
Welcome to the second episode of She Grows – an initiative brought to you by Fruit & Vegetable and Greenhouse Canada to spotlight the stories of women growers helping to shape the Canadian horticulture industry.Leanna James is grower operations manager at Envirofresh Produce Inc. James’s journey into the field was sparked by a single horticulture course while attending college. Now with 13 years of grower experience under her belt, she is an avid mentor at her company, helping to build the next generation of grower leaders. James was also part of the 2021 cohort of Greenhouse Canada’s Top 4 under 40.
Jul 1
8 min

Welcome to the first episode of She Grows – an initiative brought to you by Fruit & Vegetable and Greenhouse Canada to spotlight the stories of women growers helping to shape the Canadian horticulture industry.Chelsea Steenbergen is the owner of Applebottom Orchards, an apple orchard based in Palmerston, Ont. Steenbergen shares how she created her own opportunity by establishing her own orchard in 2022. Along with her thriving business, Steenbergen is a horticultural sales specialist with BASF and a mother of two. She brings a passion for bridging the gap between the farm and the table, along with educating visitors to her orchard.
Jul 1
21 min

As a field marketer and sales coach at Hensall Co-op in Ailsa Craig, Ont., Meghan Scott has learned a lot about building relationships with growers, interns, summer students and co-workers. When it comes to cropping systems and making recommendations, there’s not always a perfect answer. That’s why relationships are so important. But it takes time to get to know people and to figure out the best means of communication. Meghan is still partial to meeting face-to-face and to a phone call over a text. With years of experience in her role, Meghan has learned that mistakes do happen. It’s always better to acknowledge them honestly and to tackle challenges head-on. In this episode, Meghan speaks with agriculture editor Kaitlin Berger about how much there is to learn when you work in agriculture - and the importance of pursuing educational resources and keeping up-to-date in the industry. She’s also discovered that agricultural seasons go in waves of busyness. It’s important to recognize the busy seasons won’t last forever, especially as she balances her work with her personal life. Never miss an episode by subscribing to AgAnnex Talks on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Special thanks to Bayer Crop Science Canada, platinum sponsor of the 2025 Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture program, for sponsoring this series.
Aug 28, 2025
22 min

There's no typical day in the life of Cathy Lennon. As the executive director of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, a "typical" day can be filled with different advocacy and lobbying activities, which can take place on a small family farm or in Queen's Park. This means she's had to hone her communication skills, her mental flexibility and agility, and her empathy. It's those qualities that have made her an Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture honouree for 2025.In this conversation with agriculture editor Bree Rody, Lennon shares her journey into agriculture and gives insights to the transferrable skills gained across her various positions, from an administrative role with a family law firm to communication and management roles with agricultural industry groups. She also discusses the influence of her own mentors, as well as the importance of female friends – professional and personal – and reflects on the influence she has on her own daughter.Never miss an episode by subscribing to AgAnnex Talks on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Special thanks to Bayer Crop Science Canada, platinum sponsor of the 2025 Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture program, for sponsoring this series.Special thanks to FCC, gold sponsor of the 2025 Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture program, for sponsoring this episode.
Aug 14, 2025
26 min

In this episode of the Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture podcast series, Dr. Martine Boulianne shares insights from her career as a leader in veterinary science and agricultural research. As a professor at the Université de Montréal, she has mentored countless students and worked closely with industry to advance animal health, food safety, and sustainability. Martine reflects on her journey, her approach to leadership, and the evolving role of women in agriculture.
Aug 1, 2025
37 min

Fuelled by a passion for agriculture, Jolene MacEachern is an advocate for the family farm. She is the director of strategic projects in the faculty of agriculture at Dalhousie University and works to improve learning opportunities for students to set them up for success in the ag industry. MacEachern even took the unconventional path to acquire her dairy farm while balancing her career and a family. She's also an Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture honouree for 2025.In this conversation with agriculture editor Jill Filmer, MacEachern stresses the importance of education and research to improve economic development and the success of the agriculture sector. She discusses the value of farms in the community and the importance of building social license for agriculture. She also shares her thoughts on farmer perspective and bringing their “ground-level” approach to planning and developing effective policy.Never miss an episode by subscribing to AgAnnex Talks on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Special thanks to Bayer Crop Science Canada, platinum sponsor of the 2025 Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture program, for sponsoring this series.
Jul 17, 2025
36 min

Emily Ford is a senior agronomist with Quattro Farms in Bow Island, Alta. Ford always knew she had a passion for agriculture, and spent her early career gaining new experiences at both ends of the country as she learned more about which environments she thrived in the most. Ultimately, Ford is driven by a passion for helping Canadians understand where their food comes from – and she executes this crucial advocacy through programming work with the Irvine Ag School, while also serving as a voice for producers through the Potato Growers of Alberta. She's also a Nuffield Scholar, and is the Canadian delegate for the Global Farmer Network Round Table.Never miss an episode by subscribing to AgAnnex Talks on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Special thanks to Bayer Crop Science Canada, platinum sponsor of the 2025 Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture program, for sponsoring this series.
Jul 4, 2025
23 min
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