The Board of Directors of the Prairie Oat Growers Association (POGA) is excited to announce that Ambrely Ralph and Greg Bott have been elected as Co-Presidents, marking the first time POGA has had Co-Presidents and the first POGA President from Saskatchewan.
Ambrely Ralph, past chair of SaskOats, lives and farms on a multi-generational family farm east of Arborfield, SK, with her husband, Garett and two children. Growing up on a mixed grains/oilseeds and cattle farm south of Foam Lake, Ambrely brings a deep appreciation for diverse cropping practices to her new role on the POGA board.
Greg Bott farms with his parents on their family farm near Eckville, AB, and brings valuable expertise to the POGA board with his extensive education in commerce, economics, and human rights law. He recently completed a PhD in nonprofit leadership and governance.
“I am honored to be a Co-President alongside Greg, and am also very grateful for the opportunity to work alongside such a dedicated and knowledgeable team of directors and staff,” Ralph stated. “I look forward to contributing to the growth of our oat farming community.”