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2009 - 2010
Saskatchewan Seed PotatoDirectory
SSPGA BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF
Elected DirectorsKirk Flaman, President
Elly Könst-vander Veldt, TreasurerScott Anderson
Bill IngramJeff DeHaan
Andrew Kazakoff
Ex-Officio DirectorsDr. Doug Waterer, University of SaskatchewanConnie Achtymichuk, Ministry of Agriculture
Dr. Jazeem Wahab, Canada-Saskatchewan IrrigationDiversification Centre
StaffLinda Sinclair
Address305 Saskatchewan Avenue West
PO Box 386Outlook, Saskatchewan
Canada S0L 2N0Tel.: 306-867-2078 Fax: 306-867-2102
E-mail: sspga@sasktel.net
This directory is also available on our website atwww.sspga.ca
2009 - 2010
SASKATCHEWAN SEED POTATO
DIRECTORY
This Seed Directory is published by :
Saskatchewan Seed Potato Growers’ Association Inc.
© 2009
Printed in Canada
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SSPGA Mandate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Integrated Pest Management Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Equivalency Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
NORTHERN VIGOR® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Benefits of Buying Saskatchewan Seed . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Canadian Certification Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Seed Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Procedures to Control Bacterial Ring Rot . . . . . . . . . . 15
Post-Harvest Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Tuber Quality Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Notice to Buyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Acreage Listing by Variety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Section 1 - Nuclear to Elite 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Section 2 - Elite 2 to Elite 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Section 3 - Private Varieties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
List of Members, 2009 - 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
List of Associate Members, 2009-2010 . . . . . . . . . . 28
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SSPGA MANDATE
To promote the use of high quality production techniques by industry
members.
� to inform grower/members and industry stakeholders of issues of
importance to the industry and to provide, where possible, educational
programs for new growers.
� to promote the use of high quality, locally produced, early generation
seed by Saskatchewan’s commercial potato industry.
� to foster the development of export markets for Saskatchewan grown
seed potatoes.
� to keep grower/members and other stakeholders informed on seed
potato regulation issues.
� to represent Saskatchewan seed growers’ interests in the areas of
federal and provincial policy and program development and in
regulatory issues.
� to co-operate fully with federal and provincial efforts towards
eradication of Bacterial Ring Rot and the control of other pests and
pathogens of potatoes.
� to promote and support industry research and development.
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INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT PROJECT
The objective of this project was to assist potato growers in
Saskatchewan to make more financially effective and environmentally
sound decisions regarding pest control based on Integrated Pest
Management principles. From 2007 to 2009 we focused on:
Late Blight Control
The project used climatic data to drive a disease prediction model
(NegFry), with the model recommendations being used to assist the
growers to develop preventative spray schedules.
Disease Control
The time of arrival and populations of the aphid species responsible for
transmission of viruses were monitored. Spray programs to control
aphids were found to be ineffective, based on their limited and short-
term impact on aphid populations. Virus-free planting material and
isolation from infected fields continue to be the best strategies for
avoiding virus problems in seed potatoes.
Chemical treatments for Rhizoctonia control were only effective for a
few weeks after planting. Disease-free planting material, careful crop
rotation and the elimination of crop stress seem to be the best tools to
fight this pest.
Colorado Potato Beetle
The field monitoring program showed that populations of CPB in
Saskatchewan are usually too low to justify chemical control.
Wireworm
Thimet, which is the only chemical registered for this pest in
Saskatchewan, was not effective in controlling wireworm.
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The most effective and environmentally sound tool for wireworm
control was crop rotation.
Weed Control
Growers were doing an excellent job of weed management using
herbicides and/or mechanical weed control. The weed history in the
field was the main factor influencing which weed control program was
used. This may explain why a better level of weed control occurred on
fields in a fixed rotation as compared to the level of weed control
achieved on rented land.
Nitrogen Fertilization
A petiole nitrate test was used to monitor nitrogen fertilizer usage in
2008. Most samples showed that the growers were maintaining their
crops within the recommended fertility range.
Environmental Farm Plans
The producers participating in the project completed and implemented
individual Environmental Farm Plans.
Funding for this program provided by the Agri-Environmental Group Planning Initiative.
The completion date for this project is March 31, 2008.An extension was granted to March 31, 2009.
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EQUIVALENCY TABLE FIELD PLANTING EQUIVALENCY TABLE
Region
YEAR IN FIELD
1 2 3 4 5 6st nd rd th th th
CANADA PE E1 E2 E3 E4 F
Alaska G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6
California N G1 G2 G3 F C
Colorado G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6
Idaho N G1 G2 G3 G4 G5
Maine N1 N2 N3 N4 G1 G2
Michigan N G1 G2 G3 G4 G5
Minnesota N G1 G2 G3 G4 G5
Montana N G1 G2 G3 G4 --
Nebraska N G1 G2 G3 G4 G5
New York (Uihlein Farm) G1 G2 G3 G4
North Dakota N G1 G2 G3 G4 G5
Oregon N G1 G2 G3 G4 G5
Utah N(G1) G2 G3 G4 G5 G6
Washington N G1 G2 G3 G4 G5
Wisconsin E1 E2 G1 G2 G3 G4
Revised January, 1999
Prepared by Certification Section of Potato Association of America
Abbreviations Used:
G = Generation E = Elite
N = Nuclear PE = Pre-Elite
F = Foundation C = Certified
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The Northern Environment
± Long warm days ± Bright sunshine
± Short cool nights ± Low humidity
± Timely rainfall or ± Short growing
Irrigation season
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- slower dieback- improved recovery from hail,
frost, or insect damage
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- long season varieties- high stress environments
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BENEFITS OF BUYING
SASKATCHEWAN SEED POTATOES
� Seed produced in Saskatchewan originated withpathogen-free nuclear stock.
� Samples of all Saskatchewan seed for sale are post-harvest tested in the laboratory for Bacterial Ring Rot.
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� Saskatchewan seed potatoes are produced under anabbreviated generation system. Elite III seed hasbecome the main class of seed produced forcommercial potato production--from nuclear tocommercial planting in four years.
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CANADIAN CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
Seed potato certification in Canada is a national program
which is administered and implemented by the Canadian
Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) branch of Agriculture and
Agri-Food Canada.
The regulatory authority of the certification of seed potatoes is
contained under Part II of the Seeds Regulations (Registered
SOR/2002-198, May 23, 2002).
Canada’s seed potato certification program is designed to
regulate the variety, purity and health of seed stocks. You
should know:
ì Disease-Free Nuclear Seed: All seed potatoes produced in
Canada originate with nuclear stocks which are produced under
sterile conditions from tissue culture that has been subjected to
laboratory tests and found free of disease pathogens.
í Limited Generation: Seed potatoes produced can remain in
the certification program for no more than seven years. The first
field generation is Pre-elite, which is produced from nuclear
stock. Sequentially, the seed annually moves downward
through the classification system. This results in a “flush-
through” system which minimizes the risk of disease build-up.
The seed classes from the highest to the lowest are as follows:
a) Nuclear - produced from potato tissue culture material
which has been tested in the laboratory and found to be free
of all disease pathogens;
b) Pre-elite - produced from nuclear stock;
c) Elite I - produced from nuclear stock or Pre-elite seed;
d) Elite II - produced from nuclear stock or any of the previous
classes;
e) Elite III - produced from nuclear stock or any of the previous
classes;
f) Elite IV - produced from nuclear stock or any of the
previous classes;
g) Foundation - produced from nuclear stock or any of the
previous classes;
h) Certified - produced from nuclear stock or any of the
previous classes;
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î Disease and Variety Purity Standards: Disease freedom and
variety purity are maintained through a program consisting of
multiple field inspections, laboratory testing, post-harvest testing
and sound agronomic practices.
The Pre-Elite, Elite I, II, III, IV, Foundation and Certified classes of
seed must undergo and pass two field inspections. All field
inspections are made during a time most opportune for the visual
detection of disease symptoms and foreign varieties in the growing
plant.
The standards for certification of all classes of seed are set out in
sections 47.1.1 - 47.8 of the Seeds Regulations. The maximum
levels (%) of detectable disease on the final inspection for the main
commercial classes are summarized below:
Disease Elite III Elite IV Foundation Certified
Bacterial Ring Rot 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Potato Spindle Tuber Viroid 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Total all Viruses 0.20 0.30 0.50 2.00
Total of blackleg, wilts andviruses
0.30 0.50 1.00 2.00
Varietal Mixes 0.05 0.10 0.20 0.50
Note: Inspection for the purpose of certification is made either visually
or through laboratory testing of samples, or both. Certification does
not constitute a warranty by either the Canadian Food Inspection
Agency or the grower that the seed potatoes meet the applicable
standards set out in sections 47.1.1 - 47.8 of the Seeds Regulations.
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SEED IDENTIFICATION
Bagged seed is still available and carries the following
Canadian Food Inspection Agency tags:
ORANGE tags identify Elite seed
WHITE tags identify Foundation seed
BLUE tags identify Certified seed
All shipments of nuclear seed must be accompanied by a
Nuclear Stock Certificate issued by the Canadian Food
Inspection Agency.
Bulk seed sales are identified by Bulk Movement Certificates which are
also issued by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
To be valid, the tags and Bulk Movement Certificates must identify the
seed by variety, class and certification number.
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PROCEDURES TO
CONTROL BACTERIAL RING ROT
Every effort is made to prevent contamination of seed stocks by ring
rot bacteria. The following mechanisms each contribute to the
reduction of the risk of Bacterial Ring Rot:
ì Maintenance of pedigree records on all seed lots certified by the
Canadian Food Inspection Agency. Records are maintained
from generation to generation on all seed stocks produced in
the province.
í All seed potatoes produced originate from disease free nuclear
stocks.
î Limited field generation production system (flush-through
production).
ï Inspections of the growing crop for Bacterial Ring Rot.
ð Tuber inspections at harvest or in the bin shortly after harvest.
ñ Frequent tuber inspections at shipping point.
Þ Seed trace backs on Bacterial Ring Rot occurrences in
commercial potato production.
ó Laboratory testing of all seed lots for the presence of Bacterial
Ring Rot.
ô Total rejection of all seed produced on a farm where a seed lot
is determined to be infected with Bacterial Ring Rot.
õ Seed grower diligence in preventing Bacterial Ring Rot
introduction, which includes disinfecting all equipment and
buildings involved in the harvesting, handling and storage of
seed potatoes.
Edwards Transport a div. of G. Edwards Enterprises Ltd.
3610 Mitchelmore AvenueSaskatoon, SK
S7P 0B9
Specializing in Refrigerated Multi-Temperature ServiceGeneral Merchandise - LTL & Full LoadsServing Western Canada & Western USA
Toll Free 1-866-832-2211Phone: 306-934-4563
Fax: 306-956-3183
Jeff Edwards
Vice President
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POST-HARVEST TESTING
At least 400 randomly selected tubers from each qualifying seed potato
lot are collected and sent for post-harvest testing.
The main emphasis of the post-harvest test is the detection of viral
infections which may have occurred during the previous growing
season through transmission by insects or farm machinery. W hen
infections of this type occur the plants may remain symptomless;
however, pathogens can be carried over in the seed tuber to the next
season. The post-harvest test attempts to identify where and to what
extent these infections have occurred.
The main diseases for which readings are taken include:
C Potato Leafroll Virus;
C Mosaic Virus;
Test results may be obtained from individual growers.
204.832.0784www.cousinsfreight.com
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TUBER QUALITY STANDARDS All seed potato classes are subject to the same tuber standards--there is onlyone quality grade for Canada Seed Potatoes. The total allowable diseaseand defects permitted in a graded seed potato lot are set out in section 48.1,subsections (2) - (10) of the Seeds Regulations. The following is a summaryof the shipping point tolerances:
Disease or DefectToleranceLevel (%)
Soft rot or wet breakdowns 0.10
Dry rot 1.00
Scab or Rhizoctonia - light 10.0
Scab or Rhizoctonia - moderate 5.00
Stem-end discolouration due to top-killing, frost, heat, ordrought with penetration from 6 - 13 mm
4.00
Tubers malformed or externally damaged 2.00
Total number of tubers affected by disease and defects, notincluding slight scab and rhizoctonia and stem-enddiscolouration
5.00
In addition there should be no more than the following levels of foreignvarieties: not more then 0.05% in Elite III, not more than 0.10% in Elite IV, andnot more than 0.20% in the Foundation and 0.50% in the Certified classes ofseed.
www.truenorthseed.com e-mail: harry@truenorthseed.com
Harry Meyers Phone: (306) 867-5499 Executive Officer Fax: (306) 867-9922
Direct: (306) 867-5494 Cell: (306) 221-9286 Box 1053 Outlook S0L 2N0 Saskatchewan Canada
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NOTICE TO BUYER LIMITED WARRANTY
LIMITATION OF DAMAGESAND REMEDY
The seller warrants that any seed potatoes sold or agreed to besold to the buyer by the seller are of the grade specified upon thetag attached to each container thereof, as required by Statute,within recognized tolerances. The Inspection Certificate(s) of theCanadian Food Inspection Agency (unless superseded) shall beconclusive evidence of the purity, quality, grade or any other matterrespecting such seed potatoes, and such Certificate(s) shall bebinding upon the buyer and the seller. It is expressly agreed thatno other warranties, conditions or representations, expressed orimplied, statutory or otherwise, of merchantability, fitness for aparticular purpose, productiveness, absence of disease, orotherwise, are made by the seller.
A request for re-inspection of a lot may be made within twoworking days after receipt of the lot, and the re-inspection shall becarried out by an inspector as soon as possible but no later thanfive days after receipt of the request.
Meadow Ridge Enterprises Ltd.
Group Site 602, Box 1, RR 6Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Canada S7K 3J9
Quality Seed Potatoes
Nuclear, Pre-Elite and Elite 1
Albert/Cecilia Robertson
Tel (306) 373-9140
Fax (306) 373-9160
E-mail: a.j.robertson@sasktel.net
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Phyto Diagnostics Company Limited
9381 Ardmore Drive North Saanich, B.C. V8L 5G4
TEL: 250 655-1444 FAX: 250 655-3115
www.phytodiagnostics.com
Lab Director :Dr. Peter Ellis
Lab Manager : Gerda de Villiers
Lab Technician : Meghan Ellis
For information on services and pricing please contact our main office, or Email us: info@phytodiagnostics.com
ACREAGE LISTING BY VARIETY
SECTION 1: NUCLEAR to ELITE 1
SECTION 2: ELITE 2 to ELITE 4
SECTION 3: PRIVATE VARIETIES
Seed at the four commercial seed classes (Elite III,Elite IV, Foundation, and Certified) are offered for saleto the commercial potato producer. The higherclasses are available for other seed potato producers.
All potato stocks in the following list are available forsale as seed. They have received the required fieldinspections and have been found to be within thetolerance levels for disease and foreign varieties.
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SECTION ONE: NUCLEAR to ELITE 1
VARIETY GROWER
ACRES
N PE E1
A9305-10 Prairie Dome Potatoes 1.10
A95109-1 Meadow Ridge Enterprises 0.10
AC Peregrine Red Prairie Dome Potatoes 1.701
True North Seed Potato Co. 0.10
AC Ptarmigan Prairie Dome Potatoes 1.601
Aladin Northern Konstar Seed Potatoes 1.20
Almera Northern Konstar Seed Potatoes 1.00
Alpha Dutch Potato Farm 0.02
Northern Konstar Seed Potatoes 0.60
Atlantic Dutch Potato Farm 0.52 2.20
Blazer Russet Meadow Ridge Enterprises 0.10
True North Seed Potato Co. 0.10 1.70
Cal White Hyland, Ingrid 0.40
Hyland, Thomas 5.90
Caribe Meadow Ridge Enterprises 0.12
Prairie Dome Potatoes 1.00
Chieftain True North Seed Potato Co. 0.70
Gemstar Russet Meadow Ridge Enterprises 0.02
True North Seed Potato Co. 0.40 2.70
Gold Rush Meadow Ridge Enterprises 0.12 0.60
Prairie Dome Potatoes 0.90
True North Seed Potato Co. 1.00
Kennebec Prairie Dome Potatoes 0.60
Milva True North Seed Potato Co. 0.10
Modoc True North Seed Potato Co. 0.05
Norland Dutch Potato Farm 0.02
Hyland, Tom 4.20
Meadow Ridge Enterprises 0.94 0.60
Prairie Dome Potatoes 4.30
Norland, Dk Red True North Seed Potato Co. 0.90 12.0
Norland, Wisc. True North Seed Potato Co. 0.90 9.4
SECTION ONE: NUCLEAR to ELITE 1
VARIETY GROWER
ACRES
N PE E1
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Premier Russet Assiniboine Valley Seed Potato Ltd. 0.90 6.60
Meadow Ridge Enterprises 0.20 1.40
True North Seed Potato Co. 0.10 1.60
Prospect Megli, Wayne 1.40 8.50
Ranger Russet Hyland, Ingrid 0.30
Hyland, Thomas 2.50
Meadow Ridge Enterprises 0.20 0.30
True North Seed Potato Co. 0.50 2.50
Red LaSoda Dutch Potato Farm 1.30 2.50
Red Pontiac Prairie Dome Potatoes 0.60
Russet Burbank Assiniboine Valley Seed Potato Ltd. 0.80 5.50
Hyland, Ingrid 0.40
Hyland, Thomas 5.40
Meadow Ridge Enterprises 1.12 2.40
Megli, Wayne 2.20 15.5
Prairie Dome Potatoes 0.3
Shymanski Farms Ltd. 1.00 1.90
True North Seed Potato Co. 0.50 2.40
Russet Norkotah Hyland, Ingrid 2.30
Hyland, Thomas 14.6
Megli, Wayne 1.40 10.3
True North Seed Potato Co. 0.20 4.00
Sangre Dutch Potato Farm 0.22 1.00
Prairie Dome Potatoes 2.00
Shepody Assiniboine Valley Seed Potato Ltd. 0.50
Hyland, Ingrid 0.50
Hyland, Thomas 5.20
Meadow Ridge Enterprises 0.82 2.20
True North Seed Potato Co. 0.40 3.40
Umatilla Russet Meadow Ridge Enterprises 0.12
Shymanski Farms Ltd. 4.40
Viking Dutch Potato Farm 0.04
Prairie Dome Potatoes 1.80
SECTION ONE: NUCLEAR to ELITE 1
VARIETY GROWER
ACRES
N PE E1
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Winema True North Seed Potato Co. 0.05
Yukon Gem Meadow Ridge Enterprises 0.32
True North Seed Potato Co. 1.00
Yukon Gold Prairie Dome Potatoes 1.70
True North Seed Potato Co. 0.20 1.20
Variety Licensed to Saskatchewan Seed Potato Growers’ Association Inc. 1
Restrictions and/or royalties may apply.
307 Saskatchewan Avenue EastOutlook SK S0L 2N0
Len HopkinsOwner
24 hour 306-867-7620 Ph: 306-867-8343
outlook@integratire.com Fax: 306-867-8868
www.integratire.com
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SECTION TWO: ELITE 2 to ELITE 4
VARIETY GROWER
ACRES
E2 E3 E4
AC Peregrine Red Prairie Dome Potatoes 19.81
AC Ptarmigan Prairie Dome Potatoes 6.21
Agria Northern Konstar Seed Potatoes 1.1
True North Seed Potato Co. 6.4
Almera Northern Konstar Seed Potatoes 10.1 31.3 59.7
Alpha Northern Konstar Seed Potatoes 11.6 25.2
Atlantic Dutch Potato Farm 14.1
Banana Hyland, Thomas 0.9
Bernadette True North Seed Potato Co. 0.02
Cal White Hyland, Thomas 16.8
Caribe Hyland, Thomas 4.2
Prairie Dome Potates 5.4
Chieftan True North Seed Potato Co. 3.0
Gem Star Russet True North Seed Potato Co. 43.8
Gold Rush Prairie Dome Potatoes 3.1
Kennebec Prairie Dome Potatoes 0.8
Norland Dutch Potato Farm 1.7 8.6
Hyland, Thomas 9.2
Prairie Dome Potatoes 30.1 1.3
Norland, Dk Red Barrich Farms 37.0 35.0
Norland, Wisc. Barrich Farms 41.5 35.0
Premier Russet True North Seed Potato Co. 24.1
Prospect Island Holdings 73.1 202.2
Ranger Russet The Spud Farm 11.5
True North Seed Potato Co. 25.5
Red LaSoda Dutch Potato Farm 9.9
Red Pontiac Prairie Dome Potatoes 1.7
Russet Burbank Assiniboine Valley Seed Potato Ltd. 79.2
Island Holdings 87.0 409.3
Prairie Dome Potatoes 0.7 2.6
Shymanski Farms 29.7 13.8
The Spud Farm 18.0
True North Seed Potato Co. 69.9
SECTION TWO: ELITE 2 to ELITE 4
VARIETY GROWER
ACRES
E2 E3 E4
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Russet Norkotah Hyland, Thomas 29.4 9.9
Megli, Wayne 62.5
True North Seed Potato Co. 18.8 110.0
Russian Blue Hyland, Thomas 0.4
Sangre Dutch Potato Farm 7.4 25.9
Prairie Dome Potatoes 12.3
Shepody Assiniboine Valley Seed Potato Ltd. 3.0
Hyland, Thomas 23.0
Island Holdings 46.0
True North Seed Potato Co. 24.1
Soprano True North Seed Potato Co. 0.02
Umatilla Russet The Spud Farm 9.0
Viking Dutch Potato Farm 0.7 2.5
Hyland, Thomas 2.7
Prairie Dome Potatoes 16.3
Yukon Gold Dutch Potato Farm 0.7 0.7
Hyland, Thomas 1.5
Prairie Dome Potatoes 8.9
True North Seed Potato Co. 22.0
Variety Licensed to Saskatchewan Seed Potato Growers’ Association Inc. 1
Restrictions and/or royalties may apply.
e-mail: harrymeyers@canada.com Phone: (306) 867-9233 Fax: (306) 867-9922
Harry Meyers Direct: (306) 867-5494 Executive Officer Cell: (306) 221-9286 Box 610 Outlook S0L 2N0 Saskatchewan Canada
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SECTION THREE: PRIVATE VARIETIES
OW NER VARIETY
Agrico/Parkland Seed Potatoes Agria
Sante
HZPC Adora
Asterix
Cascade
Mondial
Morning Gold
Victoria
Vivaldi
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LIST OF MEMBERS - 200 - 20
Assiniboine Valley
Seed Potato Ltd.Andrew Kazakoff
PO Box 344Kamsack SK S0A 1S0www.fedorukseeds.com
Tel: 306-542-4235Fax: 306-542-3048
Barrich Farms
(1994)Ltd.Harry Meyers
PO Box 610Outlook SK S0L 2N0harrymeyers@canada.com
Tel: 306-867-9233Fax: 306-867-9922
Dutch Potato FarmJohn and Elly Könst
PO Box 1092Outlook SK S0L 2N0dutch.potato.farm@sasktel.net
Tel: 306-867-8939Fax: 306-867-9227
Hyland Seed FarmHyland, Ingrid orThomas
PO Box 11Scott SK S0K 4A0thyland@sasktel.net
Tel: 306-247-2086Fax: 306-247-2028
Island HoldingsJeff DeHaan
PO Box 386Lucky Lake SK S0L 1Z0DeHaan.Jeff@cavendishfarm .com
Tel: 306-858-2600Fax: 306-858-2606
Meadow Ridge
Enterprises Ltd.Albert Robertson
GS 602, Box 1, RR #6 Saskatoon SK S7K 3J9
Tel: 306-373-9140Fax: 306-373-9160
Northern Konstar
Seed Potatoes Ltd.Jaap Huininga
PO Box 362Outlook SK S0N 0L0
Tel: 306-867-9203Tel: 306-867-2020Fax: 306-867-9478
Megli, Wayne PO Box 607Carrot River SK S0E 0L0
Tel: 306-768-2991Fax: 306-768-3301
Prairie Dome
PotatoesKirk Flaman orElwyn Vermette
PO Box 36Yorkton SK S3N 2V6pdomep@sasktel.net
Tel: 306-782-7297Fax: 306-783-7853
Shymanski Farms
Ltd.Ron Shymanski
PO Box 333Choiceland SK S0J 0M0shyman@sasktel.net
Tel: 306-428-2405Fax: 306-428-2404
The Spud FarmW. Neil Thompson orPeter Hiebert
PO Box 59Riverhurst SK S0H 3P0rap2000@sasktel.net
Tel: 306-353-2026Fax: 306-353-2027
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LIST OF MEMBERS - 2009 - 2010
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True North Seed
Potato Co. Ltd.Harry Meyers
PO Box 1053Outlook SK S0L 0N0harry@truenorthseed.com
Tel: 306-867-5499Fax: 306-867-9922
W.B. Ingram FarmWilliam and BeverleyIngram
PO Box 279Quill Lake SK S0A 3E0bingram@bogend.ca
Tel: 306-383-2645Fax: 306-383-2651
LIST OF ASSOCIATE MEMBERS 2009 - 2010
Craven Riverside
GardensShawn Hansen
PO Box 180Craven SK S0G 0W0
Tel: 306-731-3472Fax: 306-731-2113
Keg / RackKent Clark
PO Box 535Outlook SK S0L 2N0kent.therach@yourlink.ca
Tel: 306-867-8371Fax: 306-867-8372
McNichol Brokers Ward McNichol
PO Box 1537Outlook SK S0L 2N0www.mcnicholbrokers.ca
Tel: 306-867-8635Fax: 306-867-8641
Prairie Plant Systems Inc.Jennifer Kostyk / SylviaFitzgerald
Box 19A, RR #5,#1 Plant Technology RdSaskatoon SK S7K 3J8www.prairieplant.com
Tel: 306-975-1207Fax: 306-975-0440
Raffard FarmsDale or Stan Raffard
14 McLellan AvenueSaskatoon SK S7J 3K6
Tel: 306-374-3187Fax: 306-373-5380
Spudwyk Farms Ltd.John Woudwijk
PO Box 271Outlook SK S0L 0N0spudwyk@yourlink.ca
Tel: 306-867-9695Fax: 306-867-9696
THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR CONTINUED SUPPORT TO THE SSPGA:
Dr. Doug WatererDept. of Plant ScienceUniversity of SaskatchewanSaskatoon, Saskatchewan Tel: 306-966-5860
Dr. Jazeem WahabCanada-Saskatchewan Irrigation Diversification CentreOutlook, Saskatchewan Tel: 306-867-5406
Connie AchtymichukVegetable SpecialistMinistry of AgricultureRegina, Saskatchewan Tel: 306-787-2755
Canadian Food Inspection AgencySaskatchewan RegionSaskatoon, Saskatchewan Tel: 306-975-4240
Location of Members
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Quill Lake
Outlook
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