Beef Farmers of Ontario (BFO) is pleased to support a new veterinary scholarship initiative designed to help address Ontario’s growing shortage of large animal veterinarians. Nine students pursuing veterinary medicine or veterinary technology were recognized today at the Ontario Federation Agriculture (OFA) Annual General Meeting in Toronto as the first-ever recipients of this farmer-funded initiative.
Each student received a $2,000 scholarship made possible through the support of Ontario’s livestock commodity groups and industry partners. The program was introduced by OFA earlier this year to complement their existing awards supporting students in agriculture-related fields.
Hope Grootenboer was awarded the BFO-sponsored scholarship. Grootenboer grew up on her family’s dairy farm in Murillo near Thunder Bay. After completing her undergraduate studies at Lakehead University, she began her first year at the Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) this fall as part of the new northern cohort. Hope plans to pursue a mixed animal veterinary career in the Thunder Bay region following graduation.
“We are pleased to congratulate Hope with a veterinary scholarship in recognition of her dedication to veterinary medicine,” said Craig McLaughlin, President of Beef Farmers of Ontario. “We also extend our sincere appreciation to all of this year’s applicants and to the Ontario Federation of Agriculture for supporting this important initiative.”