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Cynthia Grant

Cynthia Grant is a former Canadian federal scientist who is an expert in soil fertility and crop nutrition. She was a researcher with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) (1986-2015).[1] Her research provided the scientific foundation for the Made-in-Canada 4R nutrient stewardship framework that applies crop nutrients from the right source and at the right rate, time and place.[2][3] Grant is now part of an elite group of ten women who have been inducted into the Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame since 1960.[3][4]

Cynthia Grant
Born
Manitoba, Canada
Alma materUniversity of Manitoba
Scientific career
FieldsAgriculture, soil fertility, crop nutrition, organic matter
InstitutionsAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Brandon Research and Development Centre

Biography edit

Grant grew up on a farm near Minnedosa in southwestern Manitoba.[5] As a youth she showed interest in agriculture and was actively involved in her 4-H beef club.[6]

Grant completed her B.S.A. (1980), M.Sc. (1982) and Ph.D. (1986) at the University of Manitoba.[5][7][8][9] Her academic excellence was recognized with the University of Manitoba Gold Medal for highest standing in the B.Sc. Agriculture program, the AIfred Rea Tucker Scholarship for highest standing among students entering the faculty of graduate studies at the University of Manitoba, an NSERC Graduate Scholarship, and a Potash and Phosphate Institute Fellowship.[5] She was the first woman Ph.D. graduate from the Department of Soil Science at University of Manitoba.

Career edit

Grant worked as a research scientist at AAFC's Brandon Research and Development Centre from 1986 to 2015.[7][10] Her research investigated nutrient management for sustainable cropping in the prairies and developing practices to increase nutrients and protein concentration and reduce cadmium in crops.[11]

Grant's research includes cadmium-phosphorus work with Fertilizer Canada and a Phosphorus Fertilization Review recently completed in partnership with the University of Manitoba.[3][4] Grant also worked to develop and assess beneficial management practices (BMPs) for nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sulphur and chloride to improve nutrient use efficiency, becoming one of the first Canadian researchers supported by the international Fluid Fertilizer Foundation.[5]

She has prepared dozens of technology transfer articles and presentations in North America, South America, Australia, Europe, and Asia on the usefulness of Enhanced Efficiency Fertilizers (EEFs) and 4R nutrient management practices in cropping systems.[10] Grant has published over 180 journal articles on nutrient management with topics ranging from diversified cropping systems, crop nutrition, nutrient dynamics in tillage systems to trace element behaviour in soils and crops.[10]

As of July 2019, Grant was the lead author of three of the ten most highly cited scientific papers in the Canadian Journal of Plant Science.[12] In addition, she has co-authored chapters on soil fertility management in dryland agriculture and sulphur management and co-edited a book on Integrated Nutrient Management, given hundreds of extension presentations and written over 200 extension bulletins and reports for the benefit of agronomists, farmers and policy-makers.[5][10][11]

Her accomplishments have not only earned her significant respect and support from colleagues, managers, and peers, but also have led to national and international demands for her expertise and contributions to various agricultural, environmental, and health issues.[1]

Grant also served as an adjunct professor in the Department of Soil Science at the University of Manitoba.[5] Grant has worked with the university as a research project leader, student supervisor or advisor, adjunct professor, mentor, co-investigator and co-author.[6] She also served as Associate Editor of the Journal of Environmental Quality, Canadian Journal of Soil Science, and Canadian Journal of Plant Science.[10] As of 2019, she was the only person to have served as president of both the Canadian Society of Agronomy and the Canadian Society of Soil Science.

Grant's research is depicted in the poster gallery created by Ingenium Canada's The Women in STEM initiative. This poster gallery is a collaborative effort between the three Ingenium museums: Canada Agriculture and Food, Canada Aviation and Space, and Canada Science and Technology and their partners to support the engagement, advancement and furtherance of women in STEM. [13]

Honours and awards edit

  • International Fertilizer Industry Association Award for Young Professionals[5]
  • The Robert E. Wagner Award, Potash and Phosphate Institute (1997–98)[5][10]
  • Researcher of the Year, Fluid Fertilizer Foundation Award (2000)[5][10]
  • Non-Farmer of the Year Award, Manitoba-North Dakota Zero Tillage Farmers Association (2007)[5][10]
  • Young Agronomists Award, Canadian Society of Agronomy (2001) [14]
  • President, Canadian Society of Agronomy (1999-2001)[5][15]
  • Fellow, Canadian Society of Agronomy (2004)[5]
  • President of the Canadian Society of Soil Science (2010)[5]
  • Fellow, American Society of Agronomy (2010)[5][16]
  • Fellow, Canadian Society of Soil Science (2011)[5][17]
  • Gold Harvest Award, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada for outstanding science achievement (2011)[5]
  • Associate Editor of the Journal of Environmental Quality (2009-2011)[5]
  • Certificate of Merit, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, University of Manitoba - in recognition of leadership with agricultural organizations and outstanding service to the community at large (2015)[5][6]
  • Distinguished Agronomist Award, Canadian Society of Agronomy (2015)[6][14]
  • Innovative Technologies Advancing the Fertilizer Industry Award, Fertilizer Industry Round Table (2015)[6]
  • Canola Award of Excellence, Manitoba Canola Growers Association (2019)[1]
  • Leo M. Walsh Soil Fertility Distinguished Lectureship (2019)[18]
  • Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame (2019)[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "2019 Canola Award of Excellence Winner: Dr. Cynthia Grant". Manitoba Canola Growers. 2019-02-05. Retrieved 2019-07-18.
  2. ^ a b "Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame chooses six inductees for 2019". Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2019-07-18.
  3. ^ a b c "Cynthia A. Grant, Renowned Soil Fertility and Crop Nutrition Researcher Inducted into Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame". Fertilizer Canada. 2019-06-24. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  4. ^ a b "Cynthia A. Grant, Renowned Soil Fertility and Crop Nutrition Researcher Inducted into Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame | Farms.com". www.farms.com. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Certificate of Merit Citation for Cynthia Grant" (PDF). University of Manitoba. May 1, 2015. Retrieved July 19, 2019.
  6. ^ a b c d e "Local agronomist recognized for outstanding work". myWestman.ca. Retrieved 2019-07-18.
  7. ^ a b "Canola Growers honour research scientist who focused on sulphur, nutrient management of the crop". RealAgriculture.com. Retrieved 2019-07-18.
  8. ^ "Dr. Cynthia Grant Chosen as 2015 IPNI Science Award Winner". www.ipni.net. Retrieved 2019-07-18.
  9. ^ "Two alumni to be inducted into Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame". Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h "Cynthia A. Grant Science Award recipient for 2015". Top Crop Manager. 2015-12-02. Retrieved 2019-07-18.
  11. ^ a b "Keynote & Lectureship Speakers | ASA, CSSA & SSSA International Annual Meetings". www.sacmeetings.org. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  12. ^ "- Most Cited Papers". www.nrcresearchpress.com. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  13. ^ "Women in Stem". June 15, 2022.
  14. ^ a b "Past Awards". agronomycanada.com. Retrieved 2019-07-18.
  15. ^ "Past Executives". agronomycanada.com. Retrieved 2019-07-18.
  16. ^ "Past Award Recipients Search | American Society of Agronomy". www.agronomy.org. Retrieved 2019-07-18.
  17. ^ "Award Recipients | CSSS". Retrieved 2019-07-18.
  18. ^ "Jan. 6-9, 2019, San Diego, CA | ASA, CSSA & SSSA International Annual Meetings". www.sacmeetings.org. Retrieved 2019-07-19.

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For the Canadian theatre director see Cynthia Grant director This biographical article is written like a resume Please help improve it by revising it to be neutral and encyclopedic March 2023 Cynthia Grant is a former Canadian federal scientist who is an expert in soil fertility and crop nutrition She was a researcher with Agriculture and Agri Food Canada AAFC 1986 2015 1 Her research provided the scientific foundation for the Made in Canada 4R nutrient stewardship framework that applies crop nutrients from the right source and at the right rate time and place 2 3 Grant is now part of an elite group of ten women who have been inducted into the Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame since 1960 3 4 Cynthia GrantBornManitoba CanadaAlma materUniversity of ManitobaScientific careerFieldsAgriculture soil fertility crop nutrition organic matterInstitutionsAgriculture and Agri Food CanadaBrandon Research and Development Centre Contents 1 Biography 2 Career 3 Honours and awards 4 ReferencesBiography editGrant grew up on a farm near Minnedosa in southwestern Manitoba 5 As a youth she showed interest in agriculture and was actively involved in her 4 H beef club 6 Grant completed her B S A 1980 M Sc 1982 and Ph D 1986 at the University of Manitoba 5 7 8 9 Her academic excellence was recognized with the University of Manitoba Gold Medal for highest standing in the B Sc Agriculture program the AIfred Rea Tucker Scholarship for highest standing among students entering the faculty of graduate studies at the University of Manitoba an NSERC Graduate Scholarship and a Potash and Phosphate Institute Fellowship 5 She was the first woman Ph D graduate from the Department of Soil Science at University of Manitoba Career editGrant worked as a research scientist at AAFC s Brandon Research and Development Centre from 1986 to 2015 7 10 Her research investigated nutrient management for sustainable cropping in the prairies and developing practices to increase nutrients and protein concentration and reduce cadmium in crops 11 Grant s research includes cadmium phosphorus work with Fertilizer Canada and a Phosphorus Fertilization Review recently completed in partnership with the University of Manitoba 3 4 Grant also worked to develop and assess beneficial management practices BMPs for nitrogen phosphorus potassium sulphur and chloride to improve nutrient use efficiency becoming one of the first Canadian researchers supported by the international Fluid Fertilizer Foundation 5 She has prepared dozens of technology transfer articles and presentations in North America South America Australia Europe and Asia on the usefulness of Enhanced Efficiency Fertilizers EEFs and 4R nutrient management practices in cropping systems 10 Grant has published over 180 journal articles on nutrient management with topics ranging from diversified cropping systems crop nutrition nutrient dynamics in tillage systems to trace element behaviour in soils and crops 10 As of July 2019 Grant was the lead author of three of the ten most highly cited scientific papers in the Canadian Journal of Plant Science 12 In addition she has co authored chapters on soil fertility management in dryland agriculture and sulphur management and co edited a book on Integrated Nutrient Management given hundreds of extension presentations and written over 200 extension bulletins and reports for the benefit of agronomists farmers and policy makers 5 10 11 Her accomplishments have not only earned her significant respect and support from colleagues managers and peers but also have led to national and international demands for her expertise and contributions to various agricultural environmental and health issues 1 Grant also served as an adjunct professor in the Department of Soil Science at the University of Manitoba 5 Grant has worked with the university as a research project leader student supervisor or advisor adjunct professor mentor co investigator and co author 6 She also served as Associate Editor of the Journal of Environmental Quality Canadian Journal of Soil Science and Canadian Journal of Plant Science 10 As of 2019 she was the only person to have served as president of both the Canadian Society of Agronomy and the Canadian Society of Soil Science Grant s research is depicted in the poster gallery created by Ingenium Canada s The Women in STEM initiative This poster gallery is a collaborative effort between the three Ingenium museums Canada Agriculture and Food Canada Aviation and Space and Canada Science and Technology and their partners to support the engagement advancement and furtherance of women in STEM 13 Honours and awards editInternational Fertilizer Industry Association Award for Young Professionals 5 The Robert E Wagner Award Potash and Phosphate Institute 1997 98 5 10 Researcher of the Year Fluid Fertilizer Foundation Award 2000 5 10 Non Farmer of the Year Award Manitoba North Dakota Zero Tillage Farmers Association 2007 5 10 Young Agronomists Award Canadian Society of Agronomy 2001 14 President Canadian Society of Agronomy 1999 2001 5 15 Fellow Canadian Society of Agronomy 2004 5 President of the Canadian Society of Soil Science 2010 5 Fellow American Society of Agronomy 2010 5 16 Fellow Canadian Society of Soil Science 2011 5 17 Gold Harvest Award Agriculture and Agri Food Canada for outstanding science achievement 2011 5 Associate Editor of the Journal of Environmental Quality 2009 2011 5 Certificate of Merit Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences University of Manitoba in recognition of leadership with agricultural organizations and outstanding service to the community at large 2015 5 6 Distinguished Agronomist Award Canadian Society of Agronomy 2015 6 14 Innovative Technologies Advancing the Fertilizer Industry Award Fertilizer Industry Round Table 2015 6 Canola Award of Excellence Manitoba Canola Growers Association 2019 1 Leo M Walsh Soil Fertility Distinguished Lectureship 2019 18 Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame 2019 2 References edit a b c 2019 Canola Award of Excellence Winner Dr Cynthia Grant Manitoba Canola Growers 2019 02 05 Retrieved 2019 07 18 a b Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame chooses six inductees for 2019 Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame Retrieved 2019 07 18 a b c Cynthia A Grant Renowned Soil Fertility and Crop Nutrition Researcher Inducted into Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame Fertilizer Canada 2019 06 24 Retrieved 2019 07 19 a b Cynthia A Grant Renowned Soil Fertility and Crop Nutrition Researcher Inducted into Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame Farms com www farms com Retrieved 2019 07 19 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Certificate of Merit Citation for Cynthia Grant PDF University of Manitoba May 1 2015 Retrieved July 19 2019 a b c d e Local agronomist recognized for outstanding work myWestman ca Retrieved 2019 07 18 a b Canola Growers honour research scientist who focused on sulphur nutrient management of the crop RealAgriculture com Retrieved 2019 07 18 Dr Cynthia Grant Chosen as 2015 IPNI Science Award Winner www ipni net Retrieved 2019 07 18 Two alumni to be inducted into Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame Retrieved 2019 07 19 a b c d e f g h Cynthia A Grant Science Award recipient for 2015 Top Crop Manager 2015 12 02 Retrieved 2019 07 18 a b Keynote amp Lectureship Speakers ASA CSSA amp SSSA International Annual Meetings www sacmeetings org Retrieved 2019 07 19 Most Cited Papers www nrcresearchpress com Retrieved 2019 07 19 Women in Stem June 15 2022 a b Past Awards agronomycanada com Retrieved 2019 07 18 Past Executives agronomycanada com Retrieved 2019 07 18 Past Award Recipients Search American Society of Agronomy www agronomy org Retrieved 2019 07 18 Award Recipients CSSS Retrieved 2019 07 18 Jan 6 9 2019 San Diego CA ASA CSSA amp SSSA International Annual Meetings www sacmeetings org Retrieved 2019 07 19 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cynthia Grant amp oldid 1168138334, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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