Manitoba farm group named finalist for national water innovation award

The Manitoba Forage and Grassland Association has been noted for their collaboration on their Aquanty hydrological modelling project

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A producer-led group in Manitoba has been recognized for its contributions to water management.

Water Canada has selected the Manitoba Forage and Grassland Association as one of three finalists for its Early Adopter/Innovation Partnership Award.

Water Canada chooses award recipients based on their collaborations with municipalities, corporations or institutions and technology companies that demonstrate shared dedication to progressing Canada’s water sector, the Manitoba Forage and Grassland Association’s June newsletter said.

The names chosen have woven technology and innovation into real-world applications, the newsletter said.

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“By successfully integrating new technology into operations, the recipient demonstrates the potential for broader adoption and industry-wide impact,” the MFGA said.

“Celebrating the collaborative efforts that drive innovation, this award honours both the early adopter and the technology provider, showcasing their shared vision for a more sustainable, efficient and resilient water sector in Canada.”

Duncan Morrison, executive director of the association, said the announcement is good news.

“We’re ecstatic to be mentioned at such a high-calibre, nationally prominent award,” he said.

“The category that we’ve been nominated in really fits well with a lot of what the MFGA has going on through our farmer group. We’re very much early adopters on the farm, and it’s kind of cool to see our farmer-led board being early adopters in the water scope, too.”

Aquanty, the MFGA’s partner in its MFGA Aquanty hydrological modelling project, submitted the nomination.

The winning partnership will be revealed during the Water Canada Awards ceremony Oct. 16 in Toronto.

This nomination represents a significant milestone for the organization, Morrison said.

“This is the first time we’ve been nominated for a national award,” he said.

“We’ve been in other situations, but nothing of this prominence, anyway.”

The Aquanty project has gone through several phases, from an initial model tapped for uses such as local water management planning, to a more recent flood forecasting tool.

The project is meant to assist farmers and communities throughout the Assiniboine River Basin in preparing for extreme weather patterns. The model uses a technology called HydroGeoSphere to simulate the water cycle and anticipate how water would behave in a virtual replica of the basin, given changing factors such as weather data.

The model is the leading water model on water movement on the Prairies, Morrison said.

The timing of the nomination also aligns with growing awareness of water’s importance.

“As people begin to identify and get comfortable with technology, they’re able to better understand the connection between healthy soil, land use, biodiversity, and that all the ecological goods and services need a water component,” Morrison said.

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Miranda Leybourne

Miranda Leybourne

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Miranda Leybourne is a Glacier FarmMedia reporter based in Neepawa, Manitoba with eight years of journalism experience, specializing in agricultural reporting. Born in northern Ontario and raised in northern Manitoba, she brings a deep, personal understanding of rural life to her storytelling.

A graduate of Assiniboine College’s media production program, Miranda began her journalism career in 2007 as the agriculture reporter at 730 CKDM in Dauphin. After taking time off to raise her two children, she returned to the newsroom once they were in full-time elementary school. From June 2022 to May 2024, she covered the ag sector for the Brandon Sun before joining Glacier FarmMedia. Miranda has a strong interest in organic and regenerative agriculture and is passionate about reporting on sustainable farming practices. You can reach Miranda at mleybourne@farmmedia.com.

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