Correction: A story entitled “Buhler donates to drought” on page 56 of
the Aug. 22 edition should have read that John and Bonnie Buhler have
donated $200,000 to the Saskatchewan Cattle Feeders Association, the
Municipal District of Provost, Alta., and the Agriculture Producers
Association of New Brunswick.
The chief executive officer of a Winnipeg farm equipment manufacturer
has donated $200,000 to help western farmers needing hay.
John Buhler of Buhler Industries said in a News release
news that the money
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will be split between the Agricultural Producers of Saskatchewan, the
Municipal District of Provost, Alta., and the Agriculture Producers of
New Brunswick. It is intended to offset freight costs for hauling hay
into drought-damaged regions on the Prairies.
He said he and his wife Bonnie made the personal donation to support
those who have supported their business over the last 35 years. Buhler
manufacturers Versatile, Farm King, Allied and Inland farm equipment.
Dry conditions across many regions of Alberta and Saskatchewan have
created severe feed shortages this year. Buhler hopes it encourages
others to donate.
“Our neighbours need help. We all must act now,” he said.
The Mennonite Central Committee and the Winnipeg Foundation will help
process the donation.