Métiers et professions dans l’agriculture

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What is your future? Do you dream of owning your own business? Maybe you are the creative type, eager to make your mark with graphic design? Or perhaps you get excited by the idea of a career in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math)? Would you be surprised to learn that all of those  (and more!) are career options within the agri-food sector?  Careers in agriculture and food are incredibly diverse… and they aren’t all on the farm.

The agriculture and food sector is at the leading edge of research and innovation to address global challenges. There are endless opportunities which will allow you to make a difference: feed the growing population, protect the environment, care for animals, or help people.

So go ahead…take a look through these profiles of real Canadians working in agriculture and food. You may just get a glimpse of what your future can hold.

Watershed Technician

Watershed Technician

Katelyn earned a two-year college diploma in Renewable Resource Management.  Katelyn is now employed by the Assiniboine Watershed Stewardship Association (AWSA) as a Watershed Technician. Katelyn feels it is important for all farmers to be stewards of the land.

For Katelyn, being a steward of the land is a family tradition. She grew up on a mixed farm and her family made it a priority to practice sustainability. This helped guide Katelyn on her current career path.

Katelyn earned a two-year college diploma in Renewable Resource Management. The very practical and hands-on program piqued her interest in wildlife research, so she worked a couple of wildlife research jobs upon graduation. Katelyn is now employed by the Assiniboine Watershed Stewardship Association (AWSA) as a Watershed Technician. 

AWSA is an independent, non-profit organization that is dedicated to protecting and enhancing source water in the Assiniboine River watershed. Katelyn primarily helps producers in the watershed access and apply for government funding to implement beneficial management practices (BMPs) to ensure the long-term health and sustainability of land-related resources used for agricultural production. The mandate of all watershed associations in the province is source water protection, and Katelyn also assists with any activities to protect the Assiniboine watershed source waters.

Over the past couple of years, many of the BMPs that Katelyn has assisted producers with have been related to the high amount of water that the area has seen. Erosion control applications, while not common most years, have been of particular interest to producers. This BMP involves repairing creeks or waterways that have been damaged by high water levels or crop farming practices.

More often, Katelyn will work with producers who want to minimize livestock manure buildup by creating remote winter sites. These sites allow for less manure build-up and run-off in corrals, and more even nutrient build-up and fertilization throughout a field. The sites are also healthier for animals, resulting in fewer injuries or diseases associated with wet ground, such as hoof rot.

Katelyn feels it is important for all farmers to be stewards of the land. She enjoys helping producers deal with some of the financial challenges to sustainability. If source water is abused, there can be serious repercussions down the line, which is why Katelyn is motivated to preserve these waters and keep them productive for as long as possible.

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