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SynergyAG expands ag retail footprint to northeast Saskatchewan

The agriculture retail company announced Monday it will build its 11th crop input centre just south of Melfort, Sask. on a five-acre site along highway 41 just south of the city.

President and CEO Brad Hanmer said the company started six years ago with an emphasis on being a trusted, independent crop supplier.

“When you look at the landscape of all independent retail, we’re just trying to bring back that same opportunity that customers may come to appreciate with having an intimate business in their own town,” he said.

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