Ontario Agriculture

The network for agriculture in Ontario, Canada

Grey Soil & Crop AGM & Winter Meeting

Event Details

Grey Soil & Crop AGM & Winter Meeting

Time: December 18, 2025 from 5pm to 9pm
Location: Bognor Community Centre
Street: 597353 Grey Road 25,
City/Town: Bognor, Ontario N0H 1E
Website or Map: http://www.greyagservices.ca
Phone: 519-986-3756
Event Type: agm, &amp, winter, meeting
Organized By: Grey County Soil & Crop Improvement Association
Latest Activity: Nov 19, 2025

Export to Outlook or iCal (.ics)

Event Description

The Winter Meeting + Social and Tradeshow will be held at the Bognor Community Centre on Thursday December 18 th, 2025. Doors will open at 5:00 pm for welcome and socializing with the supper beginning at 5:30 pm.
This year marks the first time the winter meeting will be held in the evening, and it will be a licensed event. Attendees are encouraged to bring significant others. Agribusinesses will be set up throughout the venue, offering opportunities to network and build valuable connections.

The evening will feature a keynote presentation from The Honourable Robert Black, P.Ag. (Hon.), Senator (ON) — a lifelong advocate for Canadian agriculture and rural leadership. His career spans influential roles with OMAFRA, 4-H Ontario, the Ontario Soybean Growers, the Centre for Rural Leadership, and the Rural Ontario Institute (ROI). Senator Black credits formative programs such as 4-H, Junior Farmers, and the Advanced Agricultural Leadership
Program (AALP) for shaping the skills that ultimately led him to the Senate. His presentation, “Critical Ground: Why Soil is Essential to Canada’s Economic, Environmental, Human and
Social Health,” will explore key findings and recommendations from a national soil study — work
that also informed the proposed Bill S-230, calling for a national soil health strategy focused on protection, conservation, and enhancement. Senator Black will also discuss current challenges

in agriculture, including land use, climate pressures, labour shortages, AI, and international
trade.

Registration is $30 to reserve a plate, and the Grey SCIA Membership fee is $50.

Pre-registration required by December 9, 2025
in order to reserve your gourmet dinner

Comment Wall

Comment

RSVP for Grey Soil & Crop AGM & Winter Meeting to add comments!

Join Ontario Agriculture

Attending (1)

Agriculture Headlines from Farms.com Canada East News - click on title for full story

Industry reactions to Canada’s trade deal with China

China lifted tariffs on canola while keeping levies on pork

USDA Crop Report Shakes Up Grain Markets

The Ag Commodity Corner+ Podcast reviews the bearish USDA report, fund activity, biofuel policy delays, and Canada China trade developments that influenced grain, oilseed, and energy markets during mid-January.

Mexico’s Pork Probe Puts Spotlight on Cross Border Demand and Disease Pressures

Mexico’s December launch of anti dumping and anti subsidy investigations into U.S. pork imports has intensified trade discussions, prompting coordinated responses from USMEF, NPPC, and U.S. trade officials.

Canola industry welcomes significant progress on Chinese tariffs

The Canola Council of Canada (CCC) and Canadian Canola Growers Association (CCGA) welcome the announcement made today in Beijing to provide significant tariff relief for Canadian canola seed and meal. Under the agreement reached between Canada and China, tariffs on Canadian canola seed imports are expected to be reduced to 15% as of March 1, 2026, and the current 100% tariffs on canola meal are expected to be removed as of March 1, 2026, until at least the end of the calendar year. “The agreement reached on canola seed and meal is an important milestone in Canada’s trading relationship with China,” says Chris Davison, CCC President & CEO. “The Canadian canola industry has been clear since the outset that these tariffs are a political issue requiring a political solution. We are pleased to see significant progress in restoring market access for seed and meal and will continue to build on this development by working to achieve permanent and complete tariff relief, including for canola o

Prime Minister Carney forges new strategic partnership with the People's Republic of China focused on energy, agri-food, and trade

In a more divided and uncertain world, Canada is building a stronger, more independent, and more resilient economy. To that end, Canada's new government is working with urgency and determination to diversify our trade partnerships and catalyse massive new levels of investment. As the world's second-largest economy, China presents enormous opportunities for Canada in this mission. To forge a new Canada-China partnership, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, visited Beijing, the People's Republic of China, this week. This marked the first visit to China by a Canadian Prime Minister since 2017. In Beijing, Prime Minister Carney met with the President of China, Xi Jinping, the Premier of China, Li Qiang, and the Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of China, Zhao Leji. After their meeting, Prime Minister Carney and President Xi released a joint statement outlining the pillars of Canada and China's new strategic partnership. Central to this new partnership is a

© 2026   Created by Darren Marsland.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service