Beyond his work in the hog industry, Kleinsasser has played an influential role in shaping Saskatchewan’s agricultural policies and research. He serves on the Agriculture Development Fund Advisory Committee, guiding long-term agricultural research funding, and is a member of the Agri-Food Council, which supervises and monitors agri-food agencies in the province.
Kleinsasser’s passion for agriculture extends to his personal life as well. A Minister at the Rosetown Colony since 1995, he has also served as finance manager and president of the colony’s corporate unit. He and his wife, Kate, have four children, and he credits his family as a source of inspiration. “Seeing my grandkids interact with agriculture is why I do this work,” Kleinsasser said.
Adele Buettner of AgriBiz Communications, one of Kleinsasser’s nominators, highlighted his leadership and dedication to collaboration. “Joe has been a trailblazer: helping to develop progressive policies, demonstrating the importance of working collaboratively across all sectors, and has always been a champion of ‘doing the right thing’,” Buettner noted.
Kleinsasser’s achievements demonstrate the vital role of strong leadership and communication in fostering public confidence in food production. His legacy continues to inspire those within and beyond the agricultural community.
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