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"Sorry Bristow, I don't quite understand what you are saying. Roadrunner, you are rig…"

Colin Lundy replied Jan 18, 2011 to Environmentally Responsible Farming: What does it mean to you?

10 Jan 18, 2011
Reply by Bristow

"A lot of people blame government for all of the "eco friendly" propaganda, but actua…"

Colin Lundy replied Jan 14, 2011 to Environmentally Responsible Farming: What does it mean to you?

10 Jan 18, 2011
Reply by Bristow

"A friend of mine raises certified organic 100% grass fed beef - red poll, a rare bre…"

Colin Lundy replied Dec 3, 2010 to EASTER CALLS OUT FARM LEADERS

5 Dec 17, 2010
Reply by Roadrunner

"Every since I first listened to this interview I have been getting SPAM messages fro…"

Colin Lundy replied Nov 25, 2010 to Great topic for discussion - "Is Organic Food Really What You Think It Is?"

6 Nov 25, 2010
Reply by Bristow

"Mercer even chose the best tractor for the job - Farmall 100!"

Colin Lundy replied Oct 7, 2010 to Rick Mercer at the IPM Segment

2 Oct 18, 2010
Reply by Kevin Stewart

"There are a handful of cooperative farms in Ontario that incorporate worker and hous…"

Colin Lundy replied Jul 19, 2010 to Intentional Community Farms, Co-operative Farms or Mult-Family Farming Anyone?

7 Jul 19, 2010
Reply by Ekandi

"Dr Moore is able to temper misinformed opinionators, but science is also an opinion.…"

Colin Lundy replied Feb 23, 2010 to AgVisionTV Online: Kevin Stewart Talks to Dr Patrick Moore, Founder of GreenPeace about Farming and Activism.

3 Feb 23, 2010
Reply by Colin Lundy

"I made reference to this video with respect to another discussion on farms.com. - th…"

Colin Lundy replied Feb 19, 2010 to AgVisionTV Online: Kevin Stewart Talks to Dr Patrick Moore, Founder of GreenPeace about Farming and Activism.

3 Feb 23, 2010
Reply by Colin Lundy

"Just finished listening to an interview with Patrick Moore, ex Greenpeace scientist,…"

Colin Lundy replied Feb 11, 2010 to Greenpeace promoting organic - a Canadian shoppers guide to avoiding GMOs

1 Feb 11, 2010
Reply by Colin Lundy

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The Alberta Pulse Growers Commission (APG) has confirmed that 30.3% of eligible producers’ 2025 check-off payment is eligible for the Scientific Research & Experimental Development (SR&ED) tax credit for their investment in APG-funded research and development projects. Producers are eligible to claim up to a maximum of 15% for non-incorporated farm operations and up to a maximum of 35% for incorporated operations of the determined 30.3%. Producers who have paid check-off this past year and have not asked for refunds are eligible claimants for this year’s credits. For more detailed information about the SR&ED Tax Credit, APG advises you to contact an accountant or the Canada Revenue Agency. For a history of SR&ED with Alberta Pulse Growers visit https://albertapulse.com/research-tax-credit/ . Information about APG research investments in 2024-25 is available at https://albertapulse.com/resource-library/ . The federal SR&ED tax program is administered by the Canada Revenue Agency (CR

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