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Five individuals to enter Saskatchewan Agricultural Hall of Fame

The Western Canadian Crop Production Show was used as the backdrop to announce five new inductees into the Saskatchewan Agricultural Hall of Fame.

Bill Huber from Lipton has represented many agriculture programs across Canada and the United States. He was president of the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association from 2017 to 2020. Prior to that, he was also on the executive of the Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association.

“I had the privilege of sitting on that board for a couple of years, I was involved in an inland terminal that we built and that was a big part of my life and I’ve been an RM counselor for 11 years and on the SARM board for the seven years,” Huber said.

He and his wife, Jan, have hosted numerous field days on their farm for farmers all over the world.

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