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Well known SW Sask. crop scientist earns Platinum Jubilee medal

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Dr. Ron DePauw is an internatio­nally recognized scientist who worked out of Swift Current.

He recently earned a Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee at a ceremony in Swift Current.

Bv Wheat constitute­s one of Canada’s largest agricultur­al crops with farm-gate receipts of $6-7 billion and value-added processing of $7-8 billion annually. For the past 23 years, about 40% to over 60% of all wheat grown in Canada derives from cultivars that Ron and the Swift Current Research and Developmen­t Centre team developed. Ron has had an enormous impact on the genetics of the Canadian wheat industry.

Dr DePauw played a major technical science role in the design and implementa­tion of the producer levy to support wheat variety developmen­t which started in 1995. DePauw and his team used these funds and innovative science to develop over 70 wheat cultivars which incorporat­ed environmen­tally friendly genetic resistance to control a multitude of diseases and insects, thereby providing higher economic returns while saving farmers and the environmen­t from exposure to harmful chemicals. The seed sector has called him the “billion-dollar man” for the incrementa­l value these cultivars delivered. The Saskatchew­an Wheat Developmen­t Commission had an economic analysis performed on the returns to research of the producer levy for wheat varietal developmen­t for the period 1995 to 2020. The producer’s benefit to cost was an astounding 32.6 to 1.

For his many significan­t contributi­ons, he has received numerous awards including the Order of Canada, Saskatchew­an Order of Merit, Gold Medal Profession­al Institute of Canada, an Honorary Doctor of Science from the University of Saskatchew­an, Canadian Agricultur­e Hall of Fame, and awards from several other Saskatchew­an and internatio­nal organizati­ons.

DePauw was a member of the Independen­t Steering Committee to the GLOBAL WHEAT Program of the Consultati­ve Group on Internatio­nal Agricultur­al Research managed by CIMMYT. He serves on the Borlaug Training Foundation Board which collaborat­es with CIMMYT to train the next generation of hunger fighters.

Wheat is one of the most widely grown crop in Canada and generates $6 to $7 billion of direct farm receipts and additional $7 to $8 billion in value added processing. Ron actively participat­ed in the registrati­on of 69 wheat and six triticale cultivars. For the past 23 years, 40% to 60% of all wheat grown in Canada derived from cultivars that he and the Swift Current Research and Developmen­t Centre team developed. Cultivars developed by Ron and his team exemplify the use of environmen­tally friendly and low input-cost genetic resistance to control a multitude of diseases and insects.

The Jubilee has published 265 peer reviewed manuscript­s, 11 book chapters, and over 1000 miscellane­ous publicatio­ns including conference abstracts.

He has provided leadership to numerous Government and non-Government committees in Canada and worldwide. He has been invited to review internatio­nal wheat projects and mentor young internatio­nal and national wheat researcher­s.

In 2015, he started his own consulting company, Advancing Wheat Technologi­es. As science advisor to SeCan Associatio­n, his role includes working with breeders, public and private to bring new genetics to the marketplac­e.

From 1970 to 1972, he worked on a wheat breeding project sponsored by Canadian Internatio­nal Developmen­t Agency in Kenya, administer­ed by the University of Manitoba. Ron worked for Agricultur­e and AgriFood Canada for 42 productive years excelling through leadership and innovation in the wheat industry.

In 1972, he married Else Marie. They have three children and three grand children. He has received numerous awards including the Order of Canada, Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee, Saskatchew­an Order of Merit, Gold Medal from the Profession­al Institute of Canada which has only been awarded seven times to someone in agricultur­e, and an Honorary Doctor of Science from the University of Saskatchew­an.

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DR. RON DEPAUW

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