Our steps with local farm communities:

Have you received this magazine? Yes, this is us! Thanks a lot for the great support from our farming communities and all the crop experts who participated in this cover crop day to evaluate the drone spreading capability and efficacy.  

Meet our honorable Minister Lisa Thompson
Alex's wonderful introduction won everyone's applause.
Top notch tech guys with CFFO GM Tom Tavani

We are deeply honored to have been invited by Boris Horodynsky of Innisfil Horodynsky Farms to take part in this incredible event!

This is not just about a generous a-million-dollar donation to the Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre Foundation from Boris’s Farms—it’s a gesture of love and hope for countless patients. Boris expressed his wish that through his dedication, young people will see that they too can achieve meaningful things and make a difference.

A true pioneer, Boris Horodynsky was the first in Canada to adopt sub-centimeter GPS-guided technology on tractors back in 1999. We are also immensely grateful for his support of DJI Agriculture’s drone technology, allowing us to use his land for demonstrations and training sessions to help share this innovative technology to more people.

We hope DJI’s agricultural drone technology can help address the challenges of post-rain cultivation, reduce input, increase crop yields, and enhance efficient crop management through its integrated precision agriculture platform.

And if you love onions, you’re in for a treat—Horodynsky Farms grows a stunning variety, from white and yellow to pink and purple!

Link to Horodynsky Farms Webpage

Link to Horodynsky Farms Facebook Page

 
Remember to find Horodynsky’s brand from #Loblaws #Zehrs and #NoFrills!  
 
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Boris Horodynsky Donated 1 Million to RVH foundation
Boris Horodynsky thumbs up for the Agras T40
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Meet our honorable Barrie-Innisfil MP John Brassard
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Meet our honorable Innisfil Mayor Lynn Dollin