-2032

e-mail: info.esp@sasktel.com www.emeraldseedproducts.com

Evonik Degussa Canada Inc. 3380 South Service Rd., Box 5057, Burlington, ON L7N 3J5

Ph: (905) 336-3423 Fax: (905) 332-5632

e-mail: gregg.veldman@evonik.com www.evonik.com

Grand Valley Fortifiers Ltd. 486 Main St. E., Cambridge, ON N1R 5W6 Ph: (519) 621-4400 Fax: (519) 621-0999

e-mail: clarkewalker@grandvalley.com www.grandvalley.com

Halchemix Canada Inc.

240 Mary St., Port Perry, ON L9L 1B7 Ph: (905) 982-2781 Fax: (905) 982-2784 Toll Free: (800) 540-4756 lyndon.hiebert@halchemixcanada.com www.halchemixcanada.com

Jefo Inc.

5020, Jefo Ave., C.P. 325, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 7B6 Ph: (450) 799-2000 Fax: (450) 778-1338

e-mail: rsmith@jefo.ca www.jefo.com

L. V. Lomas Limited 99 Summerlea Rd., Brampton, ON L6T 4V2 Ph: (905) 458-1555 Fax: (905) 458-0722

e-mail: rdietert@lvlomas.com www.lvlomas.com

Phone: (905) 858-9790

Fax: (905) 858-1589 Website: eggfarmersofontario.ca

Egg Farmers of Ontario 7195 Millcreek Drive Mississauga, Ontario L5N 4H1
Left to right, (clockwise from back):
Dan Veldman, Zone 3; Andrew DeWeerd, Pullet Director; Scott Helps, Zone 1; Craig Hunter, Zone 9; Scott Graham (Chair), Zone 6; Roger Pelissero (Vice-Chair & Egg Farmers of Canada representative), Zone 4;
Marcel Leroux, Zone 10; Vance Drain, Zone 8; Dianne McComb, Zone 2; Bryan Hostrawser, Zone 7;
Brian Miller, Zone 5.

London Agricultural Commodities Inc.

1615 - 43 North Routledge Park, London, ON N6H 5L6

Ph: (519) 473-9333 Fax: (519) 473-5781

e-mail: akissler@londonag.com www.londonag.com

Mosaic Feed Ingredients

7827 Venture Rd., Regina, SK S4Y 1L4

Ph: (306) 536-5156

e-mail: mark.bonnor@mosaicco.com www.mosaicco.com

Novus International (Canada) Inc. 2910 South Sheridan Way, Oakville, ON L6J 7J8

Ph: (905) 440-0115 or (416) 346-6839

Fax: (905) 985-3198

e-mail: mark.moran@novusint.com

Nutriad Inc.

545 Orchard Terrace Dr., New Wilmington, PA 16142 USA

Ph: (724) 674-8547

e-mail: t.kelly@nutriad.com www.nutriad.com

Nutritional Feed Additives Inc.

RR 4, Fergus, ON N1M 2W5

Ph: (519) 843-4041 Fax: (519) 843-4176

Toll Free: (800) 565-5809

e-mail: nfaoffice@bellnet.ca www.nutritionalfeedadditives.com

Oshawa Specialty Products Ltd. 1345 Thornton Rd. S., Oshawa, ON L1J 8C4

Ph: (519) 588-4107

e-mail: tjewson@canadianbio.com

Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd.

308 - 6733 Mississauga Rd., Mississauga, ON L5N 6J5

Ph: (905) 821-9139 Fax: (905) 826-5712 Toll Free: (800) 268-8335

e-mail: rbryson@parrishandheimbecker.com www.parrishandheimbecker.com

Pestell Minerals & Ingredients 141 Hamilton Rd., New Hamburg, ON N0B 2G0

Ph: (519) 662-2877 Fax: (519) 662-4234

e-mail: scrnkovic@pestell.com www.pestell.com/minerals

Pioneer Hi-Bred Limited 106 - 308 Palladium Dr., Kanata, ON K2B 1A1

Ph: (613) 595-0909 Fax: (613) 595-1919

e-mail: don.mackenzie@pioneer.com www.pioneer.com/canada

Potash Corp. Feed Products 288 Maurice St., New Hamburg, ON N3A 2H8

Ph: (519) 662-3891 Fax: (519) 662-2154

e-mail: ken.barnes@potashcorp.com www.potashcorp.com

Premier AG Resources Ltd. 205 - 747 Hyde Park Rd., London, ON N6H 3S3

Ph: (519) 657-1177 Fax: (519) 657-1422

e-mail: jfinn@parltd.ca www.parltd.ca

Pro-Ag Products Ltd. c/o Probiotech, 6255, boul. Choquette, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 8L2

Ph: (450) 771-7252 Fax: (450) 771-4509

e-mail: ivangirard@probiotech.com www.pro-ag.com

Probiotech International Inc. 6225, boul. Choquette, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 8L2

Ph: (450) 771-7252 Fax: (450) 771-4509 e-mail: johnlindblad@probiotech.com www.probiotech.com

Ridley Feed Ingredients 12 Sprucegrove Cres., Airdrie, AB T4B 1V2 Ph: (403) 912-5671 Fax: (403) 912-5672 greg.jones@ridleyfeedingredients.com www.ridleyfeedingredients.com

Ridley Feed Ingredients 1609 1st Ave and 17th St., PO Box 110 Mendota, IL 61342 USA

Ph: (403) 912-5671 or (815) 539-9321 Fax: (815) 539-6003

Toll Free: (866) 376-3336 greg.jones@ridleyfeedingredients.com www.ridleyfeedingredients.com

Rothsay, A Member of Maple Leaf Foods Inc. 880 Highway 5 West, Dundas, ON L9H 5E2 Ph: (905) 628-2258 Fax: (905) 628-8577 Toll Free: (800) 263-0302 e-mail: shelley.morin@mapleleaf.com www.rothsay.ca

SAF Agri/Lesaffre Yeast Feed Additives 7475 West Main St., Milwaukee, WI 53214 USA

Ph: (414) 615-4024 Fax: (414) 615-4003 e-mail: tom.meloche@lsaf.com

ontario

Sanimax

5068 Whitelaw Rd., RR 6, Guelph, ON N1H 6J3

Ph: (519) 824-2381 Fax: (519) 824-9472

e-mail: tom.winton@sanimax.com www.sanimax.com

The Canadian Salt Company Limited 10701, boul Parkway, Anjou, QC H1J 1S1

Ph: (514) 352-7490 Fax: (514) 352-8371

e-mail: darsenault@windsorsalt.com www.windsorsalt.com

Weeden Environments 596202 Hwy. 59, RR 6 Woodstock, ON N4S 7W1

Ph: (519) 462-1712 Fax: (519) 462-1713

Toll Free: (800) 552-1064

e-mail: kevinw@weedenenvironments.com www.weedenenvironments.com

Westhawk Traders Ltd.

203 - 1810 Alberni St., Vancouver, BC V6G 1B3

Ph: (604) 669-7212 Fax: (604) 688-3129

e-mail: garywhyte@westhawktraders.com www.westhawktraders.com

Westway Molasses, A Division of E, D & F Man Canada Inc.

328 - 75 Sherbourne St., Toronto, ON M5A 2P9

Ph: (416) 368-7396 Fax: (416) 368-0862 e-mail: bobl@us.edfman.com

Wilbur-Ellis Company of Canada Ltd. 1608 Sylvestre Dr., Unit 5, Tecumseh, ON N8N 2L9

Ph: (519) 735-7441 Fax: (519) 735-7141

e-mail: smckella@wecon.com www.wilbur-ellisfeed.com

WLT Distributors Inc.

75 Henlow Bay, Winnipeg, MB R3Y 1G4

Ph: (204) 487-6336 Fax: (204) 487-6625 e-mail: rsukkau@wltdistributors.com www.wltdistributors.com

Zinpro Corp.

240 - 10400 Viking Dr., Eden Prairie, MN 55344-7928 USA

Ph: (952) 944-2736 Fax: (952) 944-2749 e-mail: rwylie@zinpro.com www.zinpro.com

DRUGS, VACCINES, ETC.

Bio Agri Mix LP 11 Ellens St., PO Box 399, Mitchell, ON N0K 1N0 Ph: (519) 348-9865 Fax: (519) 348-4100 e-mail: dancsak@bioagrimix.com www.bioagrimix.com

Ceva Animal Health 367 Michener Rd. Guelph, ON N1K 1E8 Ph: (519) 824-9570 Fax: (519) 824-3553

Toll Free: (800) 510-8864 e-mail: service.canada@ceva.com www.ceva-canada.ca

Elanco Animal Health 120 - 150 Research Lane, Guelph, ON N1G 4T2 Ph: (519) 821-0277 Fax: (519) 821-7831 www.elanco.com

Merck Animal Health 16750, route Transcanadienne, Kirkland, QC H9H 4M7 Ph: (866) 683-7838 Fax: (888) 498-4444 www.merck-animal-health.com

Merial Canada

20000 Clark Graham, Baie d’Urfé, QC H9X 4B6 Ph: (514) 457-1555 Fax: (514) 457-1175

Toll Free: (888) 637-4251 e-mail: service.canada@merial.com www.merial.com

Novartis Animal Health Canada Inc. 205 - 2233 Argentia Rd., Mississauga, ON L5N 2X7 Ph: (800) 387-6325 Fax: (905) 567-0221 e-mail: marie-claude.emond@novartis.com www.ah.ca.novartis.com

Phibro Animal Health 26 Ivy Cres. Paris, ON N3L 4A9 Ph: (519) 495-0953 Fax: (519) 442-6560 e-mail: jody.durand@pahc.com www.pahc.com

Vétoquinol Canada Inc. 2000 chemin Georges, Lavaltrie, QC J5T 3S5 Ph: (450) 586-2252 Fax: (450) 586-4649

Toll Free: (800) 565-0497 www.vetoquinol.ca

Zoetis Canada 17300 Trans-Canada Hwy. Kirkland, QC H9J 2M5

Ph: (800) 663-8888 Fax: (800) 668-8686 www.zoetis.ca

POULTRY CONSULTING, VETERINARIANS, RESEARCH, ETC.

A&L Canada Laboratories Inc.

2136 Jetstream Rd., London, ON N5V 3P5

Ph: (519) 457-2575 Fax: (519) 457-2664 Toll Free: (855) 837-8347 e-mail: alcanadalabs@alcanada.com www.alcanada.com

Dr. Alexandru Weisz, DVM, ACPV 519 Maltby Rd. W., Guelph, ON N1L 1G3 Ph: (519) 829-1656 Fax: (519) 829-1657

e-mail: doc.fowl@on.aibn.com

Elfrida Poultry Diagnostic Services 1354 Stoney Creek Rd., Caledonia, ON N3W 1R2 Ph: (905) 765-2177

Dr. Elizabeth Black, Diagnostic & Consulting.

Intertek Food & Agri, Industry & Assurance Division 960 C Alloy Dr., Thunder Bay, ON P7B 6A4

Ph: (807) 345-5392 Fax: (807) 345-4032 e-mail: deborah.pankewich@intertek.com www.intertek.com

Lloyd Weber Consulting Services RR 6, Guelph, ON N1H 6J3

Ph: (519) 821-5963 Fax: (519) 821-2841

Dr. L.J. Weber, D.V.M., Poultry Health Consultant.

Poultry Health Services

9367 Wellington Rd. 22, RR 1,

Hillsburgh, ON N0B 1Z0

Ph: (519) 855-4606 Fax: (519) 855-4483

e-mail: mike.joyce@bellnet.ca

Dr. Mike Joyce, D.V.M., Dip Path., Diplomate A.C.P.V.

SGS Agri-Food Laboratories

1 - 503 Imperial Rd. N., Guelph, ON N1H 6T9

Ph: (519) 837-1600 Fax: (519) 837-1242 e-mail: jack.legg@sgs.com www.sgs.com

SGS Canada Inc.

69219 Victoria Dr., Centralia, ON N0M 1K0 Ph: (519) 228-7155 Fax: (519) 228-7156 e-mail: alan.holden@sgs.com or ca.cent. agri@sgs.com

www.ca.sgs.com/agri

Zorra Veterinary Services

RR 2, Thamesford, ON N0M 2M0 Ph: (519) 283-6081 Fax: (519) 283-6177 e-mail: joannerafuse27@gmail.com

Joanne B. Rafuse, D.V.M.

INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS

Agricultural Management Institute

200 - 120 Research Lane, Guelph, ON N1G 0B4

Ph: (519) 822-6618 Fax: (519) 821-7361

e-mail: ami@takeanewapproach.ca www.takeanewapproach.ca twitter: @agmanagement

Ryan Koeslag, Executive Director; Ashley Honsberger, Client Services Coordinator; Jason Istead, Project Coordinator.

ANAC - Ontario Division/OABA - Feed Section Committee

104 - 160 Research Lane, Guelph, ON N1G 5B2

Ph: (519) 822-3004 Fax: (519) 822-8862 e-mail: info@oaba.on.ca www.oaba.on.ca

Dave Buttenham, CEO; Ron Campbell, Operations & Member Service Manager. Andrew Coghlin, Chair; Nadine Schwandt, Vice-Chair; Kathleen Shore, Chair-Nutrition Committee.

Directors: Jim Deblock, Vicky Hammell, Steve Kerr, Rick McGlynn, Paul Oosterhof, Tom Robinson, Walt Taylor, Ken Vander Vleuten, Peter Vingerhoeds, Kevin Weppler. Association of Ontario Chicken Processors 7660 Mill Rd., Guelph, ON N1H 6J1

Ph: (519) 836-8383

Chicken Farmers of Ontario PO Box 5035, 3320 S. Service Rd., Burlington, ON L7R 3Y8

Ph: (905) 637-0025 Fax: (905) 637-3464

e-mail: info@ontariochicken.ca www.ontariochicken.ca

District #1, Adrian Rehorst; District #2, John Maaskant; District #3, Murray Booy - 1st Vice Chair; District #4, Henk Lise; District #5, Henry Zantingh - Chair; District #6, Murray Opsteen - 2nd Vice Chair; District #7, Ryan Van Til; District #8, Ed Verkley; District #9, Tim Klompmaker.

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Brentwood Polymer Coatings Inc.

324 Saunders Rd., Unit 8, Barrie, Ontario, L4N 9Y2

Toll Free: 1-855-792-0500 www.brentwoodcoatings.com

Egg Farmers of Ontario

7195 Millcreek Dr., Mississauga, ON L5N 4H1

Ph: (905) 858-9790 Fax: (905) 858-1589

Toll Free: (800) 387-8360

e-mail: general@getcracking.ca www.eggfarmersofontario.ca

Scott Graham, Chair, Zone 6; Roger Pelissero, Vice Chair and Egg Farmers of Canada Representative, Zone 4; Scott Helps, Zone 1; Dianne McComb, Zone 2; Dan Veldman, Zone 3; Brian Miller, Zone

5; Bryan Hostrawser, Zone 7; Vance Drain, Zone 8; Craig Hunter, Zone 9; Marcel Leroux, Zone 10; Andrew DeWeerd, Pullet Director.

Farm & Food Care Ontario

106 - 100 Stone Rd. West, Guelph, ON N1G 5L3

Ph: (519) 837-1326 Fax: (519) 837-3209 www.farmfoodcare.org

Ontario Association of Poultry Practitioners, OAPP c/o Animal Health Lab,

FlowHammer

Feed bridging has become a common event in the swine and poultry industries. The “Flow Hammer” is a simple and reliable solution that easily and affordably adapts to most existing feed bins. This patent pending product aids in the prevention of out of feed events in all phases of swine and poultry production.

University of Guelph, PO Box 3612, Guelph, ON N1H 1R8

Ph: (519) 824-4120, ext 54550

Fax: (519) 821-8072

e-mail: mbrash@uoguelph.ca

Dr. Marina Brash, Treasurer. Ontario Broiler Chicken Hatching Egg Producers Association

483 Arkell Rd., RR 2, Guelph, ON N1H 6H8

Ph: (519) 821-0657 Fax: (519) 821-9419

e-mail: obchepa@golden.net

John Kapetyn, Chair; John Kraay, Vice-All; Ed Mosterd, Sec./Treas.

OBHECC Directors: Jack Greydanus, Dick Ottens, Jim Patton, Dave Brock. Farm & Food Care Reps.: Livestock - Mark Woods; Soil & Crop - John Kraay.

Ontario Broiler Hatching Egg & Chick Commission

213 - 251 Woodlawn Rd. W., Guelph, ON N1H 8J1

Ph: (519) 837-0005 Fax: (519) 837-0464

e-mail: info@obhecc.com

Robert Guy, General Manager. Ontario Federation of Agriculture Ontario AgriCentre, 206 - 100 Stone Rd. West, Guelph, ON N1G 5L3

Ph: (519) 821-8883 Fax: (519) 821-8810

Toll Free: (800) 668-3276

e-mail: info@ofa.on.ca www.ofa.on.ca

Mark Wales, President, Aylmer; Don McCabe, Vice President, Inwood; Debra Pretty Straathof, Vice President, Arnprior; Keith Currie, Executive Member, Collingwood.

Ontario Hatcheries Association 7660 Mill Rd., RR 4 Guelph, ON N1H 6J1 Ph: (519) 837-3369 Fax: (519) 837-3369

e-mail: stevens@sentex.net

Ontario Institute of Agrologists 108 - 100 Stone Rd., W., Guelph, ON N1G 5L3

Ph: (519) 826-4226 Fax: 519-826-4228

Toll Free: (866) 339-7619

e-mail: registrar@oia.on.ca www.oia.on.ca

5200 Armand-Frappier

St-Hubert (Quebec) Canada J3Z 1G5 Ph: 1-877-926-2777

www.gsi-electronics.com

The P.Ag. designation is held by over 10,000 designated Professional Agrologists across Canada. In Ontario as throughout Canada, professional Agrology certification signifies qualification assurance in the agriculture, agri-food and agri-life science sectors. Employers, farmers and the public can be assured that a designated and certified Professional Agrologist or a Technical Agrologist (T.Ag.) has met rigorous competency and educational requirements to join the profession and is committed to continuous education and professional development comparable with other recognized professionals servicing society. Under provincial legislation OIA member practitioners serve to protect the public interest through compliance with ethical practice standards and stewardship principles and serve to protect society’s interests through public accountability. Through certification national labour mobility is attained, job competitiveness is enhanced and valuable sector contacts are accomplished.

Ontario Livestock and Poultry Council

39 Williiam St., Elmira, ON N3B 1P3

Ph: (519) 669-3350 Fax: (519) 669-3826

e-mail: info@ontlpc.ca www.ontlpc.ca

Gordon Coukell, Chairman; Susan Fitzgerald, Special Project Coordinator. Ontario Poultry Processors Association, Turkey Committee

11 Neville Park Blvd., Toronto, ON M4E 3P5

Ph: (416) 363-8400 Fax: (416) 363-2599

e-mail: rshapiro@sympatico.ca www.robertgshapiro.com

Robert Shapiro, President.

Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association

1 Stone Rd. W., Guelph, ON N1G 4Y2

Ph: (519) 826-4214 Fax: (519) 826-4224

Toll Free: (800) 265-9751

e-mail: oscia@ontariosoilcrop.org www.ontariosoilcrop.org

John Laidlaw, Program Manager, Farm Business Management. Poultry Industry Council

483 Arkell Rd., Guelph, ON N1H 6H8 Ph: (519) 837-0284 Fax: (519) 837-3584

e-mail: pic@poultryindustrycouncil.ca

www.poultryindustrycouncil.ca

Board Members: Craig Bremner, George Campbell, Don Copeland, Leanne Cooley, Tim de Witt, Charlie Elliott, Gary Fread, George Jeffery, Dr. Helen Anne Hudson, Brian Miller and Murray Opsteen.

Staff: Keith Robbins, Executive Director; Kim Sheppard, Research Coordinator; Rose Carlo, Accounts; Annette Hartley, Project Manager; Laura Bowers, Education Programs Manager.

Poultry Service Association

39 William St., Elmira, ON N3B 1P3

Ph: (519) 669-3350 Fax: (519) 669-3826

e-mail: susan.tfio@sympatico.ca

Susan Fitzgerald, Executive Director; Dave Ottens, Chairman.

Turkey Farmers of Ontario

1120 - 100 Conestoga College Blvd., Kitchener, ON N2P 2N6

Ph: (519) 748-9636 Fax: (519) 748-2742

e-mail: info@turkeyfarmers.on.ca

www.makesitsuper.ca

Ingrid DeVisser, Chair; Bill Mailloux, Vice Chair; Tyson Schlegel, Executive Member; Janet Schlitt, General Manager.

Directors - George Campbell & Bill Mailloux, District 1: Brian Ricker & Paul Vanderzanden, District 2; Tom Hayter & Tyson Schlegel, District 3; Ingrid DeVisser, District 4.

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT/ UNIVERSITIES

AGRICULTURE AND AGRI-FOOD CANADA

Ontario Regional Office 174 Stone Rd., W., Guelph, ON N1G 4S9 Ph: (519) 837-9400 Fax: (519) 837-9782

www.ats-sea.agr.gc.ca

AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS APPEAL TRIBUNAL 1 Stone Rd. West, 2nd Floor NW Guelph, ON N1G 4Y2

Ph: (519) 826-3433 Fax: (519) 826-4232

Toll Free: (888) 466-2372, ext. 6-3433 e-mail: appeals.tribunal.omafra@ontario.ca www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/tribunal/ index.html

ANIMAL HEALTH LABORATORY, LABORATORY SERVICES DIVISION University of Guelph, PO Box 3612, Guelph, ON N1H 6R8 Ph: (519) 824-4120 ext. 54530 Fax: (519) 821-8072 http://ahl.uoguelph.ca Avian Pathologists: Dr. Marina Brash, Dr. Emily Martin.

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION

AGENCY - Ontario Area Office 174 Stone Rd. W., Guelph, ON N1G 4S9 Ph: (226) 217-8555 Fax: (226) 8495 www.inspection.gc.ca

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION

AGENCY - Regional Office - Central 259 Woodlawn Rd. W., Suite A, Guelph, ON N1H 8J1

Ph: (519) 837-5817 Fax: (519) 837-9774

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION

AGENCY - Regional Office - Northeast 7 - 38 Auriga Dr., Nepean, ON K2E 8A5 Ph: (613) 946-7897 Fax: (613) 946-7902

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION

AGENCY - Regional Office - Southwest

19 - 1200 Commissioners Rd. E., London, ON N5Z 4R3

Ph: (519) 691-1300 Fax: (519) 691-1314

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION AGENCY - Regional Office - Toronto 2 - 1124 Finch Ave. W., Downsview, ON M3J 2E2

Ph: (416) 665-5055 Fax: (416) 665-5069

ONTARIO FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING COMMISSION

1 Stone Rd. W., 5th Floor, Guelph, ON N1G 4Y2

Ph: (519) 826-4220 Fax: (519) 826-3400 e-mail: ontariofarm.productsmarketing. omafra@ontario.ca www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/ farmproducts/index.html

Marketing Analysts: Paul Glenney, chicken and egg, (519) 826-3399; Marilyn Sewell, broiler hatching egg & chick, (519) 826-3397; Sophia Dinnissen, turkey, (519) 826-3395.

ONTARIO MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD MINISTRY OF RURAL AFFAIRS

Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1

Ph: (519) 824-4120 Fax: (519) 824-5930 www.omafra.gov.on.ca

Al Dam, Provincial Poultry Specialist, Dept. of Pathobiology, OVC, Room 4841, ext. 54326, e-mail: al.dam@ontario.ca; Csaba Varga, Lead Veterinarian, Disease Prevention - Poultry, Dept of Pathobiology, OVC, Room 4840, ext. 54650, e-mail: csaba.varga@ontario.ca; Daniel Ward, Engineer, Poultry Structures and Environment, OMAF, 581 Huron St., Stratford, ON N5A 5T8

Ph: (519) 271-0536, Fax: (519) 273-5278, daniel.ward@ontario.ca.

ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE

University of Guelph, 50 Stone Rd., Guelph, ON N1G 2W1

Ph: (519) 824-4120 ext 54401 Fax: (519) 837-3230 www.ovc.uoguelph.ca

UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH

Animal & Poultry Science, 50 Stone Rd. E., Bldg. #70, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1 Ph: (519) 824-4120 ext 56215 Fax: (519) 836-9873 www.aps.uoguelph.ca

AGRICULTURAL REPRESENTATIVES FOR bANKS

Bank of Montreal

Allan Johnson

Account Manager, Agriculture

6 Fred Grant St. Barrie, ON L4M 3G6

Ph: (705) 734-7963 Fax: (705) 734-1422

e-mail: allan.johnson@bmo.com

Roger Kellam

Account Manager, Agriculture

39 Talbot St. W. Blenheim, ON N0P 1A0

Ph: (519) 676-8111 Fax: (519) 676-8112

e-mail: roger.kellam@bmo.com

Peter Oswald

Area Manager

195 Henry St. Brantford, ON N3S 5C9 Ph: (519) 753-7885 Fax: (519) 751-0524

e-mail: peter.oswald@bmo.com

Mario Clermont

Account Manager, Agriculture

11 Main St. Finch, ON K0C 1K0

Ph: (613) 984-0634 Fax: (613) 984-2846

e-mail: mario.clermont@bmo.com

Mary Rivett

Account Manager, Agriculture

128 Courthouse Square Goderich, ON N7A 3Y5

Ph: (519) 524-2152 Fax: (519) 524-8507

e-mail: mary.rivett@bmo.com

Blair Elford

Account, Manager Agriculture

16 William St. S. Lindsay, ON K9V 4S3 Ph: (705) 324-3538 Fax: (705) 324-2943

e-mail: blair.elford@bmo.com

Ken Bellamy

Account Manager, Agriculture 140 Main St. W. Listowel, ON N4W 1A2

Ph: (519) 291-4717 Fax: (519) 291-5411

e-mail: ken.bellamy@bmo.com

Ken McGugan

Account Manager, Agriculture 1285 Fanshawe Park Rd. W. London, ON N6G 5B4

Ph: (519) 471-4545

e-mail: ken.mcgugan@bmo.com

Cynthia Surette

Account Manager, Agriculture

4 Dundas St. E. Napanee, ON K7R 1H6

Ph: (613) 354-3058

e-mail: cynthia.surette@bmo.com

Rejean Clermont

Account Manager, Agriculture Innes & 10th Line, 4392 Innes Rd. Orleans, ON K4A 3W3

Ph: (613) 841-2245 Fax: (613) 841-1524 e-mail: rejean.clermont@bmo.com

Charlene Prince

Commercial Area Banking Manager Capital Centre, 269 Laurier Ave. W. Ottawa, ON K1P 5J9

Ph: (613) 599-7885 Fax: (613) 599-1269

Mary Harris

Account Manager, Agriculture 236 Raglan St. S. Renfrew, ON K7V 1R1 Ph: (613) 432-4264 Fax: (613) 432-7782

e-mail: mary.harris@bmo.com

Eric Harrop

Account Manager, Agriculture

23 Norfolk St. S. Simcoe, ON N3Y 2V8 Ph: (519) 426-1868

e-mail: eric.harrop@bmo.com

Michelle Wilhelm

131 Durham St. E. Walkerton, ON N0G 2V0

Ph: (519) 881-1311 Fax: (519) 881-0371

e-mail: michelle.wilhelm@bmo.com

David Rinneard

Waterloo - Marsland Centre

20 Erb St. W. Waterloo, ON N2L 1T2

Ph: (519) 885-3898 Fax: (519) 885-0922

e-mail: david.rinneard@bmo.com

Chris deVries

Account Manager, Agriculture 534 Dundas St. Woodstock, ON N4S 1C5

Ph: (519) 539-6142 Fax: (519) 535-3503

e-mail: chris.devries@bmo.com

CIBC

Dennis Crone

Agriculture Banking Specialist

50 Huron St. New Hamburg, ON N3A 1J2

Ph: 519-662-4914 Fax: 519-662-1759

e-mail: dennis.crone@cibc.com

Hubert Gubbels

Agriculture Banking Specialist

172 Main St. Delhi, ON N4B 2L9

Ph: 519-582-0570 ext 404

Fax: 519-582-4880

e-mail: hubert.gubbels@cibc.com

Maureen McCutcheon

Agriculture Banking Specialist

99 King St. W. Chatham, ON N7M 1C7

Ph: 519-352-7150 ext 451

Fax: 519-352-7259

e-mail: maureen.mccutcheon@cibc.com

Dave Rose

Agriculture Banking Specialist

49 Holland St. W., PO Box 910 Bradford, ON L3Z 2B4

Ph: 705-456-1235 Fax: 705-456-1233

e-mail: david.rose@cibc.com

Farm Credit Canada/Financement agricole Canada 1800 rue Hamilton St. Regina, SK S4P 4L3

Ph: (306) 780-8900 Fax: (306) 780-8919

Toll Free: (888) 332-3301 www.fcc-fac.ca

RBC Royal Bank

Peter Guth

Vice President, Commercial Fianancial Services 74 Wyndham St. N., 2nd Floor Guelph, ON N1H 4E6

Ph: (519) 767-4001 Fax: (519) 836-1634

e-mail: peter.guth@rbc.com

Scotiabank

Agri-Business Banking Centre

Janice Holzscherer

Vice President, Agricultural Banking Agri-Business Banking Centre 104 Wallace Ave. N., PO Box 159 Listowel, ON N4W 3H2

Ph: (519) 291-4019

e-mail: janice.holzscherer@scotiabank.com

Pierre Robitaille

Director, Agricultural Banking Agri-Business Banking Centre 104 Wallace Ave. N., PO Box 159 Listowel, ON N4W 3H2 Ph: (519) 291-4340 Fax: (519) 291-4755

e-mail: pierre.robitaille@scotiabank.com

Hugh O’Neill P.Ag. Director, Agricultural Banking 139 Prescott St., PO Box 520 Kemptville, ON K0G 1J0 Ph: 1-877-BNS-AGRI (267-2474) Fax: (613) 258-6014

e-mail: hugh.oneill@scotiabank.com

Peter Brown P.Ag.

Director, Agriculture

Suite 3007 Scotia Plaza, 40 King St. W. Toronto, ON M5H 1H1

Ph: (416) 866-6296 Fax: (416) 866-5966

e-mail: peter.brown@scotiabank.com

Roger Roy

Senior Agriculture Manager

Suite 3007 Scotia Plaza, 40 King St. W. Toronto, ON M5H 1H1

Ph: (416) 933-1824 Fax: (416) 866-5966

e-mail: roger.roy@scotiabank.com

Shane Chetner P.Ag.

Agricultural Manager, Commercial Banking Suite 3007 Scotia Plaza, 40 King St. W. Toronto, ON M5H 1H1

Ph: (416) 933-1781 Fax: (416) 866-5966

e-mail: shane.chetner@scotiabank.com

ontario/Prince edward island

TD Canada Trust

Andrew Bowman, District Manager Agriculture ServicesOxford, Norfolk, Brant, Haldimand, Niagara and Hamilton Counties

70 Market St., 2nd Floor

Brantford, ON N3T 2Z7

Ph: (226) 208-1790 Fax: (519) 756-0093

e-mail: andrew.bowman@td.com

Wilhelmina Waters, District Manager, Agriculture Services - Essex, Kent, Lambton, Middlesex and Elgin Counties

255 King St. W. Chatham, ON N7M 1E6

Ph: (519) 351-3144 Fax: (519) 351-3689

e-mail: wilhelmina.waters@td.com

Andrew Bowman, District Manager Agriculture Services - Waterloo, Wellington, Halton, Peel and Dufferin Counties

70 Market St., 2nd Floor

Brantford, ON N3T 2Z7

Ph: (226) 208-1790 Fax: (519) 756-0093

e-mail: andrew.bowman@td.com

Steve Faris, District Manager, Agriculture Services - Dufferin, Simcoe, York, Durham, Muskoka, Kawartha Lakes, Haliburton, Peterborough, Northumberland, Hastings, Prince Edward and L&A Counties

33 Collier St., 2nd Floor Barrie, ON L4M 1G5

Ph: (905) 853-4947 Fax: (905) 853-7095

e-mail: stephen.faris@td.com

Brian Van Hooydonk, District Manager Agriculture Services - Huron, Bruce, Perth and Grey Counties

41 Downie St., Stratford, ON N5A 6V6

Ph: (519) 456-8220 Fax: (519) 456-2024

e-mail: brian.vanhooydonk@td.com

Sylvain Racine, District Manager, Agriculture Services - Renfrew, Frontenac, Lanark, Leeds, Ottawa, Grenville, Dundas, Russell, Stormont, Prescott, Glengarry Counties, New Liskeard and Northern Ontario

258 Main St. E., Hawkesbury, ON K6A 3C8

Ph: (514) 465-7401 Fax: (613) 632-4819

e-mail: sylvain.racine@td.com

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATIONS

Freetown Burns Poultry Farm Inc.

269 Freetown, RR 2, PE C0B 1L0

Ph: (902) 887-2156

Traveller’s Rest Omegga Holdings 26172, RR 2, PE C1N 4J8

Ph: (902) 888-3447

FEDERALLY REGULATED POULTRY SLAUGHTERING AND/OR PROCESSING PLANTS

Alberton

Kings Produce Processing Ltd., (Kings Produce, Savoury Express),

75 Griffin Dr., PE C0B 1B0

Ph: (902) 853-2142 Fax: (902) 853-4264

FEED MANUFACTURERS

ADM Alliance Nutrition

6300, boul. Choquette, Suite 11 Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 8L1

Ph: (450) 773-7111 Fax: (450) 773-7509

e-mail: maurice.champagne@adm.com www.admani.com/canada

ADM Alliance Nutrition

842 Juliana Dr., PO Box 1593 Woodstock, ON N4S 0A8

Ph: (519) 533-7343 Fax: (519) 539-0616 e-mail: david.turkington@adm.com www.admani.com/canada

Clarence Farm Services Ltd. 65 Industrial Ave., Truro, NS B2N 6V1

Ph: (902) 895-6366 Fax: (902) 893-8332

e-mail: tom@cfs.ca

Furst-McNess Company of Canada Ltd. 30 Wilson St., Ingersoll, ON N5C 4E8

Ph: (800) 363-9988 Fax: (519) 485-7442 e-mail: shelley.martin@mcness.com www.mcness.com

PMT Inc.

12 - 550 Trillium Dr., Kitchener, ON N2R 1K3

Ph: (519) 748-5515 Fax: (519) 748-2663

e-mail: rforeman@pmtgroup.com www.pmtgroup.com

Shur-Gain, Nutreco Canada Inc. Regional Office, 170 Stewart Ave., Sussex, NB E4E 2T5 Ph: (506) 432-4200 Fax: (506) 433-2983 e-mail: myrna.colpitts@nutreco.ca www.nutrecocanada.com

FEED INGREDIENTS, SUPPLEMENTS & ADDITIVES

AB Vista

270 - 150 S Pine Island Rd., Plantation, FL 33324 USA

Ph: (954) 278-3965

e-mail: tarayork@abvista.us or craigwyatt@abvista.us www.abvista.com

Adisseo 12288, rue du Poitou, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2T 5B1 Ph: (450) 799-5904 Fax: (450) 799-5961 e-mail: andre.gilbert@adisseo.com www.adisseo.com

Alltech Canada 5910, rue Barré, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2R 1E4 Ph: (450) 253-0779 Fax: (450) 253-0781 e-mail: fouellette@alltech.com www.alltech.com

Anitox Corp. 1055 Progress Circle, Lawrenceville, GA 30043 USA

Ph: (678) 376-1055 or (705) 930-2949 Fax: (678) 376-1413

e-mail: fnel@anitox.com www.anitox.com

BASF Corporation 100 Park Ave., Florham Park, NJ 07932 USA

Toll Free: (800) 527-9889

Fax: (973) 245-6843

e-mail: nutrition-north-america@basf.com www.animal-nutrition.basf.com

Canadian Bio-Systems Inc. 4389 112 Ave. SE, Calgary, AB T2C 0J7 Ph: (403) 279-3339 Fax: (403) 236-3471

e-mail: tjewson@canadianbio.com www.canadianbio.com

Crosby Molasses Company Limited PO Box 2240, 327 Rothesay Ave., Saint John, NB E2L 3V4 Ph: (506) 634-7515 Fax: (506) 634-1724 e-mail: jimcrosby@crosbys.com www.crosbys.com

DCL nutrition + animal health 6340, rue Choquette, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 8L1 Ph: (450) 773-0770 Fax: (450) 773-9491 Toll Free: (877) 470-3254

e-mail: pogrady@dcli.ca www.dcli.ca

Diamond V 10999 240th Ave., Spirit Lake, IA 51360 USA Toll Free: (800) 373-7234 Fax: (319) 366-6333

e-mail: charms@diamondv.com www.diamondv.com

DSM Nutritional Products Canada Inc. 395 Waydom Dr., Ayr, ON N0B 1E0 Ph: (519) 624-2781 Fax: (519) 623-4849 e-mail: yves.gohier@dsm.com www.dsm.com

Emerald Seed Products Box 149, Avonlea, SK S0H 0C0

Ph: (306) 868-2030 Fax: (306) 868-2032 e-mail: info.esp@sasktel.com www.emeraldseedproducts.com

Halchemix Canada Inc.

240 Mary St., Port Perry, ON L9L 1B7

Ph: (905) 982-2781 Fax: (905) 982-2784 Toll Free: (800) 540-4756 lyndon.hiebert@halchemixcanada.com www.halchemixcanada.com

Jefo Inc.

5020, Jefo Ave., C.P. 325, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 7B6

Ph: (450) 799-2000 Fax: (450) 778-1338 e-mail: lmorneau@jefo.ca www.jefo.com

L. V. Lomas Limited 1660 Hymus Blvd., Dorval, QC H9P 2N6

Ph: (514) 683-0660 Fax: (514) 683-5050

e-mail: rdietert@lvlomas.com www.lvlomas.com

Mosaic Feed Ingredients 7827 Venture Rd., Regina, SK S4Y 1L4

Ph: (306) 536-5156

e-mail: mark.bonnor@mosaicco.com www.mosaicco.com

Novus International (Canada) Inc. 2910 South Sheridan Way, Oakville, ON L6J 7J8

Ph: (905) 440-0115 or (819) 461-2332

Fax: (905) 985-3198

e-mail: jp.lincourt@novusint.com

Parrish & Heimbecker Limited PO Box 4816, Rothesay, NB E2E 5X5

Ph: (506) 849-8585 Fax: (506) 849-8580

e-mail: smithbrokerage@parrishandheimbecker.com

www.parrishandheimbecker.com

Potash Corp. Feed Products

288 Maurice St., New Hamburg, ON N3A 2H8

Ph: (519) 662-3891 Fax: (519) 662-2154

e-mail: ken.barnes@potashcorp.com

www.potashcorp.com

Rothsay, A Member of Maple Leaf Foods Inc.

169 Lower Truro Rd., PO Box 151, Truro, NS B2N 5C1

Ph: (902) 895-2801 Fax: (902) 893-0176 Toll Free: (877) 270-3930 e-mail: atlanticsales@rothsay.ca www.rothsay.ca

The Canadian Salt Company Limited 10701, boul Parkway, Anjou, QC H1J 1S1 Ph: (514) 352-7490 Fax: (514) 352-8371 e-mail: darsenault@windsorsalt.com www.windsorsalt.com

WLT Distributors Inc.

75 Henlow Bay, Winnipeg, MB R3Y 1G4 Ph: (204) 487-6336 Fax: (204) 487-6625 e-mail: rsukkau@wltdistributors.com www.wltdistributors.com

DRUGS, VACCINES, ETC.

Bio Agri Mix LP 11 Ellens St., PO Box 399, Mitchell, ON N0K 1N0 Ph: (519) 348-9865 Fax: (519) 348-4100 e-mail: wilson@bioagrimix.com www.bioagrimix.com

Ceva Animal Health

367 Michener Rd. Guelph, ON N1K 1E8 Ph: (519) 824-9570 Fax: (519) 824-3553 Toll Free: (800) 510-8864 e-mail: service.canada@ceva.com www.ceva-canada.ca

Elanco Animal Health

27 chemin McNally, Chelsea, QC J9B 2P4

Ph: (613) 620-2273 Fax: (819) 827-7410 e-mail: hughesbr@elanco.com www.elanco.com

Merck Animal Health 16750, route Transcanadienne, Kirkland, QC H9H 4M7

Ph: (866) 683-7838 Fax: (888) 498-4444 www.merck-animal-health.com

Merial Canada

20000 Clark Graham, Baie d’Urfé, QC H9X 4B6

Ph: (514) 457-1555 Fax: (514) 457-1175 Toll Free: (888) 637-4251 e-mail: service.canada@merial.com www.merial.com

Phibro Animal Health

27 Lantern St., Kitchener, ON N2P 2M6

Ph: (519) 653-4151 Fax: (519) 653-1729 e-mail: michael.foti@pahc.com www.pahc.com

Vétoquinol Canada Inc.

2000 chemin Georges, Lavaltrie, QC J5T 3S5

Ph: (450) 586-2252 Fax: (450) 586-4649 Toll Free: (800) 565-0497 www.vetoquinol.ca

Zoetis Canada

17300 Trans-Canada Hwy.

Kirkland, QC H9J 2M5

Ph: (800) 663-8888 Fax: (800) 668-8686 www.zoetis.ca

POULTRY CONSULTING, VETERINARIANS, RESEARCH, ETC.

Perennia

32 Main St., Kentville, NS B4N 1J5

Ph: (902) 678-7722 Fax: (902) 678-7266 www.perennia.ca

INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS

ANAC - Atlantic Division

53 Elliott Dr., Sussex, NB E4E 2K5

Ph: (506) 433-5917

e-mail: anacatla@bellaliant.ca

Matthew Miller, Chairman; Gerry Lutes, Vice-Chairman; Louis Snyder, National Director; Dave Colpitts, Executive Manager & Secretary-Treasurer. Director: Neil Campbell, Prince Edward Island.

Chicken Farmers of Prince Edward Island 4701 Baldwins Rd., New Perth, PE C0A 1G0

Ph: (902) 838-4108 Fax: (902) 838-4108

e-mail: peipoultry@pei.sympatico.ca

Dean Good, Chairman; Katherine MacPhail, Vice-Chairman; Andre Merks, Secretary/ Treasurer; Barry Uyterlinde, CFC Director; Andrew MacPhail, Director; Janet HilliardMurphy, General Manager.

Egg Producers of Prince Edward Island 420 University Ave., Charlottetown, PE C1A 7Z5

Ph: (902) 892-8401 Fax: (902) 566-2755

e-mail: info@eggspei.ca www.eggspei.ca

John Dennis, Chair; Ian Simmons, Vice Chair; Nathan Burns, Secretary Treasurer; Leith Murray, Egg Farmers of Canada Representative; Peter Stavert, Director. Michael Cummiskey, General Manager, Janis MacKay, Promotion Coordinator.

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT/ UNIVERSITIES

AGRICULTURE AND AGRI-FOOD

CANADA

Atlantic Regional Office 405 - 1791 Barrington St., Halifax, NS B3J 3K9

Ph: (902) 426-3198 Fax: (902) 426-3439 www.ats-sea.agr.gc.ca

AGRICULTURE AND AGRI-FOOD

CANADA

PEI Sub-Office 440 University Ave., 3rd Floor, Charlottetown, PE C1A 4N6

Ph: (902) 566-7300 Fax: (902) 566-7316

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION

AGENCY- Atlantic Area Office 1081 Main St., PO Box 6088, Moncton, NB E1C 8R2

Ph: (506) 777-3939 Fax: (506) 777-3942 www.inspection.gc.ca

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION

AGENCY - Regional Office - Prince Edward Island 690 University Ave., Charlottetown PE C1E 1E3

Ph: (902) 566-7290 Fax: (902) 566-7334

Prince edward island

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, GOVERNMENT OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Jones Building, 5th Floor, 11 Kent St., PO Box 2000

Charlottetown PE C1A 7N8

Ph: (902) 368-4145 Fax: (902) 368-4857

Toll Free: (866) PEI-FARM (734-3276) www.gov.pe.ca/agriculture

AGRICULTURAL REPRESENTATIVES FOR bANKS

Bank of Montreal

Phil Floyd

Account Manager, Agriculture 105 Grafton St. Charlottetown, PE C1A 7L2

Ph: (902) 628-1295 Fax: (902) 894-4696

e-mail: phil.floyd@bmo.com

Cindy McCloskey

Account Manager, Agriculture 105 Grafton St. Charlottetown, PE C1A 7L2

Ph: (902) 628-1293 Fax: (902) 894-4696

e-mail: cindy.mccloskey@bmo.com

Farm Credit Canada/Financement agricole

Canada

1800 rue Hamilton St. Regina, SK S4P 4L3

Ph: (306) 780-8900 Fax: (306) 780-8919

Toll Free: (888) 332-3301 www.fcc-fac.ca

RBC Royal Bank

Bruce Young Vice President, Commercial Financial Services 940 Prince St. Truro, NS B2N 1H5

Ph: (902) 852-4496 Fax: (902) 852-4408

e-mail: bruce.young@rbc.com

Scotiabank

Nathan Archibald

Client Relationship Manager 274 Water St., PO Box 1595 Summerside, PE C1N 2V5

Ph: (902) 888-5350 Fax: (902) 436-1570

e-mail: nathan.archibald@scotiabank.com

TD Canada Trust

Kevin Harnum, Manager

Small Business Banking & Agriculture

140 Water St., 2nd Floor St. Johns, NL A1C 6H6

Ph: (709) 745-5087 Fax: (709) 745-8089

e-mail: kevin.harnum@td.com

Quebec

QUEbEC

HEALTH MONITORED HATCHERIES

9124-4541 QUÉBEC INC.

289 Concession 4, Sainte-Hélène de Bagot, QC J0H 1M0 Ph: (450) 791-2800

CANARDS DU LAC BROME LTÉE

40, Centre Rd., Knowlton, QC J0H 1M0 Ph: (450) 242-3825

COUVOIR BOIRE & FRÈRES INC.

532, 9e rang, Wickham, QC J0C 1S0 Ph: (819) 398-6807

COUVOIR JOLIBEC INC.

90, chemin Joliette, C.P. 40, St-Félix de Valois, QC J0K 2M0 Ph: (450) 889-5561

COUVOIR LES EMBRYONS DE LANAUDIERE

165, rue des Entreprises, Notre-Dame des Prairies, QC J6E 0L9 Ph: (450) 755-1160

COUVOIR OVAC

2565, rue Thérèse-Casgrain, St-Nicéphore, QC J2A 4J5

Ph: (819) 471-4444

COUVOIR PINTABO INC.

410, chemin Yamaska, Saint-Germain de Grantham, QC J0C 1K0 Ph: (819) 395-5495

COUVOIR PROVINCIAL ARTHABASKA (COOP FÉDÉRÉE DE QUÉBEC)

165, rue Laurier E., Victoriaville, QC G6P 6P8 Ph: (819) 357-8480

COUVOIR QUÉBEC INC. 11605, boul. de la Colline, Loretteville, QC G2A 2E1 Ph: (418) 842-3687

COUVOIR RAMSAY INC. (RENÉ POIRIER LTÉE)

4401, rue Crépeau, St-Félix de Valois, QC J0K 2M0 Ph: (450) 889-5824

COUVOIR RÉAL CÔTÉ INC.

329, rue St-Georges, L’ange-Gardien, QC J0E 1E0

Ph: (450) 293-3191

COUVOIR SCOTT LTÉE 1798, rue Kennedy, Scott-Jonction, QC G0S 3G0

Ph: (418) 387-2323

COUVOIR SÉLECT INC.

241, rue Principale, St-Adelphe, QC G0X 2G0

Ph: (418) 322-5927

COUVOIR SIMETIN 8960, boul. St-Canut, St-Canut (Mirabel), QC J0R 1M0

Ph: (450) 258-2404

COUVOIR UNIK INC.

222, Route 104, Mont Saint-Grégoire, QC J0J 1K0

Ph: (450) 347-0126

FERME D’ORLÉANS ENR.

2210, av Royale, St-Laurent, Ile d’Orléans, QC G0A 3Z0

Ph: (418) 828-2686

FERME KÉGO CAILLES ENR.

60 du Manoir St. W., Cap St-Ignace, Montmagny, QC G0R 1H0

Ph: (418) 246-5012

JEAN ANDRADE

300, rang Lafrenière, St-Édouard-de-Napierville,

Compté Napierville, QC J0L 1Y0

Ph: (450) 454-2241

JULES ROBIDOUX

45 Noël Rd.,

St-Bernard de Lacolle, QC J0J 1V0

Ph: (450) 246-2770

LA FERME DU PLATON

6930, rue Marie-Victorin, RR 1, Ste-Croix de Lobinere, QC G0S 2H0

Ph: (418) 926-2444

LA FERME RON-PRÉ INC. (COUVOIR SÉVIGNY)

405 Concession 3 West, St-Michel de Bellechasse, QC G0R 3S0

Ph: (418) 884-3544

REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATIONS

Canton Langelier

Chez Monika

330, rang est, QC G0X 1R0

Ph: (819) 523-4034

Dégelis

Ferme Hermel Dubé et Fils Inc. 1547, route de l’Arc-en-Ciel, QC G5T 1B7

Ph: (418) 853-9197

Huntington Boucherie Valens Inc.

77 York St., QC J0S 1H0

Ph: (450) 264-4061

L’Étang-du-Nord

Ferme Avicole Bourgeois Dumont Inc.

13, chemin du Bois-Brulé

QC G4T 3T5

Ph: (418) 986-4419

Malartic

Les Oeufs Richard Eggs Inc.

728, boul. St-Paul Sud, RR 1, QC J0Y 1Z0

Ph: (819) 757-4419

New Richmond

La Ferme des Petits Oeufs

122 4e Rang Ouest, QC G0C 2B0

Ph: (418) 392-5957

Saint-Hyacinthe

Nutri-Oeuf Inc.

6655, rue Picard, QC J2S 1H3

Ph: (450) 771-4627

St-Bruno du Lac St-Jean

Pondoir B.J. Inc.

1861, rue St-Alphonse Nord, QC G0W 2L0

Ph: (418) 343-2044

St-Bruno du Lac St-Jean

Ferme Avicole Bergeron & Fils Enr.

1097, 8e rang nord, QC G0W 2L0

Ph: (418) 343-3003

St-Damase

F.C. Gaucher Inc.

198, rang Presqu’ile, QC J0H 1J0

Ph: (450) 772-2601/2755

St-Eustache

Ferme Avicole Yves Labelle

428, rue Grande-Cote, QC J7P 1H8

Ph: (450) 473-4327

St-Germain de Grantham

Les Oeufs L. Pétrin & Fils Inc.

235, chemin Yamaska, QC J0C 1K0

Ph: (819) 395-4923

St-Lambert de Lauzon

Les Oeufs Ovale, S.E.C./Ovale Eggs, L.P.

205, rue Damase-Breton, QC G0S 2W0

Ph: (418) 889-8088

St-Léonard

Geo. E. Vandelac Inc.

7860, rue Fleuricourt, QC H1R 2L3

Ph: (514) 327-4654

St-Théodore d’Acton

Clovis Gauthier et Fils Inc.

170 - 6e rang, QC J0H 1Z0

Ph: (450) 546-7430

St-Urbain, CTE Charlevoix

La Ferme du Paysan, (Martin Sullivan)

41, rang St-Jean Baptiste, QC G0A 4K0

Ph: (418) 639-2587

St-Zacharie

Jean-Noël Morin

6497, rang 6, QC G0M 2C0

Ph: (418) 593-3714

St-Zotique

Ferme St-Zotique Ltée, (Bon-EE-Best)

200, 69 av., QC J0P 1Z0

Ph: (450) 267-3521

Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue

Macdonald Campus Farm

McGill University, 21111 Lakeshore Rd., QC H9X 3V9

Ph: (514) 398-7701

Ste-Claire

Réal Veer

312, route Bégin, QC G0R 2V0

Ph: (418) 883-2950

Trois-Pistoles

Jos-Jules Bélanger et Fils Inc.

45, 3e rang est, Lot 478, QC G0L 4K0

Ph: (418) 851-3170

Val-d’Or

Les Oeufs d’Or Inc.

34, rue Chenier, QC J9P 3S3

Ph: (819) 824-4419

REGISTERED EGG PRODUCT STATIONS

Saint-Hyacinthe

Vitoeuf Inc.

3475, rue Picard, QC J2S 1H3

Ph: (450) 778-1991

Upton

Burnbrae Farms Limited, (Les Oeufs Bec-O Inc.)

830, rue Lanoie, QC J0H 2E0

Ph: (450) 549-4524

FEDERALLY REGULATED POULTRY SLAUGHTERING AND/OR PROCESSING PLANTS

Anjou

Aliments Ouimet-Cordon Bleu Inc./ Ouimet-Cordon Bleu Foods Inc., (Clark, Clark’s, Esta), 8383, rue J.-René-Ouimet, QC H1J 2P8 Ph: (514) 352-3000 Fax: (514) 352-3226

Anjou

Olymel S.E.C./Olymel L.P., (Olymel S.E.C./L.P., Aliments Prince, S.E.C./ Prince Foods, L.P., Supraliment S.E.C.), 7800, rue Grenache, QC H1J 1C3

Ph: (514) 353-2830 Fax: (514) 353-7032

Anjou

Groupe Colabor Inc./Colabor Group Inc., (Distribution Viandes Décarie, Viandes Décarie), 9595, boul. Métropolitain E., QC H1J 3C1

Ph: (514) 744-6641 Fax: (514) 744-6330

Anjou

Les Fermes Sunchef Inc./Sunchef Farms Inc., (Service Alimentaire Sunchef, Sunchef Food Service, Sunchef Foods, Sunchef Poultry, Les Aliments Sunchef, Les Volailles Sunchef), 9750, boul. des Sciences, QC H1J 0A1

Ph: (514) 272-3238 Fax: (514) 272-6276

Quebec

Drummondville

Avicomax Inc.,

500, rue Labonté, QC J2C 6X9

Ph: (819) 471-5000 Fax: (819) 471-4949

Dunham

Viande Dunham Inc., 2349, rue Principale, QC J0E 1M0

Ph: (450) 266-1370 Fax: (450) 266-1371

East Angus

Viandes Giroux (1997) Inc., 250, rue Pinard, QC J0B 1R0

Ph: (819) 832-1212 Fax: (819) 832-1551

East Angus

9136-4802 Québec Inc., (Délices Al-Manar),

100, rue Dumont, QC J0B 1R0

Ph: (819) 832-4777 Fax: (819) 832-3048

Henryville

Viandes Paquette Inc., (Viandes VP, VP Meats et Viandes VP Meats), 1010 route 133, QC J0J 1E0

Ph: (450) 299-9999 Fax: (450) 299-9998

Knowlton

Canards du Lac Brome Ltée/ Brome Lake Ducks Ltd., 40, chemin du Centre, QC J0E 1V0 Ph: (450) 242-3825 Fax: (450) 243-0497

Lachine

Montenac International Inc., (Entrepôt Frigorifique Montenac, Les Aliments Montenac), 2316 32nd Ave., QC H8T 3H4

Ph: (514) 636-1631 Fax: (514) 636-0785

Lachine

Les Viandes Bernard Centrale Inc./ Central Bernard Butchers Corp. Inc., (Les Viandes Central Bernard, Les Viandes Central Bernard Inc.), 2001, 32 ieme Ave., QC H8T 3J1 Ph: (514) 780-8585 Fax: (514) 780-8590

Lachine

4513444 Canada Inc., (Les Aliments T & N, T & N Foods), 2900, rue Louis A. Amos, QC H8T 3K6 Ph: (514) 631-9275 Fax: (514) 631-7862

Lachute

Lyo-San Inc., 500, boul. de l’Aeroparc, QC J8H 3R8 Ph: (450) 562-8525 Fax: (450) 562-1433

LaSalle

Les Aliments Levitts Inc./Levitts Foods Inc., (Au Petit Goret (1979) Inc., T. Lauzon Ltée, Salaison G. Lauzon Inc., Les Aliments Lauzon Inc.), 7070, rue St. Patrick, QC H8N 1V2

Ph: (514) 367-1654 Fax: (514) 367-3035

Laval

2749173 Canada Inc., (La Préférence), 575, Montée Saint-Francois, QC H7C 2S8

Ph: (450) 664-2371 Fax: (450) 664-7500

Laval

Volailles Régal Inc./Regal Poultry Inc., 955, rue Michelin, QC H7L 5B6

Ph: (450) 667-7070 Fax: (450) 667-5208

Laval

Lesters Foods Ltd./

Les Aliments Lesters Ltée, 2105, boul. Industriel, QC H7S 1P7

Ph: (450) 629-1100 Fax: (450) 629-1710

Laval

9227-2525 Quebec Inc., (Les Aliments Edelweiss), 1033, Autoroute Chomedey (A-13) E, QC H7W 4V3

Ph: (514) 335-1313 Fax: (450) 978-9559

Laval

Maple Leaf Foods Inc./ Les Aliments Maple Leaf Inc., (Maple Leaf Foods/Les Aliments Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Consumer Foods/Les Aliments de Consommation Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Food Service/Service Alimentaire Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Poultry/ Volaille Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Pork/Porc Maple Leaf, Schneider Foods/Les Aliment Schneider, J.M. Schneider, Mitchell’s Gourmet Foods, Hub Meat Packers, Larsen Packers, Cold Springs Farm, Maple Leaf Potatoes, Hub Meats/Les Viandes Hub, Cappola Food, Thames Valley Processors), 2525, av Francis-Hugues, QC H7S 2H7

Ph: (450) 967-1130 Fax: (450) 967-1801

Laval

9168-9406 Québec Inc., (Cuisine Amir, Amir Kitchen), 3300, boul. Industriel, QC H7L 4R9 Ph: (450) 668-5888 Fax: (450) 668-0278

Laval

Service Alimentaire Le Chatel Inc., (Le Chatel Inc., Les Aliments Le Chatel, Les Mets Le Chatel, Les Mets Traditionnels, Services Alimentaires Le Chatel), 2995, rue Joseph-A. Bombardier, QC H7P 6C4

Ph: (450) 688-0822 Fax: (450) 688-0322

Laval

149942 Canada Inc., (B.L.P. Food Distribution/Distribution Alimentaire B.L.P., BLP Distribution/Distribution BLP, Les Aliments B.L.P., B.L.P. Foods), 3050, boul. le Corbusier, QC H7L 4S8 Ph: (450) 688-7660 Fax: (450) 688-4687

Laval

Les Aliments au Vieux Duluth Inc., 825, boul. St-Martin Ouest, QC H7S 1M4 Ph: (450) 663-1165 Fax: (450) 663-3769

Laval

Produits Alimentaires Berthelet Inc., 1805, rue Berlier, QC H7L 3S4 Ph: (514) 334-5503 Fax: (514) 334-3584

Laval

Les Viandes Col-Fax Inc./ Col-Fax Meat Inc., 3673, Autoroute Laval Ouest, QC H7P 5P6 Ph: (450) 973-7770 Fax: (450) 681-7737

Laval

Premium Brands Operating Limited Partnership (Les Aliments Deli Chef), 2139, boul. Dagenais Ouest, QC H7L 5W9 Ph: (450) 963-8953 Fax: (450) 963-0070

Marieville

Aurpal Inc., 1661, rue Marcoux, QC J3M 1E8 Ph: (450) 460-2107 Fax: (450) 460-2963

Massueville

Viande Richelieu Inc./Richelieu Meat Inc., 595, rue Royale, QC J0G 1K0

Ph: (450) 788-2667 Fax: (450) 788-2622

Matane

Viandes et Charcuterie Bio-Bic Inc., 74, rue Brillant, QC G4W 3M9

Ph: (418) 562-0476 Fax: (418) 562-1853

Métabetchouan, Lac-a-la-Croix

Les Produits Alimentaires Bouchard Inc., 476, rue St-Isidore, QC G8G 2K2

Ph: (418) 349-2744 Fax: (418) 349-8283

Mirabel

Volaille Mirabel Ltée/Mirabel Poultry Ltd., 9051, route Sir Wilfrid Laurier, QC J7N 1L6

Ph: (450) 258-0444 Fax: (450) 258-0445

Mont Saint-Grégoire

Les Aliments La Brochette Inc., (La Brochette, Chef Chrono, Casa), 404, route 104, QC J0J 1K0

Ph: (450) 346-4144 Fax: (450) 346-4803

Mont Saint-Hilaire

Gestion J.-F. Houle Inc., (Expedi-go Inc., Les Volailles Héritage), 890, chemin Benoit, QC J3G 4S6

Ph: (450) 446-9899 Fax: (450) 446-9891

Mont-Royal

9256-5589 Quebec Inc., (Chai Continental, Continental Strictly Kosher, Kosher Classique, C & G Meat Packaging, Marconi Meat, Famous Kosher), 8593 Chemin Delmeade QC H4T 1M1

Ph: (514) 522-1196 Fax: (514) 522-1198

Montréal

T. Lauzon Ltée/T. Lauzon Ltd., (Groupe Lauzon), 2715, rue de Reading, QC H3K 1P7 Ph: (514) 937-8571 Fax: (514) 937-5958

Montréal

McCain Foods Ltd., (Wong Wing, Wong Wing, a Division of McCain Foods Ltd./ Wong Wing, une Division de les Aliments McCain), 1875, rue Bercy, QC H2K 2T9

Ph: (514) 524-3676 Fax: (514) 521-1404

Montréal

Charcuterie Parisienne Inc., 6910, rue Marconi, QC H2S 3K1 Ph: (514) 274-9375 Fax: (514) 274-9379

Montréal

Les Viandes Bovibecq Inc., (Tendrement Vôtre/Tenderly Yours), 3022, rue Adam, QC H1W 3X3 Ph: (514) 521-5565 Fax: (514) 597-2598

Montréal

Volailles et Viande AMGA Ltée/ AMGA Poultry & Meat Co. Ltd., 6580, rue Jeanne-Mance, QC H2V 4L2 Ph: (514) 273-8848 Fax: (514) 273-9185

Montréal

Aliments Pro-Marque Inc., (Aliments Fun et Grill, Deli and Brunch, Gouts et Traditions, Grill et Four, Gusti e Tradizioni, Tender Sensation, Wok and Grill, Wok et Grillade), 11695, av Philippe-Panneton, QC H1E 4M1 Ph: (514) 881-9998 Fax: (514) 643-0885

Montréal

Aliments Mello Inc., (Aliments Korona Inc./Korona Foods Inc.), 5509, rue Fullum, QC H2G 2H5 Ph: (514) 523-2186 Fax: (514) 523-9974

Montréal

Les Aliments Pek (1997) Inc., 11745, 6-ieme Ave., QC H1E 1R8

Ph: (514) 494-7957 Fax: (514) 494-1948

Montréal

Les Produits Alimentaires Uptime Inc./ Uptime Food Products Inc., 11800, av J.J. Joubert, QC H1E 7J4

Ph: (514) 648-1888 Fax: (514) 648-1101

Montréal

Nepco Inc., 6569, av Papineau, QC H2G 2X3

Ph: (514) 729-0404 Fax: (514) 729-0765

Montréal

Les Volailles des Grandes-Prairies Inc./ Grand Prairie Poultry Inc., (4283503 Canada Inc.), 370, rue des Seigneurs, QC H3J 2M9

Ph: (514) 939-2615 Fax: (514) 939-7052

Montréal

Capri Ravioli Inc., (Casa Maria)

11320 - 57E Ave., QC H1E 4B6

Ph: (514) 648-5262 Fax: (514) 648-5278

Montréal

Les Aliments da Vinci Ltée, 5655, rue Beaulieu, QC H4P 3E4

Ph: (514) 769-1234 Fax: (514) 769-4567

Montréal-Nord

9178-4710 Québec Inc., (Marvid Poultry Canada), 10039 - 10041, av de Rome, QC H1H 4N3

Ph: (514) 448-6471 Fax: (514) 448-6473

Montréal-Nord

Aliments Pasta Romana Inc./ Pasta Romana Foods Inc., 11430, boul. Albert-Hudon, QC H1G 3J8

Ph: (514) 494-4767 Fax: (514) 494-5148

Montréal-Nord

Les Produits de Viande Pac-Rite Inc., (Pac-Rite Meat Products Inc.), 10045, av de Bruxelles, QC H1H 4R1

Ph: (514) 524-3557 Fax: (514) 524-7806

Montréal-Nord

Les Aliments Abruzzo Inc., 10765, av Edger, QC H1G 4Z7

Ph: (514) 322-9000 Fax: (514) 322-3123

Montréal-Nord

9020-2516 Québec Inc., (Marvid Poultry, Allstate Kosher Poultry), 5671, boul. Industriel, QC H1G 3Z9

Ph: (514) 321-8376 Fax: (514) 329-4568

Pointe-Claire

Aliments ED Foods Inc., (Aliments E.D., E. D. Foods),

6200 Transcanada Highway, QC H9R 1B9

Ph: (514) 695-3333 Fax: (514) 695-0281

Pointe-Claire

Grossiste Mont-Royal Inc./ Mont-Royal Wholesales Inc., 196, boul. Brunswick, QC H9R 5P9

Ph: (514) 587-6606 Fax: (514) 587-6690

Québec

Aliments Prolimer Inc., 200 - 650, boul. Père-Lèlievre, QC G1M 3T2

Ph: (418) 681-0263 Fax: (418) 681-4341

Québec

Aliments Triumph Inc., (Aliments Triomphe, Charcuterie la Tour Eiffel, Bilopage, St-Germain), 485, rue des Entrepreneurs, QC G1M 2V2 Ph: (418) 687-2840 Fax: (418) 688-9558

Québec

Les Viandes P.P. Halle Ltée, 2610, boul. Wilfrid Hamel, QC G1P 2J1 Ph: (418) 687-4740 Fax: (418) 687-9827

Québec

Emballage Avico Inc./Avico Packaging Inc., 1460, rue Provinciale, QC G1N 4A2 Ph: (418) 682-5024 Fax: (418) 682-5025

Québec

La Maison du Gibier Inc., 585, rue de L’Argon, QC G2N 2G7 Ph: (418) 849-8427 Fax: (418) 849-9271

Québec

Metro Richelieu Inc. 370, rue Métivier, QC G1M 2V3

Quebec

Ph: (418) 687-2210 Fax: (418) 687-3995

Repentigny

Les Aliments Riendeau Inc., (Viandes Riendeau Ltée., Les Entrepôts Frigorifiques Riendeau Inc., 9116-6264 Québec Inc., O’Boucher et Fils Ltée), 399, rue des Industries, QC J5Z 4Y8

Ph: (450) 654-6262 Fax: (450) 654-4796

Repentigny

Aliments Mer et Monde Inc., (Charcuterie de la Famille - Pret a Table, Les Aliments Mer et Monde Inc. - Ready Eats), 419, rue des Industries, QC J5Z 4Y8

Ph: (450) 581-6637 Fax: (450) 581-6641

Rigaud

Les Services Alimentaires Delta Dailyfood (Canada) Inc./Delta Dailyfood (Canada) Inc., (Fleury Michon), 26, rue Séguin, QC J0P 1P0 Ph: (450) 451-6761 Fax: (450) 451-5473

Saint-Hyacinthe

Les Viandes Lacroix Inc., 5505, Trudeau Local 5, QC J2S 1H5 Ph: (450) 778-0188 Fax: (450) 778-1121

Saint-Hyacinthe

Spécialités M.B. Inc., (La Fourchette, Yu’skews, Olive & Cucina, La Fondue), 5450, av Trudeau, QC J2S 7Y8 Ph: (450) 771-1415 Fax: (450) 771-1417

Saint-Hyacinthe

Baxters Canada Inc., 4800, av Pinard, QC J2S 8E1 Ph: (450) 796-3210 Fax: (450) 796-3406

Les Éleveurs de volailles du Québec 555, boul. Roland-Therrien, bur. 250 Longueuil (Québec) J4H 4G1

Tél./Tel. : 450 679-0530

Téléc./Fax : 450 679-5375

Site Web/Website : www.volaillesduquebec.qc.ca

Comité exécutif 2013 / 2013 Executive Committee

De gauche à droite : Jean-Paul Bouchard, membre; Louis-Philippe Rouleau, membre; Lise St-Georges, 1re vice-présidente; Martin Lemieux, 2e vice-président; Pierre-Luc Leblanc, président.

From left to right : Jean-Paul Bouchard, Executive Member; Louis-Philippe Rouleau, Executive Member; Lise St-Georges, 1st Vice Chair; Martin Lemieux, 2nd Vice Chair; Pierre-Luc Leblanc, Chair.

Quebec

Saint-Hyacinthe

Olymel S.E.C./Olymel L.P., (Olymel S.E.C./L.P., Aliments Prince, S.E.C./Prince Foods, L.P., Supraliment S.E.C.), 3250, boul. Laurier Est, QC J2R 2B6 Ph: (450) 773-6661 Fax: (450) 773-6148

Saint-Hyacinthe

Frigo Royal (1998) Inc., 3100, rue St. Prosper, QC J2S 2A4 Ph: (450) 773-9565 Fax: (450) 773-5412

Saint-Hyacinthe

Industrie Gastronomique Cascajares (IGC) Inc., (Chef Brigade, Chef et Moi), 4335, avenue Beaudry, QC J2S 8W2 Ph: (450) 250-2065 Fax: 866-872-2613

Sainte-Hélène de Bagot 9124-4541 Québec Inc., (Nutri-Caille Ltée, La Belle Fermiere, Farm’s Best), 156, 4E rang, QC J0H 1M0 Ph: (450) 791-2800 Fax: (450) 791-2903

Sorel-Tracy 6358403 Canada Incorporated, (Charcuterie Cedre, Aliments Mustafa, Volailles Tayebat), 10500, route Marie-Victorin, QC J3P 5N3 Ph: (450) 743-5322 Fax: (450) 743-5182

St-Agapit

Abattoir Agri-Bio Inc., 999, rue Industrielle, QC G0S 1Z0 Ph: (418) 888-4554 Fax: (418) 888-4770

St-Anselme

Exceldor Coopérative/Exceldor Cooperative, 1000 route Bégin, QC G0R 2N0 Ph: (418) 885-4451 Fax: (418) 885-4803

St-Anselme

Maple Leaf Foods Inc./Les Aliments Maple Leaf Inc., (Maple Leaf Foods/Les Aliments Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Consumer Foods/Les Aliments de Consommation Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Food Service/Service Alimentaire Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Poultry/ Volaille Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Pork/Porc Maple Leaf, Schneider Foods/Les Aliment Schneider, J.M. Schneider, Mitchell’s Gourmet Foods, Hub Meat Packers, Larsen Packers, Cold Springs Farm, Maple Leaf Potatoes, Hub Meats/Les Viandes Hub, Cappola Food, Thames Valley Processors), 254, rue Principale, QC G0R 2N0

Ph: (418) 885-4474 Fax: (418) 885-9408

St-Augustin

Les Spécialités du Connaisseur Inc., (Viandes Surfines), 35, rue des Grands-Lacs, QC G3A 1T5

Ph: (418) 878-3681 Fax: (418) 878-3228

St-Augustin de Desmaures

Les Aliments ô-Mets-Chinois Inc., 115, rue des Grands-Lacs, QC G3A 2T9

Ph: (418) 878-4608 Fax: (418) 878-3889

St-Bruno-de-Montarville

Les Aliments Excel S.E.C., 1081, rue Parent, QC J3V 6L7

Ph: (418) 830-5600 Fax: (418) 830-5644

St-Charles de Bellechasse

Les Spécialités Prodal (1975) Ltée, (Premier Chef, Du Breton, Cuisichef, Au Menu, Table d’Hote, Cuisichef au Menu, Les Produits de l’ile d’Orléans, Bocetin, Le Jardin Métivier, Les Produits Maison

Saguenay Ltée, Aliments Breton (Canada) Inc., Paysan du Breton), 251, av Boyer, QC G0R 2T0

Ph: (418) 887-3301 Fax: (418) 887-5073

St-Charles de Drummond

Ferme des Voltigeurs Inc., 2350, boul. Foucault, QC J2B 7T5

Ph: (819) 478-7495 Fax: (819) 478-9249

St-Cuthbert

Volaille Giannone Inc./ Giannone Poultry Inc., 2320, rue Principale, QC J0K 2C0

Ph: (450) 836-3063 Fax: (450) 836-1508

St-Damase

Olymel S.E.C./Olymel L.P., (Olymel S.E.C./L.P., Aliments Prince, S.E.C./Prince Foods, L.P., Supraliment S.E.C.), 249, rue Principale, QC J0H 1J0

Ph: (450) 797-2691 Fax: (450) 797-2469

St-Damase

Exceldor Coopérative, 125, rue Ste-Anne, QC J0H 1J0

Ph: (450) 797-3331 Fax: (450) 797-3528

St-Damasse

Spécialités Lassonde Inc., 200, rue St. Joseph, QC J0H 1J0

Ph: (450) 797-3303 Fax: (450) 797-2389

St-Édouard

Ferme de Gibier el Rancho Ltée/El Rancho Game Farm Ltd., 300, rang Lafrenière, QC J0L 1Y0 Ph: (450) 454-2241 Fax: (450) 454-4026

St-Eustache

Les Viandes Concord/Concord Premium Meats Ltd., (Marcangelo, Les Aliments Skoulakis, Skoulakis), 160, rue Williams, QC J7R 0A4

Ph: (450) 623-7676 Fax: (450) 623-7660

St-Eustache

Distributeurs des Volailles, Beurre & Oeufs Akme Inc./Akme Poultry, Butter & Eggs Distributors Inc., 65, rue Pepin, QC J7R 6Z8

Ph: (450) 974-7767 Fax: (450) 974-7714

St-Germain de Grantham Abattoir St-Germain Inc.

195, rue Messier, QC J0S 1K0

Ph: (819) 395-4066 Fax: (819) 395-5159

St-Henri

Supraliment S.E.C., (Olymel S.E.C./Olymel L.P., Olymel S.E.C./L.P., Aliments Prince, S.E.C./Prince Foods, L.P.), 183, route du Président-Kennedy, QC G0R 3E0

Ph: (418) 882-2282 Fax: (418) 882-5212

St-Jean Baptiste

Les Aliments Infiniti Inc., (Groupe Menu Solutions, Bistro Créations,Trois Fourchettes, Groupe Dufour, Porc de Charlevoix, Famille Dufour, Cousin de France, Talthi, Ward), 3480, rang des Trente, RR 1, QC J0L 2B0 Ph: (450) 446-3636 Fax: (450) 446-7135

St-Jean Baptiste de Rouville

Unidindon Inc./Uniturkey Inc., 3380, rue Principale, QC J0L 2B0 Ph: (450) 467-2875 Fax: (450) 467-8334

St-Jean sur Richelieu

Olymel S.E.C./Olymel L.P., (Olymel S.E.C./L.P., Aliments Prince, S.E.C./Prince Foods, L.P., Supraliment S.E.C.), 770, rue Claude, QC J3B 2W5

Ph: (450) 347-2241 Fax: (450) 347-2482

St-Jean sur Richelieu

Multi-Portions Inc., (Groupe CNP Entrepot Inc., 9220-2357 Quebec Inc.), 505, boul. Industriel, QC J3B 7Z3

Ph: (450) 347-6152 Fax: (450) 347-6738

St-Laurent

Expresco Foods Inc./Aliments Expresco Inc., 8205, route Transcanadienne QC H4S 1S4

Ph: (514) 344-9499 Fax: (514) 344-9443

St-Léonard

La Mère Poule Aliments Pour Bébés Inc./

Mother Hen Baby Foods Inc., (Les Aliments la Mère Poule./Mother Hen Foods), 8790, rue Champ d’Eau, QC H1P 2Y8

Ph: (514) 852-5858 Fax: (514) 852-5222

St-Léonard

Ramico Foods Inc., 8245, rue du Creusot, QC H1P 2A2

Ph: (514) 329-1844 Fax: (514) 329-5096

St-Léonard

Les Aliments Masone Pasta Inc./ Masone Pasta Foods Inc., 8495, rue du Creusot, QC H1P 2A2 Ph: (514) 323-4111 Fax: (514) 323-0413

St-Lin-Laurentides

Maxi Canada Inc., 688, rue du Parc, QC J5M 3B4 Ph: (450) 439-2500 Fax: (450) 439-6500

St-Louis de GonzagueÉlevages Périgord (1993) Inc., (Palme D’Or), 228, rue Principale, QC J0S 1T0 Ph: (450) 377-8766 Fax: (450) 377-1404

St-Romuald

Hamel Inc., 780 - 4E av Parc Industriel, QC G6W 5M6 Ph: (418) 839-4193 Fax: (418) 839-8386

St-Romuald

7687567 Canada Inc., (Aliment Flavio, Banthai, China King, L’Italienne Maison), 670, rue de l’Eglise, QC G6W 5M6 Ph: (418) 834-7778 Fax: (418) 839-1540

St-Stanislas de Kostka 3681611 Canada Inc., (Les Viandes Valleyfield), 414, route 201 ouest, QC J0S 1W0 Ph: (450) 371-0421 Fax: (450) 371-3411

Ste-Luce

Abattoir de Luceville Inc., 90, rue St-Pierre est, QC G0K 1P0 Ph: (418) 739-3544 Fax: (418) 739-4206

Ste-Marguerite de Dorchester

Les Fumets Sylvestre Inc., 226, rue Industrielle, QC G0S 2X0 Ph: (418) 935-3911 Fax: (418) 935-3916

Ste-Sophie

Poulets Riverview Inc., 287, rue Masson, QC J5J 1R2 Ph: (450) 476-9944 Fax: (450) 438-6864

Ste-Sophie

Service Alimentaire Desco Inc., (Volpak Inc., 9167-5132 Québec Inc., Volailles des Plaines), 2395, 2e rue, QC J5J 1N6

Ph: (450) 565-1115 Fax: (450) 565-8923

Terrebonne 4383516 Canada Inc., (Alimentation Asie-Montréal Inc.), 3010A, rue Anderson, QC J6Y 1W1 Ph: (450) 621-3288 Fax: (450) 621-3577

Terrebonne

Artiblast MTL Inc., (TGV Distribution, Alimentation Dynamic), 565, rue Fernand-Poitras, QC J6Y 1Y5 Ph: (450) 628-9222 Fax: (450) 628-2806

Terrebonne

Aliments Pegasus Inc./Pegasus Foods Inc., 1067, Côte de Terrebonne, QC J6Y 1H9

Ph: (450) 416-3554 Fax: (450) 416-3559

Terrebonne

Ecolait Ltée, (Delft Blue, Veau des Plaines, Provealco Inc.), 1591, chemin Ste-Claire, QC J7M 1M2

Ph: (450) 478-2055 Fax: (450) 478-4589

Terrebonne

Jacques Forget Ltée, (Abattoir Jacques

Forget, Les Viandes Jacques Forget), 2215, chemin Comtois, QC J6X 4H4

Ph: (450) 477-1002 Fax: (450) 477-6841

Terrebonne

Cuisine Karo Inc., 460, rue Fernand-Poitras, QC J6Y 1Y4

Ph: (514) 493-9423 Fax: (514) 493-4609

Vaudreuil-Dorion

Premier Meat Packers (2009) Inc./Les Viandes Premiere (2009) Inc., (Premier Meat Packers Inc./Les Viandes Premiere Inc.), 270, boul Joseph-Carrier, QC J7V 5V5

Ph: (450) 424-0500 Fax: (450) 424-5554

Ville St-Laurent

Les Aliments Vestar Inc./Vestar Foods Inc., 6449, rue Abrams, QC H4S 1X9

Ph: (514) 789-6555 Fax: (514) 332-2508

FEED MANUFACTURERS

ADM Alliance Nutrition

6300, boul. Choquette, Suite 11

Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 8L1

Ph: (450) 773-7111 Fax: (450) 773-7509 e-mail: maurice.champagne@adm.com www.admani.com/canada

Agri-Marché Inc.

236, Ste-Geneviève, Saint-Isidore, QC G0S 2S0

Ph: (418) 882-5656 Fax: (418) 882-5108 courriel : agrimar@agri-marche.qc.ca www.agri-marche.com

Agribrands Purina Canada Inc. 5928, boul. Cousineau, bureau 300,

St-Hubert, QC J3Y 7R9

Ph: (450) 676-8607 Fax: (450) 676-7519 courriel : charlesl@agribrands.ca www.agripurina.ca

Agribrands Purina Canada Inc. 1875, 2ième rue, Centre Industriel, St-Romuald, QC G6W 5M6

Ph: (418) 839-8884 Fax: (418) 839-3587 courriel : jolorenz@agribrands.ca

Agribrands Purina Canada Inc. 550, rue Labonté, Drummondville, QC J2C 5X4

Ph: (819) 477-0241 Fax: (819) 477-3181 courriel : jolorenz@agribrands.ca

Belisle Solution Nutrition

196, chemin des Patriotes, St-Mathias sur Richelieu, QC J3L 6A7

Ph: (450) 658-8733 Fax: (450) 658-0263 courriel : yturmine@belisle.net www.belisle.net

DACO Animal Nutrition 4443, rue Foster, PO Box 100, Waterloo, QC J0E 1N0

Ph: (450) 439-1876 Fax: (450) 539-4177 courriel : aalblas@masterfeeds.com

F. Ménard Inc.

251, route 235, Ange-Gardien, QC J0E 1E0 Ph: (450) 293-5349 Fax: (450) 293-2622 courriel : rbilodeau@fmenard.com www.fmenard.com

Furst-McNess Company of Canada Ltd. 419 de Normandie, Boucherville, QC J4B 7T1

Ph: (514) 214-8884

courriel : daniel.diorio@mcness.com www.mcness.com

La Coop fédérée, Productions animales 9001, boul de l’Acadie, bureau 200, Montréal, QC H4N 3H7

Ph: (514) 858-2667 Fax: (514) 381-4352 courriel : sylvain.lefebvre@lacoop.coop www.lacoop.coop

Lactech s.e.c., une division d’Agri-Marché Inc. 236, Ste-Geneviève, Saint-Isidore, QC G0S 2S0

Ph: (418) 882-5372 Fax: (418) 882-5108 courriel : info@agri-marche.com www.lactech.com

Lallemand Animal Nutrition 1620 West Douglas Ave., Milwaukee, WI 52318 USA

Ph: (514) 601-2878 or (414) 464-6440 Fax: (414) 464-6430

courriel : sdesjardins@lallemand.com www.lallemand.com

Olier Grisé & Cie Ltée

1, rue Martin, Saint-Pie, QC J0H 1W0

Ph: (450) 772-2445 Fax: (450) 772-2566

Toll Free: (800) 363-5410

courriel : ngrise@oliergrise.com www.oliergrise.com

Provimi Canada ULC 557, chemin St-Dominique, St-Valérien, QC J0H 2B0

Ph: (450) 549-2629 Fax: (450) 549-2989

courriel : sylvainv@agribrands.ca www.provimi.com

Shur-Gain, Nutreco Canada Inc.

CONSEIL D’ADMINISTRATION 2013

Dans le sens horaire de gauche à droite :

Gyslain Loyer, Québec; Hendrik van Steenbergen, Saskatchewan; Dean Penner, Manitoba; Ernie Silveri, représentant de la FCC; Kevin Tiemstra, Alberta; Calvin Breukelman, Vice Président, ColombieBritannique; Jack Greydanus, Président, Ontario

Regional Office, 8 Place du Commerce, bureau 230, Brossard, QC J4W 3H2

Ph: (450) 923-5000 Fax: (450) 923-5050

e-mail: normand.blain@nutreco.ca www.nutrecocanada.com/shur-gain

Shur-Gain, Nutreco Canada Inc. 921, boul Duchesne, Yamachiche, QC G0X 3L0

Ph: (819) 296-3725 Fax: (819) 296-3729 courriel : stephane.lemire@nutreco.ca

Shur-Gain, Nutreco Canada Inc. 8175, rue Duplessis, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2R 1S5

Ph: (450) 796-2555 Fax: (450) 796-5702 courriel : denis.lapierre@nutreco.ca

Shur-Gain, Nutreco Canada Inc. 4780 Martineau, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2R 1V1

Ph: (450) 799-5011 Fax: (450) 799-5901 courriel : jacques.leclerc@nutreco.ca

FEED INGREDIENTS,

SUPPLEMENTS & ADDITIVES

AB Vista

270 - 150 S Pine Island Rd., Plantation, FL 33324 USA

Ph: (954) 278-3965

e-mail: tarayork@abvista.us or craigwyatt@abvista.us www.abvista.com

Adisseo

12288, rue du Poitou, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2T 5B1

Ph: (450) 799-5904 Fax: (450) 799-5961 e-mail: andre.gilbert@adisseo.com www.adisseo.com

Agri-Marketing Corp. 875, chemin Benoît, Mont St-Hilaire, QC J3G 4S6 Ph: (450) 467-0854 Fax: (450) 464-9282 courriel : griendeau@agrimarketingcorp. com

AGY Endo Corporation 3, Place du Commerce, Suite 500, Verdun, QC H3E 1H7 Ph: (514) 766-9638 Fax: (514) 766-3449 bdufresne@agyendocorporation.com www.agyendocorporation.com

Alltech Canada 5910, rue Barré, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2R 1E4 Ph: (450) 253-0779 Fax: (450) 253-0781 e-mail: fouellette@alltech.com www.alltech.com

Anitox Corp. 1055 Progress Circle, Lawrenceville, GA 30043 USA

Ph: (678) 376-1055 or (705) 930-2949 Fax: (678) 376-1413

e-mail: fnel@anitox.com www.anitox.com

BASF Corporation

100 Park Ave., Florham Park, NJ 07932 USA

Toll Free: (800) 527-9889 Fax: (973) 245-6843

e-mail: nutrition-north-america@basf.com www.animal-nutrition.basf.com

Biomin Canada Inc.

508 Iberville, Mont St-Hilaire, QC J3H 2V7 Ph: (450) 446-9434 Fax: (450) 446-5118

e-mail: pierre.desmarais@biomin.net www.biomin.net

Bunge Canada 4605-B, boul Lapinière,

Brossard, QC J4Z 3T5

Ph: (800) 361-3916

courriel : gino.becerra@bunge.com www.bunge.com

DCL nutrition + animal health 6340, rue Choquette, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 8L1 Ph: (450) 773-0770 Fax: (450) 773-9491 Toll Free: (877) 470-3254 courriel : ggrenier@dcli.ca www.dcli.ca

Diamond V 10999 240th Ave., Spirit Lake, IA 51360 USA Toll Free: (800) 373-7234 Fax: (319) 366-6333 e-mail: charms@diamondv.com www.diamondv.com

DSM Nutritional Products Canada Inc. 395 Waydom Dr., Ayr, ON N0B 1E0 Ph: (519) 624-2781 Fax: (519) 623-4849 e-mail: yves.gohier@dsm.com www.dsm.com

Emerald Seed Products Box 149, Avonlea, SK S0H 0C0 Ph: (306) 868-2030 Fax: (306) 868-2032 e-mail: info.esp@sasktel.com www.emeraldseedproducts.com

Halchemix Canada Inc. 3, rue Jacques-Sachet, Chambly, QC J3L 0N1 Ph: (450) 658-9790 Fax: (450) 658-6963 courriel : jpbrenn@halchemixcanada.com www.halchemixcanada.com

Jefo Inc.

5020, Jefo Ave., C.P. 325, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 7B6

Ph: (450) 799-2000 Fax: (450) 778-1338 e-mail: lmorneau@jefo.ca www.jefo.com

L. V. Lomas Limited 1660 Hymus Blvd., Dorval, QC H9P 2N6 Ph: (514) 683-0660 Fax: (514) 683-5050 e-mail: rdietert@lvlomas.com www.lvlomas.com

Laurenco

C.P. 450, 605, 1ere Ave., Ville St. Catherine, QC J0L 1E0 Ph: (450) 632-3250 Fax: (450) 632-4703 courriel : guy.lussier@mapleleaf.com

Mosaic Feed Ingredients 7827 Venture Rd., Regina, SK S4Y 1L4 Ph: (306) 536-5156 e-mail: mark.bonnor@mosaicco.com www.mosaicco.com

Novus International (Canada) Inc. 2910 South Sheridan Way, Oakville, ON L6J 7J8

Ph: (905) 440-0115 or (819) 461-2332 Fax: (905) 985-3198

e-mail: jp.lincourt@novusint.com

Pancosma Canada 1504 Michaud, Drummondville, QC J2C 2Z5

Ph: (819) 474-9944 Fax: (819) 474-9955 courriel : pj.dethier@pancosma.ca www.pancosma.com

Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd., 1855 Shantz Station Rd., PO Box 217, Breslau, ON N0B 1M0

Ph: (519) 648-3909 Fax: (519) 648-2789 gdionne@parrishandheimbecker.com www.parrishandheimbecker.com

Potash Corp. Feed Products 288 Maurice St., New Hamburg, ON N3A 2H8

Ph: (519) 662-3891 Fax: (519) 662-2154 e-mail: ken.barnes@potashcorp.com

www.potashcorp.com

Pro-Ag Products Ltd. c/o Probiotech, 6255, boul. Choquette, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 8L2

Ph: (450) 771-7252 Fax: (450) 771-4509

e-mail: ivangirard@probiotech.com www.pro-ag.com

Probiotech International Inc. 6225, boul. Choquette, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 8L2

Ph: (450) 771-7252 Fax: (450) 771-4509

courriel : ivangirard@probiotech.com www.probiotech.com

Quadra Chemicals Ltd./Quadra Chimie Ltée 1100 Blair Rd., Burlington, ON L7M 1K9

Ph: (905) 336-9133 Fax: (905) 336-9263

e-mail: mike_sauve@quadrachemicals.com www.quadrachemicals.com

Sanimax

9900, boul Maurice-Duplessis, Montréal, QC H1C 1G2 Ph: (514) 648-6001 Fax: (514) 648-0597 courriel : robert.desnoyers@sanimax.com www.sanimax.com

Saputo Dairy Products Canada G.P. 6869, boul. Métropolitain est, St-Léonard, QC H1P 1X8

Ph: (514) 328-6662 Fax: (514) 328-3356

e-mail: patrick.lemaire@saputo.com www.saputo.com

SPB Solutions Inc. 1350, rue Newton, Boucherville, QC J4B 5H2

Ph: (450) 655-3505 Fax: (450) 655-3223

Toll Free: (800) 561-3247

courriel : info@spbsolutions.com www.spbsolutions.com

The Canadian Salt Company Limited 10701, boul Parkway, Anjou, QC H1J 1S1 Ph: (514) 352-7490 Fax: (514) 352-8371 e-mail: darsenault@windsorsalt.com www.windsorsalt.com

TRT-ETGO du Québec Inc. 555, boul. Alphonse Deshaies., Bécancour, QC G9H 2Y8 Ph: (819) 294-1330 Fax: (819) 294-1338 courriel : contact@trt-etgo.com www.trt-etgo.com

Westway Molasses, A Division of E, D & F Man Canada Inc. 6, Place du Commerce, Suite 202, Brossard, QC J4W 3J9 Ph: (450) 465-1715 Fax: (450) 465-5334 courriel : gilbertd@us.edfman.com www.westway.com

WLT Distributors Inc. 75 Henlow Bay, Winnipeg, MB R3Y 1G4 Ph: (204) 487-6336 Fax: (204) 487-6625 dlaboissonniere@wltdistributors.com www.wltdistributors.com

DRUGS, VACCINES, ETC.

Bio Agri Mix LP 1520 Amélie, Drummondville, QC J2C 7J2 Ph: (819) 474-6165 Fax: (819) 474-8210 courriel : guillet@bioagrimix.com www.bioagrimix.com

Ceva Animal Health 367 Michener Rd. Guelph, ON N1K 1E8

Ph: (519) 824-9570 Fax: (519) 824-3553

Toll Free: (800) 510-8864 e-mail: service.canada@ceva.com www.ceva-canada.ca

Elanco Animal Health 120 - 150 Research Lane,

Guelph, ON N1G 4T2

Ph: (819) 469-4271 Fax: (819) 395-4669 www.elanco.com

Merck Animal Health 16750, route Transcanadienne, Kirkland, QC H9H 4M7

Ph: (866) 683-7838 Fax: (888) 498-4444 www.merck-animal-health.com

Merial Canada

20000 Clark Graham, Baie d’Urfé, QC H9X 4B6

Ph: (514) 457-1555 Fax: (514) 457-1175 Toll Free: (888) 637-4251 e-mail: service.canada@merial.com www.merial.com

Novartis Animal Health Canada Inc. 205 - 2233 Argentia Rd., Mississauga, ON L5N 2X7

Ph: (800) 387-6325 Fax: (905) 567-0221 e-mail: marie-claude.emond@novartis.com www.ah.ca.novartis.com

Phibro Animal Health

27 Lantern St., Kitchener, ON N2P 2M6 Ph: (519) 653-4151 Fax: (519) 653-1729 e-mail: michael.foti@pahc.com www.pahc.com

Vétoquinol Canada Inc. 2000 chemin Georges, Lavaltrie, QC J5T 3S5 Ph: (450) 586-2252 Fax: (450) 586-4649 Toll Free: (800) 565-0497 www.vetoquinol.ca

Zoetis Canada 17300 Trans-Canada Hwy. Kirkland, QC H9J 2M5 Ph: (800) 663-8888 Fax: (800) 668-8686 www.zoetis.ca

INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS

AQINAC - Association Québécoise des Industries de Nutrition Animale et Céréalière

Christian Breton, Président; Jacques Leclerc, 1er Vice-Président; Guylaine Brochu, 2e Vice-Présidente; Yvan Lacroix, Président Directeur Général - AQINAC; René Belhumeur, Trésorier; Patrice Guillet, Directeur National ANAC & Secrétaire. Administrateurs : Luc Côté, Mario Côté, Robert Desnoyers, Michel Duval, Maurice Hénault, Luc Ménard, Robert Brunet, Patrice Gagnon, Renée Henri, Yan Turmine, Claude Robitaille, Sylvain Vallée. Association des abattoirs avicoles du Québec (AAAQ)

CTAC, 200, rue MacDonald, bureau 102, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC J3B 8J6 Ph: (450) 349-1521, poste 204 Fax: (450) 349-6923 www.conseiltac.com/aaaq.html Fédération des producteurs d’oeufs de consommation du Québec 555, boul. Roland-Therrien, bureau 320, Longueuil, QC J4H 4E7

Ph: (450) 679-0530 Fax: (450) 679-0855 courriel : info@oeuf.ca www.oeuf.ca

Paulin Bouchard, Président; Gislain Houle, 1er vice-président; Sylvain Lapierre, 2e viceprésident; Serge Lebeau, Secrétaire. Administrateurs: Jonathan Gauvin, Paul Ricard, Maurice Richard, Manjinder Singh Sarkaria, Serge Lefebvre, Donald Desharnais. Les Éleveurs de volailles du Québec 555, boul. Roland-Therrien, bur. 250,

Longueuil, QC J4H 4G1

Ph: (450) 679-0540 Fax: (450) 679-5375 courriel : evq@upa.qc.ca www.volaillesduquebec.qc.ca Comité exécutif: M. Jean-Paul Bouchard, Québec, président; M. Yves Campeau, Saint-Jean-Vallefield, 1er vice-président; M. Magella Pépin, Beauce, 2e viceprésident. Membres du Comité exécutif : M. Léon Gagnon, Mauricie; Mme Carole Girard, Saguenay-Lac-SaintJean Administrateurs :

M. Daniel Husereau, Outaouais-Laurentides; Mme Lise St-Georges, Lanaudière; M. Benoît Fontaine, Montérégie-Est; M. René St-Pierre, Centre-du-Québec; M. Martin Lemieux, Estrie; M. Alain Talbot, Côte-du-Sud. Syndicat des producteurs d’oeufs d’Incubation du Québec (INCOBEC) 555, boul. Roland-Therrien, bureau 515, Longueuil, QC J4H 4E7

Ph: (450) 679-0530 Fax: (450) 679-3652 courriel: incobec@upa.qc.ca

Gyslain Loyer, Président; Pierre Belleau, Secrétaire général.

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT/ UNIVERSITIES

AGRICULTURE AND AGRI-FOOD

CANADA

Quebec Regional Office 2001, University (Room 671-M), Montréal, QC H3A 3N2

Ph: (514) 283-8888 Fax: (514) 496-3966 www.ats-sea.agr.gc.ca

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION

AGENCY - Quebec Area Office 2001 University St., Room 671, Montréal, QC H3A 3N2

Ph: (514) 283-8888 Fax: (514) 283-3143 www.inspection.gc.ca

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION

AGENCY - Regional OfficeMontréal East

7101 Jean-Talon St. E., Room 600, Anjou, QC H1M 3N7

Ph: (514) 493-8859 Fax: (514) 493-9965

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION

AGENCY - Regional OfficeMontréal West 2021 Union St., Room 1450, Montréal, QC H3A 2S9

Ph: (514) 283-8982 Fax: (514) 283-1855

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION

AGENCY - Regional Office - Québec 100 - 2954, Laurier Blvd., Ste-Foy, QC G1V 5C7

Ph: (418) 648-7373 Fax: (418) 648-4792

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION

AGENCY - Regional OfficeSaint-Hyacinthe 4500 - 3225 Cusson Ave., Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 0H7

Ph: (450) 768-1500 Fax: (450) 768-1473

DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, McGILL UNIVERSITY

Macdonald Campus, 21111 Lakeshore Rd., Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC H9X 3V9

Ph: (514) 398-7792 Fax: (514) 398-7964

courriel : animal.science@mcgill.ca www.mcgill.ca/animal/

FACULTE DES SCIENCES DE L’AGRICULTURE ET DE L’ALIMENTATION,

Dept. des Sciences Animales, Universite Laval, Québec QC G1V 0A6

Ph: (418) 656-2131 Fax: (418) 656-3766

MINISTèRE DE L’AGRICULTURE, DES PêCHERIES ET DE L’ALIMENTATION DU QUÉBEC (MAPAQ)

200, chemin Sainte-Foy, Québec QC G1R 4X6 Ph: (418) 380-2110

Toll Free: (888) 222-MAPA (6272) courriel : info@mapaq.gouv.qc.ca www.mapaq.gouv.qc.ca

RÉGIE DES MARCHÉS AGRICOLES ET ALIMENTAIRES DU QUÉBEC

201, boul Crémazie Est., 5e étage, Montréal, QC H2M 1L3

Ph: (514) 873-4024 Fax: (514) 873-3984

courriel : rmaaqc@rmaaq.gouv.qc.ca www.rmaaq.gouv.qc.ca

UNIVERSITÉ DE MONTRÉAL, Faculté de médecine vétérinaire/ College of Veterinary Medicine 3200, rue Sicotte, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 2M2

Ph: (450) 773-8521 poste/ext: 8271 Fax: (450) 778-8137 www.umontreal.ca

AGRICULTURAL REPRESENTATIVES FOR bANKS

Bank of Montreal

Jean Sylvestre

Commercial Banking Account Manager 2480 Boul. Casavant Ouest

St-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 7R8

Ph: (450) 773-0124 Fax: (450) 774-2510

e-mail: jean.sylvestre@bmo.com

CIBC

Marco Fournier

Directeur Principal, Agriculture 21, rue Perrault Victoriaville, QC G6P 8H1

Ph: 819-758-8500 Fax: 819-758-9556

e-mail: marco.fournier@cibc.com

Farm Credit Canada/ Financement agricole Canada 1800 rue Hamilton St. Regina, SK S4P 4L3

Ph: (306) 780-8900 Fax: (306) 780-8919

Toll Free: (888) 332-3301 www.fcc-fac.ca

RBC Royal Bank

Francois Blain

Vice-président, Services financiers commerciaux

1050 Boul Casavant 0 - 1000

St-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 8B9

Ph: (450) 771-3813 Fax: (418) 838-3636

e-mail: francois.blain@rbc.com

Scotiabank

Place Quebec Commercial

100 - 900 Boul Rene Levesques Est, Quebec, QC G1R 2B5

Ph: (418) 691-2600 Fax: (418) 522-7809

TD Canada Trust

Stephanie Hamelin, District Manager, Agriculture Services 730 de la Concorde

St.-Romuald, QC G6W 8A8

Ph: (418) 835-6060 Fax: (418) 835-1221

e-mail: stephanie.hamelin@td.com

Saskatchewan

SASKATCHEWAN

HEALTH MONITORED HATCHERIES

HUTTERIAN BRETHREN OF KYLE (KYLE HATCHERY)

PO Box 250, Kyle, SK S0L 1T0

Ph: (306) 375-2910

PRAIRIE PRIDE CHICK SALES LTD.

PO Box 273, RR 1, Grandora, SK S0K 1V0

Ph: (306) 956-3822

WYNYARD HATCHERY (LILYDALE INC.)

605 Greer St., PO Box 1108, Wynyard, SK S0A 4T0

Ph: (306) 554-2534

REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATIONS

Brownlee

Hutterian Brethren of Huron Ltd., (Huron Poultry Farm)

PO Box 9, SK S0H 0M0

Ph: (306) 759-2685

Hodgeville

Hutterian Brethren Church of Hodgeville Inc., (Hodgeville Poultry Farm)

PO Box 386, SK S0H 2B0

Ph: (306) 677-2870

Humboldt

Arden Dust, (Dusty Inn Farm)

PO Box 2742, SK S0K 2A0

Ph: (306) 682-3466

Leader

Hutterian Brethren Church of Estuary, (Estuary Colony)

PO Box 220, SK S0N 1H0

Ph: (306) 628-4116

Maple Creek

Cypress Hutterian Brethren Colony

PO Box 98, SK S0N 1N0

Ph: (306) 662-3456

McMahon

Wheatland Eggs

PO Box 115, SK S0N 1M0

Ph: (306) 773-9196

Moose Jaw

Baildon Hutterian Brethren Ltd., (Moose Jaw Poultry Farm)

PO Box 968, SK S6H 4P6

Ph: (306) 693-3013

Saskatoon

Star Egg Company Ltd.

1302 Quebec Ave., SK S7K 1V5

Ph: (306) 244-4041

Saskatoon

Prairie Sunrise

RR 4, Site 46, Box 58, SK S7K 3J7

Ph: (306) 239-4818

Star City

Star City Colony Ltd., (Star City Poultry)

PO Box 190, SK S0E 1P0

Ph: (306) 863-2343

White City

Hutterian Brethren Church of Lajord, (Lajord Colony)

PO Box 520, SK S0G 5B0

Ph: (306) 771-4160

FEDERALLY REGULATED POULTRY SLAUGHTERING AND/OR PROCESSING PLANTS

Melfort

Thomson Meats Ltd., 618 Hamilton Ave. W., SK S0E 1A0

Ph: (306) 752-2802 Fax: (306) 752-4674

Saskatoon

The Saskatchewan Food Industry Development Centre Inc., (The Food Centre), 52 Innovation Blvd., SK S7N 2V3

Ph: (306) 933-7555 Fax: (306) 933-7208

Saskatoon

Maple Leaf Foods Inc./ Les Aliments Maple Leaf Inc., (Maple Leaf Foods/Les Aliments Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Consumer Foods/Les Aliments de Consommation Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Food Service/Service Alimentaire Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Poultry/ Volaille Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Pork/Porc Maple Leaf, Schneider Foods/Les Aliment Schneider, J.M. Schneider, Mitchell’s Gourmet Foods, Hub Meat Packers, Larsen Packers, Cold Springs Farm, Maple Leaf Potatoes, Hub Meats/Les Viandes Hub,

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Cappola Food, Thames Valley Processors), 100 McLeod Ave., SK S7M 5V9

Ph: (306) 978-3600 Fax: (306) 931-4315

Saskatoon Prairie Pride Natural Foods Ltd., 3535 Millar Ave., SK S7P 0A2 Ph: (306) 653-1810 Fax: (306) 653-1811

Saskatoon

SJ Irvine Fine Foods Ltd., (SJ Fine Foods), 827 - 56th St. E., SK S7K 5Y9

Ph: (306) 653-1702 Fax: (306) 653-1703

Wynyard Lilydale Inc., (Lilydale Foods), 502 Bosworth St., PO Box 760, SK S0A 4T0 Ph: (306) 554-2555 Fax: (306) 554-3958

Yorkton

Premium Brands Operating GP Inc., (Harvest Meats), 501 York Rd. W., SK S3N 2V6 Ph: (306) 783-9446 Fax: (306) 783-9298

FEED MANUFACTURERS

ADM Alliance Nutrition

1310 - 41 St. N., Lethbridge, AB T1H 5V3

Ph: (403) 320-2659 Fax: (403) 328-9141

e-mail: brian.barnett@adm.com www.admani.com/canada

Bruno Feeds

Box 119, Bruno, SK S0K 0S0

Ph: (306) 369-2911 Fax: (306) 369-2204

e-mail: roberta.lees@sasktel.net

Cargill Animal Nutrition

10029 Marquis Ave., PO Box 1656, North Battleford, SK S9A 3W2

Ph: (306) 445-6670 Fax: (306) 445-6671 e-mail: kevin_goba@cargill.com www.cargill.com/feed

East-Man Feeds

1514 Fletcher Rd., Saskatoon, SK S7M 5M1

Ph: (306) 955-4665 Fax: (306) 384-9944

e-mail: craig.garand@eastmanfeeds.com www.eastmanfeeds.com

East-Man Feeds

1616 Sidney St., Swift Current, SK S9H 3X3

Ph: (306) 773-3001 Fax: (306) 778-6185

e-mail: geoff.bingham@eastmanfeeds.com

Federated Co-operatives Limited

701 Broadway N., PO Box 2079, Melfort, SK S0E 1A0

Ph: (306) 752-2894 Fax: (306) 752-3191

e-mail: lfettes@fcl.ca www.coopconnection.ca

Federated Co-operatives Limited

201 - 105th St., Saskatoon, SK S7N 1Z4

Ph: (306) 477-6461 Fax: (306) 477-6460

e-mail: s.watson@fcl.ca

Federated Co-operatives Limited

806 Park Ave., Moosomin, SK S0G 3N0

Ph: (306) 435-3331 Fax: (306) 435-3766

e-mail: d.lonsdale@fcl.ca

Masterfeeds LP

Hwy 5 East, Box 1600, Humboldt, SK S0K 2A0

Ph: (306) 682-2668 Fax: (306) 682-2757

e-mail: wilf.graf@masterfeeds.com

Masterfeeds LP

2435 Schuyler St., Saskatoon, SK S7M 5H4

Ph: (306) 384-2144 Fax: (306) 384-9890

e-mail: wilf.graf@masterfeeds.com

Masterfeeds LP

330 - 103rd St. E., Saskatoon, SK S7N 1Z1

Ph: (306) 373-1010 Fax: (306) 373-5696

e-mail: fgardulski@masterfeeds.com www.masterfeeds.com

Masterfeeds LP

745 Park St., Regina, SK S4N 4Y4

Ph: (306) 721-2727 Fax: (306) 721-3141

e-mail: weelkema@masterfeeds.com

New-Life Feeds, A Division of Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd.

515A Ave. N. South, Saskatoon, SK S7M 2N6

Ph: (306) 244-5192 Fax: (306) 665-2021

e-mail: tarmstrong@nlfeeds.ca

O&T Farms PO Box 26011, 9th Ave. N. & Pinkie Rd., Regina, SK S4R 8R7

Ph: (306) 543-4777 Fax: (306) 545-0661

Toll Free: (888) 894-3386

e-mail: almckim@otfarms.ca www.otfarms.ca

PMT Inc.

PO Box 26028, 2641Albert St. N., Regina, SK S4R 8R7

Ph: (800) 299-7904 Fax: (306) 721-4733

e-mail: jross@pmtgroup.com www.pmtgroup.com

The SaSkaTchewan egg ProducerS

Board of Directors:

Chairman: Joseph Hofer Jr. Vice-Chairman: Ignaz Stadler

Director & EFC Representative: Stan Fehr

Director: Shawn Harman

Director: Regan Sloboshan

Director: Peter Wipf

P.O. Box 1263, 496 Hoffer Dr., Regina SK S4P 3B8

Phone: (306) 924-1505 Fax: (306) 924-1515

E-mail: sep@saskegg.ca www.saskegg.ca

Saskatchewan

Standard Nutrition Canada

14 - 851 Lagimodiere Blvd., Winnipeg, MB R2J 3K4

Ph: (204) 237-8107 Fax: (204) 237-8133

e-mail: dembury@standardnutrition.com www.standardnutrition.com

Westway Canada

260 Queen St., PO Box 849, Weyburn, SK S4H 2L1

Ph: (306) 842-1905 Fax: (306) 842-1632

e-mail: lloydk@westway.com

FEED INGREDIENTS, SUPPLEMENTS & ADDITIVES

AB Vista

270 - 150 S Pine Island Rd., Plantation, FL 33324 USA

Ph: (954) 278-3965

e-mail: petewilcock@abvista.us www.abvista.com

Adisseo

12288, rue du Poitou, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2T 5B1

Ph: (450) 799-5904 Fax: (450) 799-5961

e-mail: andre.gilbert@adisseo.com www.adisseo.com

Agri-Feed Products Ltd. PO Box 58010, Bishop Grandin Station, Winnipeg, MB R2M 2R6

Ph: (204) 233-3674 Fax: (204) 237-4197

Toll Free: (800) 665-5080

e-mail: kpatterson@agrifeed.mb.ca

Alltech Canada 21, 10551 - 50 St. SE, Calgary, AB T2C 3E3

Ph: (403) 735-3281 Fax: (403) 735-3283

e-mail: ndobson@alltech.com www.alltech.com

Anitox Corp. 1055 Progress Circle, Lawrenceville, GA 30043 USA

Ph: (678) 376-1055 or (705) 930-2949 Fax: (678) 376-1413

e-mail: fnel@anitox.com www.anitox.com

BASF Corporation 100 Park Ave., Florham Park, NJ 07932 USA

Toll Free: (800) 527-9889

Fax: (973) 245-6843

e-mail: nutrition-north-america@basf.com www.animal-nutrition.basf.com

Bunge Canada 2190 S. Service Rd. W., Oakville, ON L6L 5N1

Ph: (905) 825-7923 Fax: (416) 847-0860

e-mail: chantal.gagnon@bunge.com www.bunge.com

Canadian Bio-Systems Inc. 4389 - 112 Ave. SE, Calgary, AB T2C 0J7 Ph: (403) 279-3339 Fax: (403) 236-3471

e-mail: drichards@canadianbio.com www.canadianbio.com

DCL nutrition + animal health 6340, rue Choquette, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 8L1 Ph: (450) 773-0770 Fax: (450) 773-9491

Toll Free: (877) 470-3254

e-mail: info@dcli.ca www.dcli.ca

Diamond V 2702 90th Ave. E., Edgewood, WA 98371 USA Ph: (253) 709-0116 Fax: (319) 366-6333

Toll Free: (800) 373-7234

e-mail: nnicholson@diamondv.com www.diamondv.com

DSM Nutritional Products Canada Inc. 395 Waydom Dr., Ayr, ON N0B 1E0 Ph: (519) 624-2781 or (403) 651-9422 Fax: (519) 623-4849

e-mail: debbie.thiessen@dsm.com www.dsm.com

Eagle Commodities Ltd. 229B - 12th St. C North, Lethbridge, AB T1H 2M6 Ph: (403) 328-9191 Fax: (403) 381-0400

e-mail: sokolb@telus.net

Emerald Seed Products

Box 149, Avonlea, SK S0H 0C0 Ph: (306) 868-2030 Fax: (306) 868-2032

e-mail: info.esp@sasktel.com www.emeraldseedproducts.com

GNC Bioferm Inc. PO Box 6, Bradwell, SK S0K 0P0

Ph: (306) 257-3244 Fax: (306) 257-3528

e-mail: leigh.campbell@usask.ca

Graymont Western Canada Inc. 260, 4311 - 12th St. NE, Calgary, AB T2E 4P9

Ph: (403) 250-9100 Fax: (403) 291-1303

e-mail: jhubbard@graymont.com www.graymont.com

Halchemix Canada Inc.

240 Mary St., Port Perry, ON L9L 1B7

Ph: (905) 982-2781 Fax: (905) 982-2784

Toll Free: (800) 540-4756 lyndon.hiebert@halchemixcanada.com www.halchemixcanada.com

Jefo Inc.

5020, Jefo Ave., C.P. 325, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 7B6

Ph: (450) 799-2000 Fax: (450) 778-1338 e-mail: rcarriere@jefo.ca www.jefo.com

JGL Grain

Box 40, Moose Jaw, SK S6H 4N7

Ph: (306) 692-4911 Fax: (306) 692-5733 e-mail: mikek@jglgrain.com www.jglgrain.com

L. V. Lomas Limited

1587 Derwent Way, Delta, BC V3M 6K8

Ph: (604) 521-7779 Fax: (604) 521-2323 e-mail: rdietert@lvlomas.com www.lvlomas.com

Mosaic Feed Ingredients

7827 Venture Rd., Regina, SK S4Y 1L4 Ph: (306) 536-5156

e-mail: mark.bonnor@mosaicco.com www.mosaicco.com

Novus International (Canada) Inc.

2910 South Sheridan Way, Oakville, ON L6J 7J8

Ph: (905) 440-0115 or (519) 434-6643 Fax: (905) 985-3198 e-mail: lori.vickers@novusint.com

NSC Minerals Inc.

145 - 251 Midpark Blvd. SE, Calgary, AB T2X 1S3

Ph: (403) 873-0322 Fax: (403) 873-0394 e-mail: rcandelora@nscminerals.com www.nscminerals.com

Parrheim Foods

817 48th St. East, Saskatoon, SK S7K 0X5

Ph: (306) 931-1655 Fax: (306) 931-2664

e-mail: glenno@parrheimfoods.com

Potash Corp. Feed Products 288 Maurice St., New Hamburg, ON N3A 2H8 Ph: (519) 662-3891 Fax: (519) 662-2154 e-mail: ken.barnes@potashcorp.com www.potashcorp.com

Pro-Ag Products Ltd. 1051 Marion St., Winnipeg, MB R2J 0L1 Ph: (204) 231-0236 Fax: (204) 231-8300 e-mail: janderson@pro-ag.com www.pro-ag.com

Ritchie Commodities Ltd.

PO Box 400, Abbotsford, BC V2S 5Z5

Ph: (604) 859-6660 Fax: (604) 859-6183 e-mail: randy@ritchiecommodities.ca

Saskatoon Processing Company, Division of West Coast Reduction Ltd.

3018 Miners Ave., Saskatoon, SK S7K 4Z8

Ph: (306) 934-4887 Fax: (306) 934-3364

e-mail: bsestak@wcrl.com www.wcrl.com

The Canadian Salt Company Limited

PO Box 522, Belle Plaine, SK S0G 0G0

Ph: (514) 352-7490 Fax: (514) 352-8371

e-mail: darsenault@windsorsalt.com www.windsorsalt.com

Univar Canada Ltd.

4035 Thatcher Ave., Saskatoon, SK S7R 1A3

Ph: (306) 536-7304 Fax: (306) 242-5397

e-mail: saskatoon.orders@univarcanada.com www.univarcanada.com

Wilbur-Ellis Company of Canada Ltd.

2635 Lorne Ave., Saskatoon, SK S7J 0S5

Ph: (306) 934-8244 Fax: (306) 934-8044

e-mail: jhodgson@wecon.com

www.wilbur-ellisfeed.com

WLT Distributors Inc.

75 Henlow Bay, Winnipeg, MB R3Y 1G4

Ph: (204) 487-6336 Fax: (204) 487-6625

e-mail: sbergsma@wltdistributors.com www.wltdistributors.com

DRUGS, VACCINES, ETC.

Bio Agri Mix LP 11 Ellens St., PO Box 399, Mitchell, ON N0K 1N0

Saskatchewan

Ph: 519-348-9865 or (306) 921-9292

Fax: (519) 348-4100

e-mail: wright@bioagrimix.com www.bioagrimix.com

Ceva Animal Health

367 Michener Rd. Guelph, ON N1K 1E8

Ph: (519) 824-9570 Fax: (519) 824-3553

Toll Free: (800) 510-8864

e-mail: service.canada@ceva.com www.ceva-canada.ca

Elanco Animal Health Box 53, Liberty, SK S0G 3A0

Board Staff

Dianne Pastoor - Chair

Terry Knippel - Vice Chair

Rudy Martinka - Director

Tim Keet - Director

Clinton Monchuk - CEO

Colleen Kohlruss - Production & Promotions

Gale Kellington - Office Manager

Tamara McLoughlin - Poultry Analyst

Christina Nelson - Market Analyst

Suite 201 - 224 Pacific Avenue

Saskatoon, SK S7K 1N9

P: 306-242-3611 F: 306-242-3286

www.saskatchewanchicken.ca

Saskatchewan

Ph: (306) 963-7701

e-mail: cruise_kelly@elanco.com www.elanco.com

Merck Animal Health 16750, route Transcanadienne, Kirkland, QC H9H 4M7

Ph: (866) 683-7838 Fax: (888) 498-4444 www.merck-animal-health.com

Merial Canada

20000 Clark Graham, Baie d’Urfé, QC H9X 4B6

Ph: (514) 457-1555 Fax: (514) 457-1175 Toll Free: (888) 637-4251

e-mail: service.canada@merial.com www.merial.com

Phibro Animal Health

14 Sheep River Hill, Okotoks, AB T1S 1X2

Ph: (403) 804-1205 Fax: (403) 995-9397 e-mail: ron.jones@pahc.com www.pahc.com

Vétoquinol Canada Inc. 2000 chemin Georges, Lavaltrie, QC J5T 3S5

Ph: (450) 586-2252 Fax: (450) 586-4649 Toll Free: (800) 565-0497 www.vetoquinol.ca

Zoetis Canada

17300 Trans-Canada Hwy. Kirkland, QC H9J 2M5

Ph: (800) 663-8888 Fax: (800) 668-8686 www.zoetis.ca

POULTRY CONSULTING, VETERINARIANS, RESEARCH, ETC.

Feeds Innovation Institute University of Saskatchewan, 51 Campus Dr., Room 6D34 Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A8

Ph: (306) 966-4154 Fax: (306) 966-4151 e-mail: feeds.innovation@usask.ca http://feeds.innovation.usask.ca Feed Research and Development. Smith Poultry Consulting 16 Precourt Place, Cartier, MB R4K 1B3 Ph: (204) 864-2083 e-mail: smithpoultryconsulting@mymts.net Servicing the Poultry Industry in Western Canada.

Verus Animal Health Alliance 3220 Roblin Blvd., Winnipeg, MB R3R 0C3 Ph: (204) 414-9400 Fax: (204) 414-9405 www.verusalliance.com

INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS

ANAC - Saskatchewan Division c/o 339 Poth Cres., Saskatoon, SK Ph: (306) 978-4720 Fax: (306) 978-4745 e-mail: adoherty@hoodpkg.com Neil MacMillan, Chair; Wayne Eelkema, Vice-Chair; Tim Armstrong, National Director; Allen Doherty, SecretaryTreasurer. Directors: Colleen Christensen, Wilf Graf, Al McKim, Wade Obst, Bruce Sestak.

Chicken Farmers of Saskatchewan 201 - 224 Pacific Ave., Saskatoon, SK S7K 1N9

Ph: (306) 242-3611 Fax: (306) 242-3286 1-888-332-5825 (1-888-33CLUCK) e-mail: gale@saskatchewanchicken.ca www.saskatchewanchicken.ca

Diane Pastoor, Chair; Terry Knippel, Vice Chair; Tim Keet, Director; Rudy Martinka, CFC Director; Clinton Monchuk, Chief

Executive Officer; Gale Kellington, Office Manager.

Saskatchewan Broiler Hatching Egg Producers

201 - 224 Pacific Ave., Saskatoon, SK S7K 1N9

Ph: (306) 242-3611 Fax: (306) 242-3286

e-mail: gale@saskatchewanchicken.ca

Henk van Steenbergen, Chair; Dave Janzen, Vice Chair. Directors: James Glen, Jeff Regier.

Saskatchewan Egg Producers PO Box 1263, 496 Hoffer Dr., Regina, SK S4P 3B8

Ph: (306) 924-1505 Fax: (306) 924-1515 e-mail: sep@saskegg.ca www.saskegg.ca

Joseph Hofer Jr., Chairman; Ignaz Stadler, Vice-Chairman; Stan Fehr, Director & EFC Representative.

Directors: Shawn Harman, Regan Sloboshan, Peter Wipf.

Saskatchewan Hatchery Association 2717 Cleveland Ave., Saskatoon, SK S7K 3R2

Ph: (306) 242-1033 Fax: (306) 242-6466

Bob Kowalchuk, President; Dale Anstey,Vice-President; Ron Anstey, Secretary-Treasurer; Joan Anstey, Director.

Saskatchewan Turkey Producers 1438 Fletcher Rd., Saskatoon, SK S7M 5T2 Ph: (306) 931-1050 Fax: (306) 931-2825

e-mail: saskaturkey@sasktel.net www.saskturkey.com

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT/ UNIVERSITIES

AGRICULTURE AND AGRI-FOOD CANADA

Saskatchewan Regional Office

300 - 2010 12th Ave., Regina, SK S4P 0M3 Ph: (306) 523-6600 Fax: (306) 780-7360 e-mail: ats-sk@agr.gc.ca www.ats-sea.agr.gc.ca

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION

AGENCY - Regional Office - Saskatchewan 1800 11th Ave., Room 301, Regina, SK S4P 0H8 Ph: (306) 780-5180 Fax: (306) 780-5177 www.inspection.gc.ca

CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION

AGENCY - Western Area Office 1115 57th Ave. NE, Calgary, AB T2E 9B2 Ph: (403) 292-4301 Fax: (403) 292-5707 www.inspection.gc.ca

PROVINCIAL COUNCIL OF ADD BOARDS - AGRICULTURAL PLASTICS RECYCLING

220 - 333 25th St. E., Saskatoon, SK S7K 0L4

Ph: (306) 955-5477 Fax: (306) 955-5473

Toll Free: (866) 297-7222 http://saskpcab.com/recycling-pilot-project/ test/

UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN, Department of Animal & Poultry Science 6D34 Agriculture Bldg., 51 Campus Dr., Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A8

Ph: (306) 966-4128 Fax: (306) 966-4151

e-mail: aps@usask.ca www.usask.ca

WESTERN COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE, University of Saskatchewan 52 Campus Dr., Saskatoon, SK S7N 5B4

Ph: (306) 966-7447 Fax: (306) 966-8747 www.usask.ca/wcvm

AGRICULTURAL

REPRESENTATIVES FOR bANKS

Bank of Montreal

Glen Snyder, P.Ag.

Manager Agriculture

1800 Scarth St. Regina, SK S4P 2G3

Ph: (306) 569-5612

e-mail: glen.snyder@bmo.com

Murray Nelson Manager, Agriculture

101 2nd Ave. North Saskatoon, SK S7K 2A9

Ph: (306) 934-5674 Fax: (306) 934-5694

e-mail: murray.nelson@bmo.com

Kelly Walker

Area Manager

Ph: (306) 934-5665 Fax: (306) 934-5694

e-mail: kelly.walker@bmo.com

Loran Forer

Account Manager, Agriculture

Ph: (306) 934-5652

e-mail: loran.forer@bmo.com

Ron Boychuk

Account Manager, Agriculture

Ph: (306) 782-8454

Fax: (306) 782-8461

e-mail: ron.boychuk@bmo.com

Jerry Palagian

Account Manager, Agriculture

Ph: (306) 782-8408

e-mail: jerry.palagian@bmo.com

CIBC

Alvin Winslow

Agriculture Banking Specialist

5002 - 50th Ave., 1st Floor

Lacombe, AB T4L 2L1

Ph: 403-340-4539 Fax: 403-782-7825

e-mail: alvin.winslow@cibc.com

Reint Boelman

Agriculture Banking Specialist

100 - 10 Hebert Rd.

St. Albert, AB T8N 5T8

Ph: 780-307-2346 Fax: 780-307-2356

e-mail: reint.boelman@cibc.com

Farm Credit Canada/Financement agricole Canada

1800 rue Hamilton St.

Regina, SK S4P 4L3

Ph: (306) 780-8900 Fax: (306) 780-8919

Toll Free: (888) 332-3301 www.fcc-fac.ca

RBC Royal Bank

Lynette Gillen

Vice President,

Commercial Financial Services

2010 11th Ave., 2nd Floor

Regina, SK S4P 0J3

Ph: (306) 780-2509 Fax: (306) 780-2523

e-mail: lynette.gillen@rbc.com

Scotiabank

Doug Shepherd

Director, Agricultural Banking

700-2nd St. SW, 39th Floor, Suite 3950

Calgary, AB T2P 2N7

Ph: (403) 441-2176

e-mail: doug.shepherd@scotiabank.com

TD Canada Trust

Gord Gillies, District Manager, Agriculture Services

145 Main St. N.

Moose Jaw, SK S6H 0V9

Ph: (306) 692-4740 Fax: (306) 692-4741

e-mail: gordon.gillies@td.com

National industry Associations

Agricultural Institute of Canada

9 Corvus Court, Ottawa, ON K2E 7Z4

Ph: (613) 232-9459 Fax: (613) 594-5190

Toll Free: (888) 277-7980 e-mail: office@aic.ca www.aic.ca

Lynn Lashuk, President.

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

1341 Baseline Rd., Ottawa, ON K1A 0C5

Ph: (613) 773-1000 Fax: (613) 773-1081

Toll Free: (855) 773-0241 e-mail: info@agr.gc.ca www.agr.gc.ca

Animal Nutrition Association of Canada (ANAC-Head Office) 150 Metcalfe St., Suite 1301, Ottawa, ON K2P 1P1 Ph: (613) 241-6421 Fax: (613) 241-7970 e-mail: info@anacan.org www.anacan.org

Executive Director, National Office, Graham Cooper.

Executive Committee: Chairman - Dennis Kornelsen, HyLife Ltd.;

Vice Chairman - John Brennan, Nutreco Canada Inc.; Treasurer - Patrice Brochu, Agri-Marché Inc.

Past Chairman - Peter Bennett

Division Directors:

BC - Dave Dyble, Hi-Pro Feeds; AB - Gary Golby, Champion Feed Services Ltd.;

SK - Tim Armstrong, New-Life Mills; MB - Vacant; ON - Nadine Schwandt, New Life Mills;

QC - Patrice Guillet, Bio Agri Mix LP; ATL - Louis Snyder, Co-op Atlantic. Nutrition Committee Past Chair: Paul Groenewegen, Alltech Canada Directors at Large: Denis Daudet, Masterfeeds LP; Michel Duval, Provimi Canada ULC; Des Gelz, Ritchie-Smith Feeds, Inc.; Jennifer Henderson, Cargill Animal Nutrition; Owen Jones, Canadian Bio-Systems Inc.; Bevyn Litke, Masterfeeds LP; Rick Martin, Wallenstein Feed & Supply Ltd.; Paul Wideman, W-S Feeds & Supplies Ltd.

Associate Members: Randy Bagg, Elanco Animal Health; Paul Primeau, Premier Ag Resources Ltd.

Canada-China Agriculture and Food Development Exchange Centre

2 - 10 George St., 4th Floor, Hamilton, ON L8P 1C8

Ph: (416) 642-3890 Fax: (905) 963-7899

e-mail: info@ccagr.com www.ccagr.com

Canadian Animal Health Coalition

205 - 660 Speedvale Ave. W., Guelph, ON N1K 1E5

Ph: (519) 829-2242 Fax: (519) 767-2502 www.animalhealth.ca

Canadian Animal Health Institute 102 - 160 Research Lane,

Guelph, ON N1G 5B2

Ph: (519) 763-7777 Fax: (519) 763-7407

e-mail: cahi@cahi-icsa.ca www.cahi-icsa.ca

Staff: Jean Szkotnicki, President; Tracey Firth, Programs Director: Lise Rodgers, Programs Coordinator.

Canadian Association of Poultry Veterinarians, CAPV-ACVA c/o Animal Health Lab, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1H 6R8

Ph: (519) 824-4120 ext 54550 Fax: (519) 821-8072

e-mail: mbrash@uoguelph.ca www.capv-acva.ca

Dr. Marina Brash,Treasurer/Communications Coordinator. Directors: Dr. William Cox, Dr. Rachel Ouckama, Dr. Robert Charette.

Canadian Federation of Agriculture 21 Florence St., Ottawa, ON K2P 0W6 Ph: (613) 236-3633 Fax: (613) 236-5749 www.cfa-fca.ca

Ron Bonnett, President; Brigid Rivoire, Executive Director

Canadian Food Inspection Agency 1400 Merivale Rd., Ottawa, ON K1A 0Y9 Ph: (613) 225-2342 Fax: (613) 228-6601 Toll Free: (800) 442-2342 www.inspection.gc.ca

Canadian Hatching Egg Producers 21, rue Florence St., Ottawa, ON K2P 0W6 Ph: (613) 232-3023 Fax: (613) 232-5241

Jack Greydanus, Chair, Ontario; Calvin Breukelman, Vice Chair, British Columbia; Kevin Tiemstra, Alberta; Hank van Steenbergen, Saskatchewan; Dean Penner, Manitoba; Gyslain Loyer, Quebec; Ernie Silveri, CHF Representative.

Canadian Poultry and Egg Processors Council Head Office: 1545 Carling Ave., Suite 400, Ottawa, ON K1Z 8P9 Ph: (613) 724-6605 Fax: (613) 724-4577 www.cpepc.ca

Craig Evans, Chair; Gerry Kennie, Vice Chair; Mike Vanderpol, Past Chair; Lucy McKee, Treasurer; René Proulx, Secretary. Board of Directors: Rick Weiss and Gerry Kennie, Canadian Hatchery Federation; Hank Lammers and Bert Harman, Egg Grading; Aaron Kwinter and Ian McFall, Egg Processing; René Proulx and Jeff McDowell, Primary Chicken; Craig Evans and Reg Cliche,Turkey; Lucy McKee and Scott Cummings, Poultry Further Processing.

Staff: Robin Horel, President and CEO; Susan Mallet, Executive Assistant; Erica Charlton, Technical Director; Nicolas Paillat, Manager, Hatchery and Turkey Sectors; Mike Terpstra, Manager, Chicken Sector, Margo Ladouceur, Manager, Egg Sectors; Brian Dahms, Meeting Planner.

Canadian Poultry Genetics Exporters Association

650 Riverbend Dr., Kitchener, ON N2K 3S2

Scott Rowland, Hybrid Turkeys, President; Khalil Arar, Lohmann Tierzucht Canada, Ltd., Vice President; John Flaherty, Cuddy Farms,Treasurer.

Canadian Poultry Research Council 350 Sparks St., Suite 1007, Ottawa, ON K1R 7S8

Ph: (613) 566-5916 Fax: (613) 241-5999

e-mail: info@cp-rc.ca

www.cp-rc.ca

Bruce Roberts, Executive Director, Gord Speksnijder, Research Coordinator. CPRC Directors: Roelof Meijer, Chair (TFC); Helen Anne Hudson, Vice Chair (EFC); Erica Charlton (CPEPC); Cheryl Firby (CHEP); Ed O’Reilly (CFC).

The membership of the CPRC consists of Chicken Farmers of Canada, Canadian Hatching Egg Producers, Turkey Farmers of Canada, Egg Farmers of Canada and the Canadian Poultry and Egg Processors’ Council. CPRC’s mission is to address its members’ needs through dynamic leadership in the creation and implementation of programs for poultry research in Canada, which may also include societal concerns.

Chicken Farmers of Canada

1007 - 350 rue Sparks Street, Ottawa, ON K1R 7S8

Ph: (613) 241-2800

Fax/Téléc: (613) 241-5999

e-mail: cfc@chicken.ca/ppc@poulet.ca www.chicken.ca/www.poulet.ca

2013 CFC Board of Directors and Committees

Chair: Dave Janzen (British Columbia) Reg Cliche (Canadian Poultry and Egg Processors Council)

Yvon Cyr (New Brunswick)

Martin Dufresne (Quebec)

Vernon Froese (Manitoba)

Luc Gagnon (Canadian Poultry and Egg Processors Council)

Matthew Harvie (Nova Scotia)

Ian Hesketh (Further Poultry Processors Association of Canada)

David Hyink (Alberta)

Derek Janzen (British Columbia)

Rudy Martinka (Saskatchewan)

Ed O’Reilly (Newfoundland & Labrador)

Adrian Rehorst (Ontario)

Barry Uyterlinde (Prince Edward Island)

Peter Vale (Canadian Restaurant and Foodservice Association)

Committees and Representatives:

Executive

Chairman - Dave Janzen

1st Vice Chair - Adrian Rehorst

2nd Vice Chair - Martin Dufresne

Member at Large - Yvon Cyr

Finance

Barry Uyterlinde - Chair

Derek Janzen, Peter Vale, Policy

Yvon Cyr - Chair

Martin Dufresne, Vernon Froese, Luc Gagnon, Ian Hesketh

National Industry Associations

Production

Reg Cliche - Chair

Paul Cook (NS alternate)

Benoit Fontaine (QC alternate)

David Hyink

Tim Klompmaker (ON alternate) Consumer Relations

Adrian Rehorst - Chair

Matthew Harvie

Lucy McKee (CPEPC alternate)

Representatives Canadian Poultry Research Council: Ed O’Reilly

Canadian Federation of Agriculture: Derek Janzen

National Farm Animal Care Council: Tim Klompmaker

National Farmed Animal Health and Welfare Council: David Hyink

Egg Farmers of Canada 21, rue Florence St., Ottawa, ON K2P 0W6

Ph: (613) 238-2514 Fax: (613) 238-1967 e-mail: info@eggs.ca eggfarmers.ca / producteursdoeufs.ca

Chairman: Peter Clarke, Chief Executive Officer: Tim Lambert. Directors: Fred Krahn (BC); Ben Waldner (AB); John Penner (NT); Stan Fehr (SK); Kurt Siemens (MB);

Roger Pelissero (ON); Serge Lefebvre (QC); George MacLeod (NB); Glen Jennings (NS); Leith Murray (PE); Joseph R. Smallwood II (NL); Scott Brookshaw (CPEPC Grading); Brad Lawson (CPEPC Hatcheries); Mike Vanderpol (CPEPC Processing); Wayne Beggs (CAC).

Farm Products Council of Canada

Central Experimental Farm, 960 Carling Ave., Building 59, Ottawa, ON K1A 0C6

Ph: (613) 759-1555 Fax: (613) 759-1566 Toll Free: (855-611-1165 e-mail: fpcc-cpac@agr.gc.ca www.fpcc-cpac.gc.ca

Further Poultry Processors Association of Canada

206 - 1545 Carling Ave., Ottawa, ON K1Z 8P9

Ph: (613) 738-1175 Fax: (613) 733-9501

e-mail: fppac@sympatico.ca www.fppac.ca

International Egg Commission Second Floor, 89 Charterhouse St., London UK EC1M 6HR

Ph: 00 44 (0)20 7490 3493 Fax: 00 44 (0)20 7490 3495 www.internationalegg.com

Agency Background

Turkey Farmers of Canada

202 - 7145 West Credit Ave., Bldg. 1, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J7

Ph: (905) 812-3140 Fax: (905) 812-9326

e-mail: admin@tfc-edc.ca

www.turkeyfarmersofcanada.ca

Board of Directors: Mark Davies, Chair (Nova Scotia); Bill Mailloux, Vice Chair (Ontario); Wayne Goodsman, Executive Member (Saskatchewan), Shawn Heppell (British Columbia); Roelof Meijer (Alberta); Wayne Kroeker (Manitoba); Laurent Mercier Jr. (Quebec); Bertin Cyr (New Brunswick); Doug Hart (Canadian Poultry and Egg Processors Council); Michel Pépin (Canadian Poultry and Egg Processors Council); Keith Hehn (Further Poultry Processors Council of Canada).

World’s Poultry Science Association, Canada Branch

University of Saskatchewan, Dept. of Animal & Poultry Science, 6D34 Agriculture Building, 51 Campus Dr., Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A8

Ph: (306) 966-2492 Fax: (306) 966-4151

e-mail: karen.schwean@usask.ca

Dr. K. V. Schwean-Lardner, Secretary, WPSA Canadian Branch

Turkey Farmers of Canada

Turkey Farmers of Canada (TFC) is proudly celebrating its 40th year representing Canada’s turkey farmers. Originally formed under the Federal Farm Products Agencies Act in 1974, the Agency encourages cooperation throughout the Canadian turkey industry and promotes the consumption of turkey in Canada, while acting as the voice for Canadian turkey farmers both domestically and internationally.

TFC works closely with its member organizations (provincial turkey marketing boards, the Canadian Poultry and Egg Processors Council and the Further Poultry Processors Association of Canada) to ensure that appropriate and balanced supplies enter the marketplace. The Agency is also involved in fostering competitiveness and innovation in the turkey industry through active involvement in on-farm food safety, flock care, disease surveillance, scientific research, market research, market segmentation and promotional activities.

For more information, please visit the TFC website at www.turkeyfarmersofcanada.ca. n

Agency Background

Chicken Farmers of Canada (CFC)

Who We Are and What We Do

Chicken Farmers of Canada (CFC) is a national organization, funded completely through farmer levies paid according to the amount of chicken marketed.

oUR MiSSion

To build a strong, competitive, consumer-centered Canadian chicken industry that meets the challenges of a changing world, and to profitably grow its position as the protein leader in Canada.

Chicken Farmers of Canada (CFC) is a national organization, funded completely through farmer levies paid according to the amount of chicken marketed. We were established in 1978 under the Farm Products Agencies Act. CFC operates within a regulatory environment pursuant to the Federal-Provincial Agreement for Chicken signed by federal and provincial governments and the provincial chicken boards in July 2001.

CFC has two primary mandates. CFC’s main responsibility is to ensure that our 2,700 farmers produce the right amount of fresh, safe, high quality chicken to meet consumer needs. To do so, farmers, processors, further processors and members of the restaurant trade from across the country meet every eight weeks to determine anticipated market requirements and set production levels accordingly. This evolving risk management system that we operate under is commonly known as “supply management”. As part of the system, CFC also monitors compliance with provincial quota allocations and the inter-provincial or market development trade of chicken.

CFC’s second responsibility is to represent the interests of chicken farmers and the Canadian chicken industry. CFC plays a key role in developing, partnering or managing programs for Canada’s chicken farmers that prove that farmers continue to grow the high quality chicken that consumers trust. Through on-farm programs such as the food safety program, the animal care program and biosecurity initiatives, CFC works

closely with government partners and industry stakeholders to keep the industry innovative and responsive. Through our government relations program CFC strives to ensure that key decision makers in government fully understand the views of Canada’s chicken farmers and that these are taken into account when important agriculture and trade policy decisions are made.

diRECTionS And PoLiCiES

Our directions and policies are determined by a 15-member Board of Directors. The Board is comprised of farmers appointed by provincial chicken marketing boards. Non-farmer directors — one from the restaurant industry,

another from the further processing industry, and two representing the processing industry – are appointed by their respective national associations. CFC and its stakeholders work together on behalf of Canada’s chicken industry, from farmer to consumer.

Chicken Farmers of Canada delivers:

• A secure, steady supply of fresh, quality Canadian chicken

• The highest food safety and animal care production standards

• 55,000 jobs and $6.5 billion contribution to Canada’s Gross Domestic Product

• Innovation driven by millions of dollars of poultry industry research

QUoTA PERiodS

Agency Background

Egg Farmers of Canada

Egg Farmers of Canada is a not-for-profit national organization that manages the supply of eggs, promotes egg consumption and develops national standards for egg farming. Established over 40 years ago, EFC is proud of its role in providing Canadians with a constant supply of fresh, local and high-quality eggs.

EFC’s main responsibility is to ensure that through the system of supply management, Canada’s 1,016 egg farmers produce the right amount of eggs to meet the needs of consumers. As part of this system, EFC also monitors the interprovincial movement of eggs, quota allocations and international trade negotiations relevant to Canada’s agriculture sector.

EFC works closely with egg boards, industry organizations and government to ensure a healthy, strong and sustainable egg industry characterized by continuous improvement. Through onfarm programs, such as Start Clean-Stay Clean™ and animal care programs, EFC and its partners are dedicated to ensuring that Canada’s eggs are among the best in the world.

EFC strives to honour the social license entrusted by Canadians to self-regulate Canada’s egg industry. Through sponsorships and volunteerism EFC supports national causes and some exceptional organizations, including the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure and Food Banks Canada.

EFC continues to invest in research and development related to egg produc-

tion, poultry science, animal and human nutrition, and environmental stewardship at leading post-secondary institutions across the country.

Notably, this past year marked the first full year of a seven year partnership with EFC’s research chair in poultry welfare, Dr. Tina Widowski, at the University of Guelph. At Université Laval, Dr. Maurice Doyon continued in his capacity as EFC’s research chair on egg industry economics.

Under the leadership of Chair Peter Clarke and with the dedication of a 16-member Board of Directors, EFC will continue to be known for its passion, integrity and innovation. To learn more about EFC and the Canadian egg industry, please visit eggfarmers.ca. n

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Standing Head

AGRO-DESIGN - constructs all poultry-related facilities as well as out buildings for equipment, etc. We offer custom designs complete with engineering services, if required. Our past clientele are people who require a solid building construction with attention to the finer details that truly make a functional and attractive building.

Erna Ference

AlbERtA chIckEN pRODucERS - Erna Ference was born in Ontario and moved to Alberta in 1978. She is married to Reg Ference and together they have five children, residing in Black Diamond, Alberta. Erna is a Certified Management Accountant and has attained experience in the legal field, as well as the oil and gas industry. Together, as a family, they own & operate a two broiler operation for the past twenty-five years. Erna returns to the Alberta Chicken Producers Board, following a year step down period, previously elected to the Alberta Chicken Producers Board by her peers in 2004. She has vastly contributed to the many committees within the industry, such as the Food Safety, Finance, Western Provinces, Canadian Broiler Council, and as Media Spokesperson for Alberta Chicken Producers. Having served as Executive Director with Chicken Farmers of Canada and Director on Canadian Federation of Agriculture provided Erna with experience on the National level. Erna is honored to serve Alberta chicken producers and the industry once again, and is dedicated to protecting and enhancing Canada’s supply-managed system to ensure a consistent safe, high quality chicken product for consumers.

tina Notenbomer, chair

AlbERtA hAtchING EGG pRODucERS - The Alberta Hatching Egg Producers are committed to provide the industry with a superior quality product while fostering profitable growth. The AHEP prides itself in fostering confidence in the hatching egg industry through effective communications and by building co-operative relationships with other stakeholders in the poultry industry value chain.

Darren Ference, chair

AlbERtA tuRkEY pRODucERS - Alberta Turkey Producers is the voice of the turkey production industry in Alberta. Our leadership and service contribute to creating a stable environment for the protection and growth of the Alberta turkey industry. Our vision is to create a strong, stable and growing turkey industry committed to constantly improving product quality and building consumer confidence. In 2013, Darren Ference entered his second term as Chair of the Alberta Turkey Producers Board of Directors. In addition to being the Alberta Chair, Darren now serves as Alberta’s alternate Director on the Turkey Farmers of Canada Board of Directors. Darren continues to find his work with both the provincial and national Boards to be a rewarding experience.

AlltEch cANADA - Founded in 1980 by Dr. Pearse Lyons, Alltech improves the health and performance of animals, plants and people through natural nutrition and scientific innovation. With more than 3000 employees in 128 countries, the company has developed a strong regional presence in Europe, North America, Latin America, the Middle-East, Africa and Asia. For further information, visit www.alltech.com/Canada. Alltech is the proud title sponsor of the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games™ 2014 in Normandy. For more information about these prestigious global championships, visit www.alltechfeiweg2014-normandy.com

AVIAGEN - Aviagen is the world’s leading poultry breeding company, developing pedigree lines for the production of broiler chickens under the Ross, Arbor Acres and Indian River brand names. As the leader in research and development, Aviagen delivers top quality breeding stock backed by a dedicated technical team. In Canada, the primary team members are Regional Business Consultant, Scott Gillingham, DVM (519) 820-4955, sgillingham@aviagen.com; and technical managers Mark Belanger (518) 569-3150, mbelanger@aviagen.com and Stan Gough (519) 2745291, sgough@aviagen.com. For more information please visit www.aviagen.com

AVONbANk AG SOlutIONS - Located in Granton, Ontario, we are a traditional style farmstead dealer and pride ourselves on our excellent service and relationships with customers. With a rich history in the area we take our knowledge and apply it to supply the newest and most innovative solutions to help you make your farm easier to run and more profitable. We are proud to now be selling the Clima+ Heat Exchangers from Agro Supply in Holland. These extremely high efficiency heat exchangers can help to save up to 70% on heating costs while creating a much cleaner and healthier environment for growing strong and healthy birds. “PROVIDING THE RIGHT SOLUTIONS FOR THE FUTURE OF AGRICULTURE”

bc chIckEN GROwERS’ ASSOcIAtION – pOultRY IN MOtION™ EDucAtIONAl MINI bARN II - Building on the popularity of the original Poultry in Motion™ Educational Mini Barn, first introduced in 2007, the BC Chicken Growers’ Association has developed a second mobile mini barn. With farms off limits to visitors due to biosecurity protocols, both fully equipped mini barns are featured at schools, fairs and agriculture events around the province in an effort to increase public awareness and educate consumers. The new trailer consists of two sections each showing a different stage of development – day old chicks and market ready broilers. Each compartment is set up as a small scale poultry barn showing the technology and responsible animal husbandry that is practiced on BC chicken farms. The chickens can be viewed from the inside and outside of the trailer. The inside walk through also features photos from chicken farms in British Columbia and the 9-minute educational video “Safari Man Dan’s Canadian Chicken Adventure”. Both Poultry in Motion™ Educational Mini Barns are excellent tools to increase public awareness and understanding of chicken production, family farming, food safety, animal care and biosecurity. Further information, photos and contact information are posted at the website: www.poultryinmotion.ca

walter Siemens

bc EGG MARkEtING bOARD - Walter Siemens has been an egg producer since 1986. Walter has served in various capacities and committees within the Poultry Industry and was actively involved in the B.C.Poultry Emergency Response Committee acting as Lead Industry Command in the last 3 emergency responses. He has served in both the Provincial Egg Marketing Board as well as the National (EFC) Board awhile serving on the Executive Committee. Additionally, he participated in the Investment Agriculture Foundation of BC and currently is also representing Egg Producers on the CIERA Insurance Board of Directors serving in both the Claims and Ethics Committee. Walter and his lovely wife, Annette have four

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children, two sons (now married) along with two girls, ages 25, 22, 20, and 14 respectively. Annette and Walter have recently become Grandparents for the first time with the oldest son Mark and wife Katie, giving birth to Joab bringing them both much joy and excitement as they enter a new chapter in their lives. “I enjoy serving the Egg Industry and it’s a great way to support and raise a family in…and now to see the next generation arriving is truly a blessing to us.”

bIG DutchMAN - Big Dutchman provides equipment to farms around the world and has been the worldwide leader in poultry and egg production systems since 1938. We offer practical, economical and environmentally-friendly solutions geared to your future needs. Big Dutchman stands for longlasting quality, service, and unsurpassed know-how. As the industry leader, our innovations will continue to positively impact the industries we serve. Every day farmers the world over realize the benefits of Big Dutchman’s dedication to innovation. From our poultry and egg production systems, to our tightly integrated automatic controls, we continue to set standards for efficiency, productivity and reliability. Big Dutchman has headquarters located around the world, and with a global network of sales representatives our support staff is already nearby at www.bigdutchmanusa.com

bOultER MAchINE wORkS ltD. - Boulter Machine works specializes in the custom re-manufacture of Diamond farm packers. We also provide dependable sales, service and repairs on egg handling equipment across Canada and the Western United States. Serving the industry since 1983. Contact us at 250-748-2130 or via e-mail: boultermac@shaw.ca. Check us out on the web at www.boultermachine.com

harold bundy

bRAEMAR buIlDING SYStEMS ltD. - Harold has been with Braemar since 1986 and is familiar with all facets of the operation. He started on the construction side, moved to sales in 1996 and was appointed Sales Manager in 1998. Drawing on his experience in renovation and construction of farm buildings, Harold works diligently to ensure that customers receive quality products, outstanding customer service and competitive pricing. Call: 1-800-215-1996.

brad clarke

bRAEMAR buIlDING SYStEMS ltD. - Brad has been with Braemar since April 2007 and in that time has become a very valuable and integral part of the Braemar Sales Team. Prior to joining Braemar, Brad was the Plant Engineer for North America’s largest manufacturer of water heaters and HVAC equipment. Brad brings over 23 years of project management experience including Capital Projects, Design/Build, Estimating and Construction. Drawing on this experience and the Braemar team you can be assured that Brad will deliver outstanding customer service, quality products and competitive pricing. Call: 1-800-215-1996.

bRANt RADIANt hEAtERS lIMItED - Brant Radiant Heaters Limited - Re-Verber-Ray - Canada’s largest product selection of infrared heating for agricultural applications. Infrared heating allows the source of heat to begin at the floor level and not at the ceiling. This creates the most efficient and effective methods in which to heat areas for live stock. Save up to 50% in fuel costs over forced air heating systems. Our knowledgeable factory-trained distributors are here to serve the Canadian market and ready to consult with you. Brood with the leaders in infrared heating. Contact us today for your free, no-obligation analysis at T: 1-800-3874778 or email sales@brantradiant.com.

bRENtwOOD pOlYMER cOAtINGS INc. - of Barrie, Ontario, has developed Safe-T-Plex®, a highly reflective, white, elastomeric roof coating, designed to reduce heat stress in poultry and other livestock. The product adheres permanently to galvanized roofing. This system is waterproof, and resistant to impact and ultra-violet rays. The low dirt pick-up feature insures heat reflectivity for twenty years or more. On a galvanized roof, Safe-TPlex® will reduce heat build up by as much as 33%. For more information and samples, please contact Brentwood Polymer Coatings Inc., Toll Free: 1-855-792-0500 or by email at: info@brentwoodcoatings.com.

Jacques chevrette

c.c.t. INc. - A paper converter, C.C.T. produces all paper products needed by the poultry industry like chick box pads, feeder paper rolls, chick guards and chick trays. We ship, as requested, to our customers in mixed product loads. This reduces your inventory and gives you more flexibility. Call us at 1-855-724-3846

patrick Rouleau

c.c.t. INc. - Nous sommes un transformateur de papier et carton et produisons tous les produits nécessaires aux couvoirs. Nous vendons ces produits à travers le Canada, tel que papier à boîte de plastique, papier à nourrir, trémies et autres. Un fournisseur pour tous les produits, ça réduit vos inventaires tout en étant plus efficace. Pour plus d’information, n’hésitez pas à nous contacter Patrick Rouleau au (450) 836-3846.

paul Roper, Exhibitor Sales and Demo consultant

cANADA’S OutDOOR FARM ShOw - Paul started working part-time in 2000, helping with equipment demonstrations and show set up. In 2005, Paul assumed the full-time position of Exhibitor Sales and Demo Consultant. Paul has been instrumental in expanding the exhibit base and the level of customer service excellence for exhibitors over the past several years and strongly believes in the one-on-one interaction with COFS exhibitors. Paul’s efforts help companies develop new and innovative ways to showcase and demonstrate their equipment and services during Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show. Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show 2013 will be held September 10, 11 and 12 at Canada’s Outdoor Park in Woodstock, ON. For more information, visit www.OutdoorFarmShow.com or call Paul at 1-519-435-1107.

Jack Greydanus, chair/président cANADIAN hAtchING EGG pRODucERS - Established in November 1986, the Canadian Hatching Egg Producers (CHEP) represents approximately 235 broiler hatching egg producers from British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec. CHEP’s mission is to continue to grow a profitable broiler hatching egg industry in Canada in order to ensure a strong, efficient and competitive industry and a dependable supply of quality broiler hatching eggs to the Canadian chicken industry. Our commitment extends to providing hatching eggs that meet the need of the Canadian marketplace while ensuring fair returns to our members and supporting stable, consistent and profitable growth for all stakeholders. Canadian farmers produced 665.6 million hatching eggs in 2012 lES pRODuctEuRS D’OEuFS D’INcubAtION Du cANADA - Les Producteurs d’oeufs d’incubation du Canada (POIC), dont l’office a été créé en novembre 1986. Ils représentent environ 235 producteurs d’oeufs d’incubation de poulet de chair de la Colombie-Britannique, de l’Alberta, de la Saskatchewan, du Manitoba, de l’Ontario et du Québec. La mission des POIC consiste à continuer à favoriser la croissance et la rentabilité du secteur des oeufs d’incubation de poulet de chair du Canada afin

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d’avoir une industrie forte, efficace et concurrentielle, et de garantir un approvisionnement fiable en oeufs d’incubation de poulet de chair de qualité à l’industrie canadienne du poulet. Les POIC s’engagent en outre à fournir des oeufs d’incubation qui répondent aux besoins du marché canadien tout en garantissant à leurs membres un juste revenu et en favorisant une croissance stable, régulière et rentable de toutes les parties prenantes. Les éleveurs canadiens ont produit 665,6 millions d’oeufs d’incubation en 2012.

cANARM/bSM - a trusted name in poultry ventilation products - offers a variety of durable and dependable exhaust and circulation fans with many options and sizes ranging from 9” to 50”. Our product line also includes several insulated and durable poly and FRP air inlet options. We offer products for continuous and individual wall and ceiling applications, along with rugged actuators in all required sizes for opening and closing the inlets. The fans and inlets can be combined with controls to provide fully integrated systems for every poultry application. Also look to Canarm/BSM for duck and chicken poultry flooring. Both are specially designed to optimize the well-being of the birds and provide a long lasting, disease-free solution for your flooring requirements. For more information, email agsales@canarm.ca or visit www.canarm.com

chARISONS tuRkEY hAtchERY ltD. - has been supplying Western Canada with poults for over 60 years. We continue to work closely with producers to provide the quality poult they are looking for. For more information, please call 204-886-2922.

Dave Janzen

chIckEN FARMERS OF cANADA - Dave Janzen, from British Columbia, has been a chicken farmer for over 30 years and is the Chair of Chicken Farmers of Canada. He has represented British Columbia at CFC meetings as an alternate since 2006 and has been their director since 2008. He has represented CFC on the Tariff Quota Advisory Committee, at the WTO Forum in Geneva, at the North America-EU meetings in Poland and at the World Farmers’ Organization meetings in Rome. Back home, his family farm in Abbotsford that he and wife Jeannie started from scratch in 1981 has been home to four Janzen kids, now all over 20, and is right next door to the Fraser Valley dairy farm where he grew up. Dave is proud to represent Canada’s 2,700 chicken farmers at the provincial, national and international levels.

pRODuctEuRS DE pOulEt Du cANADA - Dave Janzen, de la Colombie-Britannique, est un producteur de poulet depuis plus de 30 ans et le président des Producteurs de poulet du Canada. Il représente la Colombie-Britannique aux réunions des PPC comme remplaçant depuis 2006 et est devenu administrateur en 2008. Il a représenté les PPC au sein du Comité consultatif sur les contingents tarifaires, au Forum de l’OMC à Genève, aux réunions Amérique du Nord - Union européenne en Pologne et aux réunions de l’Organisation mondiale des agriculteurs à Rome. Au pays, il exploite une ferme à Abbotsford, une entreprise familiale qu’il a créée avec son épouse Jeannie à partir de rien en 1981, où ils demeurent avec leurs quatre enfants âgés de 22 à 28 ans, tout près d’une ferme laitière située dans la vallée du Fraser où il a grandi. Dave est fier de représenter les 2 700 producteurs de poulet du Canada à l’échelle provinciale, nationale et internationale.

chIckEN FARMERS OF SASkAtchEwAN - The Chicken Farmers of Saskatchewan (CFS) has a highly valued board and staff working for Saskatchewan chicken farmers! Two directors will be retiring in 2013, Mr. Terry Knippel and Mr. Mike Pickard. Terry Knippel has served on the CFS board for nine years and is required to step down due to term limits. Terry and his wife Carol are passing

the farm onto their son Kelly. Terry is keeping busy with his current position of Reeve in his local municipality. Mike Pickard was appointed by Minister Ritz to the Farm Products Council of Canada and was required to step down from his director position with the CFS. Mike was first elected to the CFS board in the spring of 2007 and has served as the Saskatchewan representative to the Chicken Farmer of Canada for the past five years. On behalf of the CFS board and staff we would like to wish Terry and Mike all the best in their future endeavours! ersity of Saskatchewan Poultry Extension, and SPIEMT.

chORE-tIME - Maximize the natural potential of your poultry with reliable CHORE-TIME® Systems. ChoreTime offers a complete line of integrated feeding, watering, ventilation, heating, cooling and control products as well as nest systems through its network of authorized independent distributors. The company also offers innovative egg production housing including its VERSA®™ Fully Enriched and Enrichable Colony Systems as well as aviaries, nesting systems and traditional cage systems. Founded in 1952, Chore-Time has built a reputation for offering a winning package of top quality products, knowledgeable people and profitenhancing performance for poultry and egg producers. Chore-Time, P.O. Box 2000, 410 North Higbee Street, Milford, Indiana, 46542-2000; Telephone 574-658-4101; Fax 574-658-3471; E-mail: poultry@choretime.com, web: www.choretime.com

clARk AG SYStEMS ltD. - has grown in 60 years to become one of Canada’s leading suppliers of high quality poultry and egg production equipment. We distribute and install a complete line of products including Farmer Automatic Housing for pullets and layers, the revolutionary Butterfly Feeder, Big Dutchman production equipment, Ziggity Watering, Cooling & Ventilation Systems, Superior Radiant Heaters, and a complete line of Electronic Monitoring and Controls. For a complete product listing or to contact the area representative for your province, visit us on line at www. clarkagsystems.com or call us at 1 800 263 6410.

cObb-VANtRESS, INc - is a poultry research and development company engaged in the production improvement and sale of broiler breeding stock. Cobb is the world’s oldest pedigree broiler breeding company. Since 1916 Cobb has grown into one of the world’s leading suppliers of broiler breeding stock with distribution in 100 countries. Cobb has contributed to the dynamic efficiency and growth of an industry that has transformed chicken into an economically affordable healthy protein source for many of the worlds almost 7 billion people.

cORE cAlcIuM AND ShEll pRODuctS - has been the leader in supplying Quality Shell Products to the Poultry and Feed industry for many years. Still located in Mobile, Alabama, the Sales and Management is headed by Ronnie McDonough. Ronnie has over 30 years’ experience in the business with the former Oyster Shell Products Company who owned plants in Baltimore, Maryland and Houston, Texas as well as Mobile. Core Calcium and Shell Products has carried on the process of production closely following the popular Pilot Brand Shell. Our current Coastal Brand Shell is also known as the Organic Choice. With the price of eggs today, Coastal Brand Shell as your Calcium source is more important than ever as any breakage at all can be very expensive. We have new facilities, which opened recently, and are looking for suppliers in areas including Western Canada. We have warehouse space, bagging, barge and ship loading and offloading capabilities. For more information contact us toll free at 1-877-679-1399.

From left to right – Tim Keet, Director; Diane Pastoor, Chair; Terry Knippel, (retiring Vice Chair); front row – Mike Pickard (retiring director).

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cOuNtY lINE EquIpMENt ltD. – is a fast growing poultry equipment company offering complete solutions for all your production needs. Founded in 1998 Countyline has steadily grown based upon a foundation of excellent products & service. In September of 2012 Countyline purchased First Choice Bosman and relocated to Listowel, Ontario. With this acquisition we have expanded our product lines and we represent some of the best brands in the business including Chore-time, Valli Cage Systems, GSI, Roberts-Gordon Heating and Westeel Grain Bins. We offer knowledgeable sales staff as well as a complete support team including licensed electricians & gasfitters. Contact us for all your needs 1-800-463-7622

lE cOuVOIR SElEct INc., - situé au Québec, possède des équipements modernes (Platinum Single Stage de Jamesway Incubator Company) et a une capacité d’incubation de 2 400 000 dindonneaux par année. Nous effectuons la vente de dindonneaux de race lourde et légère (Hybrid) et la vente d’œufs d’incubation de dinde. Des normes de biosécurité sont aussi appliquées pour répondre aux standards de qualité dans l’industrie. Afin d’obtenir un suivi adéquat et d’aider les producteurs de dindons à atteindre leurs objectifs zootechniques, le Couvoir est doté d’une caméra thermique et d’une équipe composée d’un vétérinaire, d’une agronome et d’un technicien avicole. De plus, nous assurons la mise à jour de nos connaissances en suivant de la formation continue en aviculture au niveau national et international. Pour plus d’information : Tél. : 418 322-5927 Courriel : couvoirselect@xittel.ca

cOuVOIR SElEct INc. - is a turkey hatchery situated in the province of Quebec. It boasts modern equipment (Platinum Single Stage of Jamesway Incubator Company) with a capacity of incubating 2,400,000 poults per year. The breeds comprise heavy and light (Hybrid) as well as the sale of these commercial turkey eggs. Biosecurity standards are constantly applied to meet today’s demands. The hatchery has a thermal camera to help find the comfort zone of the poults. A trained team made up of a veterinarian, an agronomist and a poultry technician is there to help for good start up and follow up as well. Also, continuous training in the avicultural field is implemented into our work to keep up with national and international standards. For more information : Tel. : 418 322-5927. Email : couvoirselect@ xittel.ca

cuDDY FARMS - A proudly Canadian company in the turkey business for over 63 years, Cuddy Farms is the leading supplier of turkey eggs and poults to many countries around the world. With a newly built hatchery in 2012, Cuddy is able to utilize the latest state of the art technology to supply high quality poults to customers throughout Canada. Call today to meet and speak with our full service Turkey Team. Grow Your Business with Cuddy Turkeys! Tel: 1-800-265-1823 or email: judyg@cuddy.com.

DAVIS FuElS - is a family-owned and operated Fuel Distributor servicing Brantford, Brant County, Woodstock, London, Simcoe, Hagersville and Tillsonburg for over 55 years. We provide comprehensive fuel supply, delivery, distribution and dispensing solutions for our commercial, industrial and agricultural customers. We carry a full line of fuels for your agricultural needs including: Clear Diesel, Colour Diesel, Propane, Oils and Lubricants. Davis Fuels – Home – Commercial – Farm we have you covered.

EGG FARMERS OF AlbERtA - Established in 1968, Egg Farmers of Alberta (EFA) represents Alberta’s 150+ registered egg farmers and works in close partnership with the Egg Famers of Canada (EFC), to provide Canadians with a stable supply of high quality, nutritious and delicious, locally produced eggs and egg products.

peter clarke, chairman EGG FARMERS OF cANADA - Peter Clarke is Chairman of Egg Farmers of Canada, a not-for-profit national organization that manages the supply of eggs, promotes egg consumption and develops national standards for egg farming. Peter is a well respected member of Canada’s agriculture community. Since March 2011, Peter has been leading EFC as Chairman of the Board. Under his guidance Canada’s egg industry achieved record sales, grown industrial R&D support and implemented model programs for safety and animal care. Peter was first elected to EFC’s Board of Directors in 1995 representing Nova Scotia. He has served on numerous national standing committees including Audit, Budget, Research, Production Management and Executive. A dedicated Nova Scotian, Peter severed on the Nova Scotia Egg Producer Board of Directors and is a member of the Order of Nova Scotia. Peter is a 4th generation egg farmer and proudly operates an Annapolis Valley egg farm with his son Jeff Clarke. peter clarke, président du conseil lES pRODuctEuRS D’œuFS Du cANADA Peter Clarke est président des Producteurs d’œufs du Canada, un organisme à but non lucratif qui gère l’approvisionnement en œufs, en fait la promotion et élabore des normes nationales régissant leur production. Peter Clarke est un membre très respecté de la communauté agricole canadienne. Depuis mars 2011, il dirige les POC à titre de président du conseil d’administration. Sous sa gouverne, l’industrie des œufs au Canada a réalisé des ventes sans précédent, accru le soutien à la recherche et au développement dans le milieu industriel et mis en œuvre des programmes exemplaires de salubrité et de soins aux animaux. Peter Clarke a d’abord été élu au Conseil d’administration des POC en 1995 à titre de représentant de la Nouvelle-Écosse. Depuis, il a siégé à plusieurs comités permanents à l’échelle nationale, y compris ceux de l’audit, du budget, de la recherche et de la gestion de la production, ainsi qu’au Comité exécutif. Dévoué à sa province, il a siégé au conseil d’administration du Nova Scotia Egg Producers et est membre de l’Ordre de la Nouvelle-Écosse. Producteur d’œufs de 4e génération, il exploite sa ferme dans la Vallée de l’Annapolis avec son fils, Jeff Clarke.

Scott Graham

EGG FARMERS OF ONtARIO - Scott Graham is Chair of Egg Farmers of Ontario (EFO), an independent, selfgoverning association funded entirely by egg and pullet farmers. In his second year as Chair, Scott served as Vice Chair from 2009-2012 and as a Board Director 199798 and 2008 to present. As the Director for Zone 6, he represents the County of Perth, the Regional Municipality of Waterloo and the City of Waterloo. Scott has served on several Board committees including Executive, Egg Industry Advisory, Finance, Pullet, Public Affairs and Egg Farmers of Canada alternate. Scott is a second generation egg farmer from St. Marys and is proud to continue egg farming into the next generation with his son.

EMERAlD SEED pRODuctS - is a manufacturer of the natural feed additive, Nutrifen. Nutrifen helps improve the production of both layer and broiler poultry operations and it will also significantly decrease ammonia odour. Emerald Seed Products manufactures Nutrifen in Avonlea, Saskatchewan in its state of the art GMP approved plant. Nutrifen is being widely used by producers in

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Saskatchewan and Alberta. Emerald Seed Products is willing to provide livestock producers with a FREE trial in order to show you just how well it works. Please ask us about trying Nutrifen for FREE in your poultry operation. Tel: 306-868-2030 Email: info.esp@sasktel.net

EXAcON INc. - manufactures and distributes ventilation, heating, cooling, feeding and flooring products across Canada, thereby providing a unique, single source, convenient one stop shopping approach. Brand names offered include: MULTIFAN exhaust fans (vertical or horizontal mount); AGRIFAN exhaust fans (Series “M” and “L”), VARIFAN programmable electronic controls; FLOWRIGHT fresh air inlets; L.B. White un-vented unit heaters, RECOVAIRE AIR-TO-AIR HEAT EXCHANGE SYSTEM, CRYSTAL SPRING wet/dry feeders, AIRCOOL centrifugal cooling/misting system AND PORT-A-COOL evaporative cooling units. Other ventilation related products include various styles of recirculation fans, light trap/dark outs, chimney fans, duct fans and temperature/humidity recorders. EXACON also offers products from J&D MANUFACTURING. J&D Mfg. offers a superb line of cow comfort systems to meet your needs; stalls, bedding, flooring and stall mat systems, all products that will maximize dairy production. We are constantly working to develop new and innovative products to ensure we maintain our leading edge. New products are: STANFIELD Heat Pads, SOLAR WALL Air Heating System, COOL BREEZE 36" Ceiling fan, NORLOCK PVC Planking and 72” MEGA-STORM fibreglass exhaust fans. For more information call our office at 1-866-335-1431.

FARM cREDIt cANADA - As Canada’s leading lender to agriculture and agribusiness with a portfolio of over $24 billion, we finance processors, wholesalers, input providers, equipment manufacturers and dealers: businesses that enhance Canadian agribusiness and agri-food. Finance real estate and equipment, or expand or diversify your business. Our team takes the time to learn about your business and understand what kind of financing is right for you.

GlASS-pAc - Glass-Pac designs and manufactures fibreglass exhaust fans and air inlet systems and also represents a quality line of poultry products from ROXELL - feeding systems, LUBING - drinking systems, FANCOM - ventilation controls, feed weighing/blending systems, live bird weighing systems, HIRED-HANDsuper saver heaters, SHENANDOAH - breeder nesting systems and more. Our products are sold direct with full design, installation, training and support made available.

GSI ElEctRONIcS INc. - develops, manufactures and distributes innovative technological products for the agricultural industry. Our unique expertise allows us to offer accurate, simple and diverse electronic, data processing and mechanical solutions for improving agricultural production. The strength of our competent and motivated team has led us to international success. To maintain this core strength, we offer a healthy work environment where performance, rigor and teamwork are encouraged. The GSI Group treats all our stakeholders, whether they are customers, suppliers or employees, with respect, loyalty and honesty. It is this approach that makes us the leader in technological agricultural solutions and allows us to offer products of the highest quality.

hEllMANN GMbh - offers a diversified range of products for all layer and pullet producers, including standard, enrichable and fully enriched layer systems for aviary, layer and pullet systems, as well as alternative housing and free range systems. Each system can be designed with a choice of multiple tier heights and depths. Additionally, Hellmann layer cages can be equipped with a choice of egg elevator or egg lift collection systems. Hellmann has nation-wide sales, parts and services to support over 300 customer installations. The company continues to innovate to world-class layer, pullet and alternative housing. For more information on Hellmann GmbH, please visit www.hellmannpoultry.com or email hellmannpoultry@bellnet.ca. We may also be reached at Ph: (519) 453 -3913 or Fax: (519) 453 -3996.

hubbARD - provides solutions that focus on the economic performance, health and well-being of breeding stock. Hubbard specializes in state-of-the-art selection programs to improve the performance of their pure lines. Hubbard operates its selection programs in 3 different R&D centers in North America and Europe, along with its own production sites in North America, Europe and Brazil. Hubbard has a longstanding experience in breeding, developing and marketing breeding stock for both conventional and alternative markets. Presence in nearly 100 countries around the world and the support of dedicated teams involved in R&D, Production, Technical Service and Sales & Marketing assure the continuity to deliver quality products that are best suited to the different broiler markets throughout the world. Hubbard is a company of Groupe Grimaud.

hYbRID tuRkEYS - For over 60 years Hybrid has been supplying the turkey industry with high health, premium genetics to meet consumer needs. Hybrid Turkeys originated on a small farm in Ontario, Canada and has since grown to supply more than 60% of parent stock worldwide.

Through our ongoing research and development and industry leading technical service, Hybrid is able to add value to all stages of your operation. Hybrid continues to provide improvements in feed conversion, breast meat yield, settable eggs and overall livability. No matter where you fit in the turkey chain, from breeding to consumer, Hybrid is here to support your cause and add value to your bottom line. Based out of Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, Hybrid is part of a global multi-species breeding company; Hendrix Genetics. For more information please visit www.hybridturkeys.com.

INStA-INSulAtION - is the poultryman’s choice for farm building insulation packages. For over 20 years they have been providing spray-in-place polyurethane foam insulation and blow attic insulation for the roof. Ten years ago, Insta brought to the poultry industry INSTA PANELS™, the R-12 polyurethane foam core insulation panels that complete the insulation package. Since then over ten million square feet have been installed in poultry barn floors. The positive response to floor insulation has been overwhelming. Producers have become accustomed to drier floors, no need for bird crowding, less shavings, easy cleaning barn floors, quicker barn heating, between 25-30% energy savings, overall healthier growing environment for the birds, better birds and bigger profits. For more information, call Insta at 1-800-668-0311 or visit our website at www.instainsulation.com

J. DEAN wIllIAMSON lIMItED - is the Canadian representative for Diamond Moba Americas Egg Grading, Breaking, Further Processing and Farm Egg Packing Equipment. With the full line of both Diamond and Moba Farmpackers we have the Packer that meets your needs.

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J. Dean Williamson Limited is a Canadian Chore-Time Distributor for Cage, Nest and Aviary Systems. In addition to the complete line of Chore-Time Broiler and Turkey Feeders, Ventilation and Waterers, we also represent Ziggity Systems, Lubing Systems, Exacon and Tecno Poultry Equipment. Call us today for more information. (519) 657-5231.

JEFO - Jefo is a leader in the field of non-medicated feed additives. The company offers innovative and highly effective species-specific products. Its star products for poultry : Poultrygrow 250 & Gallinat+. The Jefo team includes 25 passionate agricultural specialists, with an impressive global technical expertise. The R&D team consider the genetic make-up and metabolism specific to a species, as well as the varying requirements of the market, resulting in an unparalleled return on investment. Difference through Innovation. In 2012, Jefo celebrated its 30th anniversary of commitment to the livestock feed industry. In the last 30 years, the company’s involvement in research, in a variety of challenging environments and conditions, has resulted in innovation; Jefo products have been shown to make a significant difference on farms. jefo.ca

JENI MObIlE wASh - With more than 27 years of serving the poultry community, our commitment and dedication to “OUR” industry continues. We provide an honest, top quality, reliable, barn washing and disinfecting service to S.W. Ontario. Barn washing is our SPECIALTY. We are safety conscious and WSIB compliant. Well trained crews to match any size operation. We have 6 trucks to serve you better, so you can always count on our reliablity. We carry effective, quality disinfectants to complement your biosecurity requirements. We continue to focus on biosecurity as an integral part of our service to you. We at JENI MOBILE WASH know that quality and service do make the difference. Head office: 1-800-3613637 or 519-843-2672, jmw@wightman.ca.

JONkMAN EquIpMENt - has proudly served the farm and industrial community since 1993. Since our inception we have been a leader in providing innovative solutions in barn ventilation, feed and water systems, feed storage and augering. Jonkman Equipment also carries a full line of disinfectants, rodenticides and Bio-security materials among many other products. Recently, OVERDRIVE 8W LED light bulbs have been added to our product line, these bulbs are energy star approved and carry a 5 year warranty. The 8W LED bulb is LM 79 and Lighting Design Lab certified which allows for utility rebates.

kENpAl FARM pRODuctS INc. - has been providing quality feeding programs and service to the livestock industry since 1983, with sales now throughout Canada and the USA. Internationally, product has been shipped to locations such as South Korea, Vietnam, Australia, China, Germany and the U.K. drySTART® hygienic drying powder for all types of poultry production helps to absorb moisture, helping to keep the litter drier and less compact. drySTART® also helps to reduce odours, helping maintain a positive environment for the livestock and the people working with the animals. For more information on drySTART® and Kenpal’s complete line of products please visit us online at www.drystart.com, email info@ drystart.com or call at 1-866-810-1286.

kubOtA cANADA ltD. - Kubota Canada Ltd is a leading distributor of compact diesel tractors & construction equipment. As the only major competitor with a head office in Canada, Kubota feels connected with our customer base, their needs and providing innovative equipment solutions. Reporting directly to Japan, Kubota Canada Ltd enjoys the product support and financial stability of belonging to the Kubota Corporation, founded 120 years ago. Kubota Canada’s strongest attribute is the dealer network, over 150 authorized, dedicated locations across Canada. To become a proud customer and experience the Kubota difference visit www.kubota.ca to find your local dealer.

M. pierre-luc leblanc, président/ chair lES ÉlEVEuRS DE VOlAIllES Du quÉbEc - M. Pierre-Luc Leblanc est éleveur de poulet et de dindon à Saint-Hyacinthe dans la région de la Montérégie. Il a à son actif 14 années d’expérience en élevage de poulet et de dindon. Depuis 2009, il était membre du comité des éleveurs de dindon en tant que représentant du secteur D (Saint-Jean-Valleyfield, Montérégie-Est et Estrie) Depuis 2013, M. Leblanc assure la présidence des Éleveurs de volailles de la Montérégie et est devenu en juin dernier président des Éleveurs de volailles du Québec (ÉVQ).

Mr. Pierre-Luc Leblanc is a chicken and turkey farmer from St-Hyacinthe in the Montérégie region. He has 14 years of experience in chicken and turkey farming. Since 2009, he has been a member of the Turkey Farmers Committee as Sector D representative (St-Jean-Valleyfield, MontérégieEst and Estrie). In 2013, Mr Leblanc became Chair of the Éleveurs de volailles de la Montérégie, and was elected Chair of the Éleveurs de volailles du Québec in June 2013.

lubING - With more than 60 years of experience developing innovative products for poultry producers worldwide, Lubing has established a reputation as one of the most technologically advanced companies in the poultry industry. Our concentrated efforts in developing new technologies for nipple drinking systems, egg conveying systems and high pressure fogging systems have allowed us to specialize our knowledge and produce the most innovative products in the marketplace. Got Lubing? For information on our cutting-edge poultry products, please call 423-709-1000, use our toll-free fax line 1-866289-3237, write to info@lubingusa.com or visit www. lubingusa.com

Richard (wayne) kroeker, chair

MANItObA tuRkEY pRODucERS - Richard (Wayne) Kroeker has been a Board Member since 2000, and took over the position of Chair following the annual meeting in March 2013. He also held position as a Board Member from 1987 to 1993. The Manitoba turkey industry currently has 50 commercial producers and 8 breeder producers who are represented by 4 Board Members: Wayne Kroeker, Chair; Bill Uruski, Vice-Chair; Steve Hofer, Director; and, Rachelle Brown, Director. Board office staff include Helga Wheddon, General Manager; Donna Bruce, Financial & Office Administrator; and Krista Pratt, Communications Coordinator.

MANulIFt EMI - Manulift EMI, with branches in Quebec City, Montreal, Toronto and Calgary and its national network of 20 dealers, is an importer of the Merlo telehandlers that outperform tractors and loaders. Thanks to its vast experience with telehandlers; the company owns more than 70% of the market share in Eastern Canada and has the largest rental fleet in Canada (400 units). Manulift revolutionizes the poultry industry by reducing cleaning time up to 50% thanks to the speed of execution, shorter turning radius, the lowest cab on the market, impressive lifting capacity and real power for bucket work. The productivity and versatility of Merlo product

is clear with more than 1,000 units sold in Canada in the last eight years. For more information, please visit www.manulift. ca or call 1-877-641-8355.

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MANulIFt EMI - Manulift, avec des installations à Québec, Montréal, Toronto et Calgary ainsi qu’un réseau national de 20 concessionnaires affiliés, est importateur des télescopiques Merlo qui surpassent le tracteur et le chargeur. Grâce à sa vaste expérience en technologie télescopique, la compagnie possède plus de 70 % des parts de marché dans l’est du Canada et la plus imposante flotte de télescopiques au Canada (400 unités). Manulift révolutionne l’industrie avicole en réduisant de 50 % le temps de nettoyage grâce à la vitesse d’exécution, le court rayon de braquage, la plus basse cabine du marché, une impressionnante capacité de levage et une réelle efficacité en godet. La productivité et la polyvalence de ces produits n’est plus à prouver avec plus de 1 000 télescopiques vendus au Canada au cours des huit dernières années. Pour plus d’information, visitez le www. manulift.ca ou téléphonez au 1-877-641-8255.

MEllER pOultRY EquIpMENt - North American Distributors for Germany’s #1 Meller Poultry cage systems, and the Jansen Nesting, Slating and conveyor system for Breeders, free range or Organic Flocks. The Meller Layer and Pullet cages with chain, hopper, or auger feeders. Plastic manure belts and heavy duty drives. Direct entry egg elevators or lift systems and egg conveyors. Available in 2-8 tier heights. Factory trained technicians, well stocked warehouse in Ontario and we service what we sell. We aim to be the best (not the biggest) in the industry.

MERck ANIMAl hEAlth - With our comprehensive product portfolio, experienced sales and technical support staff, and impressive research pipeline, we help Canadian poultry producers protect their business from every major poultry health threat whether they raise breeders, layers, broilers or turkeys. Merck Animal Health is a leader in the Canadian poultry industry. We supply more than 40 poultry health products, vaccines and pharmaceuticals to the industry: COCCIVAC® live coccidiosis vaccines, INNOVAX®ILT, a live HVT recombinant vaccine against Marek’s Disease and ILT, BREEDERVAC-IV-PLUS®, an inactivated vaccine against IBD, Newcastle disease, reovirus and infectious bronchitis, UNIVAX® and CLONEVAC D-78® live IBD vaccines, to name a few. Merck Animal Health, operating in Canada as Intervet Canada Corp., is a subsidiary of Merck & Co. Inc., Whitehouse Station NJ, USA. For more information, visit www.merck-animal-health.ca

MERck SANtÉ ANIMAlE - Grâce à notre vaste gamme de produits, à l’expérience de notre équipe de vente et de soutien technique et à notre impressionnante capacité de recherche, nous sommes en mesure d’aider les producteurs canadiens de volailles à protéger leurs entreprises contre les principales maladies qui s’attaquent tant aux élevages de poulets de chair, de reproducteurs et de pondeuses qu’aux élevages de dindons. Merck Santé animale est un chef de file de l’industrie avicole et offre plus de 40 produits, vaccins et médicaments pour la santé des volailles au Canada tels que les vaccins vivants COCCIVAC® contre la coccidiose, le vaccin recombinant HVT vivant INNOVAX®-ILT contre la maladie de Marek et la laryngotrachéite infectieuse, le vaccin inactivé BREEDERVAC-IV-PLUS® contre la bursite infectieuse, la maladie de newcastle, le réovirus et la bronchite infectieuse ainsi que les vaccins vivants UNIVAX® et CLONEVAC D-78® contre la bursite infectieuse, pour n’en citer que quelques-uns. Merck Santé animale, faisant affaire au Canada sous le nom de Intervet Canada Corp., est une filiale de Merck & Co., Inc., Whitehouse Station, NJ, É.-U. Pour plus d’information, visiter www.merck-sante-animale.ca

MERIAl - is a world leader in developing key products for avian producers, including a broad line of vaccines for hatchery and field use, and cleaning and disinfection products. Merial is first and foremost about people and solutions. People who work with poultry health specialists and listen to your specific needs as an avian producer. People who are dedicated to the poultry industry. The avian team at Merial is proud to offer proven and innovative products that meet with your expectations. What we do evolves around you! For more information about Merial Canada and its Avian vaccines, please visit www.merial.ca.

NEwtEch AG. INc. - A company that supplies, installs and maintains all ventilation, feeding, heating and cages systems. Our company will keep your farm running smoothly. Our main lines include Hellmann cage systems, Cumberland feeding and watering systems, Lubing nipple systems, GSI flex augers and feed tanks, Hired Hand and PSI box heaters, Re-Verber-Ray, Brant and Superior Radiant tube-heaters, ventilation systems from Norsol, Vic Systems, Vari-fan Controls, Agri-fans, Phason and Prairie Pride. Also available are Dosatron water injectors, cameras (wireless, wired & Internet based), electronic animal, feeding and bin scales, Sensaphone and Agri-alert alarm systems. We offer full troubleshooting and repair service electronic and mechanical for any of your needs – big or small we do them all. CONTACT: 1-866-767-2986 OR email: parts@newtechag.com

NORth AMERIcAN MANuRE EXpO - The North American Manure Expo began in August 2001 when the University of Wisconsin was approached by several custom manure applicators from around the region requesting a show that provided side-by-side comparisons of agitation and manure application equipment. This led to the first show being held in Prairie du Sac, WI. In order to have the deepest impact on the North American manure industry, the expo is a traveling show. Over its history, the event has been held in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Iowa, Pennsylvania and Nebraska and in 2013 it has come to Ontario. The 2013 North American Manure Expo is being held August 20 and 21 at the University of Guelph’s Arkell Research Station, located mere minutes from Guelph, ON. The theme of the 2013 event is Getting It Right: Precision manure application. To register or for more information, visit www.manureexpo2013.com.

NuFORM buIlDING tEchNOlOGIES INc.is a manufacturer of innovative polymer products for the building construction industry. The benefits over conventional construction have made the polymer finish walls ideal for agricultural, vehicle wash, commercial, industrial and military buildings in the Canadian and international marketplace. Since its introduction in 1992, Nuform has received global recognition for its approach in providing an innovative and environmentally sound solution to the construction industry in particular through its revolutionary stay-in-place concrete wall forming system, Conform. Conform is a patented system of polymer-based extruded components that slide together, interconnecting to make a formwork for pouring concrete walls in place. It’s an adaptable system that allows flexibility of design. The end result is superior durability and cost-effective construction.

pOultRY SERVIcE INDuStRY wORkShOp - We are pleased to announce that the 38th Annual Poultry Service Industry Workshop will once again be taking place at the scenic Banff Centre, Tuesday, October 1st through Thursday, October 3rd, 2013. The facilities at the Banff Centre will once again provide us with a spectacular means to share Knowledge, ideas and foresight with fellow

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industry members. NEW FOR 2013!!! When you stay at the Banff Centre you will receive a $50.00 discount on your Workshop registration fee. Similar to previous years, we are once again offering early bird registration pricing, so please take advantage of this opportunity. PSIW is known in many poultry circles for providing a very strong program and in keeping with this tradition; our Committee has put together an event that should not be missed. The Committee remains committed to bringing you speakers of the highest quality, presenting topics, which are relevant, timely and diverse enough so that you learn something new and expand your horizons. Visit our website www. poultryworkshop.com for more information.

SAlMEt - RMS Roller Grinder has been in the particle size reduction business for well over 25 years and is a well known manufacturer of roller mills, roller grinders and product cleaning systems. We also specialize in servicing roller grinders across North America. Additionally, we offer a full test lab, onsite consulting, onsite service, onsite training, custom machines, and replacement parts, roll sharpening and exchange program. Contact us today for any of your particle size reduction needs: (888) 283.9337.

SANOVO - Sanovo Technology is the industry leader, developing and marketing farmpackers, egg washers, graders and packers along with egg breakers and further processing systems. Sanovo has egg hard cooking and peeling systems. They also have a full range of de-palletizing egg trays and case packing finished products. Sanovo owns Staalkat egg graders from 25,000 to 210,000 eggs per hour. Sanovo Technology is based in Michigan to support the Canadian egg industry with service and engineering needs. Mike Enck is managing sales for Canada.

SASkAtchEwAN EGG pRODucERS - In 1972 the Government of Canada, Provincial Governments, and Provincial Egg Boards established a national supplymanaged egg system. Over the past 40 years, the system has established extensive programs that benefit both egg farmers and consumers, including Biosecurity, food safety, and animal care programs, and has provided pricing and supply stability across Canada. Saskatchewan currently has 943,002 hens on 67 egg farms, and produces a variety of eggs to meet consumer demand. The Saskatchewan Egg Producers’ Board is made up on 6 elected Directors, with the objective of promoting a healthy, expanding, innovative egg industry, and ensuring a consistent supply of safe, nutritious eggs at a fair price.

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SpEcht-cANADA - sells German-manufactured Specht laying, pullet, breeder, aviary cages and floor nest systems. Our cages are of high quality and animal-welfare friendly. We can customize to suit our client’s needs, with options available for egg gathering, manure drying and ventilation. Specht-Canada also supplies equipment for broiler, breeders, turkey and duck barns. Installation and ongoing service by trained personnel. Contact us at martin@specht canada.com

SuNRISE hAtchERY - is Western Canada’s Leghorn hatchery supplying Shaver White, Bovans, and ISA Brown from breeders in secure Alberta locations. Sunrise Hatchery, the only Shaver franchise west of Manitoba, is designed to supply all of the western provinces from Manitoba to British Columbia. Sunrise Hatchery offers combined experience in breeders, layers and hatching that total over 58 years. We help producers achieve better margins!

SuREFOOt SlAt SYStEMS - Importing exotic hardwood from Asian countries, Surefoot continues to excel as the most popular slat for the Canadian Broiler Breeder farm, and now becoming the most popular choice for the “Cage Free Layer.” Top quality and service remain the priority of Surefoot since 1990 and we are still going strong after 22 years. We provide farmers a flooring system that is strong, clean and easy to install. Our product is sold direct and designed specifically to meet the needs of each individual producer. More and more farmers across this country are realizing full satisfaction because of Surefoot Slat Systems. Call Surefoot toll free in Canada and USA at 1-877-57-FARM (3276).

tEcNO pOultRY EquIpMENt - Leaders in the industry offering enriched and enrichable cage solutions available for any size or type of barn. Tecno Poultry Equipment has been operating in the poultry field for more than 40 years and is now one of the most renowned realities worldwide for the production and installation of poultry plants. Keeping to its philosophy, Tecno Poultry Equipment has always dedicated noteworthy effort in researching, projecting and developing its equipment to guarantee return on investments, growth and safety to its customers. In Western Canada contact Holborn Enterprises, 4132 Range Road, Box 15, Stony Plain, AB T7Z 1X1, phone: 780-963-4795, fax: 780-963-5034, e-mail: holborn@ xplornet.com. In Eastern Canada contact J. D. Williamson Limited, 1922 Mallard Road, Unit 1, London, ON N6H 5M1, phone: 519-657-5231, fax: 519-657-4092, e-mail: jd@jdwpoultry.com

tpI pOlYtEchNIEk - is a leader of ventilation components. Our complete program of air inlet valves and chimneys is produced out of high quality polyurethane in our own modern production facilities and offers a solution for almost all houses. The high insulation value of polyurethane makes our program especially suitable for cold climate areas. Our air inlet valves for wall and ceiling, inlet units for tunnel ventilation is most distinctive and unique. Our complete program is available with short delivery times; often from stock! We listen to the questions and needs of our clients and act accordingly; fast and precise. In this way we want to become your “First choice in agricultural ventilation components!” For more information pls. visit www.tpi-polytechniek.com or contact us on infodk@tpi-polytechniek.com.

tuRkEY FARMERS OF cANADA - Turkey Farmers of Canada (TFC) is proudly celebrating its 40th year representing Canada’s turkey farmers. The Agency’s objective is to develop and strengthen the Canadian turkey market through an effective supply management system that stimulates growth and profitability for economic stakeholders, and ensures a reliable supply of high quality turkey products for consumers. TFC is governed by an 11-member Board of Directors, composed of eight elected Provincial Board representatives and three elected processor representatives. Visit us on the web at www.turkeyfarmersofcanada.ca.

lES ÉlEVEuRS DE DINDON Du cANADA - Les Éleveurs de dindon du Canada (ÉDC) sont fiers de célébrer leur 40e année de représentation des éleveurs de dindon du Canada. L’Office a pour objectif de développer et renforcer le marché canadien du dindon grâce à un système efficace de gestion de l’offre qui favorise la croissance et la rentabilité pour les agents économiques, et garantisse aux consommateurs un approvisionnement fiable en produits de dindon de qualité. Les ÉDC sont gouvernés par un Conseil d’administration de 11 membres dont huit représentants élus des offices provinciaux et trois représentants élus des transformateurs. Pour en savoir plus, consultez notre site Web : www.leseleveursdedindonducanada.ca.

Ingrid DeVisser, chair

tuRkEY FARMERS OF ONtARIO (tFO) - Ingrid DeVisser, Chair of the Turkey Farmers of Ontario (TFO), has held the position since May of 2006 and has served as a Director since 1998. Ingrid had previously served on the Turkey Farmers of Canada Board of Directors. Ingrid and her husband Ron have been farming since 1991 and reside in Chesley, Ontario.

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VAlcO - VAL-CO® is a leading manufacturer of high-quality systems for commercial poultry and egg production, creating new and exciting products based on innovative thinking, technical research, and field experience. By controlling the manufacture of all the components, VAL-CO engineers its products to work together as complete systems, each expertly designed and produced with a distinct focus on the customer. Our worldwide presence and commitment to providing leading products and technical service make VAL-CO your key business partner whose performance you can count on. VAL-CO Products are proudly available at:

• East Coast Agri, Canning, NS – 902.680.5731

• Distribution Jean Blanchard Inc., Sherbrooke, QC –877.820.9777

• Bruce Bell Sales, Embro, ON – 519.580.9264

• Tristar, Grunthal, MB – 204.434.6801

• Precision Farm Supplies Ltd., Abbotsford, BC –778.809.4858

VAllI - Valli was founded in 1956 and today we export our equipment worldwide. We manufacture all models of Laying and Rearing cages from two to 12 tiers. We can provide Belted cages (with/without manure drying system) or “A” frame / Vertical cage models for shallow or deep-pit houses. Feeding system can be by travelling feed hoppers (sliding onto our self-supporting feed trough 1 mm thick) or flat chain. Egg collection is available by lifter, escalators/ elevators or individual tables. Quality for us is a lifestyle, not an advertising formula or an abstract concept. It comes from an endless commitment, from experience, from the deep belief that only through quality it is possible to reach those goals that are the only guarantee for a balanced development of any activity. VALLI has stuck to this principle for more than 50 years, engaged in a continuous effort and with no compromises, to the improvement of all the products and services offered to our Customers. Any decision, any technical solution, any detail has been developed with this principle in mind. Fully enriched, enrichable and broiler cages are also available. VALLI…. quality you can depend on! For information: VALLI S.P.A., Via Cimatti no. 2, 47010 Galeata (FC), Italy Ph. no. +39.0543.975311 - Fax no. +39.0543.981400 - www. valli-italy.com - info@valli-italy.com

Dan Van bruinessen VAN bRuINESSEN FARM buIlDING ltD. - Established in 1986, Van Bruinessen Farm Building Ltd. began as a farming business engaged in the labour and construction of agricultural buildings. In January 1999, the business expanded its operation to include selling and erection of agricultural buildings. Our projects have included a variety of poultry, beef, swine and crop storage buildings, as well as a nursery potting plants and machine shop buildings. Located in Keene, Ontario, Van Bruinessen Farm Building Ltd. is a family owned business operated by Dan and Kim Van Bruinessen. Let us take care of your investment! For more information, please call (705) 2954033 or fax (705) 295-4045 or visit our web site at www. vanbruinessenfarmbldg.com

VÉtOquINOl - Vétoquinol is a family-owned, independent veterinary pharmaceutical company, which has been exclusively and passionately devoted to improving animal health for 80 years. We offer a complete line of innovative and trusted products with an extensive range of medications, disinfectants, insecticides and rodenticides to cater to the everyday needs of Canadian veterinarians, producers and their livestock. Our leadership position in water soluble medications and biosecurity combined with our excellent technical support makes Vétoquinol the perfect partner to maximize results and to meet today’s production challenges.

VÉtOquINOl - Vétoquinol est une entreprise familiale indépendante dédiée exclusivement et passionnément à l’amélioration de la santé animale depuis maintenant 80 ans. Nous offrons une gamme complète de produits novateurs et éprouvés avec un vaste éventail de médicaments, désinfectants, insecticides et raticides pour les besoins quotidiens des vétérinaires et producteurs canadiens et de leurs animaux. Notre leadership en médication sous forme de poudre soluble et en biosécurité combiné à notre excellent soutien technique font de Vétoquinol le partenaire de choix pour maximiser les résultats et rencontrer les défis de la production moderne.

wAlINGA INc. - Established in 1954, Walinga is a leading North American manufacturer of quality-built aluminum transportation equipment. Consisting of BULK FEED TRUCKS AND TRAILERS for the poultry, cattle, dairy, pet food and hog industries, these units are specifically engineered to the customers’ needs. Other product lines include PORTABLE PNEUMATIC CONVEYORS for agricultural and commercial applications. Walinga complements these products with rendering and recycling units, as well as a newly developed CENTRAL VAC DUST CONTROL SYSTEM. For all your bulk handling equipment and pneumatic conveying system needs, call: WALINGA INC., Guelph, Ontario 1-888-925-4642 or visit our website at www.walinga.com.

wAREhOuSE ShEll SAlES cOMpANY - For over 74 years Warehouse Shell Sales has been a leader in supplying the poultry industry with the finest quality oyster shells available. For more information, please give us a call at 1-888-459-7294 or visit our website at www.warehouse shellsales.com

wEbER’S FAbRIcAtING ltD. - has been manufacturing Live Turkey Loaders since 1970. Since Clare Weber grew up on a Turkey Farm, he has first hand knowledge of the turkey business. The company has changed the design of Turkey Loaders over the years to suit customer demands. We offer the traditional “S” Slider model and a “2S” two-storey model. Further development of our Turkey Loaders has led us to offering a “T” Telescoping model and a “C” Caging model which both eliminate the need for a pre-loader. We not only offer Turkey Loaders but have extensive in house capabilities to design and manufacture to suit your needs. Whether it’s steel, aluminum or stainless steel, we would be glad to quote on your needs. Contact us at 519-664-3711, e-mail cnweber@rogers.com or visit our website at www.webersfab.ca

wEEDEN ENVIRONMENtS - Weeden Environments is a leader in providing new technology in products & equipment designed for the poultry and livestock industry to lower stress levels while improving performance and productivity. Weeden Environments manufactures sprinkler systems for activity promotion, cooling, dust control and cleanout preparation. Weeden’s full service poultry equipment products include computerized controllers & scales, drinkers and nipple lines, feeding systems, heating and ventilation systems. NEW THIS YEAR, Weeden is providing

Energy Star Approved LED Light Bulbs in a 9 Watt and 6 Watt version at very competitive prices. Their WATERSMART program provides producers with a simple program to follow as well as the tools needed to ensure proper pH levels and clean water lines including Proxy-Clean and Jefacid. They also offer monitoring tools such as ORP pens and pH strips, as well as necessary equipment such as injector pumps, and medicators.

ZIGGItY SYStEMS, INc. - is the only manufacturer 100 percent focused on poultry watering for improved performance. Since 1977, Ziggity has developed innovative poultry watering products that help producers achieve exceptional performance in every category — bird weight, feed conversion, mortality and condemnations. That’s because Ziggity drinkers are designed to deliver all the hygienic water birds need to thrive without wetting the litter or pits. Ziggity’s most recent innovation is Pressure Pro, a system that allows a producer to adjust the pressure on all the lines in a broiler house at the same time and by the same amount. For more information, write Ziggity Systems, Inc. at 101 Industrial Parkway, P.O. Box 1169, Middlebury, Indiana 46540-1169 USA, call +1 574.825.5849, fax +1 574.825.7674, or visit our website at www.ziggity.com

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ZOEtIS - Global Expertise. Local Solutions. Zoetis aims to be the leading (benchmark) provider of global poultry health solutions through innovation, exceptional customer service, and respected science. Our commitment to research and development has helped us produce some of the industry’s most trusted vaccines, pharmaceuticals and devices. Regardless of your type of operation — breeder, broiler or commercial layer — Zoetis dedicated team of field experts can help you achieve the best results possible. With our comprehensive portfolio of products and solutions, and passion for poultry health, we are your partners for a healthy bottom line. For any further questions please contact Zoetis at: Zoetis, 17300 Transcanada Highway / Kirkland, Quebec, H9J 2M5 Tel: 1 800 663 8888 Fax: 1 800 668 8686.

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NOW HIRING: HATCHERY MANAGER

Jarvis, Ontario

Cargill is a large and reputable food company with operations around the world. Cargill Value Added Meats - Foodservice operates a chicken processing plant in London, Ontario and a hatchery in Jarvis, Ontario. The processing plant employs approximately 900 employees and processes 85,000 chickens each day. The hatchery has approximately 70 employees and, on average, produces 150,000 chicks per day.

As the Hatchery Manager at the hatchery in Jarvis, ON, you are responsible for planning, directing, and coordinating hatchery operations in support of the efficient production of quality poultry products with due regard for safety, sanitation, the environment, and customer satisfaction.

For further information and to apply for this position online, visit www.cargill.ca, click on “Careers” and search for JAR00017, or fax your resume to (204) 947-6222 or drop off your resume at our facility in Jarvis. Cargill is an equal opportunity employer.

Find out why we’ll be better together at www.cargill.jobs

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egg Farmers hit double-homers

Itip my hat to the Egg Farmers of Ontario (EFO) and the Egg Farmers of Canada (EFC). If this were baseball, I’d say, “Team Eggs” just smacked two fastballs out of the park.

The first off the bat was for EFO, committing $1 million toward developing the antidepressant drug, Rellidep™, named after Ron Ellis, who was a star player with the Toronto Maple Leafs and Team Canada in 1972. The research is being done by United Paragon Associates Inc., a privately owned, Ontario-based company.

If this exciting project is successful, the impact could be felt around the world, much like another great Canadian medical discovery – insulin. Lianne Appleby wrote an excellent story about Rellidep in the June edition of Canadian Poultry and if you haven’t read it, you really should.

Ron Ellis played for the Leafs from 1963 to 1981. I was such a huge fan of Ellis, I wrote him a letter when the Leafs let him go. He responded with a handwritten note thanking me for my comments. He is a class act and I was shocked when I later found out he had been suffering from serious depression for many years.

Like thousands of other Canadians, Ellis had managed to hide his depression. To his credit, he later decided to use his fame, name and personal story to raise public awareness about this debilitating and often lifethreatening medical condition. Today, he is a leader and the face of Rellidep.

The EFC recently commissioned Ipsos Reid to conduct a survey called “Canada’s Mayors and Reeves on Supply Management.” The survey included 124 intensive interviews with mayors, deputy mayors and reeves across Canada. It included many of Canada’s largest cities – meaning that the survey wasn’t limited to rural areas. The jurisdictions included represent 25 per cent of Canada’s population, and there were interesting results.

For example, there was an overwhelming understanding of the need to keep local dairy and poultry farms healthy, realizing the important role farming plays in the local economy. Almost 90 per cent of those surveyed support supply management, with 40 per cent being very supportive. Eighty per cent agreed that supply management is important to the survival of farmers and communities, with almost 50 per cent agreeing strongly.

The survey also revealed that 74 per cent of those surveyed agreed there is no guarantee that getting rid of supply management would lower dairy, egg and poultry prices for consumers. And that result alone was worth the price of admission.

“It is important to remember that supply management is not an issue for most Canadians”

Ontario’s egg farmers deserve a standing ovation for stepping up to the plate to help champion this important medical research. I wish the Rellidep project and Ron Ellis all the success in the world.

As for Team Eggs’ second home run, anyone who reads Canadian Poultry magazine knows that despite relentless media attacks, supply management has the support of the federal government, all provincial governments and the vast majority of individual MPs and MPPs – but what about municipal governments? Why not find out what those people think, too?

Well, that is exactly what Egg Farmers of Canada (EFC) did.

EFC has concluded there is an opportunity for farmers and stakeholders to expand education efforts to dispel myths and falsehoods in an effort to increase further dialogue at the local (municipal) level.

I couldn’t agree more, because nobody is closer to local issues than elected municipal representatives. I think EFC’s decision to commission this survey was brilliant and the timing was perfect. Despite the hundreds of anti-supply management articles and columns that have been published in major daily newspapers or posted online, and the heavy criticism we have all heard and seen on radio and TV, it is important to remember that supply management is not an issue for most Canadians.

In fact, many people (of those who are even aware of it) support supply management. The Ipsos Reid survey has reminded us of that.

The Mayors and Reeves survey and Rellidep are both home runs in my book. Well done, Team Eggs. n

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