b'Count on us for MORE, and NOWfor lessIntroducing the Compact OptiCount JVJonathan Nyborg serves as past-president of the Canadian Seed Growers Association.the other four Seed Synergy partners to go forward with some form of the amalgamation.For me, Seeds Canada should still move forward; its just a matter of who and how. There arent any clear answers rights Every lotnow, Sparry said.started with aSparrypresident of the CSTA and manager of Ontarios count per poundC&M Seedsis a member of the CSGA. Her company is a CSTA for planning, wasmember, belongs to the CPTA, is a client of CSI, and utilizes the processed, and endedservices of CSAAC, as well.with a count per poundIts unfortunate the growers voted the way they did, and well for packaging.But in thesee what the implications of that are for CSGA down the road. world of Precision Ag youI think the goal should be to continue moving things forward can know so much more!Youquickly. Its just a matter of determining who, what and how. need count per pound data, why notIts tough to know what to say. Its disappointing, but were still get information on physical properties such as size, shape? With theOpti-Countinvested in moving Seeds Canada forward, albeit in a slightly + So Much More Seed Analyzercount onaltered format, she added.us for more information! In 2021, the Canadian federal government will begin modern-izing Canadas seed regulatory system. With CSGAs executive director Glyn Chancey set to depart come February 2021, CSGA past-president Jonathan Nyborg said in the event of a no vote,PROCESS804-514-9189work would need to begin to help the CSGA evolve into what is I S I O N processvis.com being dubbed CSGA 2.0. VS E E D S O L U T I O N S There will be a lot of effort required moving forwards under all scenarios being considered, Nyborg said. CSGA can con-tinue to focus on becoming the best version of itselfCSGA 2.0 281-276-3600 continue to work towards some form of consolidation with the satake-usa.com partners, or both. It will be up to them as well.Seeds Canada inaugural board member and Manitoba-based seed grower Eric McLean said the results of a no vote would be profound for the CSGA.If the other four industry partners move ahead with a version of Seeds Canada with a significantly muted grower voice, it will leave our sector without the grassroots influence that the inclu-sion of CSGA would have provided, McLean said. CSGA will not be able to continue as it is today either way Backlit Count & Measure Datait will need to transform, and CSGA 2.0 will be a drastically different association.SW34/ SEEDWORLD.COMOCTOBER 2020'