"There are many important players in agriculture. The Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture program is one way to honour the women contributing to the growth of this incredible industry. Don't miss the first two interviews with 2025 honourees. "
Researchers at the University of Alberta initiated a three-year project in 2022 to examine the resistance of flea beetles to insecticides across the Prairies.
Cambouris, a research scientist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada focusing in soil, precision agriculture and soil regenerative practices, is one of the 2025 Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture honourees.
Growing up on a grain and dairy farm, Candace Mitschke has always been involved in agriculture, but her career path has taken many turns. Now she's executive director of Saskatchewan Farm Stewardship Association.