AGI’s Pink Conveyor campaign raises more than $60,000 for breast cancer research

A new color of “iron” has joined Bolt Seed Farm’s lineup of grain handling and conveying equipment.  

Diego Flammini, associate editor of Farms.com, recently caught up with Scott Bolt, Bolt Seed Farm of Wynyard, SK, about the farm’s new pink UCX³ U-trough belt conveyor. The Bolt families recently secured the winning bid of $65,100  CAD in helping AGI’s Conveyor for a Cause Campaign raise a total of $66,375 CAD for cancer research through the Canadian Cancer Society.  

IMG_8643.jpgL-R Bolt Seed Farm's Wyatt Bolt, Walker Bolt, Tod Bolt, and Scott Bolt presented a check to Rodger Lohman, Canadian Cancer Society; and AGI’s Tom Firth and Ryan Campion (Photo by Renee Rude, AGI) 

 

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Scott Bolt and his new PINK conveyor on the farm

Farms.com explores “why” the members of this fifth generation farm participated in the campaign securing AGI’s pink UCX³ U-trough belt conveyor. 
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Hear from Rodger Lohman from Canadian Cancer Society

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