b'The Headlines Business | People | Policy | Product | ResearchSubmissions welcome: news@seedworldgroup.cominto its membership. SaskBarley was established in 2013 and works to increase production and qual-ity of barley for producers and consumers alike. A board of directors from across Saskatchewan that are elected by producers leads the organization. AgroHall is based out of Montreal as an independent cereals trading company. The company specializes in origi-nating, marketing and exporting cereals, including spring wheat and durum.PEOPLEGreg and Sarah Stamp Selected as Outstanding Young FarmersGreg and Sarah Stamp of Stamp Seeds have been chosen as the 2023 winners of the Alberta/NWT BUSINESS Outstanding Young Farmers Program. Among four Olds College Signs Collaboration Research Agreementnominees, the dynamic couple secured the coveted with Nufarm title, recognized for their exceptional contribu-Olds College of Agriculture and Technology hastions to the agricultural industry. The prestigious signed an official agreement to collaborate withevent took place in conjunction with AgSmart in Nufarm Agriculture on the research, development andOlds, Alta. in August. Canadas Outstanding Young testing of agriculture technologies and products atFarmers Program seeks to celebrate and recognize the Olds College Smart Farm. The partnership is theyoung farmers who exemplify excellence in their first Nufarm technology development station estab- profession. Eligible nominees must be farm opera-lished in Canada. Nufarm is a crop protection andtors aged between 18 and 39, deriving a minimum seed technology company. The agreement establishesof two-thirds of their income from farm operations. a strategic framework for the development and testingTHE NEW LOGOThe program holds seven regional recognition events of agriculture technologies, plot trials of chemistryOF ALBERTAannually. From each region, one farming couple is and biological technologies, agronomic training, andGRAINS IS Aselected to represent at the national recognition event.applied research projects related to smart agricultural technology. SYMBOL OF THEErik Dyck to Becomes CEO of BrettYoung Seeds ORGANIZATIONSAs of Sept. 1, Erik Dyck assumes the role of CEO of Alberta Grains Chosen as New Name for MergedCOMMITMENTManitobas BrettYoung Seeds. He steps into this posi-Wheat, Barley Commissions tion with a profound understanding of the companys Alberta Barley and Alberta Wheat commissions haveAND STRENGTH. history, values, and potential, he noted in a recent chosen the name Alberta Grains for its newly mergedinterview with Germination. Lloyd Dyck has taken a organization. Alberta Grains builds on the strengthsseat on the board as a director; Calvin Sonntag takes of both organizations to create a unified voice for theon the role of executive chairman. Proud of its nearly provinces 18,000 wheat and barley farmers. The new90-year history in agriculture, BrettYoung employs logo of Alberta Grains is a symbol of the organiza- over 250 people in several processing and distribution tions commitment and unified strength to the prov- facilities across Canada and in various sales territories inces crop sector. The logo is designed to represent thethroughout North America, serving customers in grains that are grown in the province, with a modernthree distinct markets.and clean look that reflects the organizations vision of strength and better together mantra.Cereals Canada Announces New Members Watch a video interview with Erik Dyck atand Board Change germination.ca/erik-dyck-ceoCereals Canada welcomes the SaskBarley Development Commission (SaskBarley) and AgroHall 46GERMINATION.CASEPTEMBER 2023'