Mont St. Joseph’s reaps what Field of Future sows
A local business gathered donations, put in some field time, and now a local senior’s care home is reaping the benefits.
Last year Moker and Thompson Implements decided to plant wheat on extra land not needed for its crop testing and donate the proceeds to Prince Albert foundations.
They decided to repeat the venture this year, but with a few tweaks. Mont St. Joseph Foundation was decided as the recipient earlier this year. Last year the proceeds were split between the Red River Roping and Riding Club and the Victoria Hospital Foundation.
Also, Moker and Thompson rotated the crop from wheat to canola. This was motivated partially to practice “good agronomic rotation” and partially for financial reasons, said Arron McLean, operations manager with Moker and Thompson Implements.