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Grade School 2024 – Tisdale, SK
November 14
@
8:30 am
–
2:00 pm
CST
Grade School is a free event that allows producers to watch in-person grading demonstrations for barley, canola, flax, pulses, and wheat in small groups and learn more about marketing risks and grain storage management.
Learn from:
Canadian Grain Commission
(CGC)
representatives will discuss common grading issues for each crop and the importance of a representative sample. They’ll also discuss the benefits of utilizing programs such as the
Harvest Sample Program
and
Final Quality Determination
.
Canadian Malting Barley Technical Centre
will discuss non-grading specifications for malt barley, like
varietal purity
and DON, and the
impacts on end-users.
PAMI
will provide an overview of proper grain storage and answer
common grain drying and bin management questions
.
Learn more and register
Details
Date:
November 14
Time:
8:30 am – 2:00 pm
CST
Cost:
FREE
Event Category:
SaskBarley Events
Event Tags:
Events
,
Grade School
Website:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/grade-school-tisdale-tickets-1041286264247?aff=oddtdtcreator
Organizers
Sask Wheat
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SaskOilseeds
November 14 @ 8:30 am – 2:00 pm CST
Grade School is a free event that allows producers to watch in-person grading demonstrations for barley, canola, flax, pulses, and wheat in small groups and learn more about marketing risks and grain storage management.
Learn from:
Canadian Malting Barley Technical Centre will discuss non-grading specifications for malt barley, like varietal purity and DON, and the impacts on end-users.
PAMI will provide an overview of proper grain storage and answer common grain drying and bin management questions.
Details
Organizers