Harvest of Hope - Volunteer farmers harvest the crops on the 85 acres of land outside Balgonie dedicated to the Harvest of Hope campaign. The crops are planted, matured and sowed by volunteers and sold through Viterra. All proceeds go to the Canadian Foodgrains Bank to help aid in short and long term projects dedicated to ending food insecurities in over 30 under-developed countries around the world. (Ashley Scarfe/Grasslands News)

There is an unassuming 85 acres of land outside Balgonie that makes a huge impact across the world. The land sits at the Viterra terminal and is leased by the Canadian Foodgrains Bank for only a dollar. From here, it is worked by volunteer farmers and the proceeds from its harvest go to feeding people […]

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