50TH YEAR REUNION OF THE FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE CLASS OF 1969, WINNIPEG JULY 18-19, 2019

50TH YEAR REUNION OF THE FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE CLASS OF 1969, WINNIPEG JULY 18-19, 2019
.

50th Reunion Grad with Spouses

50th Reunion Grad with Spouses
BACK: Bev Gompf, Tom Rogers, Russ Hampton, Clayton Manness, Roy Boila, Burke Wilson, Dave Clarke, Bill Anderson, Gordon Hills, Rick Holm, Larry Gompf, Mike Dolinsky, Jim Ridley, Weldon Newton, Ron Triggs, Carol Pietryk, Francis Triggs, Ray Redfern, Michele Day, Doug Clements, Bev Redfern, Jim Pietryk, Gloria Johnston, Perry Pressman, Mel Johnston, Janet Klayver, Dorothy Strachan, Terry Highmoor, Don Wilkinson, Neil Strachan, Pete Sanderson, Elaine & Bob McNabb, Gaza Racz, Carol & Gerry Moore, Ron & Leonna McGinnis, Trudy Racz, Linda & Brian McLeish, Reg Curle. FRONT: Cecile Hill, Cheryl Manness, Rose Rogers, Joan Curle, Lucille Highmoor, Helena Wilson, Beth Sanderson, Dorothy Strachan, Colleen (Galbraith) Wilkinson,

40TH ANNIVERSARY REUNION, WINNIPEG, 2009

40TH ANNIVERSARY REUNION, WINNIPEG, 2009
BACK: Perry Pressman, Rick Holm, Burke Wilson, Brian Wiebe, Brian McLeish, Mike Dolinski, Gerry Moore, Russ Hampton, Bill Day, Gord Hills, Larry Gompf, Roy Boila, Gerald Proverbs, John Penner, Neil Strachan, Welden Newton, Bill Breckman, Terry Highmoor, Vere Scott, Ron Triggs FRONT: Gord Prouse, Jim Pietryk, Al Lepoudre, Bill Anderson, Colleen (Galbraith) Wilkinson, Ray Redfern, Jim Ridley, Mel Johnston

2006 REUNION, WINNIPEG

2006 REUNION, WINNIPEG
STANDING: Doug Clements, Jim Henderson. Weldon Newton, Bill Day, Terry Highmoor, Gerry Moore, Jim Pietryk, Rick Holm, Gord Hills, SITTING: Bill Anderson, Colleen Galbraith-Wilkinson, Larry Gompf, Tom Rogers


Thursday, April 21, 2022

Rick Holm: Inducted into the Saskatchewan Agricultural Hall of Fame 2021, on April 9, 2022

Congratulations to Rick and Merianne Holm for Rick's induction into the Saskatchewan Agricultural Hall of Fame for 2021, on April 9, 2022 in Saskatoon.



The folks in the group photo are (L-R): Bob Baker (Prof Emeritus, Plant Sciences) and his wife Joan Baker.  Marissa Janssen, Pierre Hucl, Rick and Marianne Holm, Bert Vandenberg, Sabine Banniza, Tom Warkentin, Curtis Pozniak.  The last 6 folks are all Crop Development Centre and Curtis Pozniak is the current CDC Director.



FREDERICK (RICK) HOLM

Over a long and distinguished career in plant sciences, Rick Holm made many contributions to the Industry through his research on weed
control and crop development.

Born in 1946 in Gimli, Manitoba, he received a BSA (Honours) from the University of Manitoba in 1969 and an MSc from the University of
Manitoba in 1972. He held several public service positions, including Cereal and Forage Crop Specialist/Supervisor Crop Production Services
for the Prince Edward Island Department of Agriculture from 1971 to 1976 and Weed Control Specialist for Saskatchewan Agriculture from 1976 to 1981. He was Federated Co-Op’s Agronomist for Western Canada from 1981 to 1984. He joined the Department of Plant Sciences at the University
of Saskatchewan in 1984 as an Associate Professor and was an associate member of the University's Extension Division from 1984 to 1999. He was director of the Crop Development Centre (CDC) at the University of Saskatchewan from 1999 to 2006 and is a professor emeritus. He retired from the university in 2011. Rick made many contributions to the industry through his research on weed control and crop development. His weed control research was applied and designed to serve the needs of farmers. As director of the CDC, he advanced expansion of the pulse lab and played a key role in supporting the development and commercialization of Clearfield wheat and lentil varieties in Canada. His collaborations with other scientists resulted in new knowledge on the effect of spray water quality on the efficacy of many herbicides.

As an academic. Rick co-authored more than 30 peer-reviewed manuscripts and authored nearly 80 technical reports. He made significant efforts to transfer his research results and knowledge to producers at events and conferences, with a practical, down-to-earth approach to weed
science and extension that was appreciated by producers. He had an excellent rapport with industry, which resulted in securing more than $3.5
million in research funding.

Rick received the Canadian Weed Science Society Excellence in Weed Science Award in 1995 and was awarded Fellowships in the Agricultural Institute of Canada, the Canadian Society of Agronomy and Canadian Weed Science Society in 2000, 2007 and 2008, respectively. His contributions to the seed industry were recognized with honorary lifetime memberships to both the Saskatchewan and Canadian Seed Growers Associations.


















No comments: