Saskatchewan Students Awarded 2026 Agriculture Scholarships for Innovation
Four students from Saskatchewan have been recognized for their leadership and innovative contributions to the agriculture sector through the 2026 Agriculture Student Scholarships. The program, which aims to support students who demonstrate creative thinking and practical solutions to challenges in agriculture, awarded a grand prize of $6,000 to Carson Green from Mossbank. Green's video submission focused on addressing labor needs in Saskatchewan's agriculture industry and emphasized the importance of creating clear career pathways for youth. Green plans to study agribusiness at the University of Saskatchewan. Additionally, three runners-up, Brianna Yung from Bulyea, Eva Schafer from Makwa, and Marshall Mann from Lloydminster, each received $3,000. The scholarship program is part of the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, a $3.5 billion investment by federal, provincial, and territorial governments to enhance the competitiveness and resilience of Canada's agriculture sector.