SeedMaster announced today its intention to invest $10 million in expanding its Emerald Park, Sask., headquarters, just east of Regina.
SeedMaster says it intends to add 12,000 square feet to its facility in Emerald Park, a 6,000 square foot addition to its recently-acquired 6,000 square foot building, which will bring it close to doubling its fabrication capacity.
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“Demand for SeedMaster technology has grown especially over the last couple of years, which had prompted our search for a suitable location to expand,” said Don Henry, CEO of SeedMaster in a press release. “We were able to acquire the space beside our current facilities and we’re excited to enter this new phase of growth at SeedMaster, right here in Emerald Park.”
The added buildings and yard area will also allow the company to eventually increase manufacturing output when needed to meet expected future sales growth. To help spur that demand, Henry says the company is preparing to pull the wraps off new products at the Ag in Motion 2024 farm show near Langham, Sask., in mid-July.
Those will include the new Ultra Pro 3 (UP3) on-frame tank system, the new E Series Air Cart and the new single knife air drill.
SeedMaster was founded in 2002 and produces seeding systems that are sold to customers throughout North America, Australia, and Eastern Europe. All these systems are built in their Saskatchewan facility.