缅北强奸 alumni inducted into the Quebec Agricultural Hall of Fame
Congratulations to two alumni of 缅北强奸's Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences,聽Ann Louise Carson, B.Sc.(Agr.)鈥81, and聽Odette Menard, B.Sc.(Agr.Eng.)鈥83, M.Sc.鈥91, who were inducted to Quebec's Agricultural Hall of Fame at the organization's gala on October 26th.聽 This year, the annual event made history as it marked the first time the Quebec Agricultural Hall of Fame has welcomed two women in the same induction year.
鈥淚t now takes a whole hand to count the number of women in the Hall of Fame,鈥 recalled Carson, who was the first woman to head Holstein Canada, in . 鈥淚've always been against quotas. You don't get a job because you're a woman. You should get the job because you're the best person. But brace yourself, the wave is coming!鈥
鈥淲hen I started studying rural engineering and arrived in my class, I thought there was a girls' class somewhere. I was the only girl among the guys,鈥 recalls M茅nard, a pioneer in soil health who was also named to the Canadian Soil Conservation Hall of Fame in 2005.
鈥淭here's a lot of work to be done to achieve true gender parity. Recognition and expertise are still often attached to the guy rather than the girl.鈥
鈥擮dette Menard, B.Sc.(Agr.Eng.)鈥83, M.Sc.鈥91
Carson and Menard were inducted alongside聽Serge Lefebvre,聽the co-owner of Ferme St-Ours, who was also president of Producteurs d'艙ufs du Qu茅bec from 2004 to 2011, and the former General President of the Union des producteurs agricoles, Marcel Groleau.
Groleau, who in 2024 was awarded 缅北强奸's highest honor, an honorary doctorate, thanked and congratulated those who have supported him over the years.
鈥淚've always been impressed by the biographies of the people we've inducted, and I must admit I never imagined I'd end up here,鈥 said Mr. Groleau in an interview with La Terre聽before the ceremony began. 鈥淭he most important thing is to remember the people I worked with.鈥
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