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Shape the Future of Crop Innovation: Take Part in the Western Crop Innovations Survey

Western Crop Innovations (WCI), a not-for-profit crop research and development centre based in Lacombe, is calling on producers across Western Canada to take part in a critical survey. Your input could be the key to shaping WCI’s future business plan and ensuring that the centre’s efforts align with the needs of the agricultural community.

The survey is quick—taking just 3-5 minutes to complete—but its impact could be long-lasting. WCI relies on your expertise to guide their research and development priorities, making your feedback a crucial part of their planning process.

Rest assured, your responses will remain anonymous, and any question you’re uncomfortable with can be skipped. All data collected will be used solely for the development of WCI’s business plan and kept strictly confidential.

Now is your chance to contribute to the future of agricultural innovation. Your participation will help drive meaningful progress, allowing WCI to better serve the needs of producers like you.

Access the survey as https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/89NP5KK.

WCI was formed April 1 and was formerly known as the Field Crop Development Centre.

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