Outstanding Saskatchewan agrologists recognized
The accomplishments of some of Saskatchewan’s best and brightest agrologists were recognized yesterday.
Five individuals and one organization were selected by the Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists (SIA) based on their contributions in agriculture, bioresources, and environmental sectors within Saskatchewan.
The Recognition Award is presented to Lyse Boisvert. Early in her career, Boisvert worked for Monsanto as a canola breeding assistant and for Cargill as an agronomist. In 2014 she joined Ducks Unlimited Canada as an Agrologist with the Winter Wheat Initiative program in Saskatoon. She later relocated to Yorkton and moved into an expanded agrologist role to look after upland restoration and deliver producer incentive forage programs for the Parkland area.
The Distinguished Agrologist Award was presented to Dr. Sabine Banniza and Dr. Pierre Hucl, faculty members from the University of Saskatchewan.