
Agriculture Financial Services Corporation proudly announced the recipients of the 2026 awards in Calgary.
This annual award women who demonstrate leadership, innovation, and a significant impact on Alberta’s agricultural sector.
The 2026 awardees are for their expertise into tangible results, mentoring the next generation of agricultural leaders, and strengthening rural through robust networks.
Shelley Vandenberg, an AFSC board member, emphasized the commitment to supporting Alberta’s producers, stating, “Agriculture is more than just an industry; it’s a community, a, and a way of life.”
The Women in Ag Award, now in its fifth year, continues to the vital contributions of women agriculture, celebrating passion, resilience, and innovative spirit that drive industry forward.
Winners include:
Alexandra Brochu founded Northern Rural Chicks to connect and support women in northern agriculture. Her work has created meaningful spaces where rural women can grow in confidence and community.
Lisa Kitt of The Homestead Farm leads with courage, integrity and a deep commitment to regenerative agriculture. Through her advocacy, filmmaking collaborations and public leadership, she has amplified the voices of small-scale producers and women in agriculture.
Jordyn Prior is a next-generation leader strengthening Alberta agriculture through youth development, strategic partnerships and storytelling. Her advocacy for producers and women in agriculture continues to shape the future of the industry.
For more than four decades, Jackie Rae Greening has been one of Alberta agriculture’s most trusted voices. Through her leadership at 840 CFCW, she has championed rural communities, elevated women’s stories and ensured producers remain at the heart of Alberta’s airwaves.



