McCain Foods Recognizes Guest Farms Ltd. As Champion Grower
McCain Foods Recognizes Guest Farms Ltd. As Champion Potato Grower (Florenceville plant)
Guest Farms Ltd. of Holmesville was named the 2018-2019 McCain Champion Potato Grower for Florenceville-Bristol during the 46th Annual McCain Growers’ Banquet held August 22.
This year, approximately 200 guests gathered at Northern Carleton Civic Center in Florenceville-Bristol to celebrate the top growers and to recognize their hard work over the past year.
Allison McCain, Chairman of McCain Foods Limited, Dale McCarthy, VP Integrated Supply Chain NA and Christine Wentworth, VP Agriculture NA extended personal congratulations to Guest Farms and all of the McCain growers.
Christine Wentworth, VP Agriculture shared an optimistic outlook on what has been a rather difficult crop year:
“The challenging season provided an opportunity to demonstrate our commitment to one another.”Allison McCain, Chairman, concluded the speaking portion of the event with a few words of his own:
She also congratulated the growers for making the best of the poor season.
“New Brunswick was less affected than other regions, and this is attributed to the efforts that all of you made to improve soil health, adopt regenerative growing practices, and continue the journey toward a more sustainable, resilient, and higher yielding crop.”
“Climate change is real and, while we have to reduce our carbon emissions, we will benefit from a longer growing season. I am optimistic about the growth prospects for the local potato industry. We are seeing higher yields as a result of new practices, new technology, new varieties and, importantly, more young people coming back to the far.”
Simon and Matthew Guest were thrilled to be announced as the Champion Grower. They have been contracting with McCain for 24 years, held the top ten position once before, and this is their first time winning the Champion Grower title.
When asked why he farms, Simon Guest gave a simple answer: it’s in his blood.
Simon Guest:
“I live on the farm I grew up on.”Now his eldest son Matthew is continuing the family business.
Simon explained, referring to his 250-acre farm in Holmesville, NB.
“I tried a few other things but they just weren’t what I wanted to do. I always came back to farming.”
The other growers who qualified for the top 10 roster, in order of standing were:
- RH Mclean Farms Inc. (Randy and Jason McLean- Bedell)
- B and C Young Farms Ltd. (Blair and Chad Young- Bedell)
- Ross Culberson Farms Ltd. (Ross Culberson- Wilmot)
- AW Reid Ltd. (Andrew Reid- Upper Knoxford)
- Kevin Floyd Ltd. (Kevin Floyd- Bloomfield)
- Herb Culberson Farms Ltd. (Herb Culberson- Jacksonville)
- Double B Farms Ltd. (Dana and Aaron Bubar- Bubartown)
- Brian Markey (Brian Markey- Jacksonville)
- Ralph B Culberson & Sons Ltd. (Roy and Robert Culberson- Jacksonville)
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