
Good morning.
Even as snow still blankets our horizon there is a flurry of activity behind the scenes in preparation for the approaching growing season. Farmers and distributors alike are out ‘shopping’ and gearing up for the ’not too distant’ planting cycle.
Delivery time tables are taken seriously and require careful balancing of raw material supplies and timely packaged product, ready for shipment. That’s what great team work is all about.
Cambrian is ready for 2009.
Regards, SP
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