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NOVEMBER 2015 11 CSTA strives to be a very collabora- tive association as weve shown in the past through our participation in the Partners in Innovation and industry ini- tiative on alfalfa coexistence planning. We believe that through effective col- laboration great strides can be made. Regardless of whether its at home in Canada or overseas Devitt believes companies large and small deserve open access to trade seed and conduct business. Canada is on the right track but its more important than ever for our members to stay engaged and participate at all levels of the association Devitt says. I am excited to work with our members who offer much knowledge and are experts in their fields to further the presence of CSTA domestically and internationally. Firsthand Experience Another positive attribute of Devitts is his farm background Horner adds. Devitt remains active in his familys farm and knows firsthand the highs and lows of production agriculture. Helping run the family farm gives Crosby unique insight and perspective on the seed industry and the job our members have in supplying high qual- ity seed to customers Horner says. Shannon Schindle At the Canadian Seed Trade Associations annual meeting in July Crosby Devitt networks with members and prepares to take the helm as executive director. PhotoJulieNowickiPhotographer. 1930 1950 1970 1990 2010 Trust the Experience. Call today to learn how Satake can help solve your seed sorting demands. 1 281 276-3600