MNP opens new office in Plenty
By Joan Janzen
PLENTY - A new business has opened its doors at 95 Railway Avenue in Plenty, Sask. Everyone is invited to the grand opening of the MNP office and agronomy shop on the afternoon of January 31st, where they can check out their new space and enjoy family-oriented activities and refreshments.
Construction of their new building was completed shortly before Christmas, and the team began moving into their new office at the beginning of January 2025. The new building consists of an office, conference room, washroom, storage space and attached heated shop area for their equipment and maintenance needs. The building will serve as a central home base for their agronomy services and MNP Accounting and Consulting services.
Visitors will also meet their AgIntellect team of 11 full-time members within MNP. The team members are based out of Kindersley, Kerrobert, Luseland, Dodsland, Plenty, Biggar, Eatonia and Rosetown.
”I am currently the only Partner in the western half of Saskatchewan,” explained Mike Palmier, who resides on an acreage near Plenty. He described MNP AgIntellect as a sub-brand for MNP that combines agricultural-related accounting, business planning, agronomist field planning and advanced technology to deliver tailored solutions, empowering farmers to make confident, data-driven decisions.
“We are one of six agronomy consulting companies that joined forces to merge into MNP to help establish these new agronomist services within the firm,” he stated.
Mike formed Max Ag Consulting, the original company, in October 2019, based in Plenty. Within five years, they serviced over 300,000 acres in west central Saskatchewan. They specialize in intensive field scouting, variable rate fertility, and seed services and enable customers to utilize the latest technology to increase the profitability of their operations.
Be sure to check out their new facilities during their grand opening. The team at MNP will be sure to give you a warm welcome.