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4-H Co-Founder Inducted Into Canadian Agricultural Hall Of Fame

A Manitoban was among the five inductees to go into the Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame this past weekend in Regina.
 
The Late E. Ward Jones will be especially remembered for his role in the development of 4-H across Canada, as co-founder of the precursor to 4-H clubs in Manitoba. He made tremendous contributions to the ag industry during his short 48-year life.
 
Other nominees included cereal researcher Dr. Ron DePauw,  former Saskatchewan Premier Grant Devine, Canadian winemaking pioneer Anthony von Mandl, and the late Ovila Lebel - an egg farmer from Quebec.
 
Source : PortageOnline

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We are taking students out to southern Manitoba to Hespler Farms! Farmer Wayne will teach students how he plants and cares for his potato crop and why potatoes are such a unique crop to grow. Teachers, check out your AITC Dashboard for Math'd Potatoes, a potato-themed classroom resource to pair with this tour video. Thank you to Peak of the Market and Penner Farm Services for making this event possible.