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Post by customfarmer on Jul 3, 2021 23:58:25 GMT -6
Looking for a place in North Dakota that accepts shipments from the U.S. and can reload onto a farmer coming in from Manitoba, would be 1 pallet of product.
Sort of on the same topic, I've been told farmers from Canada can come into the U.S. and pick up products for use on their own farms that don't have a Canadian registration, anyone know if this is indeed the case?
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Post by jcalder on Jul 4, 2021 16:06:55 GMT -6
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Post by SWMan on Jul 4, 2021 16:25:21 GMT -6
Not sure on your exact location, but this place is popular just south of the Peace Gardens. I haven't gone south since February of last year because who knows what stupid rule the government throws at you next, but I think some guys have done it for "essential" stuff. Farming is considered essential. If you check with them they probably know what is currently happening at the border, and I would check with Canada customs as well. www.bordershippingservices.com/
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Post by customfarmer on Jul 4, 2021 22:50:49 GMT -6
Thanks for the leads! I'll make some phone calls tomorrow.
I'm in eastern Idaho, but I moonlight as a western territory manager for a company out of Louisiana. We have a dealer in ND that is having good success against flea beetles with a combination containing a couple of our products, they have a customer in Manitoba they want to drop ship product to, but Canada in general makes it extremely difficult for a small company to obtain a Canadian registration. The farmer says if we can get it shipped to the border somewhere, Canadian law allows a farmer to cross the border and bring anything with a U.S. registration into Canada for their own use.
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Post by Beerwiser on Jul 5, 2021 6:16:55 GMT -6
I am pretty sure that farmer is wrong. Any pesticide used in Canada legally has to have a PCP number.
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