CleanFARMS, a not-for-profit ag waste management organization, is offering a no-cost opportunity for Saskatchewan farmers to dispose of unwanted pesticides and medications.
The program, in partnership with the Canadian Animal Health Institute and with funding support from Saskatchewan Agriculture, will run from October 5-9.
For more details and a list of dates and locations, read the full press release on CleanFARMS.ca.
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