"We all feel that we're very lucky here in Canada to have the food security that we do. This was a very unique way for us to help out those in need...We love to give a hand we when can."
Wiens says it was a bit of down year for the soybeans due to the dry conditions, however in the end they were still able to raise about $30,000 for the Canadian Foodgrains Bank. He notes the crop yielded about 30 bushels per acre.
The group is considering growing canola or wheat next year.
Sponsors for the project included NorthStar Genetics, BASF, Bayer, Marc Hutlet Seeds, and Nutrien Ag Solutions.
Source : Steinbachonline