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SSGA Partnership Campaign

Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association Partnership

Since 1913 the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association is the biggest and most passionate advocate for independent cattle producers in Saskatchewan. We consider the SSGA an effective, strong and independent thinking organization, determined to strengthen the industry for the good of the people and our Province. Young’s Equipment and the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association are upholding the same high values and today we are happy to announce our partnership and tell you how you will be able to benefit from it as well:

Between now and December 31st active Members of the SSGA will receive a $1,250 Young’s Equipment Gift Card for Parts and/or Service at any Young’s Equipment location with the purchase of any of the following new units:

- Case IH MFD Loader Tractor (60-185 HP)
- Case IH RB565 Round Baler
- NDE Vertical Mixer
- Highline CFR Bale Processor


In addition to that, we will donate $250 per unit sold to the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association to support their formidable cause.
Safe to say it pays out to be an SSGA member, please klick the following button if you’d like to join them:

Join the SSGA

If you’re interested in this offer, we will be happy to answer all your questions and assist you in all your needs. Give us a call, we’re looking forward to hearing from you.

Raymore Service Department’s 2018 Pinnacle Award

2018 Raymore Pinnacle Award

Representing Case IH is Darren Keefe, Manager of Field Service Operations (Saskatchewan), presenting the Raymore Service Department’s Pinnacle Award for meeting Case IH’s Pinnacle Service Criteria. Raymore has met these requirements for the past 4 years. Pinnacle awards are presented to an elite group of Case IH dealers who have met the highest standards for facilities, training, and customer service within their Service Department. Congratulations to the Raymore Service Team on this achievement.

Regina Service Department’s 2018 Pinnacle Award

2018 Regina Pinnacle Award

Representing Case IH is Darren Keefe, Manager of Field Service Operations (Saskatchewan), presenting the Regina Service Department’s Pinnacle Award for meeting Case IH’s Pinnacle Service Criteria. Regina has met these requirements for the past 4 years. Pinnacle awards are presented to an elite group of Case IH dealers who have met the highest standards for facilities, training, and customer service within their Service Department. Congratulations to the Regina Service Team on this achievement.

Davidson Service Department’s 2018 Pinnacle Award

2018 Davidson Pinnacle Award

Representing Case IH is Darren Keefe, Manager of Field Service Operations (Saskatchewan), presenting the Davidson Service Department’s Pinnacle Award for meeting Case IH’s Pinnacle Service Criteria. Davidson has met these requirements for the past 4 years. Pinnacle awards are presented to an elite group of Case IH dealers who have met the highest standards for facilities, training, and customer service within their Service Department. Congratulations to the Davidson Service Team on this achievement.

Red in our Veins

Quilting at it’s best! Our very own Jolene is proudly presenting her new handmade CaseIH quilt. #thankyoufarmers

Handmade Case IH Quilt
Handmade Case IH Quilt

AG Equipment Program Opens Doors for Next Generation

 

Agricultural equipment dealers are working with Saskatchewan high schools to find a new generation of employees.

Many of the 125 farm dealerships in the province have at least a couple openings for agricultural equipment technicians.

Consumer Choice Award 2018

Young's Equipment Inc has been recognized by the Consumer Choice Award (CCA) for the Farm Equipment Parts and Supplies in Regina award. Thank you to our customers and communities for giving us the chance to serve you! #ThankYouFarmers

Consumer Choice Award 2018

Consumer Choice Award (CCA) was established in 1987 and is considered to be the most distinguished award for business excellence in Canada. This is the only organization in North America to recognize business excellence by conducting third party market research of both the consumer & business community with statistical accuracy. The research method determines all the service providers, ultimately selects the top ranked companies and establishes the winner within each industry.

Each year across Canada, Consumer Choice Award gathers opinions, perceptions and expectations through the responses of thousands of consumers and businesses. All winners have gone through a rigorous selection process conducted by a third party research firm to ensure only the most outstanding service providers are the winners within their respective industry.

Consumer Choice Award lives in Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Hamilton, London, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec City, Regina, Saskatoon, St. John's, Toronto, Vancouver, Waterloo and Winnipeg.

Sending Humboldt our Love

Together, we stand with #Humboldt by sending our love, thoughts and prayers to all of those affected 💚💛 #JerseyForHumboldt #HumboldtStrong #JerseyDay

(Posted on Kubota Canada's Facebook Page)

2017 Case IH Quadtrac - Jay Leno's Garage

Watch Jay drive this monstrous tractor and learn about its innovative engineering with Mitch Kaiser and Lee Klatcher.

Employment Program

 

Local Businesses Support Vulnerable Youth Through Employment Program

 

Enjoy an all-you-can-eat German buffet and bottomless beer and wine, all while supporting a good cause, at the second annual Sasktober Fest fundraiser this Saturday. All funds raised will go toward the Employability Project — a pre-employment program aimed at connecting youth looking for job opportunities with local businesses. 

Run by Street Culture Project, the program is in its second year and helps youth who come from difficult pasts overcome barriers.

“They generally have lacked strong role models for work ethic,” said Kim Sutherland, CEO of Street Culture Project. “Many are second-or-third-generation dependent on social assistance. So they don’t have natural role models that would give them first, a reflection of work ethic and second, ideas of what work looks like — the whole concept of going to work.”

Kevin Gamracy is a service manager at Young’s Equipment in Regina. Last year the company participated in the program, employing a youth approximately 18 years old. The initial placement was meant to last for three weeks, but ended up continuing for more than two months.

“It’s to give the kids a chance,” said Gamracy. “You can’t write everyone off right away.”

 

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