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Photo Randy Vanderveen
Grande Prairie, AB
2020-05-06
Combines harvest a field of canola still remaining over the winter Tuesday afternoon. The crop, which was for the Canadian Food Grains Bank’s Bear Lake Grow Project, will be sold and money used to buy food and feed the hungry around the world. The Canadian Food Grains Bank is an inter-denominational organization which helps supply food throughout the world. With the UN Food Programme warning of “a famine of Biblical proportions” in Africa because of weather, locusts and the poor not being able to access food because of Covid 19 restrictions, the money will be put to good use. Grande Prairie equipment dealers were very supportive of the program. Use of combines was donated by Douglas Lake Equipment, Prairie Coast Equipment and Rocky Mountain Equipment. Farmer Greg Sears provided the fourth combine.
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Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, AB<br />
2020-05-06<br />
Combines harvest a field of canola still remaining over the winter Tuesday afternoon. The crop, which was for the Canadian Food Grains Bank’s Bear Lake Grow Project, will be sold and money used to buy food and feed the hungry around the world. The Canadian Food Grains Bank is an inter-denominational organization which helps supply food throughout the world. With the UN Food Programme warning of “a famine of Biblical proportions” in Africa because of weather, locusts and the poor not being able to access food because of Covid 19 restrictions, the money will be put to good use. Grande Prairie equipment dealers were very supportive of the program. Use of combines was donated by Douglas Lake Equipment, Prairie Coast Equipment and Rocky Mountain Equipment. Farmer Greg Sears provided the fourth combine.