THE
FARMGATE
Winter
2015
Grains
West
14
What’s inYour Glovebox?
As farmers, we all have our “can’t-live-withouts,” and—no surprise—they’re o en found in the glovebox. In this issue, we asked
Tara Davidson, a grain and cattle farmer from Strathmore, to open up her glovebox. Here’s what we found:
1.
First-aid kit
,
2.
Bear Paw snack,
3.
Taylor Swi CD
,
4.
Fence staples,
5.
Thomas and Friends book,
6.
Fencing pliers,
7.
Electrical tape
,
8.
Needle-nose pliers,
9.
Livestock hypodermic needle,
10.
Tire pressure gauge,
11.
Girl’s pull-up diaper. (I have a toddler, so you never know
when you’ll need a spare.)
Each issue,
GrainsWest
will show you a close-
up view of an ag-related image and it’s up to
you to correctly identify it. Email your winning
answer to
contests@grainswest.com
for your
chance to win a prize, awarded to one ran-
domly selected contest entrant who answered
correctly. Then, watch for the next issue, where
we will reveal the full image and have a new
one to keep you guessing.
Do you have a glovebox that you would like
GrainsWest
to peek inside? Or a farm image
that would make readers say “What is it?” If so,
send us the picture and drop us a line:
info@grainswest.com
What is it?
Last Issue’s Image
This Issue’s Image
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Congratulations to Lloyd Voss from Lethbridge,
a production agronomist with Bayer Crop-
Science. Lloyd has won a prize pack courtesy of
Alberta Barley and the Alberta Wheat Commis-
sion for correctly identifying last issue’s image
as a Monosem vacuum planter.