Pulse producers who want to grow the province’s pulse industry while developing their own leadership skills are invited to let their names stand for election as an Alberta Pulse Growers advisor at zone meetings this fall.
“I strongly encourage any interested pulse farmers to join the APG team,” said chair Shane Strydhorst.
“I started out as an advisor like most APG directors, and it has been a very rewarding experience. Becoming an advisor is a great way to get involved with the organization. It’s a good introduction to APG, working on committees and making improvements for Alberta pulse farmers.”
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A team of advisors leads extension activities specific to each of APG’s five zones.
