Saskatchewan farmers are invited to safely dispose of their obsolete pesticides and livestock medications

October 27, 2014, Saskatoon, SK – Farmers in southern Saskatchewan are being invited to safely and responsibly dispose of their unwanted or obsolete pesticides and livestock (including equine) medications from October 27-31.

Cleanfarms, an industry-led, national not-for-profit agricultural waste management organization, in partnership with the Canadian Animal Health Institute (CAHI) is offering this program, which comes at no charge to farmers, this fall.

“The Canadian Animal Health Institute’s participation in this program is just one part of our industry’s commitment to safely managing animal medications throughout their lifecycle,” said Jean Szkotnicki, President of CAHI. “Our members are happy to be able to provide Saskatchewan’s livestock and equine community with this service.”

Saskatchewan’s farmers have a long history of good stewardship practices. Since 1998, farmers in Saskatchewan have returned more than 380,000 kilograms of obsolete pesticides. The last time the program was delivered in 2012 more than 60,000 kilograms of product was collected and safely destroyed, which is a testament to Saskatchewan farmers’ commitment to being responsible stewards of the land. This year is the first time in Saskatchewan that livestock and equine medications have been added to the program.

“We are pleased that the previous collections in Saskatchewan have been huge successes,” says Barry Friesen, general manager of Cleanfarms. “The participation of Saskatchewan farmers just goes to show how committed they are to protecting the environment.”

After collection, the pesticides and medications are taken to a licensed waste management facility where they are disposed of through high temperature incineration.

The following locations will be accepting obsolete pesticides and livestock/equine medications from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. on the dates specified:

Monday, October 27, 2014

  • Cargill in Congress, 306-642-4956
  • Richardson Pioneer in Davidson, 306-567-4778
  • Blair’s Family of Companies in McLean, 306-699-2822
  • Wynard Coop Agro in Wynard, 306-554-3644

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

  • Richardson Pioneer in Lampman, 306-487-3121
  • Richardson Pioneer in Canora, 306-563-5177
  • Hillcrest Enterprises Ltd. In Coronach, 306-267-6110
  • Richardson Pioneer in Kindersley, 306-463-3399

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

  • Top Notch Farm Supply Inc. in Fillmore, 306-722-3200
  • Richardson Pioneer in Maple Creek, 306-662-2420
  • Sharpe’s Soil Services Ltd. In Moosomin, 306-435-3319
  • Crop Production Services in Shaunavon, 306-297-4121

Thursday, October 30, 2014

  • Ren Gro Fertilizer Ltd. In Milestone, 306-436-4330
  • Crop Production Services in Oxbow, 306-483-2908
  • Blair’s Family of Companies in Strongfield, 306-857-2225
  • Richardson Pioneer in Swift Current, 306-778-1616

Friday, October 31, 2014

  • Innova Ag Solutions Inc. in Central Butte, 306-796-2102
  • Future Four Agro Inc. in Macoun, 306-634-9320
  • Prairie Plains Ago Ltd. In Moose Jaw, 306-692-1661
  • Crop Protection Services in Regina, 306-757-3501The obsolete pesticide and livestock/equine medication collection program is a national program that comes to each province on a three- year rotating basis. In between collections periods, farmers are asked to safely store their unwanted pesticides and livestock medications until they can properly dispose of them through the program.

Obsolete pesticide and livestock/equine medications collection coming to Prince Edward Island

CHARLOTTETOWN, Oct. 21, 2014 /CNW/ – Farmers in P.E.I. are invited to turn in their obsolete or unwanted agricultural pesticides and livestock/equine medications from November 3 to the 14 for safe disposal.

Collection sites will be open from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Photographers and reporters are welcome to visit the drop off locations:

  • P.E.I. Agromart, located at 1804 Route 115 in Albany
  • Cavendish Agri Services, located at 19 Riverside Drive in Charlottetown
  • McCain Fertilizer, located 4763 Baldwin Road in New Perth
  • Cavendish Agri Services, located at 41 North Strreet in O’Leary
  • McCain Fertilizer, located at 168 Greenwood Drive in Summerside
  • McCain Fertilizer, located at 31 Gard Road in Bloomfield
  • Cavendish Agri Services, located at 848 Read Drive in Travellers RestCleanfarms, a national, industry-led agricultural waste stewardship organization, has partnered with CropLife Canada and the Canadian Animal Health Institute (CAHI) to deliver this program to P.E.I. farmers. It is the plant science and animal health industries’ commitment to safely and responsibly collect and dispose of obsolete pesticides and livestock/equine medications at no cost to farmers.For more information, visit www.cleanfarms.ca or call 1-877-622-4460.

Farmers in British Columbia are invited to safely dispose of their obsolete pesticides and livestock medications

October 15, 2014, Vancouver, BC – Farmers from Vancouver Island and Fraser Valley are invited to safely and responsibly dispose of their unwanted or obsolete pesticides and livestock (including equine) medications from October 15-23.

Cleanfarms, an industry-led, national not-for-profit agricultural waste management organization, in partnership with the Canadian Animal Health Institute (CAHI), is offering this program, which comes at no charge to farmers, this fall.

“We are pleased with the past success of our collection programs in this province,” says Barry Friesen, general manager of Cleanfarms. “B.C. farmers’ enthusiasm about this program shows their continual commitment to protecting the environment and making responsible decisions on the farm.”

Farmers in British Columbia have a long history of good stewardship practices. Since 1998, B.C. farmers have turned in more than 207,000 kilograms of obsolete pesticides. This year is the first time in B.C. that livestock and equine medications have been added to the program.

“The British Columbia Agriculture Council (BCAC) appreciates that through an industry led program, B.C. farmers can safely return unused products,” said Stan Vander Waal, BCAC Board Chair. “A clean and sustainable environment is critical for the long-term future of farming.”

After collection, the pesticides and medications are taken to a licensed waste management facility where they are disposed of through high temperature incineration.

The following locations will be accepting obsolete pesticides and livestock/equine medications from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on the dates specified:

  • October 15: Vantreight Farms in Saanich at 8277 Central Saanich Road
  • October 16: Bings Creek Recycling Centre in Duncan at 3900 Drinkwater Road
  • October 17: Comox Valley Waste Management Centre in Cumberland at 2400 Bevan Road
  • October 20-21: Direct Solutions in Delta at 7430 Hopcott Road
  • October 22-23: Univar Canada in Abbotsford at 3256 McCallum Road

The obsolete pesticide and livestock/equine medication collection program is a national program that comes to each province on a three- year rotating basis. In between collections periods, farmers are asked to safely store their unwanted pesticides and livestock medications until they can properly dispose of them through the program.

Obsolete pesticide and livestock/equine medications collection coming to Saskatchewan

October 14, 2014 – Farmers in Saskatchewan are invited to turn in their obsolete or unwanted agricultural pesticides and livestock/equine medications on the dates and at the locations specified below for safe disposal.

Collection sites will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the dates specified. Photographers and reporters are welcome to visit the drop off locations:

Monday, October 27, 2014

  • Cargill in Congress, 306-642-4956
  • Richardson Pioneer in Davidson, 306-567-4778
  • Blair’s Family of Companies in McLean, 306-699-2822
  • Wynard Coop Agro in Wynard, 306-554-3644Tuesday, October 28, 2014
  • Richardson Pioneer in Canora, 306-563-5177
  • Hillcrest Enterprises Ltd. in Coronach, 306-267-6110
  • Richardson Pioneer in Kindersley, 306-463-3399Wednesday, October 29, 2014
  • Top Notch Farm Supply Inc. in Fillmore, 306-722-3200
  • Richardson Pioneer in Maple Creek, 306-662-2420
  • Sharpe’s Soil Services Ltd. in Moosomin, 306-435-3319
  • Crop Protection Services in Shaunavon, 306-297-4121Thursday, October 30, 2014
  • Ren Gro Fertilizer Ltd. in Milestone, 306-436-4330
  • Crop Production Services in Oxbow, 306-483-2908
  • Blair’s Family of Companies in Strongfield, 306-857-2225
  • Richardson Pioneer in Swift Current, 306-778-1616Friday, October 31, 2014
  • Innova Ag Solutions Inc. in Central Butte, 306-796-2102
  • Future Four Agro Inc. in Macoun, 306-634-9320
  • Prairie Plains Ago Ltd. in Moose Jaw, 306-692-1661
  • Crop Protection Services in Regina, 306-757-3501Cleanfarms, a national, industry-led agricultural waste stewardship organization, has partnered with CropLife Canada and the Canadian Animal Health Institute (CAHI) to deliver this program to Saskatchewan farmers. It is the plant science, and animal health industries’ commitment to safely and responsibly collect and dispose of obsolete pesticides and livestock/equine medications at no cost to farmers.For more information, visit www.cleanfarms.ca or call 1-877-622-4460.

Obsolete pesticide and livestock/equine medications collection coming to British Columbia

October 1, 2014 – Farmers in B.C. are invited to turn in their obsolete or unwanted agricultural pesticides and livestock/equine medications on the dates and at the locations specified below for safe disposal.

Collection sites will be open on the days specified from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Photographers and reporters are welcome to visit the drop off locations:

  • October 15: Vantreight Farms in Saanichton at 8277 Central Saanich Road
  • October 16: Bings Creek Solid Waste Management Complex in Duncan at 3900 Drinkwater Road
  • October 17: Comox Valley Waste Management Centre in Cumberland at 2400 Bevan Road
  • October 20-12: Direct Solutions in Delta at 7430 Hopcott Road
  • October 22-23: Univar Canada Ltd. in Abbotsford at 3256 McCallum Road

Cleanfarms, a national, industry-led agricultural waste stewardship organization, has partnered with CropLife Canada and the Canadian Animal Health Institute (CAHI) to deliver this program to B.C. farmers. It is the plant science, and animal health industries’ commitment to safely and responsibly collect and dispose of obsolete pesticides and livestock/equine medications at no cost to farmers.

For more information, visit www.cleanfarms.ca or call 1-877-622-4460.