WINNIPEG, Manitoba--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 14, 2024-- Ag Growth International (AGI) is proud to announce the successful conclusion of its Conveyor for a Cause campaign, which raised a total of $66,375 CAD for the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) . The campaign, launched in October to coincide with Breast Cancer Awareness Month, featured an AGI pink limited-edition UCX3 U-trough belt conveyor that was offered up for bid by Canadian farmers. This press release features multimedia.

View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241114513042/en/ Surrounded by a yard of conveyors, family members of Bolt Seed Farm, Wynyard, SK -- Wyatt Bolt, Walker Bolt, Tod Bolt, Scott Bolt -- join Rodger Lohman, Canadian Cancer Society; and AGI’s Tom Firth and Ryan Campion to celebrate $66,375 CAD raised in AGI's Pink Conveyor for a Cause campaign for cancer awareness.

Bolt Seed Farm secured the high bid. (Photo: Business Wire) The highlight of the campaign was the winning bid of $65,100 CAD, secured by the family members and employees of fifth-generation Bolt Seed Farm, Wynyard, SK. In addition to the auction, public donations contributed $1,275 CAD to the overall fundraising total, demonstrating the community’s support for breast cancer research and awareness.

“We are thrilled with the outcome of AGI’s Conveyor for a Cause campaign,” said Tom Firth, Senior Director of Manufacturing for AGI Canada Farm. “The generosity of the farming community and the public, in gene.