Farmers invited to safely dispose of old pesticides, animal meds

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Manitoba producers will have an opportunity to safely dispose of unwanted farm chemicals and expired livestock medications later this month through Cleanfarms’ free collection program, running Oct. 27 to 31 at 20 sites across the province.

The initiative, supported by the Canadian Animal Health Institute and crop protection industry partners, helps farmers responsibly manage hazardous materials and reduce environmental risks.

“This is one of our longest-running programs and continues to provide meaningful environmental benefits across the country,” said Barry Friesen, Cleanfarms’ executive director. “We’re proud to offer Manitoba farmers a free drop-off and a trusted way to dispose of these materials.”

Local collection sites include:

• Altona – Oct. 28: GJ Chemical Co., Junction of Hwy 30 and Rd. 9 N.

• Brunkild – Oct. 27: MK Agro, 3062 Rd. 39 NW.

• St. Claude – Oct. 29: R-Way AG, 38084 PTH 2

Drop-off hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day.

Farmers can bring obsolete agricultural pesticides with a Pest Control Product number and livestock or equine medications bearing a DIN, serial number or notification number.

Items not accepted include treated seed, sharps or needles, medicated feed, aerosol containers, and household pesticides or medications. Cleanfarms reminds producers to ensure materials are clearly labelled and securely packaged before drop-off.

More details, including a full list of Manitoba collection sites and preparation guidelines, are available at cleanfarms.ca/materials/unwanted-pesticides-animal-meds.

Cleanfarms operates across Canada, recovering and recycling agricultural plastics, packaging and products to support a more sustainable farm environment.

Lana Meier
Lana Meier
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