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Saskatchewan Welcomes Clean Seed

Clean Seed recently announced plans to move the assembly of its SMART Seeder MAX-S to Saskatoon along with customer service and training, sales, service, warranty and related R & D activities.
 
Clean Seed's Chief Executive Officer Graeme Lempriere says much of their technology development work was rooted in Saskatchewan.
 
Trade and Export Development Minister Jeremy Harrison says the Province is delighted to welcome Clean Seed to the province.
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What Is Canola

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Canadian + Oil = Canola. Do you ever wonder what those bright yellow fields are on the Canadian prairies? That's canola! The tiny cross-shaped yellow flowers identify the plants as a part of the crucifer family and, more specifically, they belong to a section (or genus) of the family called Brassica. Brassica plants include mustard, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli and turnip. The canola plant produces tiny seeds that are later crushed to extrude canola oil, one of the most widely used oils in kitchens around the world!