‘Community Challenge’ helping community groups

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Published: October 1, 2021

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This year’s BASF Community Challenge features a $25,000 grand prize for a community organization along with $5,000 each for eight other community groups. 

Farmers who have grown InVigor hybrid canola can nominate an organization and must either say how the organization made a difference in their community or “share their BASF success story.”

Details and the online entry can be found at agsolutions.ca/invigorcommunity. Three Alberta organizations received $5,000 last year. 

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