Agronomy Academy is coming December 2nd and 3rd in Saskatoon and this is one event you won’t want to miss!
Registration will go live on September 1st, but in the meantime, mark your calendar! Some of the great sessions on the lineup over the 1 ½ days include:
Many Canadians are familiar with Amanda’s headline-grabbing story, but what makes her keynote so compelling isn’t what happened to her—it’s the way she transforms an extraordinary experience into an unforgettable message of resilience and practical strategies that help people navigate adversity in business, on the farm, within their families, and throughout their everyday lives. Through edge-of-your-seat storytelling, unexpected moments of humour, and deeply personal insights, Amanda takes audiences on an emotional journey that is both profoundly uplifting and filled with hope.
Raised in the heart of Alberta, Amanda understands the values that define rural Canada—hard work, integrity, perseverance, community, and the determination to keep moving forward when circumstances are beyond our control. Those same values became the foundation of her survival and are at the heart of this keynote.

Not everything at this conference will be about agronomy. Get ready for an evening of big wins, bold moves, and plenty of surprises. More details coming soon.
Want to up your spray game? Join us on December 1st for our optional Train-the-Trainer Spray Clinic, the only TTT Clinic being offered in Saskatchewan for 2026-27. With special guest speakers like Ryan, Todd, and Dustyn, this will be a new spin on familiar content. Whether you’ve attended one, two, or even ten, attendees frequently mention that the TTT Clinic has so much great information to absorb that attending once is not enough.
Mark your calendars to attend now – December 1-3, Saskatoon.
Registration will go live on September 1st, but in the meantime, mark your calendar! Some of the great sessions on the lineup over the 1 ½ days include:
- By popular demand – the return of WinField United’s energetic Ryan Edwards and Dustyn Sawall. They’ll tell the story of MasterLock and how version 1 came to be and the necessitated transformations that got it where it is today. Dustyn will pick up where his 2025 presentation left off, explaining more about good vs. bad formulations and how this extends into the fungicide sector as well.
- Seed bed utilization and seed safe fertility rates – Sarah Anderson, CEO Regen Ag Lab Canada.
- Seedling diseases, thresholds for treating vs. considering new seed, and quality factors of different seed treatments – Sarah Foster, President 20/20 Seed Labs.
- Back after a one-year hiatus – the always entertaining Todd Cardwell! Todd will bring his WinField United knowledge on chelation and micronutrients to the forefront in this engaging session focused on liquid soil applied and foliar micronutrient applications.
- DoMore Ag – Mental health matters. This session will focus on resources available to talk, ask, and listen and how to take care of yourself when dealing with farmers or colleagues who are weighed down.
- Plus much more!

We have two fantastic keynotes for Academy who can’t wait to help you gain some professional and personal skills. We’ll kick things off with Saskatchewan’s own Jolene Watson and her talk Creating Connections: Networking Skills for Introverts and Extroverts.
Later in the day, we’ll welcome Albertan Amanda Lindhout with her extraordinary experience of resilience - 460 Days in Somalia: How an Extraordinary Mindset Can Get Us Through Anything.
For 460 days in Somalia, journalist Amanda Lindhout was held hostage when a famine reporting trip turned into an unimaginable struggle for survival.Many Canadians are familiar with Amanda’s headline-grabbing story, but what makes her keynote so compelling isn’t what happened to her—it’s the way she transforms an extraordinary experience into an unforgettable message of resilience and practical strategies that help people navigate adversity in business, on the farm, within their families, and throughout their everyday lives. Through edge-of-your-seat storytelling, unexpected moments of humour, and deeply personal insights, Amanda takes audiences on an emotional journey that is both profoundly uplifting and filled with hope.
Raised in the heart of Alberta, Amanda understands the values that define rural Canada—hard work, integrity, perseverance, community, and the determination to keep moving forward when circumstances are beyond our control. Those same values became the foundation of her survival and are at the heart of this keynote.

Not everything at this conference will be about agronomy. Get ready for an evening of big wins, bold moves, and plenty of surprises. More details coming soon.
Want to up your spray game? Join us on December 1st for our optional Train-the-Trainer Spray Clinic, the only TTT Clinic being offered in Saskatchewan for 2026-27. With special guest speakers like Ryan, Todd, and Dustyn, this will be a new spin on familiar content. Whether you’ve attended one, two, or even ten, attendees frequently mention that the TTT Clinic has so much great information to absorb that attending once is not enough.
Mark your calendars to attend now – December 1-3, Saskatoon.